Two quarrymen, Penyrorsedd Slate Quarry, North Wales
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Two quarrymen, Penyrorsedd Slate Quarry, North Wales
Two quarrymen, one young, one older, at Penyrorsedd Slate Quarry, Nantlle Valley, Caernarvonshire (now Gwynedd), North Wales. The skills of the trade are being passed on, but how long will the slate industry itself survive?
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Caernarvonshire Conditions Employment Gwynedd Mine Mining Nantlle Older Penyrorsedd Quarry Quarrying Quarryman Quarrymen Skill Skills Slate Work Men Youth
EDITORS COMMENTS
In this evocative photograph, two quarrymen, one young and one older, are captured at Penyrorsedd Slate Quarry in the Nantlle Valley of North Wales. The scene unfolds against the backdrop of the rugged, picturesque landscape of Caernarvonshire, now known as Gwynedd. The older quarryman, with a weathered face and calloused hands, passes on the skills of his trade to the younger man, who watches intently, absorbing every move. The quarry, nestled in the heart of the Welsh mountains, has been a source of employment and livelihood for generations. The quarrymen, dressed in heavy work clothes and protective gear, toil under harsh conditions to extract slate from the mountainside. The quarry's rich history dates back to the Industrial Revolution, when the demand for slate, a durable and versatile building material, was at its peak. However, the quarry industry, like many traditional industries, faces an uncertain future. The younger generation is increasingly drawn towards modern industries and urban employment opportunities. The quarrymen's skills, honed over decades, risk being lost as the trade dwindles. The Nantlle Valley, once a hub of industrial activity, now faces the challenge of preserving its heritage while adapting to changing times. The photograph is a poignant reminder of the importance of passing on skills and knowledge from one generation to the next. It also raises questions about the future of the quarry industry and the impact of industrial decline on rural communities. The scene is a snapshot of a bygone era, a testament to the resilience and determination of the working class, and a call to remember and celebrate the rich industrial history of Wales.
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