Cardiff's Vanished Docklands

Cardiff's Vanished Docklands
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Publisher : Sutton Publishing Limited
Total Pages : 144
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ISBN-10 : 0750944242
ISBN-13 : 9780750944243
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Book Synopsis Cardiff's Vanished Docklands by : Brian Lee

Download or read book Cardiff's Vanished Docklands written by Brian Lee and published by Sutton Publishing Limited. This book was released on 2006-09-21 with total page 144 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Before the Industrial Revolution Cardiff was a sleepy little town on the South Wales coast. That was until mules started arriving laden with coal from the Welsh valleys. The Industrial Revolution took hold, the coal and iron trade took off and a vast complex of docks spread rapidly around the town's natural harbour. The Glamorganshire Canal was built to transport the iron and coal, the railway arrived, and by the late nineteenth century Cardiff had become the largest coal-exporting port in the world. Ships sailed in and out of the harbour from all over the globe. Large numbers of migrant workers were attracted to the area creating the vibrant multi-national community of Butetown. but the decline in the coal and iron industries after the Second World War sounded the death knell for Cardiff's Docklands. By the 1960s Tiger Bay had become a scene of dereliction and with a final sweep of the bulldozers a whole way of life disappeared.Brian Lee tells the fascinating story of this exciting period in Cardiff's history, illustrated with his selection of more than 200 remarkable photographs which capture the spirit of the era: huge new docks opening, cargoes swinging from ship to shore, warehouses filled to overflowing, streets and pubs a flurry of activity, royal visits and carnivals, and a multitude of different vessels.


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