38 Striking Black and White Photographs Capture Everyday Life in Wales in the 1970s

   

These photographs by Robin Weaver truly capture the essence of life in the South Wales Valleys in the 1970s. They don't just portray the happy community events of four decades ago, they also capture scenes from an anti-racism protest on the streets of Cardiff and the moment men in Ebbw Vale learned that their steelworks was going to close.

“I roamed small towns and villages seeking out people and events for no other reason than a compulsion to seal the image of the place that was bound to change, perhaps, in parts, beyond all recognition,” Robin Weaver told Wales Online. “What really inspired me were the Welsh people, whatever they were doing. The sort of photographs I was required to take for the newspaper were often staged – very different from what I liked to take.”
Robin began his career as a press photographer in Newport more than 40 years ago and, in his free time, roamed the back streets of the Valleys, the seaside towns and the capital.

“I believe that old photographs develop a special character, a unique sheen imbued with the passage of time. Looking through these photographs today four decades later I find myself not only in a different time, but also in a different country.”

 

 
Children play in the remains of a demolished street in Pill

 

A Welsh rugby supporter at Wales v England at Cardiff Arms Park

 

Picnicking at the Barry Show

 

Pontnewynydd

 

The Whitsun civic parade, Llanhilleth

 

A Salvation Army service, Bargoed

 

Rugby fans mock a street preacher outside Cardiff Arms Park

 

An Apostolic Church open air witness at Tenby beach

 

A male voice choir practising on the seafront at Porthcawl during the Miners' Eisteddfod

 

Brynmawr

 

Children playing on their way home from school, Rhymney

 

A girl plays with a baby in Splott, Cardiff

 

Shopping in Blaina

 

Shopping in Dowlais, Merthyr Tydfil

 

Farmers' wives at Abergavenny cattle market

 

The outdoor market, Newport

 

Band members relax at The Miners' Gala, Cardiff

 

Carnival day at Blaenavon

 

A pancake race in Bettws, Newport

 

Waiting for a bus beneath the Duke of Wellington monument in Brecon

 

A corner shop in Splott, Cardiff

 

Philipstown, New Tredegar

 

A pancake tossing competition in Newport

 

Townswomen's Guild conference, Newport

 

Riding the Ghost Train at Coney Beach, Porthcawl

 

Pensioners on a day trip to Aberavon beach

 

Treharris

 

Dowlais, Merthyr Tydfil

 

Children smile for the camera in Dowlais

 

Ballroom dancing in Cwmbran

 

A Carnival Queen competition, Cwmtillery

 

Walking to chapel on Sunday evening in Blaenavon

 

Neighbors in Blaen-y-Cwm, Treherbert

 

Pontnewynydd

 

A boy on a disused railway track in Dowlais

 

A bank holiday tug of war competition in Pill, Newport

 

People watch the carnival procession pass in Abertillery

 

 
Cwm Carnival