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March 20, 2008

Tommy Gravedigger, Billy Bricks, Dai Llewellyn and all "Home on vacation in 1972, a photography student saw that the essence of his Welsh town was about to be torn apart by redevelopment. Now the social significance of his images has been recognised."

Abbie, these are absolutely lovely!!
Thank you.

Indeed.

These are great.

Wow, I'm glad that a slice of that life and time is preserved. Y'know, even when they're unsafe I hate to see old buildings pulled down.

And I can certainly see why Dai Llewellyn got that gurning prize.

Bloody harsh life in a mining town, then as now, more so when the coal runs out.
Thanks, Abiezer.

Beautiful.

The Independent's story on the same exhibition with a slightly bigger online gallery of mostly different photos.

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