First Four Years (1951) | BFI National Archive

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6 жыл бұрын

This majestic documentary tells the story of ambitious modernisation in the Welsh steel and tinplate industry. This involved upgrading the Margam works near Port Talbot and building both the Abbey hot strip mill next door and a new cold rolling mill and tinplate works at Trostre near Llanelli. Film cameras were frequently on hand: thanks to them, an integrated mega-complex takes shape before our eyes.
The film was produced by cooperative production company DATA, whose dynamic leader Donald Alexander secured rolling contracts with both the National Coal Board (for the Mining Review series for which DATA is best known) and the Steel Company of Wales for ongoing coverage of the developments summarised here. No doubt DATA's filmmakers, based in London, frequently combined steel with coal filmmaking trips to Wales. Clocking in at over 40 minutes, this compilation of DATA's footage is an exhaustive progress report on four years' worth of large-scale and complex work. Taken a sequence at a time, it's engrossing industrial history. Taken as a whole it's a cinematic monument, colossal in scale but intricate in detail, to the magnitude of a major project - and the sheer ambitious optimism of the postwar re-investment in British industry that lay behind it.
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@apacherider7110
@apacherider7110 Ай бұрын
I visited Cardiff Bay for work this week. I had a walk in the morning before my meeting. I looked out at the old harbour and imagined the ships there 100 years ago. I read an information board saying it was the biggest industrial harbour in the world, now sadly all gone. Then I think back to our great industrial heritage. If you could imagine 100s of Amazon warehouses stacked full of industry of all kinds, the ingenuity, the skills, knowledge and wealth. Now there is one of those warehouses with a small pile of pennies in the corner, that's what left. How the politicians and the establishment have destroyed this country, it makes me very sad and angry. The next general election will only replace the current bunch of idiots with the new ones. Beam me up, Scoty.
@billirvine9078
@billirvine9078 Ай бұрын
Sorry boyo NKD. The Klingons have drained our crystals.
@monteceitomoocher
@monteceitomoocher Ай бұрын
Regrettably the only thing that'll change post election is the colour of the flag atop the pole, such is the state of British politics today.
@richardrowlands9113
@richardrowlands9113 Ай бұрын
My father was born at Tiger Bay, in 42, so you walked in his footprints, as a merchant sailor he seen the world and brought his family to Australia in 68
@heathstjohn6775
@heathstjohn6775 Ай бұрын
The voters voted for the politicians. There is no separate species of people called politicians. People get what they vote for. Vote for mainstream CON/Lab/Lib politicians, and you'll have the land we have today. Vote for any party that should put the nation first, and you'll have a different land. Even if the land isn't t a successful one, it shouldn't be a voluntarily destroyed one. People shall blame anyone but themselves.
@jamesrichardson1
@jamesrichardson1 19 күн бұрын
The people who vote in the politicians that destroy your way of life are the ones who live in the cities these people built. Thy think that houses just grow from the ground, you plant the trees that grow your computers, and the food you eat just falls out of the packaging plant.
@darrinmcneill534
@darrinmcneill534 Ай бұрын
Has anyone watching this ever dug out wet clay with a shovel I have and by god it’s hard work men where men back then and had to do hard graft like this They built our country ❤
@admiralcraddock464
@admiralcraddock464 Ай бұрын
I did when waiting to start my apprenticeship in 1970 aged 16
@stephendavies925
@stephendavies925 Ай бұрын
Me to in a oil refinery for Mcalpines in the 70s, a grafter made it just bearable, hard work though
@piccalillipit9211
@piccalillipit9211 Ай бұрын
I have yes. On a similar thing. We had 40 tons of gravel delivered at my uncle's - hes a farmer - about 65 years old at the time. I said i would give him a hand moving it - I thought it would take 2 or 3 days. I was about 2 or 3 hours late. HE HAD SHIFTED THE LOT...!!! Him 1 wheelbarrow, a shovel and 3 hours of hard graft he moves 40 toms of gravel from the road to the back of the farm buildings.
@Garwfechan-ry5lk
@Garwfechan-ry5lk Ай бұрын
Very correct
@davidvivian596
@davidvivian596 Жыл бұрын
In my opinion, the guys who built this infrastructure are heroes of the first order. Although some of the film may be 'staged' for the cameras, there's little doubt that these workers took their lives in their hands to get the job done. We owe them a debt of gratitude.
@morganmorgan3904
@morganmorgan3904 2 ай бұрын
Well said!, your words echo my opinion also!.
@onepup-pr3yl
@onepup-pr3yl Ай бұрын
@@richardrowlands9113 They want us to believe Britain was built by blacks and brown people, showing documentary films like this will be forbidden soon because they don't show how diverse enough we were, they should be shown and studied in every school in the country to show what made this country great and what has been lost.
@Garwfechan-ry5lk
@Garwfechan-ry5lk Ай бұрын
No it was not staged it was all done by the Ministry of Works of the Atlee Government on site with the men and Management.
@BaronEvola123
@BaronEvola123 7 күн бұрын
Life was better back then. Now, you have more stuff, but your communities and families are torn asunder.
@user-jy8mo5fi5q
@user-jy8mo5fi5q 2 ай бұрын
It is now 2024 some 73 years since this film was made and now all those steel works have since gone and no longer exist.
@douglasvick9703
@douglasvick9703 Ай бұрын
I hated school and in my Biological fathers Leyland Octopus As a little lad smuggled under blankets in to Trostre Velindre etc...(Kids wait in the security hut) not Me.!!!!!I peeked out watching the crane loading the steel/tinplate...Wonderful childhood and still cab happy UK Europe at 81....Lovely memories....
@BaronMichaelDeBlone1066
@BaronMichaelDeBlone1066 Күн бұрын
The school of life was indeed more interesting.
@georgerenton965
@georgerenton965 10 күн бұрын
I hauled steel back in the 70’s, I recall picking up a couple of ingot mould stools at Shanango Steel in Lackawanna New York, and delivered them directly to the # 1 melt shop at Stelco ( Steel Company of Canada ). I’ve picked up a lot of steel product, coils, plate, bar, ingots, billets, but what I got to see inside that building was heavy industry in your face. I had to wait in there with my truck and trailer while they taped and poured molten steel further up the building, then the crane carried the product by my truck. This huge gantry crane then came along and lifted the mould stools of my trailer. Apparently they bump the solid red hot “ pig “ onto the stool, and the “pig “ remains on the stool till it’s soon shipped to the nearby rolling mill. Meanwhile the empty mould goes back to the furnace area to be refilled once it’s tapped. It had to be close to a 100 degrees in that building. Being the dead of winter my air system froze up soon after I left, and I had to add methyl hydrate to the tanks.
@kopynd1
@kopynd1 Жыл бұрын
the days we got on with the job, lets just get the job done, not like the last 40yrs,construction, donkey jackets and wellies freezing in the winter wet in the rain, a remember those days, to think a wind proof quilted viz jacket to day, they wouldn't last a week, men of steel those days, tough as boot leather,
@andrewlilley3660
@andrewlilley3660 2 ай бұрын
What's the point of that? I bet it put many of them in an early grave, poor buggers.
@samrodian919
@samrodian919 Ай бұрын
You got that wrong mate. They were a tough as OLD boot leather! Two working generations later, all bloody gone! What a waste
@cliveclerkenville2637
@cliveclerkenville2637 4 ай бұрын
Worked on 1/2/3 furnaces in the early 70s. All gone now.
@rayjones2150
@rayjones2150 Ай бұрын
Dad was a storeman in Ebbw Vale, he issued anything fron a clock spring to a half tonne bronze bearing. The store was 1/2 mile long, so they had a bike with basket. The site was 3.5 miles long. I was there when they opened a new Electolytic Tinning Line 1971/2, I was in IT dept. There were 9,800 on the payroll. Hardly a trace left today, just the original brick built main office.
@hiscifi2986
@hiscifi2986 Ай бұрын
Horses, Canals, Steelworks, Railways, Coalmines... All gone, but not forgotten.
@harpo7226
@harpo7226 Ай бұрын
I could watch shows like this all day. 👍
@martinwarner1178
@martinwarner1178 2 ай бұрын
Those fellows, hard at work, on hard jobs. I jolly well admire them to the extreme. I worked forty years in canning, using the tinplate from these mills. Peace and goodwill.
@theflyinghamster8442
@theflyinghamster8442 Ай бұрын
When Britain was GREAT and British .
@GLF-Video
@GLF-Video Жыл бұрын
The working conditions are frightening. But they got the job done.
@cliveclerkenville2637
@cliveclerkenville2637 4 ай бұрын
Used to watch them tap the furnace on a quiet night shift. Amazing stuff.
@dont-want-no-wrench
@dont-want-no-wrench Ай бұрын
it always amazes me the scale of capital required for something like this would be considered worth investing, of course in these years with a destroyed europe there would have been a great demand for product.
@andyrbush
@andyrbush Ай бұрын
Wonderful to see these old films.
@danholliday5564
@danholliday5564 3 жыл бұрын
Should have a lot more views.
@davidvivian596
@davidvivian596 Жыл бұрын
See the guys rolling the white-hot steel ingots (@ 37:32) wearing their 'Sunday best' three piece suits and trilby hats! Obviously, dressing scruffily is bad form whilst making steel.
@donaldpaterson5827
@donaldpaterson5827 2 ай бұрын
Dressing scruffily is bad when the wife learns you’re going to be filmed!
@onepup-pr3yl
@onepup-pr3yl Ай бұрын
That was the norm, and clean-shaven collar and tie wasn't just for office workers!
@davidkidd1974
@davidkidd1974 21 күн бұрын
That hat was the only hat they had
@glyngibbs9489
@glyngibbs9489 Ай бұрын
If they had these MEN on the HS2 it would be finished
@familycurious3813
@familycurious3813 3 жыл бұрын
Wonderful stuff. My grandfather worked in the tinplate works in Gowerton. Fantastic to get an idea of how they worked.
@alexfogg381
@alexfogg381 4 жыл бұрын
Amazing from marsh land to producing steel, in 4 years. I'm amazed that the men working around the molten metal are so calm.
@georgerhys5434
@georgerhys5434 3 жыл бұрын
a tip: watch movies on KaldroStream. I've been using them for watching all kinds of movies lately.
@louisjaxtyn7409
@louisjaxtyn7409 3 жыл бұрын
@George Rhys definitely, I've been watching on kaldrostream for years myself =)
@noeljude19
@noeljude19 3 жыл бұрын
@George Rhys definitely, I have been watching on KaldroStream for since december myself :D
@ancientbriton8262
@ancientbriton8262 2 ай бұрын
The guys controlling the rolling mill were top men, hence the Truby Hat and not flat caps as a symbol of their skill and standing, with all those knobs, gauges and levers, must have felt like they were controlling the starship Enterprise 😊
@daviddwight5745
@daviddwight5745 Ай бұрын
More the responsibility, rolling mills when they go wrong is terrifying
@andrewallen9993
@andrewallen9993 2 ай бұрын
Back when the UK made things.
@cliveclerkenville2637
@cliveclerkenville2637 4 ай бұрын
Roller man. Best job in the woks. Used to watch that too.
@joegill3612
@joegill3612 Ай бұрын
Built by giants destroyed by politicians
@heathstjohn6775
@heathstjohn6775 Ай бұрын
...voted for, and still being voted for, by the " Giants ".
@joegoldman3065
@joegoldman3065 25 күн бұрын
Being British, they knew that the most important thing when working in an industrial setting like this with tons of powerful machinery is to wear a necktie. That way. You maximize the chance for your tie Getting caught in the machinery which would crush you within seconds. At least you had a sharp tie on. They had a brilliant sense of style.
@Garwfechan-ry5lk
@Garwfechan-ry5lk 6 ай бұрын
Made in Great Britain, what do we make now!
@bushwhackeddos.2703
@bushwhackeddos.2703 2 ай бұрын
Foreigners
@stephenjones9153
@stephenjones9153 Ай бұрын
Made in Great Britain 🇬🇧 and what do we make now ?? Answer Shit Politicians and a Government that doesn't give a stuff about anyone else but there greedy selves and there corrupt friends and family. 😭😭😭
@patpending8134
@patpending8134 Ай бұрын
Question marks!
@richardrowlands9113
@richardrowlands9113 Ай бұрын
Welfare for blacks
@alexanderheath6662
@alexanderheath6662 Ай бұрын
Not a lot 😂
@adrianaaraujo8634
@adrianaaraujo8634 9 күн бұрын
Nice record!
@neilfurby555
@neilfurby555 Ай бұрын
Wonderful workers and great plans, but many sad comments... not much else to say. Huge ambitions, all derelict or just memories and museums!
@johnstudd4245
@johnstudd4245 Ай бұрын
"Sand(in this case) is available in unlimited quantities". How often have we heard something similar to that said. And 50 years later or less, it's all gone.
@alexfogg381
@alexfogg381 4 жыл бұрын
Interesting thing the diesel locomotive pushing the flatbed of ingots is an american built switcher made by Alco.
@chezpostmanpat
@chezpostmanpat 3 жыл бұрын
AFAIK, the works used 5 Alco’s (#801-805) along side Brush / Rolls Royce locos, which replaced the older steam locos
@davidkean1487
@davidkean1487 12 күн бұрын
Lima cranes & Euclid trucks too!
@davidkean1487
@davidkean1487 12 күн бұрын
Rolling mill stands, United Engineering & Foundry PGH.
@tractors-plant-machinery
@tractors-plant-machinery Ай бұрын
Absolutely brilliant footage!
@vmax42dave
@vmax42dave Ай бұрын
Amazing !
@mjg6966
@mjg6966 28 күн бұрын
So labour intensive great video 💪💪
@bootchop88
@bootchop88 13 күн бұрын
Where did the steel for Raleigh bicycles made at Nottingham come from?
@heathstjohn6775
@heathstjohn6775 Ай бұрын
Magnificent what self-belief can do.
@Bringontheasteroid
@Bringontheasteroid Ай бұрын
I was expecting more diversity, given recent claims in the media of who actually built Britain. Hard working men, who probably wouldn’t recognise any aspect of regressive modern life.
@taxpayer_revolt
@taxpayer_revolt Ай бұрын
According to the BBC it was the "Windrush Generation" that built everything postwar.🙄
@christopherhampson265
@christopherhampson265 9 күн бұрын
35mins 07 seconds in MAD MAX MUSIC 👍👍👍⭐️🇬🇧
@snapon1948
@snapon1948 Ай бұрын
Worked in Etna Iron steel Works as hand Roller in the Strip mill , most antiquated, mill is Scotland 1965 All gone
@daffyduk77
@daffyduk77 3 ай бұрын
the pulpit controllers' jobs 35:00 must have been transformed with the advent of CCTV
@sea-saw2654
@sea-saw2654 9 күн бұрын
Two world wars and all that work throughout this once great land all for where we are now ... Im 100% sure if my grandfathers and great father's could see the state of this country now none of them would have gone to war... I struggle to believe there has ever been a era of greater political incompetence than the last 60 years in the uk...
@petermitchell6348
@petermitchell6348 2 ай бұрын
If the furnace is hot enough to melt iron, what does the furnace itself not melt?
@hypergolic8468
@hypergolic8468 2 ай бұрын
The Furnace is lined with kiln bricks (a skilled job) then the Tuyeres that feed the blast air into the furnace are cooled by water jackets so they don't melt.
@user-lt7ne9mv9b
@user-lt7ne9mv9b Ай бұрын
What's the piece of music from 28:40 to 31:00. I recall Emerson Lake & Palmer performed it. I can't find it on any of the listings in the desrciption.
@parkdigwig3447
@parkdigwig3447 Ай бұрын
Aaron Copland “Hoedown” kzbin.info/www/bejne/morHdYyJiaqojdEsi=6h8dWbp7SxJmyL9l
@nicholasbell9017
@nicholasbell9017 Ай бұрын
Could it be "Pictures at an exhibition " by Mussorgsky? ELP had an album and a film with this title.
@chrispomphrett4283
@chrispomphrett4283 Ай бұрын
No, not pictures at ..... It's actually Aaron Copland 'Rodeo' YT it.. enjoy.
@bas1010
@bas1010 16 күн бұрын
Look up Appalachian Spring by Copland
@colliecandle
@colliecandle 3 жыл бұрын
What a nasty scar on the landscape. Port Talbot itself on a windy, wet winters day - if feeling suicidal, visiting that place will 'clinch' it ! i used to have to deliver to the place - what a depressing hole, i could never understand why anyone would want to live there.
@davidvivian596
@davidvivian596 Жыл бұрын
You may be right, but we all owe the people who work (and live) there, a huge debt of gratitude
@Deepthought-42
@Deepthought-42 Ай бұрын
@@davidvivian596And the guys in the pits. Eternal respect to the people of South Wales whose communities were destroyed by Thatcher and her ilk.
@gagasmancave8859
@gagasmancave8859 Ай бұрын
How the Hello you go about designing a factory like this awesome
@phildxyz
@phildxyz 29 күн бұрын
Fascinating - back when we had the optimism to build things. It's all a wasteland now.
@skelejp9982
@skelejp9982 14 күн бұрын
I worked at the Dutch Steel Factory; Hoogovens IJmuiden. And at the part, where they used to do steel plating, the Hall was called; De Maagdenhal.. Meaning: ''Hall of Virgins''...because , back then there were mostly woman working there.. And those days, only unmarried women worked..
@kellytkachenko
@kellytkachenko 3 жыл бұрын
So how long did the steel plant last is still there
@mikedavies8124
@mikedavies8124 3 жыл бұрын
Yes.its still there. I work there
@chezpostmanpat
@chezpostmanpat 3 жыл бұрын
Still there and still going strong - built for The Steel Company of Wales (SCOW), from 1948 along side the older Margam works. SCOW later became British Steel Corpoation, then British Steel, then Corus, and now currently owned by Tata
@Mercmad
@Mercmad Ай бұрын
​@@chezpostmanpata saying attributed to an Gent " when the Indians can make their own railway track,I'll eat a pound of it . ( Tata )
@philthycat1408
@philthycat1408 Ай бұрын
Only when things started to get easier here did people from other countries start setting their eyes on coming to the UK to stay 🇬🇧
@Hertog_von_Berkshire
@Hertog_von_Berkshire Ай бұрын
Chap in the thumbnail: Mark Selby?
@sigbjrnjohansen8872
@sigbjrnjohansen8872 Ай бұрын
😮😢😊 etter slike natur inngrep håper jeg fabrikken fortsatt er i bruk og att folk ser verdien i stål
@tjm3900
@tjm3900 29 күн бұрын
No, all is gone :-(
@Bunz69er
@Bunz69er 9 күн бұрын
13:43 One slip and she's all over for of these blokes.
@bapsmcginty4782
@bapsmcginty4782 29 күн бұрын
Nowadays the heaviest industry is some spotty oik prancing in front of a camera for views. Christ how the world has changed in just 50 yeas.
@mjg6966
@mjg6966 28 күн бұрын
Funny 🤣
@davidkidd1974
@davidkidd1974 21 күн бұрын
The Humans of the future wish they would bring restore the farms to grow food for them to eat, and fix back all the coal fumes that fill the atmosphere. Dont get me wrong, my great Grandad Thomas Jones, worked in the steel mills all his life, and his dad in the coal mines.
@kilgoretrout413
@kilgoretrout413 Ай бұрын
And not a single mobile phone 📲 in sight 🥹🥲
@typhoon2827
@typhoon2827 Ай бұрын
6:10 ex military carrier?
@alanwann9318
@alanwann9318 Ай бұрын
This is Pakistan now?
@stevenweasel2678
@stevenweasel2678 Ай бұрын
When Britain had ` HEAVY INDUSTRY ` & ` McAlpines Fusileers `
@leonwilks4114
@leonwilks4114 13 күн бұрын
If only these chap's were given the role of building HS2 it's completion would have been done years ago at less than half the cost
@user-se2pq4xq6s
@user-se2pq4xq6s Ай бұрын
Old times.
@martinworkman8669
@martinworkman8669 14 күн бұрын
And there is was.......Gone
@michaelkinsey4649
@michaelkinsey4649 Ай бұрын
The environmental issues here are utterly eye watering!
@tonydalton6756
@tonydalton6756 Ай бұрын
How did they make your pink knickers? 😂
@bootchop88
@bootchop88 13 күн бұрын
@@tonydalton6756 exactly!
@conormorgan6280
@conormorgan6280 Ай бұрын
Interesting map with the name Hibernian almost totally erased from the country
@alistairkewish651
@alistairkewish651 Ай бұрын
Not ‘ have visited’ but ‘ visited’ - poor grammar lurks everywhere.
@typhoon2827
@typhoon2827 Ай бұрын
Modern day young Welshman: sorry pal, i dont work, see. I'm going to top up my tan, see, at the salon. Then i need to buy some more beard oil. Then i'm going to the parlour for some more tattoo, see.
@mountainmantararua8824
@mountainmantararua8824 6 ай бұрын
All this going on and before diversity. Perhaps it may have been built faster, if we had. How did GB manage without it.🤣🤣
@jameshogg4625
@jameshogg4625 8 күн бұрын
What happened to it
@tomcoleman4207
@tomcoleman4207 8 күн бұрын
Churchill warned against socialism….
@stellayates4227
@stellayates4227 2 жыл бұрын
No sign of PPE or health and safety regs in operation!
@bootchop88
@bootchop88 13 күн бұрын
no purple hair or " they thems " either. Better days then.
@RegNarnoc21
@RegNarnoc21 Ай бұрын
Health and safety wasn’t much back then,now you can’t go to the toilet on a construction site without permission..
@geoffrundel3343
@geoffrundel3343 Ай бұрын
We now in the age of the biggest landfill that's progress regaurd to Amazon u can Inheret all my chipboard and plastic
@geoffrundel3343
@geoffrundel3343 Ай бұрын
Can you get radiation sickness working in a furness ,thy must have sufferd lots of burns
@darrenspear4257
@darrenspear4257 Ай бұрын
Try and find men like this now!
@user-wy3rq1sh2j
@user-wy3rq1sh2j Ай бұрын
Where today at the top of our government system is the ability to visualise instigate and fund and deliver such projects, sadly gone I fear. DEI, transgender forces and too much immigration is all on the priorities of our "betters". To build new and something useful [not like HS2] that we could all admire, would not that be what they should be spending our money on?
@peterchaloner2877
@peterchaloner2877 Ай бұрын
Hideous. Knock it all down. Restore the lake. Rebuild the Abbey. All workers to become monks.
@user-kf9qn9rf5l
@user-kf9qn9rf5l Күн бұрын
Rait pass telugu pen rait hand paly reyal shot swet drems baby hart fell in app lepp lok
@user-uk3uj6zs1w
@user-uk3uj6zs1w 16 күн бұрын
Imagine doing all this without an environmental impact survey😂
@christopherhampson265
@christopherhampson265 9 күн бұрын
15000 tons of coke per week 😂
@papabits5721
@papabits5721 Жыл бұрын
They were girls! Not woman😂
@godislove8740
@godislove8740 2 ай бұрын
noticed.
@charlesreid3482
@charlesreid3482 Ай бұрын
Don’t you mean women
@papabits5721
@papabits5721 Ай бұрын
@@charlesreid3482 their a little young
@brianchislett2699
@brianchislett2699 18 күн бұрын
I am saying nothing. (Yawn)
@stuartwarrick6444
@stuartwarrick6444 10 күн бұрын
Not a lot of obesity going on, not many fat people working hard.
@fugglestick
@fugglestick 18 күн бұрын
All fit healthy lean men..now obese there....says a lot
@billbright1755
@billbright1755 14 күн бұрын
Fontana California had a self sufficient large steel plant. Raw materials such as iron ore Eagle Mountain California were delivered by rail most all owned by Henry J Kaiser. Finished product as beam, sheet, and plate all under one roof. Steel the very back bone of a nation’s strength. When Apollo 11 put men on the moon it was Mesabi Range sourced steel that stayed behind in the rocket blast to support the vessel and made it possible. The movie Steel Town was filmed there with the beautiful Ann Sheridan and Howard Duff. The film also featured Henry’s own line of cars produced elsewhere with his own steel. As a time line reference my 1951 Chevrolet pickup is still in service with its original equipment and engine. Quality construction of the time period so obvious as now 73 years on. 🇬🇧🫱🏼‍🫲🏻🇺🇸
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