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GWR navvies, Treffgarne, Pembrokeshire, South Wales
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GWR navvies, Treffgarne, Pembrokeshire, South Wales
A group of ten Great Western Railway navvies working on the Treffgarne railway at Nant Y Coy, Pembrokeshire, Dyfed, South Wales. One of them is James Spires, who was killed on the line in 1905 while working on the Nant Y Coy cutting
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This evocative photograph captures a moment in time during the construction of the Great Western Railway (GWR) line in Treffgarne, Pembrokeshire, South Wales, in the early 1900s. Ten determined navvies, dressed in their flat caps and heavy work clothes, are seen laboriously working on the Nant Y Coy cutting. The rugged terrain of the Welsh landscape is evident in the background, with the steep incline of the cutting providing a challenging backdrop to their manual labor. Among the group is James Spires, whose tragic story adds a poignant note to this historical image. Sadly, Spires was killed on the very same line in 1905, while working on the Nant Y Coy cutting. His fellow navvies, their faces etched with the physical and mental toll of their arduous work, continue to labor in the shadow of the loss. The conditions endured by these navvies during the Edwardian era were often harsh and unforgiving. Long hours, dangerous working environments, and meager wages were commonplace. Yet, despite these challenges, they persevered, driven by the promise of employment and the opportunity to contribute to the development of the railway network that would forever change the way people traveled and connected with one another. This photograph serves as a poignant reminder of the human spirit and the resilience of the working class during a time of great change and progress. The tools and equipment, from hammers to picks, are a testament to the manual labor that went into building the railway lines that would shape the future of transportation in South Wales and beyond.
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