About This Item
Identifier
101-0002-005
Title
Interview with Phillip Dunleavy. Tape 1
Description
Social and Political history of Cardiff
Type
Item
Format
2 Compact Audio Tape
Date
30 Jul 1984
Contributor
BHAC
Language
English
Rights
Copyright situation unknown/other, contact HCE
Publisher
Contact HCE if you would like to use or reproduce this item
Relation
101-0002-006, 101-0002-007
Interviewee
Phillip Dunleavy
Interviewer
Glenn Jordan
Transcription
Yes
Summary
WW1 Federation Office notice; Newtown; living conditions; tuberculosis; 1840/50; potato faming; Marquises of Bute; land ; Adamsdown, burial of victims during epidemic; development of Wales; immigrant engineers; Pomoroy St, Welsh speakers; boarding houses; arrival of West Africans; 1850/60's; hangings; children in prison; slavery and destination; William Wilberforce's movements, anti-slavery, employment of children in mines and factories in Britain; Tiger Bay boundries; CIACS; Phillip's origins, and move into politics; his early life; Re development; history of the docks; Roman and Norman origins of area; shipping of canon to American War of Independence; Hamadryd Hospital; toll bridge until 1890; landfill site; 2 islands of Flashholm and Steepholm; 40 foot tides in Channel.
Digital File
No
Storage Location
Glamorgan Archives and National Library of Wales
Conditions of Access
Open
British Library Ref
UNLW023/215
Relation: UNLW023/216-217
Citation
“Interview with Phillip Dunleavy. Tape 1,” The Heritage & Cultural Exchange Archive, accessed May 18, 2024, https://hcearchive.org.uk/items/show/6536.