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Deri in the Parish of Gelligaer
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"Deri is a village in Caerphilly County Borough,... Deri along with Pentwyn and Fochriw make up the community of Darran Valley. The village grew around the Industrial Age to serve the collieries of Fochriw, Pencarreg and Groesfaen. " wikipedia
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For full and up-to-date details of their holdings see the sites of Glamorgan Record Office and/or West Glamorgan Archives
The church is dedicated to St. Peter, is in the Benefice of Bargoed and Deri with Brithdir, and Diocese of Llandaff. Details of the present incumbent of this benefice can be found at the Church in Wales website. The church can be found at grid reference SO128018.
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You can see maps centred on OS grid reference SO126018 (Lat/Lon: 51.708103, -3.26629), Deri in the Parish of Gelligaer which are provided by:
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- Ogilvie Colliery, Deri on the Welsh Coal Mines site
Details of extant records on Archives Network Wales for the following;
- Midwifery records of Ann Evans of Deri "Mrs Ann Evans was a midfwife employed by Glamorgan County Council. She entered the profession in 1914, and practised in Deri, near Bargoed"
"Registers of cases, 1914-1935; ante-natal record book, 1926-1934; medical record chart, 1937-1939; records for sending for medical help, 1938-1939; lecture notebooks, c1910-1914; medical publications, 1891-1934, miscellaneous papers, 1906-1955"
Various items - on the People's Collection Wales site
- Memorial card for 26 men killed in Deri Colliery Disaster, 1909
- Funeral of some of the victims of the disaster at Darren Colliery, Deri, 1909
- Officials and workmen at Darren Colliery, Deri, near Bargoed, about 1908