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INDUSTRIAL RAILWAYS IN COLOUR SOUTH WALES PART 2 ISBN 9781903266632

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INDUSTRIAL RAILWAYS IN COLOUR - SOUTH WALES PART 2 ISBN 9781903266632

by Adrian Booth

Trawling through old dusty notebooks and pursuing background research in preparation for this book has revived many memories of travels to South Wales in pursuit of industrial railways. It has given an opportunity to reflect on why it was my favourite region. Perhaps a combination of geomorphology, infrastructure and people. The dominant local scenery of steep sided valleys cut down through the Pennant Sandstone formation renders the region unique in these Isles. Mines, foundries and housing jostled with each other for space in these crowded valleys, intertwined with road, river and rail. Fences appeared to be an idea that had yet to arrive. Paradoxically this close 'connectedness' gave a sense of openness to the visitor which was mirrored in the local folk. A warm welcome from gaffers who recounted local railway anecdotes over tea dispensed from grimy mugs was commonplace. A treasured piece of railwayana would be unwrapped from a greasy cupboard and displayed proudly and possibly presented as a gift. A marked contrast to these days when railwayana is expensive spoil. With the passing of the mines and foundries so has this tactile and collective culture gone for ever. The more sterile information and consumer age has created light industry and supermarkets on the burial grounds of the mines. 'Lived in' overalls have been replaced by high visibility vests, hard hats and safety boots. Permission to view the remaining sites worth visiting can be fraught with bureaucratic difficulty in contrast to the welcoming open access that was once widespread in South Wales. In this context of change I hope my images will convey some sense of the lost character of the region. It has a special place in my memories and this opportunity to express them in pictures and words has given me much pleasure. The images are set in a general chronological order except when grouped according to location (Brynlliw, Maerdy, Marine, Mountain Ash, Pontardulais and Talywain).

Book 24cm x 18.5cm,

Hardback

64 Pages

65 Colour Illustrations

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