Western Miners' Association
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For the American trade union, see Western Federation of Miners.
The Western Miners' Association was a trade union representing coal miners in parts of South Wales, centred on Neath.
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Western District Miners' Association of South Wales | |
Merged into | South Wales Miners' Federation |
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Founded | February 1872 |
Dissolved | 1898 |
Headquarters | Bridge House, Bryncoch, Neath |
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Members | 4,500 (1891) |
Parent organization | Amalgamated Association of Miners (1872ā1875) |
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