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The "Voice of Brittain"rang out over Kings Dock, Swansea, yesterday
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The "Voice of Brittain"rang out over Kings Dock, Swansea, yesterday
The " Voice of Brittain" rang out over Kings Dock, Swansea, yesterday, to welcome members to the city council and licensed trade in South Wales aboard Cabby, one of the last of the Thames wooden sailing barges. The owner of the voice, 75 year old former RSM Ronald Brittain, and Cabby were in the citry for a promotional visit by Scotch whisky distillers, Arthur Bell and Sons. Mr Brittain has been the compantys bell ringer for 14 years and has travelled the world doing promotinal work. 24th July 1974
Western Mail Archive
Mirrorpix
Wales
Media ID 21622174
© Mirrorpix
Bell Ceremonies Tradition British Institution
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In this photo print, titled "The Voice of Britain" the vibrant spirit of Swansea's Kings Dock comes alive. The image captures a momentous occasion as members of the city council and licensed trade in South Wales gather aboard Cabby, one of the last remaining Thames wooden sailing barges. Standing tall amidst this historic vessel is 75-year-old former RSM Ronald Brittain, whose commanding voice echoes through the air. Mr. Brittain, adorned in traditional attire befitting his role as Arthur Bell and Sons' bell ringer for over a decade, has become an iconic figure synonymous with British tradition and ceremony. As he welcomes guests to Swansea on this promotional visit by Scotch whisky distillers, his resonant voice carries across the dock with unwavering authority. This photograph encapsulates not only a specific moment in time but also represents an era when customs were cherished and celebrated. It serves as a testament to Mr. Brittain's dedication to his craft and his tireless efforts in promoting Arthur Bell and Sons' renowned whiskies worldwide. As we delve into this snapshot from July 24th, 1974, we are transported back to an age where bell ringers like Mr. Brittain held immense significance within society—a reminder that even amidst modernity's rapid pace, there remains room for treasuring our cultural heritage.
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