Troedyrhiw Lido, Merthyr, Wales
The lido in Troedyrhiw, in Merthyr Tydfil, was built on the hillside by unemployed miners in 1934. According to the Merthyr Express in 1964, life was …
The lido in Troedyrhiw, in Merthyr Tydfil, was built on the hillside by unemployed miners in 1934. According to the Merthyr Express in 1964, life was …
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The lido was built by volunteer miners and opened in the early 1930s. It lasted 70 years before being closed in 2002. It was estimated …
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