Archive for September 2009

E-Journals - Update

Hi All,

We have now completed the completion of E-Journals of  the following OVLHS Journals:

J2000      Miners Memorial Journal

Journal 2009 & J2010….

Hi All,

Here is the list of articles for this years Journal which will be launched at Ogmore Vale Primary School on Friday, 27th November starting at 7pm…

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Your Journal (Huw Daniel)

The History of Calvary Church (Gill Freeman)

Aber Boys School 1928 - 33 (Alun Williams)

Horeb History Up to Date (Steve_Williams)

Memories of Cricket in the Ogmore Valley 1940 and 1960 (Winston Spanswick)

Blackmill Isolation Hospital (Barbara Brookes, Gill Moyle, Wendy Vaughan)

The History of Electricity in the Ogmore Valley (Huw Daniel)

Frank Morgan 1919 - 2008 (Alun Williams)

Allan Bennett Lewis (Dennis Burt)

A TRIBUTE TO TERRENCE PARSONS B.Sc. Hons.  (1932 – 2009) (Bert Jones)

Addendum to Memories of Soccer 1940 - 1960 (Winston Spanswick)

Coalmining The Brogden Years (Bert)

Local History in the Making (Huw Daniel)

Growing up in Nantymoel (Derek Williams)

We also already have the following for Journal 2010……

The Catholic Church Taylors Field, Ogmore Vale (Huw Daniel)

A  Tale of Coal (Les Allen)

we also have an excellent piece by Susan MK Williams, (Why Lewistown) but have no contact details for Susan, so if anyone knows how we can contact Susan, please get in touch.

OVRFC Image

Thanks to the Con Club “Boys” we now have nearly all the names for the 1950s OVRFC image that David Roberts kindly send us…

See below for their heroic efforts….Now if we could only fill in the missing names:-)

1950s OVRFC

New Logo

Hi All,

As this is our 10th year I have updated our logo  and added a “1o Year Logo”

see below for low res versions…..(Both are fully scaleable….)

OVLHS_Logos

OVLHS Journals - Electronic Copies

Hi All,

Now that this years Journal is virtually finished and as a result of selling out of several “Years” in our Journal Series I will be re-constructing all years in Electronic format, which will eventually give us a fully OCR`d PDF version for each of our publications, which will make them much easier to search on your PC`s.

The cost will be exactly the same as the  printed version as the same amount of work will go into producing the E-Journal`s as the printed Copies, though we will be able to utilise full colour throughout where available in the original images.

Naturally this will be more profitable for the Society than the printed versions, as the final costs (DVD, DVD Cases and printing of labels is not as high as paper printing costs, however the finished E-Journal`s will be still be excellent value for money and will perhaps be more suitable for today`s generation, particularly with the take off of “E-Readers” and the impending “E-Reader” war that is about to hit the high street with Amazon, Google and Sony to name just three big players all vying for slices of what they are all predicting will be a multi-billion pound market in a few years.

The OVLHS will be ready with our publictions, and even slightly ahead (as always) as our E-Journals will be in full colour whereas the major players E-Readers can only do gray scale at the moment:-).

We have even secured our first order for E-Journals for our out of print publications (J2000, J2004 and the Miners Memorial Journal), so we are already up and running…..

All I have to do now is complete those of Journals in quark, not yet available in E-Format, as our original publisher did all that end until 2006when we did everything and outputted a printable PDF to the printers……

Journal 2000 is available in our new E-Format, but no other years yet…..

Can you name anyone in this image please?

Hi All,

Recently been kindly sent this image by Mr David Roberts, ex valley boy.

Several have now been identified so far:

The names are now on the images along with those that have identified them for us….

Any  help to identify more personnel would be gratefully received…..

Either directly on here or on our mailing list (WLS–OGMORE-VALLEY@rootsweb.com)

(If you click on the image below you`ll get a much larger image to look at)

I`ll take a copy of the image to the Con Club tonight, hopefully get a few more names…..

1950s OVRFC

Dimbath Colliery Remains

18th September 2009

Bert Jones, Mike Ridley and Huw Daniel trek to the remains of the Dimbath Colliery in Blackmill`s Dimbath Valley.

As you can see in the two images below there isn`t much left to see, but as identified by bert in the left image you can see the shaft in the bottom left and the remains of the Colliery Truck Shop to the right of the right of the left hand trees.

On the right hand image is another entrance to the mine.

Dimbath Colliery 2009

Meeting - 9th Sep 09 (9/9/9)

Hi All,

For all those that were at tonights meeting, you all missed the two boxes of “Berwyn Centre” information, which Barbara and Maisie “found” after the meeting finished.

The boxes contained mostly library lists and how to find books within the “Dewey” system, but also amongst them were approx. 15 images from the 1977 Council Images series taken mostly of Nantymoel and lots of newspaper snippets about the Berwyn and Nantymoel residents.

Regards

Huw

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