Wales played a leading role in the formative years of the Industrial Revolution in the production of iron and steel, tinplate and coal. During the 19th century families flooded into the sparsely populated valleys of South Wales seeking work in the emerging industries which exploited the areas mineral ... more
Wales played a leading role in the formative years of the Industrial Revolution in the production of iron and steel, tinplate and coal. During the 19th century families flooded into the sparsely populated valleys of South Wales seeking work in the emerging industries which exploited the areas mineral resources. In 1804, Richard Trevithick ran the World’s first steam engine on iron rails near Merthyr. By 1840 South Wales was the largest producer of iron in the UK. By 1890 Cardiff was the most important coal port in the world.
On the steep sides of the valleys dense terraces of workers housing were hurriedly built, together with numerous churches, chapels and workmen’s halls. The long ribbons of urbanisation in the valleys were interspersed with coal mines with their huge waste tips and iron and steel forges. Through the cramped valley floor ran polluted rivers, narrow roads, canals and then railway systems serving the growing industrial communities. Here a new industrial society emerged with sharp divisions between wealthy iron master and colliery owners and the workers. As a result socialism grew as a significant political force with international influence.
Today the clamour of the traditional industries has gone from the Valleys and the dirt and dereliction is changing back to green. However, the visitor will have no difficulty in imagining the turbulent times of the early Industrial Revolution while visiting the network of industrial heritage sites on the ERIH South Wales Route.
Big Pit: National Coal Museum World Heritage Site
NP4 9XP
Blaenavon, United Kingdom
National Waterfront Museum
Oystermouth Road
SA1 3RD
Swansea, United Kingdom
Blaenavon World Heritage Centre
Church Road
Blaenavon, United Kingdom
Rhondda Heritage Park
Lewis Merthyr Colliery
Coed Cae Road
CF37 2NP
Rhondda, United Kingdom
Cynon Valley Museum
Depot Road
Gadlys
CF44 8DL
Aberdare, United Kingdom
Goytre Wharf
Activity and Visitor Centre
Llanover
NP7 9EW
Abergavenny, United Kingdom
Blaenavon Community Museum
101 High Street
NP4 9PT
Blaenavon, United Kingdom
Blaenavon Ironworks World Heritage Site
North Street
NP4 9RN
Blaenavon, United Kingdom
Brecon Canal Basin
Rich Way
LD3 7
Brecon, United Kingdom
Universal Mine Senghenydd
Aber Valley Heritage Museum
Gwern Avenue
Senghenydd
CF83 4HA
Caerphilly, United Kingdom
Pierhead Building
Maritime Road
CF10 4PZ
Cardiff, United Kingdom
St Fagans National Museum of History
St Fagans
CF5 6XB
Cardiff, United Kingdom
Llanelli Discovery Centre
Millennium Coastal Park
North Dock
SA15 2LF
Llanelli, United Kingdom
Cyfarthfa Castle Museum & Art Gallery
Brecon Road
CF47 8RE
Merthyr Tydfil, United Kingdom
Aberdulais Tinworks and Waterfall
Aberdulais
SA10 8EU
Neath, United Kingdom
Cefn Coed Colliery Museum
Crynant
SA10 8SN
Neath, United Kingdom
Elliot Colliery Engine House
White Rose Way
NP24 6DF
New Tredegar, United Kingdom
Fourteen Locks
Cwm Lane
Highcross
Rogerstone
NP10 9GN
Newport, United Kingdom
Newport Transporter Bridge
Stephenson Street
NP19 4
Newport, United Kingdom
Amgueddfa Torfaen Museum
Park Buildings
NP4 6JH
Pontypool, United Kingdom
South Wales Miners Museum
Afan Forest Park
Cynonville
SA13 3HG
Port Talbot, United Kingdom