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This photograph features the Dowlais Constitutional Club, In Dowlais, Merthyr Tydfil, Wales. - 8" x 6" Mount - featuring a 6" x 4" Photo Ready for Framing

This photograph features the Dowlais Constitutional Club, In Dowlais, Merthyr Tydfil, Wales. – 8″ x 6″ Mount – featuring a 6″ x 4″ Photo Ready for Framing

£10.00

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This photograph features the Dowlais Constitutional Club, located in Dowlais, Merthyr Tydfil, Wales. The building has a distinct 1904 inscription at the top, indicating its historical significance. Constitutional Clubs were historically social clubs associated with the Conservative Party, offering members a space for social gatherings, political discussions, and recreational activities.

Key Features in the Image:

  • Simple and Functional Architecture – The building has a practical design, typical of many working men’s clubs and social venues in the UK.
  • Historical Significance – Dating back to 1904, this club likely played a role in Dowlais’ industrial and social history, as Dowlais was an important iron and steel town.
  • Countryside Backdrop – The background features rolling hills, contrasting with the urban setting.
  • Beer Brand Sign (Top Right Corner) – Indicates that the club serves alcoholic beverages, possibly still functioning as a pub or social venue.

About Dowlais and Merthyr Tydfil:

  • Dowlais was once a key hub for the iron and steel industry, home to the Dowlais Ironworks, which helped drive the Industrial Revolution.
  • Merthyr Tydfil was one of the most important industrial towns in Wales during the 19th century, known for its coal mining, ironworks, and railways.
  • Many historic social clubs, like the Dowlais Constitutional Club, were established to support workers and local communities.

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