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."
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Abbie, these are absolutely lovely!! Thank you.
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Indeed.
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These are great.
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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.
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Bloody harsh life in a mining town, then as now, more so when the coal runs out. Thanks, Abiezer.
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Beautiful.
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The Independent's story on the same exhibition with a slightly bigger online gallery of mostly different photos.