STOOD at the top of the Afon Lwyd Valley is a remaining site of our industrial heritage, Big Pit.

Today it offers a unique visitor experience where you can follow a path tread by many miners down a 90 metre shaft and see the underground workings of the colliery. Here are some archive images of visitors enjoying doing just that.

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Visitors to Big Pit all ready to go underground

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A group of school children in the lift at Big Pit ready to go down the mine

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A brochure from the Wales Tourist Board in 1979 promoting the potential of Big Pit as an attraction

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Children from Victoria Village Junior and Infants' School being filmed for the BBC in 1986 as they visited the mine

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Ex-miner Fred Williams with pupils from Trelewis Primary School in Big Pit

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Tourists visiting a miner's cottage in Big Pit in 1987

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Big Pit manager Peter Walker, Nicola Pursey, her sister Kathryn and museum guides Bryn Morgan and Trevor Williams as they celebrate the one millionth visitor in 1992