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South Wales Valleys
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Inside Lime Kiln Sidings Signal Box
This is a short video of the inside of the GWR signal box in Risca
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Lime Kiln Sidings - Western Valley - Class 37's South Wales
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Recorded by an uknown person - All credit for the video goes to him
The Crumlin Viaduct South Wales - A view from below
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This is a video of the south wales valley's famous Crumlin Viaduct. Don't forget to subscribe to see more!
South wales train Aberdare to Cardiff 1960's style
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This is a video from Aberdare low level station to Cardiff Passing: Aberdare Low Level Aberaman Mountain Ash Penrhiwcaber PontCynon Abercynon Pontypridd Treforest Llandaff Cardiff Queen Street
Crumlin Navigation Colliery
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All the footage I know exists of the colliery - If you have any more, please comment below!
Ebbw Vale & Tredegar
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Your History TV program snippet showing Ebbw Vale & Tredegar
Abertillery and Brynmawr
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Your History TV program snippet showing Abertillery and Brynmawr
100 Years of Rhondda Part 1
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Part 1 of 4 A 60 minute (black and white) commemorative video of the Rhondda and its people commissioned by Rhondda Borough Council in 1994. A product to mark the 100 years of the Borough . Archive films and photographs reflecting the diversity of Rhondda's history as seen by many of the colourful characters of the day. A rare glimpse of history
100 Years of Rhondda Part 2
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Part 2 of 4 A 60 minute (black and white) commemorative video of the Rhondda and its people commissioned by Rhondda Borough Council in 1994. A product to mark the 100 years of the Borough . Archive films and photographs reflecting the diversity of Rhondda's history as seen by many of the colourful characters of the day. A rare glimpse of history
100 Years of Rhondda Part 3
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Part 3 of 4 A 60 minute (black and white) commemorative video of the Rhondda and its people commissioned by Rhondda Borough Council in 1994. A product to mark the 100 years of the Borough . Archive films and photographs reflecting the diversity of Rhondda's history as seen by many of the colourful characters of the day. A rare glimpse of history
100 Years of Rhondda Part 4
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Part 4 of 4 A 60 minute (black and white) commemorative video of the Rhondda and its people commissioned by Rhondda Borough Council in 1994. A product to mark the 100 years of the Borough . Archive films and photographs reflecting the diversity of Rhondda's history as seen by many of the colourful characters of the day. A rare glimpse of history
Oakdale Colliery - Class 37 working Part 1 of 3
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A short journey to the pit where we see a class 37 being loaded with coal in July 1989 Part 2: ua-cam.com/video/LwJE4-Mq7p8/v-deo.html
Oakdale Colliery Wales 1989 - Class 37 Part 3 of 3
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Oakdale Colliery Wales 1989 - Class 37 Part 3 of 3
Oakdale Colliery Wales 1989 - Class 37 Part 2 of 3
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Oakdale Colliery Wales 1989 - Class 37 Part 2 of 3
Blaenavon Colliery Big Pit's 1970's NCB Steam Engines
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Blaenavon Colliery Big Pit's 1970's NCB Steam Engines
B.P Barry & Newport - Fireless Steam Engines
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B.P Barry & Newport - Fireless Steam Engines
Cwm Marine Colliery - NCB South Wales
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Cwm Marine Colliery - NCB South Wales
Crumlin Viaduct & City of Truro in Wales 1957
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Crumlin Viaduct & City of Truro in Wales 1957
Neath to Brecon & Newport Steam South Wales
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Neath to Brecon & Newport Steam South Wales
Your Century - Newport South Wales History Documentary
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Your Century - Newport South Wales History Documentary
GWR South Wales Rail -Then & Now SBS Railways
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GWR South Wales Rail -Then & Now SBS Railways
Crumlin Viaduct to Hengoed Viaduct GWR South Wales
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Crumlin Viaduct to Hengoed Viaduct GWR South Wales
GWR South Wales Steam - Pontypool to Crumlin and over the viaduct
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GWR South Wales Steam - Pontypool to Crumlin and over the viaduct
GWR Steam South Wales - Hengoed to Pontypool & the Crumlin Viaduct
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GWR Steam South Wales - Hengoed to Pontypool & the Crumlin Viaduct
The life and death of Crumlin Viaduct
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The life and death of Crumlin Viaduct
That’s the true Percy just with a 0-6-0 wheel arrangement 11:02
Great stuff. Hard to believe that during those days all those lovely working beasts were taken for granted and just looked upon as everyday regular modes of transport. Looking back we can appreciate just how amazing those locos were. Sad.
Great Film but his commentary/ pronunciation is awful.
You've got to wonder if there was green GWR paint underneath all that lovely grime 3:00! You can just see the logo! At least the variety was still there in the 90s. Now all trains look the same! Bring back loco-hauled passenger traffic! You forget just how 80s, the 90s were
It’s Penrhiwceiber! NOT Penrhiwcaber!
Wasn’t there another little colliery, Beynons, just a little further up the valley?
My Grandfather was born in Abertillerty, and won the MM in WW1, he worked at Cwm pit. Grand Parents on my Mother's side were from Frome, in Somerset, and came to Blaina to find work, though they didn't all work down the pit, one was a Cabinet Maker, and had a furniture shop in Blaina.
No- but I was there. Age 4 with my Mam & Dad. My Dad took a picture of me stood in front of Sophia Loren with her hands on my shoulders. Gregory Peck is in the background chatting to people. My Mam's family were from Treowen, my Dad's were Roma so I don't know much about where they came from but they bought a farm in Wattsville but when my grandfather got killed in the pit they settled in Treowen. I remember the viaduct because it was condemned but us kids used to dare each other. Most of the walkways were rotted by then so you could walk on the 6" wide iron on the spans that held the wood. I never made it more than 1/3rd of the way but some kids crossed it.
Superb.
My dad worked for Corona pop which was based there.
Just look at the comments here - the British are wedded to their cars almost as bad as the Americans - yet when it comes to railways (they hardly ever use) they go all weak at the knees !
Superb footage! Thank you
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mesmerizing film.
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A fantastic video, thank you. Not being good with heights though, I don't think I would have fancied a trip over it!
Can somebody tell me who was Jane Collins born 1650 • Ystradgynlais, Breconshire, Wales & died ABT 1720 • Fairfield Estate, St James, Jamaica?
This structure should have been preserved as a listed monument - even if trains were no longer using it. It would have been perfect to walk/cycle over. It is criminal that the powers that be have just been allowed to demolish it.
Tho it’s spelt Ynysddu lol
Bargoes is full of smack heads the days and it's all dead an lost same as Caerphilly its very sad
Its the breathtaking audacity of the Victorians that always amazes me! The Crumlin Viaduct is just...well....just the sheer imagination and guts they had: There's a gap we need filled for our trains; "Build a Viaduct!!" and they bloody Did!! lol.
wonderful film, thanks for sharing. As a Welshman now living in S.E Asia, always nice to see my old hometown of Swansea. At 10.00 or so, there was the comment "It is now a Wasteland..." which for me, sadly, sums up a great deal of what was once the United Kingdom. Perhaps if we, the British, stopped electing people to run our country simply on the basis that they have a posh voice and a First from Oxbridge, in Greats, then maybe we might get somewhere....
A very dramatic looking bridge.
The two locos being 37198 and 37003 which are both ex NE locos.
My dad tells me he managed to run onto the set and shook Gregory Peck's hand
As a Maerdy boy now living in Bridgend (don't judge me 😬😆) this series was fantastic to watch!
Y dad born Dinas hill on the left going up towards trealaw - has anyone got any photos of the 3 cottages that have since been demolished david
Thatcher hated the workers.
Seems like Conservative hate working class people in general
J.B. JONES. Corn and feed Merchant just below viaduct, Used to deliver to our farm at Manmoel. Always popped down to their depot if we ran short of anything. Happy times. Lyndon Isaac.
Thank you very much Martin., I moved to crumlin in 1974 ,heard a lot about the filming, didn't see the film until the eighties. Have tried for some time to work out the film shots.no longer live in wales
Lived near there, where they were running I and others walked across on numerous occasions 1 old penny was the cost to catch the train When watching notice the colour change of the river 😊
A pity it still isn’t here.
Nice one man I got it
Vintage SWV footage here. .Tidy
God Bless the Mardy Monster!
Junior production clerk my first job leaving school as a 15 year old in 1970 at Black Clawsons, £4-19 -6p my first wage, everone said they could of made it a fiver.😂
Crumlin people good people I should know, lived there 74 - 78
Its true that there were deliberate policies in place to make sure these railways did not pay. However, there was a mixture of the public who increasingly didnt travel by train or were discouraged. The car was king and there was a terrible lack of foresight by the politicians
Fantastic
Any plans to upload more?
I live in the village today. The only thing that has really changed is that the railways are gone, the mining places hace been replaced with schools and there are way more trees.
The view from the train going over the viaduct must of been amazing .anyone rem member going over the viaduct so sad 😢to see it all gone the roads are a mess now should of kept the the trains .full respect for the men who built .and took the viaduct down must of been a lot of hard work ❤👍
Just caught a glimpse of the lorry I drove for Arthur miles .
Does anybody know what side of the valley the caravans where parked, i think swyffrd .anybody know.
Treowen side
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I was born at 4 Somerset Road, off Caerleon Road.. back in the day
My old boss Stan Ward … my first job at Newport Shipping back in the day . Good days .
Would love to have heard the sound of those piers coming down. Shame it’s gone though, looked great.
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My dad worked at Oakdale for a little while but my Grandfather most of his adult working life until retirement. Thanks for posting video.