The proceedings of the Welsh Mines Society Conference 2010, entitled _Towards a Better Understanding: New Research on Old Mines_, are now available for purchase.
The publication includes an account of the Esgairmwyn mine including the post-war reworking of the mine (G.W. Hall); two papers on lead, zinc and silver production in north-east Wales with quantitative analyses of the mining activity there (C.J. Williams, R.A. Williams); a discussion of Dillwyn & Co.’s Swansea silver refining operations (P. Claughton); further research on seventeenth- and early eighteenth-century mining at Cwmystwyth (R. Bird); Fenton’s search for coal near Tywyn (D.M.D. James); three papers on mines and mining-related archaeological work near Pontrhydfendigaid including a description of probably the first underground hydraulic engine in Wales (J. Webb, D. Sables and R. Bird); a re-examination of Brynyrafr mine (S.J.S. Hughes); the detection of methane in mines (R. Vernon); the ‘birth of flotation’ at Glasdir Mill plus a contemporary description of the later vacuum flotation process (G.W. Hall, R. Vernon); a history of the Llwyn Teify, Bwlchgwyn, Penrhiw and Ystumtuen mines (G.W. Hall) and a detailed critique of the IGS mineral reconnaissance map in the northern Central Wales Orefield (D.M. James).
Welsh Mines and Mining No. 2
Towards a Better Understanding: New Research on Old Mines (Welsh Mines and Mining 2), ed. D.J. Linton, Welsh Mines Society 2012, PB, 150pp, £10.00, ISBN 978-0-9561377-1-5
Copies are available from J Hine (a.k.a. Mole), The Grottage, 2 Cullis Lane, Mile End, Coleford, GL16 7QF at £10 + £1.50 p&p. Overseas and credit card orders can be made to Mike Moore.
A flier (with a reproduction of the cover) and order form for the publication may be downloaded from http://www.hendrecoed.org.uk/wms/wmm/02_flier.pdf
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