January 17, 1913. THE COLLIERY GUARDIAN. 113 4 AIR PIPE MANR_S oJ L°\ BW-STOH, STAFFORDSHIRE. Aj Telephone No. 72 Bilston. W. G. ALLEN & SONS (TIPTON) LTD., Bradley Lane Works, Princes End, TIPTON. 1 § 1 © tt. s IRE SCREENS All kinds of Wire Screens. All meshes of any gauge of wire. Alex. Cousland & Son 3, Mitchell St.. Gr.ASGO'W. L0WM00R “Best Yorkshire” = IRON = FOR RESISTANCE TO STRAINS OR SHOCKS. Specially adapted for COLLIERIES Prices and full particulars from The lowmoor co. ltd., Lovmoor Ironworks, BRADFORD. T ancashire & Yorkshire Wagon. Company -U limited: (Established 1862), RAILWAY WAGON WORKS, HEYWOOD. NBAS MANCHESTER. MANUFACTURERS of RAILWAY WAGONS of every description, for cash and on deferred payments extending over three, five, or seven years. Railway Wheels and Axles, Axle Boxes, Cast and Wrought Ironwork of every sort made to pattern or drawings; Wagons repaired; Wheels turned up or re-tyred. Second-hand WAGONS Let out on simple Hire. PHew on Application. GEO. H. ROBINSON, Secretary. THE Rotherham FOR . EVERYTHING • IN CONNECTION -WITH ’ RAILWAY WRG0N5 THE BRISTOL AND SOUTH WALES RAILWAY WAGON CO. LTD. NEW OR SECOND-HAND WAGONS PURCHASED AND RE-SOLD FOR PAYMENT OVER THREE, FIVE, OR SEVEN YEARS. Owicbs: BRISTOL. JOHN BICKNELL, Secretary. 'checks ,K : ■BRASS k LABELS 4 MRRK’NRMESTAMP5«BRflNDINC IRONS’ k 5tl 5 of LET I ER&rluU°LPUHlnLrjlINilmni EDMRRDPRYOR&5ON. 6a.WE5T5T,5HEFFIELD. ^MBD55INGPRE55E56DIE5’5ffll5-BRH5MlilMfPlflTE5 MOULOERS'LEnERi&flGURBINGRtflTVflRIETT On Admiralty List of Contractors. I John Russell & Co. Lu., _ ALMA TUBE WORKS, WALSALL. of all k,nds and I rill IlVUD FOR ALL PURPOSES. | COLLIERY OWNERS MANUFACTURING BRICKS SHOULD SUBSCRIBE TO THE BRITISH CLAY-WORKER The Organ of the Brick and Tile Trades. Pubks ed Monthly. Subscription* 8s. per^annum posttfree.2 Send for Specimen Copy to the Publisher, THE BRITISH CLAY-WORKKR, 48, ESSEX-ST., LONDON, W.C. TRAM NAILS 5HOVEL5, BUCKETS WROT.I.PULLEYS SIGNAL WIRE. “BRITISH PERMITTED EXPLOSIVES ALBERT fROSTSrE?,!! HOWARD ST, SHEFFIELD. DOG SPIKE5. Telegrams—** Furse, Nottingham.” Phone— £ 2207* LIGHTNING CONDUCTORS MANUFACTURED AND ERECTED. Furse’s Improved System SUPERSEDES ALL OTHERS. GOLLIERf CHIMNEYS Built, Raised, Straightened, Pointed, Banded, Razed. Xo Stoppage o± Works, W. J. FURSE, Traffic Street, NOTTINGHAM. Also; LONDON, LINCOLN, BRISTOL THOMAS MOY Limited, RAILWAY WORKS, PETERBORO’, BUILDERS OF RAILWAY WAGONS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS BOB CASH, PUBCHASB LBASB. OB ON BIMPLB BIBB. Makers of Wagon Ironwork, Wheels, Forgings, Iron and Brass Castings. CONTRACTORS FOR THE MAINTENANCE OF WAGONS. THE ROLLING STOCK COMPANY, DARLINGTON, WAGON OWNERS. Railway Wagons of all descriptions Let on Simple or Purchase Hire. Wagons bought and sold. 2E2“ Wigan Wagon Co. H-dL., SPRINGS BRANCH, WIGAN. Manufacturers of RAILWAY WAGONS of every description for cash and on deferred payments. Dead Buffer wagons converted into self-contained Spring* Buffer wagons. Colliery Pit Tubs, Wagon Ironwork Cast and Wrought, Brass Bearings, Springs, Wheels and Axles, Bolts and Nuts, Ac., Ac Loco and Wagon Wheels turned up and re-tyred. WAGONS BEPAIBED, PAINTED AND LETTERED. Telegrams—" Wagon, Ghorley." Telephone—No. 26. Tha 6B0RLEY RAILWAY WAGON GO. LTD., Chorley, LANCASHIRE. Branch Works—SPRINGS BRANCH, WIGAN. Telegrams—" Electric, Wigan.” Telephone—No. 438. Builders of Railway Carriages, Wagons, * Rolling Stock of every description for Cash, Purchase Xwease, or on Simple Hire. Wagon Ironwork, Wagon Wheels, Forgings, Stampings. Iron and Brass Foundry Work. Wagons maintained in Repair by Contract or otherwise. K, W. HITOHBIC, Managing Director. ISCA FOUNDRY IND ENGINEERING GO. RAILWAY PLANT If GENERAL ENGINEERS, Switches, Crossings, Turntables, Vater Cranes, Girders, Bridges- Roofs, Pipes, Pumps, Wagons, Tanks, Engines, Boilers, Cranes. Works: NEWPORT, MON. London Office: 16 a 17 Devonshire 8q. Bishopsqate St. E.C : Fracturite : Pitsea Powder : Britonite : THE BRITISH EXPLOSIVES SYNDICATE Ld. 124, ST. VINCENT STREET G LASG O W THE SOUTH WALES COALFIELD. PART II. By Henry K. Jordan, F.G.S. (Past President and first Gold Medallist of the South Wales Institute of Engineers). 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 of 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 six inches to one nolle, 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. (E) Ammanford. (B) Swansea Valley. (F) Loughor Valley. (C) Brynamman District. (G) Gwendraeth District. (D) Amman Valley. (H) Gwendraeth District. 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 6 in. to one mile, showing the outcrops of the coal seams. A limited number of the above are for sale, and may be obtained from The Secretary, The South Wales Institute of Engineers* CARDIFF. Price £1 is., Postage Extra. " The South Wales Coalfield,” Part I.,bv Mr. H. K. Jordan, published in 1908, price £2.2s., dealt with the eastern half of the Coalfield, ana may be obtained from the Secretary. HUGH .^PRESSURES* h GAUGE ■ CLASS J WASHERS F LUBRICATORSnc r LISTS OV PPPLIOTT/M. f J.b: V TREASURE1 ;< ^C°. !• VflUXHALLR° ■ LIVERPOOL u M LtST5 M 0PPL/&MM. Mlasses