Rhondda Heritage Park - A Miss HubNut Review - Welsh Mining History!

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  • Опубліковано 12 вер 2024
  • A very pleasant visit to Rhondda Heritage Park in South Wales allowed a look at Welsh mining history, and a trip underground! That bit was quite hard to film as it was very dark, but the tours do allow you to see one of the winding engines in action and a look at explosives...
    Rhondda Heritage Park is FREE to visit, with guided tours costing £9.95 per adult, £6.75 per child or a family ticket is £28.40 (at the time of video release).

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  • @55rimshot
    @55rimshot Рік тому +5

    What a wonderful video Miss. H! I’m Rhondda born and bred and proud of my heritage. My uncle used to work for mines rescue and had many tragic encounters with the dangers of mining. You have worked hard to bring the Rhondda Heritage Park to the attention of the masses and for that I thank you.

    • @misshubnut
      @misshubnut  Рік тому +1

      Gosh your Uncle must have been so brave. There really weren't many safety standards in place for them. It's a wonderful place and well worth a visit

  • @MINKIN2
    @MINKIN2 Рік тому +2

    I see miss hubnut, I see big machines, I click. It's that simple. Great vid, looks like a lovely day out.

    • @misshubnut
      @misshubnut  Рік тому +1

      Those engines were utterly phenomenal!

  • @richardorchard3364
    @richardorchard3364 Рік тому

    Thanks for the tour of the colliery,it brings back memories of the book and TV series,How Green was my Valley.

    • @misshubnut
      @misshubnut  Рік тому +1

      There was a little girl on the tour that exclaimed 'I watched how green was my valley!' - I was most impressed!

  • @clarehennessey3653
    @clarehennessey3653 Рік тому +3

    I really enjoyed this Miss H. I remember the Aberfan disaster, today people have no idea how dangerous getting coal to the surface was, and is. As a child I lived near a place called Coalpit Heath. We climbed the slag heaps and found fossils, we had no idea of the danger. Thank you.

    • @misshubnut
      @misshubnut  Рік тому +2

      Aberfan was just horrific, such a tragedy. The stories are heartbreaking

  • @artangel9032
    @artangel9032 Місяць тому

    Next time you visit pop up stairs to the Craft of Hearts community centre on the first floor, we have a lots of bookable sessions where you can learn all sorts of crafts, we have dabble days where you can try anything from pyrography, jewellery making to everything mixed media, and so much more

  • @MattBrownbill
    @MattBrownbill Рік тому

    Been down a few slate caverns in Wales, not done coal mines, so this is something I must do. Thanks for the great vid.

  • @EgoShredder
    @EgoShredder Рік тому +2

    Miss HubNut videos are a rareity, but always special and never disappoint. * I was not paid to say this!

    • @misshubnut
      @misshubnut  Рік тому +1

      Awww thank you...hopefully becoming less of a rarity

  • @michaelstamper5604
    @michaelstamper5604 Рік тому

    My grandad was a South Yorkshire miner. Many memories of hearing tales of working in a fog of coal dust and the sheer physical labour of swinging a pick on his knees for hours on end. He died of lung disease, decades before his time, because of inhaling coal dust for so many years.

    • @misshubnut
      @misshubnut  Рік тому +1

      It was such tough work. That is so sad about your grandfather, I'm sorry

    • @michaelstamper5604
      @michaelstamper5604 Рік тому

      @misshubnut he was philosophical about it. He valued the friendships he made, and "it paid me enough to look after my wife and child, so I can't complain". The kind of man I want to be when I grow up. (I'm a mere 60 at present lol) xxx

  • @craigk1328
    @craigk1328 Рік тому

    Awesome video. We took our kids to Big Pit last year and they loved it. It was a great experience and something we can not experience here in New Zealand.

    • @misshubnut
      @misshubnut  Рік тому +1

      Thank you. I think Big Pit is now on our to do list

  • @danielrussell446
    @danielrussell446 Рік тому

    Well done Carly a very interesting video and I would love to visit that museum much like the Rhondda my area of the Black Country is coal mining country and many welsh miners moved here to work a fact reflected in the surnames and culture of this area and sadly all gone here too but these museums do much to preserve our history for future generations
    All the best to you all Daniel

    • @misshubnut
      @misshubnut  Рік тому +1

      Thank you Daniel. The area is well worth a visit. There is this mine and Big Pit which are both now tourist attractions which give a fantastic insight into mining life

  • @paulwatts2192
    @paulwatts2192 Рік тому

    You make a good history teacher. Thank you for another entertaining video. And I do remember Aberfan.

    • @misshubnut
      @misshubnut  Рік тому

      Thank you, glad you enjoyed it. Aberfan was such a terrible tragedy

  • @rhys_thomss7013
    @rhys_thomss7013 Рік тому

    Hello miss hubnut thanks for this amazing review

  • @scottishcarenthusiastsandtrain

    Brilliant Video Carlie, very informative, reminds me of our local mine at Newtongrange in Midlothian ,came here first instead of watching Ian's car show report 😂.

    • @misshubnut
      @misshubnut  Рік тому +2

      I won't tell him 😉. It was a brilliant day out but some very tragic history

  • @hymek7017
    @hymek7017 Рік тому

    Thanks again for another great video. I shall definitely be visiting this summer.

    • @misshubnut
      @misshubnut  Рік тому

      Thank you. It's well worth a visit

  • @allanmollison6971
    @allanmollison6971 Рік тому +1

    Your knowledge of your local history is incredible. Really enjoyed and appreciated the video, thank you for sharing Miss Hubnut. 😊👍

    • @misshubnut
      @misshubnut  Рік тому +2

      Thank you, glad you enjoyed it

  • @roseybut
    @roseybut Рік тому

    Another one of those places I keep meaning to go and visit but have never done so. Thanks Carly I going to go.

  • @sameyers2670
    @sameyers2670 9 місяців тому

    Thank you this was really interesting, it's made me want to visit now as I wasn't aware of this centre before

  • @neilpye6089
    @neilpye6089 Рік тому

    Very good video miss hubnut glad you mentioned the tragedy of Aberfan

    • @misshubnut
      @misshubnut  Рік тому +1

      Thank you, it is such an important and tragic part of the history

  • @alansmith1770
    @alansmith1770 Рік тому

    Thank you Carly really interesting video.

    • @misshubnut
      @misshubnut  Рік тому +1

      Thank you Alan, glad you enjoyed it

  • @rolandvos
    @rolandvos Рік тому

    We are looking forward to your next video, you can be sure of that!

    • @misshubnut
      @misshubnut  Рік тому

      Thank you, should be another soon!

  • @CauliflowerMcPugg
    @CauliflowerMcPugg Рік тому

    Very interesting thank you Miss HubNut 👍

  • @tristanpage6805
    @tristanpage6805 Рік тому

    Great video. Look forward to the next

    • @misshubnut
      @misshubnut  Рік тому

      Thank you. Next one coming soon!

  • @richardhewitt.easyvanlife.6957

    As usual another great video from Wales, and Miss Hubnut. 1966 I was 10 years old and remember very well the Aberfan Disaster.

    • @misshubnut
      @misshubnut  Рік тому +1

      Thank you. It was such a terrible tragedy

  • @tony-yp6qk
    @tony-yp6qk Рік тому

    another great video has always miss hubnut and ian hublets and hubmutts 👍

  • @itsmephil2255
    @itsmephil2255 Рік тому +1

    Good to see you back doing your videos Carly
    Loving the professional microphone 🎤

    • @misshubnut
      @misshubnut  Рік тому +2

      We are loving the microphone. I feel like a roving reporter!

    • @itsmephil2255
      @itsmephil2255 Рік тому

      @@misshubnut looks like Devon enjoyed the day as well

    • @misshubnut
      @misshubnut  Рік тому +1

      ​@@itsmephil2255He was utterly bouncing!

    • @itsmephil2255
      @itsmephil2255 Рік тому

      @@misshubnut looking forward to the next 1.....hope you posted on The Gram???

    • @misshubnut
      @misshubnut  Рік тому +1

      ​@@itsmephil2255I'm behind the scenes on his at the moment!

  • @lawrence5117
    @lawrence5117 Рік тому +1

    I went down a coal mine (The Bradford Colliery Manchester) on a school trip back in about 1964. It cerainly was an unforgetible experience. The mine was still working at the time.

  • @grumpytorque8905
    @grumpytorque8905 Рік тому

    Very touching to watch. My Great, grandfather worked in the mines in that area (and was also part of the choir). He moved the family (including my grandfather) down to the Bournemouth/Poole area in the 1920’s

    • @misshubnut
      @misshubnut  Рік тому +1

      Thank you for sharing that family history. It's an amazing but humbling place to visit

  • @Bicyclehub
    @Bicyclehub Рік тому

    Very good! It really made me want to go there. I grew up near to the Hartley pit in north east England. There was a disaster there when the beam engine broke and half of the beam fell down the shaft, trapping the miners. Your commentary is very fluid and articulate. I think the lower camera angle at the end works much better.

    • @misshubnut
      @misshubnut  Рік тому

      That must have been terrifying for all involved. Thank you for the positive feedback

  • @andrewentwistle515
    @andrewentwistle515 Рік тому

    Another Excellent video from Miss Hubnut. It is nice to have a video on Wales Industrial Past told to us by a Wonderful Hostess. I look forward to seeing what Miss Hubnut's episode is going to be about. (Nice to see Mini Hubnut as well)😊😊

    • @misshubnut
      @misshubnut  Рік тому

      Thank you, glad you enjoyed it

  • @duringthemeanwhilst
    @duringthemeanwhilst Рік тому

    lovely video 🙂
    my late mum was born in Ynyshir in the Rhondda and lived there until moving to Swansea at a young age before WW2. my grandad (who sadly died just before I was born) moved there from Anglesey and worked down the mines and was quite high up in the communist and union movements. the connection means I have lots of family in the area and used to love our visits there as a child - particularly to visit my grandmother's sister, my Aunty Rosie :-) . It was not so great when I went to college there (at the old Polytechnic of Wales in the early 80s) and would bump into aunties, etc while out in Pontypridd trying to enjoy myself!!

    • @misshubnut
      @misshubnut  Рік тому

      Oh dear I can relate to the everyone knowing you when you're out and about - the joys of a close community! Thank you for sharing your family history

  • @pizzalover3
    @pizzalover3 Рік тому

    Great video thanks 👍

  • @tonys1636
    @tonys1636 Рік тому

    I sorely missed Welsh or British Anthracite when it became unavailable, the stuff from Eastern Europe or elsewhere didn't quite burn the same in the range, smoked a bit and did not burn as hot. Manufactured smokeless fuels were rubbish, ended up burning well seasoned hardwood which was as expensive as Anthracite was as burnt far faster, very fast when maintaining Bread or Pizza oven temps for a longish day. At least it warmed one twice, once when burnt and once when one split and cut it.

    • @misshubnut
      @misshubnut  Рік тому

      The clean burn was why it was so very very popular. Thank you for watching Tony

  • @frankmcgorman962
    @frankmcgorman962 Рік тому +1

    Every heavy industry is dangerous in one way or another, but mining, especially coal mining, is very dangerous. I'll have to add this to my "must see" list for when I have the means to come for another visit. I still have a clear memory of the Aberfan disaster, even though I was quite young myself, in the same age range as the school children that were lost.

    • @misshubnut
      @misshubnut  Рік тому

      Absolutely worth a visit. Aberfan was just so very tragic, must have felt more so to be of a similar age

  • @sandrapullum
    @sandrapullum Рік тому

    Wonderful !!!!!!

  • @adamlancaster77
    @adamlancaster77 8 місяців тому

    I wish you talked about tonypandy riots, was a huge event in the Rhondda

  • @YllaStar95970
    @YllaStar95970 Рік тому

    11 minutes, no notes, statistics more packed than that custard slice......You should consider becoming a politician.
    I would vote for you.👍

  • @nakoma5
    @nakoma5 Рік тому +4

    Mini Hubnut is lucky not to have been born in that era otherwise he'd probably be toiling down in that mine everyday. Sad, hard times for the youth, especially the poor.

    • @misshubnut
      @misshubnut  Рік тому +2

      He'd have been down the mine for years already having got his education certificate. What a tough world

    • @EgoShredder
      @EgoShredder Рік тому

      Apparently this is our White Privilege, according to the indoctrinated liberals out there. Apparently we Whites never experienced harsh times. 🙄🤡

    • @Sylveste22
      @Sylveste22 Рік тому

      @@misshubnutThe children yearn for the mines!

  • @obimarine
    @obimarine Рік тому +4

    Wedding dress? But, Elly is already married ;)

  • @BigPaul62
    @BigPaul62 Рік тому

    My nan was from Merthyr Tydfill. Her father was a miner and had 10 children. My nan left Wales in 1928 ,along with 4 of her sisters, to come up to Berkshire/Buckinghamshire to work in a hotel.

    • @misshubnut
      @misshubnut  Рік тому

      Thank you for sharing. How brave of them to make that change

  • @twocvbloke
    @twocvbloke Рік тому +1

    There's a lot of history shared there with up here in County Durham, where mining was the most common job, fuelling a lot of industry including steel & iron that also built a lot of the ships along the north sea coast, but, also was brutally stripped away by a certain political party (no prize for guessing who, considering they're still at it today), a good place to visit round here is Beamish, which a lot of people will have seen in period dramas like a number of Catherine Cookson stories, and more recently in Downton (the motor works being used as the car dealership in the show), there's plenty of history there, aswell as buildings transplanted from various places around the north east, bringing their own bit of history with them too... :)
    And, they have a chip shop where they cook everything in dripping, as it should be!! :D

    • @misshubnut
      @misshubnut  Рік тому +1

      Chips cooked in dripping? I am there!

    • @twocvbloke
      @twocvbloke Рік тому +1

      @@misshubnut Sounds like a Bob-on-tour visit to Beamish is needed then, Davy's Fried Fish Shop in the 1900s Pit Village in the museum, cooked using coal-fired ranges, there's also Middleton's Quality Fish & Chip Shop too in the 1950s town area too, though not sure if they do it in dripping... :D

  • @Shane_Marsh
    @Shane_Marsh Рік тому

    Tremendous video, thank you 👍

  • @allanfoster6965
    @allanfoster6965 Рік тому

    Lovely. 😊

  • @CathodeRayNipplez
    @CathodeRayNipplez Рік тому

    Thanks, that was super interesting.
    Sad that those working conditions and treatment of workers and environment still exist around the world today.
    Battery materials mining comes to mind amongst other things.

    • @misshubnut
      @misshubnut  Рік тому

      It's tragic that this is still reality in some countries

  • @caw25sha
    @caw25sha Рік тому

    Nye Bevan was a local lad of course.
    This looks like an excellent place. Why haven't I been there?! The Big Pit is also worth a visit. Perhaps a video Miss H?

    • @misshubnut
      @misshubnut  Рік тому

      Absolutely worth a visit. They have some fantastic events. I've not been to Big Pit but everyone keeps recommending it. We'll have to go

    • @caw25sha
      @caw25sha Рік тому

      @@misshubnut At Big Pit you're not allowed to take anything metal or electronic down the mine, so no keys, watches or cameras. Presumably the same here?

    • @misshubnut
      @misshubnut  Рік тому +1

      @@caw25sha You are allowed on this one because it's some old mines and some recreations and not so deep

  • @nathanstevful
    @nathanstevful Рік тому

    Ah Wish I had known I would have popped down to say hi.

    • @misshubnut
      @misshubnut  Рік тому

      Aww, I'm sure there will be other chances to come and say hi 🙂

  • @Toby_the_Glen
    @Toby_the_Glen Рік тому +1

    I've had jobs that were so awful they filled me with dread on a sunday evening, but the thought of going down that mine every day is off the scale?

    • @misshubnut
      @misshubnut  Рік тому +1

      Six days a week of hard toil. But people were so proud to do it, just amazing

    • @Toby_the_Glen
      @Toby_the_Glen Рік тому

      Did any women work below ground?

    • @misshubnut
      @misshubnut  Рік тому

      @mentalextra I can't remember what year but they did until that point. Then women and girls under 12 were prohibited from working down the mine

  • @chriswalford9228
    @chriswalford9228 Рік тому

    Anybody who complains about their work day in an office 9-5 you are lucky you never had to go down a mine. My Uncle Stan did it in the Rhondda and then on the GWR walking the rail lines tapping them with a hammer. His Dad my great grandad worked for GWR with horses way before cars came along. My Uncle Stan died at 48 never had a life apart from work and drinking, so liver failure killed him .

    • @misshubnut
      @misshubnut  Рік тому

      We are very very lucky to live in a different world to this. I can't even imagine what their lives were like

  • @Tom.Jackson.
    @Tom.Jackson. Рік тому

    👍👏👏👏

  • @icascone
    @icascone Рік тому

    Wow they even exported to countries like Australia and South Africa where seemingly didn't need coal to be imported!

    • @misshubnut
      @misshubnut  Рік тому

      Welsh coal is special - it burns to a fine white Ash so it was prized

  • @geraldoram2453
    @geraldoram2453 Рік тому +1

    Lewis Merthyr not Merthyr Lewis sorry Miss Hub Nut. 😁

    • @misshubnut
      @misshubnut  Рік тому +2

      I kept getting it mixed up, sorry

  • @garage6346
    @garage6346 Рік тому

    You need to find a new name for Mini Hubnut soon. "Mini" seems no longer appropriate 😉

    • @misshubnut
      @misshubnut  Рік тому +1

      I know nearly as tall as me!

  • @orange_light_pictures
    @orange_light_pictures Рік тому

    I thought it was funny, that the place to end was the advocation of slave labour lol

    • @misshubnut
      @misshubnut  Рік тому

      Absolutely not. Apologies if it came across like that. Just terrifying to think he would have been down the mines already

    • @orange_light_pictures
      @orange_light_pictures Рік тому

      @@misshubnut Sorry Miss HubNut. I never ment my comment to come across as a slight on what you mentioned at the end. Just like the miners wellfare, my comments let me down badly, appologies. Just to add on though; it's great too see your videos of Wales and it's History.

    • @misshubnut
      @misshubnut  Рік тому

      @gingerwolfam2010 It's ok, I was just worried I'd come across wrong! Glad you're enjoying the videos

  • @emmajacobs5575
    @emmajacobs5575 Рік тому

    Like many others commenting, I’m proud of my family heritage in mining in this area, most notable was my great great grandfather who started work aged *seven* as an air-door keeper at Cyfarthfa colliery, Merthyr Tydfil and went on to become active in politics and the unions as a Miners’ Agent including being jailed, sentenced to two months hard labour for picketing! Apparently, there’s a bust of him in Aberdare library to commemorate his work on behalf of the local people🥹

    • @misshubnut
      @misshubnut  Рік тому

      Thank you for sharing that fascinating family history. I can't imagine being my age down the mine, let alone seven. Sounds like an amazing man