With a renewed enthusiasm for photography and local history, I set out this blog as a record of my experiences with images and narratives. It is my hope that you find something of interest on this site. Please feel free to contact me for more information on any of the posts. You can see a comprehensive list of my blogs at my website :- http://www.davidnurse.co.uk

Father and son miners

Visit Date: February 2019This wooden sculpture depicts a father and son, coal miners, in South Wales.We had lots of coal mines in our area and although this sculpture is on the site of an old mine where there was a disaster. I think that this sculpture is of a more general nature.When I visited this place the weather was very calm and the few minutes I stood looking at this sculpture I found it very...
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St Lythans Dolmen

 Built at around 4000bc the St. Lythans Dolmen is a large lonely structure near the Capital of Wales, Cardiff.Originally covered by an earthen mound around 90ft/27m in length, only traces of this now remain.Despite its Neolithic origins, the site’s name may derive from the Arthurian legend of Culhwch and Olwen, which appears in two 14th-century texts.St. Lythans Dolmen is only 1.6km from another...
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Bridgend, United Kingdom
A renewed interest in photography and local history.

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