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Bedwas Pit, located in Wales, was primarily staffed by coal miners who worked in challenging and dangerous conditions to extract coal. The workforce included men and boys, often from local communities, who relied on mining for their livelihoods. The pit was a significant part of the South Wales coalfield and played a crucial role in the region's industrial history. Miners at Bedwas Pit were known for their resilience and camaraderie, often forming close-knit communities around their work.

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