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Tower Colliery, the last deep mine in Wales, closed in 2008.
Senghenydd Universal Colliery, site of a major accident in 1913

The coal industry in Wales played an important role in the Industrial Revolution in Wales. Coal mining in Wales expanded in the 18th century to provide fuel for the blast furnaces of the iron and copper industries that were expanding in southern Wales. The industry had reached large proportions by the end of that century, and then further expanded to supply steam-coal for the steam vessels that were beginning to trade around the world. The Cardiff Coal Exchange set the world price for steam-coal and Cardiff became a major coal-exporting port. The South Wales Coalfield was at its peak in 1913 and was one of the largest coalfields in the world. It remained the largest coalfield in Britain until 1925.[1] The supply of coal dwindled[citation needed], and pits closed in spite of a UK-wide strike against closures. Aberpergwm Colliery is the last deep mine in Wales.[2]

The South Wales Coalfield was not the only coal mining area of the country. There was a sizeable industry in Flintshire and Denbighshire in northeast Wales, and coal was also mined in Anglesey.[1]

  1. ^ a b Hughes, Stephen R. (1994). Collieries of Wales: Engineering and Architecture. Aberystwyth: Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Wales. pp. 8–9. ISBN 978-1-871184-11-2.
  2. ^ "Coal: Aberpergwm colliery gets OK to mine 40 million tonnes". BBC News. 26 January 2022.

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