The Great Miasma - the Cholera in 19th C Merthyr Tydfil
Cholera was one of the feared diseases of the 19th century. In this film, we trace the various out breaks across south Wales and the memorials that are left to be seen including a melancholy wind-swept graveyard near Tredegar and the engineering triumphs of the 19th century dam builders.

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England: The Broad Street Pump - You Know Nothing, John Snow - Extra History - Part 1

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People and Places - Still Pools and Shifting Sands, Kenfig

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The Frank Zappa Interview That Still Feels Dangerous Today (1984)

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Weatherman Walking - Merthyr Tydfil

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Reflections on Bridgend and Aspects of its History

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Cholera: Love in the Time of Pandemic

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Dinorwic - putting a Roof on the World

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One reporter finally had enough

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WATCH THIS before Visiting South Wales | Ultimate Wales Itinerary Pt. 2

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Teifiside Treats - a history of Llechryd

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Travelling in Germany in 1936 | Historic sound film featuring trains, ships and Zeppelin travel

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How Historical Swordfight Really Looked Like

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Quiet Heroes

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WONDERS OF WALES | Most Amazing Places in Wales | 4K Travel guide

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Legends and Lost Love - Llangynwyd and the Maid of Cefn Ydfa

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People and Places - Tenby

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Exploring the Entirety of Wales in 3 Days

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Seventeen Small Coffins — The Mystery of Arthur's Seat

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The UK's Ultimate Waterfall Walk? 9 Stunning Falls in the Brecon Beacons National Park

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