1162 THE COLLIERY GUARDIAN. December 3, 1915. First-class Medals— Paris, 1885; London, 1862. “SHELTON” IRON. “SHELTON” STEEL L=J “GRANVILLE” PIG IRON W Gold Medals— Paris, 1878 ; Melbourne, 1881. STEEL PIT GIRDERS 8 COLLIERY RAILS a Speciality; also High-class RAR IRON for Couplings, 8c. IRON & STEEL BARS, ANGLES, TEES, CHANNELS, GIRDERS, PLATES & SHEETS, STEEL BILLETS, BLOOMS & SLABS. Enquiries to— —--------------------- THE SHELTON IRON, STEEL & COAL CO. LTD., 58KSHSE’ Or 122, Cannon Street, London, E.C. telegraphic Address : “ Shelton, Stoke-on-Trent.” Tel. No. 11 and 253. | Telegraphic Address : “ Sheltonian, London.” Tel. No. 886 Bank, “TYNOS" NON CONDUCTING Boiler & Pipe Coverings On Admiralty & War Office Lists. S. T. TAYLOR & SONS, Tel. Add. TYNOS WORKS, scots wood .” Scotswood-on-Tyne. COLLIERY OWNERS MANUFACTURING ERICKS SHOULD SUBSCRIBE TO THE BRITISH CLAY-WORKER The Organ of the Brick and Tile Trades. Published Monthly. Subscription : 8s. per annum, post free. 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This Paper, which deals with the western part of the Coalfield, has just been published by the South Wales Institute of Engineers. It consists of 81 pages Ox printed matter with sections and diagrams. The large drawings are issued separately and comprise :— 1. A Horizontal Section across the anthracite region of Llandybie and Pant-y ffynnon, and via the Dulais Valley to the sea at Swansea. It is drawn to a scale of s’x inches to one mile, is 8 ft. in length, mounted on linen, and geologically coloured. 2. Comparative Sections of the Lower Measures in the following areas (A) Neath Valley. *-------- (B) Swansea Valley. (C) Brynamman District. (D) Amman Valley. ____________________ These are drawn on one sheet, about 35 by 30 in., mounted on linen, to a scale of 200 ft. to 1 in. 3. A Map of Swansea District, on a scale of 6in. to one mile, showing the outcrops of the coal seams. A limited number of the above are for sale, and may be obtained from (E> Ammanford. (F) Loughor Valley. (G) Gwendraeth District. (H) Gwf.ndraeth District. The Secretary, The South Wales Institute of Engineers, CARDIFF. Price £1 Is., Postage Extra. “ The South Wales Coalfield,” Part I., by Mr. H. K. Jordan, published in 1908, price £2 2s , dealt with the eastern half of the Coalfield, and may be obtained from the Secretary. Installations can be seen from 5 cwt. to 5 tons per hour. Telephone-3241 (2 linen). Telegrams-—'‘ Elevator, Leeds.” jyw APS Of* the EC.’itiHlTL Coalfields. AwJk J Scotland. 2. North of England. 3. South Wales. 4. North Midlands. 5. South Midlands. Sheet, 4s. each; Mounted on Cloth or Rollers, or in Case. 6s.each.—THE COLLIERY GUARDIAN CO. LTD HAMON PATENT 30 h 31 Fumival-street, Holborn, London, E.C. GEORGE PORTEUS, Engineer, LEEDS. D. Llewellin Evans PROPRIETOR OF THE Cardiff Brattice Cloth Company 120, BUTE ST. CARDIFF. AGENT FOR Nobel's Explosives. Hamon Bros., Belgian Engineers, 94, Rue St. Lazare, PARIS. Agent— GEORGE DESCAMPS, 36, Abbeydale Rd. South, SHEFFIELD. 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