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12 years ago
Hello. I was just wondering if there were any records kept for the war years, as my father Donald Porter from Essex was conscripted to go down the mines, & he told me he was at Ogilvie colliery, he also told me that all the men walked up the hill from the village & put all their baccy & matches/lighters in little nooks & crannies in the stone wall on the left going up the hill & collected them on the way back down. What I am trying to find out is when he was actually there, probably between 1942-1945? The reason is, I have managed to find my half brother in Australia & we are trying to fill in the gaps as my Father is no longer with us, any help would be most appreciated.
Kind regards Ron Porter.
Ty Gwyn
12 years ago
Ron,
There are a few photos and info on the Ogilvie Colliery,Deri,on the Welshcoalmines site.

Pm a Ifor Coogan,heworked at the Colliery,after your Father,but his Father also worked there,and he has a website about the Colliery and other local history.

He may be able to help you.

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