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What (who) is Universal Colliery - definition


Universal Colliery         
  • Universal Colliery in 1913
COAL MINE IN SENGHENYDD, WALES
Universal Colliery was a coal mine located in Senghenydd in the Aber Valley, roughly four miles north-west of the town of Caerphilly. It was in the county borough of Caerphilly, traditionally in the county of Glamorgan, Wales.
Six Bells Colliery         
  • The ''Guardian'' sculpture, overlooking Six Bells
  • Close-up of the sculpture
Six Bells Colliery was a colliery located in Six Bells, Abertillery, Gwent, Wales. On 28 June 1960 it was the site of an underground explosion which killed 45 of the 48 miners working in that part of the mine.
Fokker Universal         
1926 AIRLINER BY FOKKER
Fokker F.XI; Fokker F.XI Universal; Fokker Standard Universal; Fokker Model 4 Universal
The Fokker Universal was the first aircraft built in the United States that was based on the designs of Dutch-born Anthony Fokker, who had designed aircraft for the Germans during World War I. About half of the 44 Universals that were built between 1926 and 1931 in the United States were used in Canada.
Examples of use of Universal Colliery
1. The Universal Colliery closed, suddenly, brutally, in 1'28.
2. People will gather at the site of the old Universal Colliery, as they do every year, to remember the events of October 14 1'13, when at 10 past eight in the morning the peace of this valley west of Caerphilly was shattered by two great explosions, loud enough to be heard in Cardiff, 11 miles away.