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Rubbish site in Adamsdown, an inner city area and community in the south of Cardiff
Rubbish site in Adamsdown, an inner city area and community in the south of Cardiff, Wales. 14th January 1965. Our Picture Shows... three of the residents with their children point out illegal rubbish dump plagued by rats. Left to Right, Mary Adams with her two children John aged 3 and Jullie aged 2, Sally Beaton with Nigel 3 and Allison 15 months and Ellen Olvey. © Mirrorpix
Western Mail Archive
Mirrorpix
Cardiff
Wales
Media ID 21770456
Areas Derelict Homes Houses Outside Poverty Rundown Slums Standing Terraced Welsh 1967
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Capturing the Struggles: Adamsdown's Battle Against Illegal Dumping". In this poignant print from January 14th, 1965, we are transported back to a time when Adamsdown, an inner city area in Cardiff, Wales, was grappling with the harsh realities of poverty and neglect. The image showcases three resilient residents standing amidst a derelict landscape plagued by illegal rubbish dumps and infested with rats. From left to right, Mary Adams stands with her two young children John (aged 3) and Jullie (aged 2). Next to them is Sally Beaton holding Nigel (3) while cradling Allison (15 months). Completing the group is Ellen Olvey. These brave individuals represent a community united against their dire circumstances. The photograph serves as a stark reminder of the challenges faced by those living in rundown terraced houses during this era. It captures not only their determination but also sheds light on the urgent need for improved housing conditions and waste management systems. As we reflect on this snapshot frozen in time, it becomes clear that these residents were more than just victims; they were advocates for change. Their collective voice echoed through generations as they fought tirelessly for better living standards within their beloved neighborhood. This powerful image from Memory Lane Prints allows us to bear witness to both the struggles endured by communities like Adamsdown and the strength found within them. It serves as a testament to resilience in times of adversity and reminds us of our responsibility towards creating inclusive environments.
Framed Prints of Rubbish site in Adamsdown, an inner city area and community in the south of Cardiff
Add a unique touch to your home decor with Media Storehouse's Framed Prints featuring the evocative image of "Rubbish site in Adamsdown, Cardiff" by Western Mail Archive from Memory Lane Prints. This captivating photograph taken on 14th January 1965 in the south of Cardiff, Wales, offers a fascinating glimpse into the past of this inner-city area and community. Each Framed Print is meticulously crafted with high-quality materials, ensuring a stunning display that brings history and character to your living space.
Photo Prints of Rubbish site in Adamsdown, an inner city area and community in the south of Cardiff
Step back in time with our vintage photograph from the Western Mail Archive, showcasing a poignant moment in the history of Adamsdown, an inner city area in the south of Cardiff, Wales. This captivating image from Memory Lane Prints, taken on 14th January 1965, depicts a rubbish site that offers a unique glimpse into the past. Add this authentic piece of local history to your home or office decor and start a conversation about the community's rich past. Order your Media Storehouse Photographic Print today and bring the stories of yesteryears to life.
Poster Prints of Rubbish site in Adamsdown, an inner city area and community in the south of Cardiff
Step back in time with our vintage Rubbish Site poster print from Memory Lane Prints and the Western Mail Archive. This captivating image, taken in the inner city area of Adamsdown, South Cardiff, Wales, on 14th January 1965, offers a unique glimpse into the past. Witness the transformation of this community as you adorn your walls with this intriguing piece of local history. Perfect for those who appreciate the richness of yesteryears and the ever-evolving urban landscape.
Jigsaw Puzzles of Rubbish site in Adamsdown, an inner city area and community in the south of Cardiff
Discover the rich history of Cardiff's Adamsdown community with our intricately detailed jigsaw puzzle from Media Storehouse. This engaging puzzle features an iconic image from the Western Mail Archive, capturing a rubbish site in Adamsdown from January 14, 1965. Immerse yourself in the story of this inner-city area's past as you piece together this captivating puzzle. Memory Lane Prints brings you high-quality, vibrant images that will transport you back in time. Enjoy the therapeutic process of completing this jigsaw puzzle and add a touch of nostalgia to your home.
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