Miner's Hall,Glyncorrwg
My memories are from the 1950s to the 1970s. My grandparents lived opposite the Miner's Hall for many years. (28 Cymmer Road). My grandfather was a bricklayer in the pit and also the Treasurer for the Miner's Hall. I remember leaning on the railings in Cymmer Road with my uncle chatting to the farmer, who lived in the white cottage on the left hand side approaching the village. I remember sitting on the mountain with my mum watching the farmer and his wife cutting the hay one summer, while my mum and I made baby rattles from the bullrushes. I remember the farmer's white horse who would deliver the milk. I spent every summer holiday in Glyncorrwg. I remember the rain, the sound and smell of the sheep, walking the mountains with my sister and Sidolli's ice-cream. I remember going to the pictures in the Miner's Hall and in the interval we would go down to Bevan's shop and get an ice cream. I remember they had entertainment in the Miner's Hall on a Saturday night, and also a library. It was the centre of the community then, apart from the church and chapels of which I believe there were about 9 at one time.
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RE: RE: Miner's Hall,Glyncorrwg
My husband is researching his family tree, and we know his grandfather was born and raised in Resolven. His name was Horace Beazer, his grandfather was called Elkanah, his mother was Mary Ann, his siblings were Preston and Violet and maybe another brother? Elkanah was originally from the West Indies, so any help would be appreciated.
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V.Saunders
Comment from Vivien Saunders on Saturday, 27th February 2010.