Toy collier's tools - curling box, early 20th century
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This set of toy collier's tools was made for David John Hughes of Cilfynydd (born in 1915). David's father, David Owen Hughes, was a collier at the Albion colliery.
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Pontypridd Museum
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Pontypridd Museum 2004
Publisher Ref:
GTJ74956
Item uploaded:
28/1/2010
Date originally created:
1900-1999
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