Pontardawe in the Parish of Llangiwg
Pontardawe
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References to the town of Pontardawe at
Business and Commerce Records
- Bryn Works Ltd, tinplate manufacturers
1901-1939: minutes, etc
[British Steel Records Centre, Shotton, Shotton Works, Deeside CH5 2NH - Reference: HMC list]
- William Gilbertson & Company Limited, tin plate manufacturers
- 1861-1927: financial and accounting records
[West Glamorgan Archive Service, Swansea - Reference: D/D X 259]
- 1909-1948: minutes, etc
[British Steel Records Centre, Shotton, Shotton Works, Deeside CH5 2NH - Reference: HMC list]
- R & CB Jenkins & Lloyd, solicitors
1913-22: letter books
[Glamorgan Archive Service, Cardiff]
- Pontardawe Savings Bank
1907-61: ledger, declaration book
[West Glamorgan Archive Service, Swansea - Reference: D/D TSB Lly, Pd]
- Tawe Valley Gas Co Ltd
1908-49: shareholders' register, minutes, accounts, wages book, plans
[Glamorgan Archive Service, Cardiff]
- DR Williams, building contractors
1913-1933: ledgers
[West Glamorgan Archive Service, Swansea - Reference: D/D Z 135]
Details of extant records on Archives Network Wales for the following;
- Pontardawe Chemical Works " ........ was founded c1849 by Jacob Lewis, a Swansea draper. His son Lewis Lewis was also
involved in the works and he lived at 'Brynheulog House' to which many of the
deeds in this archive relate. The works supplied the local tinplate industry
with vitriol or sulphoric acid which was used in the pickling process. Pontardawe Chemical Works was in severe decline by the
1940s and the site was eventually closed in the 1970s
"Deeds relating to the Pontardawe Chemical Works
site and other property belonging to the Lewis family, manufacturing chemists at
the works, including: Pontardawe Chemical Works
title deeds 1851-1933; Brynheulog title deeds 1809-1968; James Street title
deeds 1858-1955"
- Evan Evans Bevan Ltd (Brewers) of Cadoxton and Pontardawe records 1919-1972
"Evan Evans (1794-1871) of Briton Ferry bought the Vale of Neath Brewery at
Cadoxton in 1850 and subsequently the Swansea Vale Brewery at Pontardawe. ..................."
Church Records
The church is dedicated to St. Peter, is in the Benefice of Llangiwg (Pontardawe), and Diocese of Swansea and Brecon. Details of the present incumbent of this benefice can be found at the Church in Wales website. The church can be located at grid reference SN694014.
| Anglican Parish Registers Held at the Glamorgan Record Office, Cardiff |
| Baptisms |
Marriages |
Burials |
Banns |
Bishops Transcripts |
| 1862-1915 |
1863-1934 |
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- |
- |
See under Chapels and Churches on the Cwmgors/Waun
site
| Non Conformist Registers Deposited |
| Chapel |
Baptisms |
Marriages |
Burials |
OS Map Ref |
Deposited |
| English, Wesleyan |
- |
1924-1977 |
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SN 72440405 |
WGRO |
| Horeb, Wesleyan |
1929-1965 |
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SN 72030415 |
NLW |
NLW - National Library of Wales, Aberystwyth
WGRO - West Glamorgan Record Office, Swansea
Swansea Canal, Ystalyfera to Pontardawe, photographs by Venita
Pontardawe - on BBC
Wales
Pontardawe - on Wikipedia
Pontardawe Historians. Around Pontardawe, [The Archive Photographic Series],1996. Index by Gareth Hicks.
Pontardawe Historians. Around Pontardawe - The second selection, 1999. Index by Gareth Hicks
Directories
Cwmgors and Gwaun-cae-gurwen. A collection of links and genealogical material relating to the district surrounding these adjoining villages in the parish of Llangiwg
- including some material on Pontardawe
Details of extant records on Archives Network Wales for the following;
- Gilbertson family of Pontardawe papers "Joseph Moore was the father of Ellen Moore (d. 1900) who married Howell Gwyn (d.
1888) of Dyffryn, and also the grandfather of Joseph Edward Moore of Longford
Court (d. 1922) who inherited the Dyffryn Estate and took the name Moore-Gwyn.
Francis Edwardes Leach of Plās Cilybell, Glamorgan (1805-1865) assumed the
surname Lloyd on inheriting Cilybebyll on the death of his mother. He was
married to Harriet Goodwin Page (1810-1862) and one of their daughters Ellen
Lloyd (1850-1894) married Arthur Gilbertson (1842-1912), the third son of
William Gilbertson. William Gilbertson (1810-1882) of Cwmavon, Glamorgan married
Eliza (nee Bramah, 1816-1868). William Gilbertson was a leading citizen in Pontardawe and the founder of Messrs. William
Gilbertson & Company Limited. Arthur Gilbertson was High Sheriff of
Glamorgan in 1892. He also built the Glanryd House of Pontardawe. ..........."
"personal correspondence, 1779-1925; diaries and ship's logs, 1817-1936; game
books, 1919-1988; certificates, 1918-1952; cricket score book, 1908-1931;
ephemera, 1919-1936; scrap books, 1890-1950s; files of genealogical notes; c.
1870-2001; files relating to houses and local history connected with the
Gilbertson, Lloyd and Moore-Gwyn families, 1908-2001; photograph albums,
1880s-1980s; loose photographs"
"Records concerning industrial activities of the Gilbertson family of Pontardawe, steel and tinplate manufacturers,
1883-1932, including letter books, 1890-1929; correspondence, 1883-1932;
memorandum of agreement, 1888; plans, 1870-1909; Royal Commission on the Poor
Laws and Relief of Distress, 1909, and roll of Honour, 1920"
- William Parsons Papers 1836-1898 William Parsons was born in 1795 in the parish of Cadoxton-juxta-Neath,
Glamorgan, the youngest son of Richard Parsons......................William Parsons leased
land for the Pontardawe and Pheasant Bush
Tinplate Works in 1835. In 1842 he suffered financial difficulties and his elder
brother, John Parsons, carried on the works for the next seven years. When
William took over once again, the business was in healthy profit and in 1861 he
sold the works to William Gilbertson. William Parsons died in 1864."
Davies, John Henry. Pontardawe and district, 1967. Index by Gareth Hicks
Healy, Kathleen. Growing up in a Welsh Valley (based on Pontardawe 1920-1940), 1999. Index by Jill Smith
Morgan, J E. The History of Pontardawe, 1911. Index by Gareth Hicks.
Phillips, W J. Iolo Morganwg and the Rees family of Gelligron.
National Library of Wales journal. 1965, Winter Volume XIV/2
Reed, Clive.Two Centuries of Pontardawe 1794-1994, 1994. Index by Phil Vaughan
Pontardawe War Memorial. Contributed by Bernard Garland, 2001
See under Coal Mining on the Cwmgors/Waun
site
Workhouse - on
the Cwmgors/Waun site
Details of extant records on Archives Network Wales for the following;
- Pontardawe Union Board of Guardians Records "Until the Poor Law Amendment Act 1834, relief of the poor was the
responsibility of the parish. Following the Act, parishes were grouped into
Unions that were charged to provide a workhouse for the relief of the
able-bodied poor. Pontardawe Poor Law Union was
formed in 1875 from the parishes that formed the north-west part of the Neath
Poor Law Union, consisting of Cilybebyll, Llangiwg, Mawr, Rhyndwyglydach,
Ynysymwn, Ystradgynlais Higher and Ystradgynlais Lower in Glamorgan. The Union
workhouse was situated in Pontardawe and was
opened in 1879. The Board of Guardians responsible for the Union had other
duties from time to time, including the registration of births, marriages and
deaths, vaccinations, assessments of rates, sanitation, school attendance and
infant life protection. By the time of the Local Government Act 1929
unions were abolished and their duties transferred to County Councils, with
responsibility for the poor being transferred to the Public Assistance Committee
until 1948. The workhouse became Pontardawe
Public Assistance Institution in 1930 when the functions of the Poor Law Union
were transferred to the Glamorgan County Council. In 1948, it became the
Danybryn Hostel which finally closed in 1988. The building was demolished
shortly afterwards and sheltered housing now occupies the site"
".........
including minutes, 1875-1936; financial records, 1875-1958; inmate registers and
records, 1902-1979; workhouse administration records, 1901-1953; valuation
lists, 1898-1927; photographs, c.1880-1988; Pontardawe Union Rural Sanitary Authority records,
1883-1898"
Details of extant records on Archives Network Wales for the following;
- Llangiwg Parish Council and Pontardawe Community Council Records "
....... including minute books, 1894-1897; poor rate books, 1849-1914; vestry minutes,
1855-1887; tithe plan and apportionment, 1842; Pontardawe Community Council
videos, 1995"
- Pontardawe Rural District Council Records 1838-1985
" .......
comprising Clerk's Department records, 1877-1976, including minutes, 1893-1974,
miscellaneous registers, 1877-1976, and byelaws, 1914-1952; Treasurer's
Department records, including ledgers, 1896-1974, accounts, 1910-1974, records
of employees' earnings, 1945-1972, valuation lists, 1928-1950, and rate books,
1922-1958; Medical Officer of Health reports, 1898-1938; marriage notice books,
1882-1923; yearbooks, magazines and other publications, 1954-1973; articles,
[1959x1967]; Public Health Department registers, 1925-1985, and press cuttings,
1938-1973; deeds, 1838-1950; photographs, [c. 1960]-[1960s]; planning
register, 1932-1948; Engineer and Surveyor's Department records, 1899-1966,
including plans of new buildings, 1932-1946, and papers relating to sewerage
schemes, 1933-1966"
Details of extant records on Archives Network Wales for the following;
- Banwen School log books "Banwen School was situated in the parish of Llangiwg, on the Brecon Road, north of Pontardawe....................."
"Log books of Banwen School, 1896-1940"
- Penclyn School in Pontardawe (closed in 1930)
" ........
including log books, 1880-1930; admission registers, 1880-1930."
- Pontardawe School, records1863-1964 "
....established in 1863 as a mixed school. Separate boys' and girls' departments
were created in 1885"
"
...........including log books, 1863-1964; punishment books, 1900-1943; attendance summary
register, 1898-1904; stock and inventory books, 1903-1946; correspondence,
1926-1939."
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Pontardawe in the Parish of Llangiwg
[Last Updated : 1 Sept 2008 - Gareth Hicks]
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