Mr Bealing's Wales II - slate quarrying, Llanberis

From the collection of

Archif Sgrin a Sain Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru / National Library of Wales Screen and Sound Archive
Established in 2001, the National Library of Wales Screen and Sound Archive holds an unrivalled collection of films, TV and radio broadcasts, video tapes and sound recordings relating to Wales and the Welsh, from 1898 to the present day. The collection spans multiples formats and genres, both professional and amateur.

Mr Bealing's Wales II - slate quarrying, Llanberis


The road from Southampton to Snowdonia was well trodden by Frank and Nancy Bealing who enjoyed holidaying amongst the mountains and lakes.

Snowdonia – a far cry from Southampton where Frank Bealing ran a nursery supplying ocean liners with flowers. At leisure, Frank and his wife Nancy visited north Wales – with Frank's camera - as often as possible. Here he records a visit to Dinorwic Quarry, Llanberis, operating with a fraction of the men it would have employed in its heyday, and captures scenic shots of the area. Their big-eared little dog also features, sitting on a rock – king of their hearts if not the castle!

Bealing's Nursery was established by Frank's father in 1889 and continued until 1964. Frank began filming in the late 1930s, using a 16mm Bolex to chronicle local scenes, shipping, events and family holidays. His last films covered the demise of his business in 1964, at which point he put away his camera for good. The bulk of his films are held by the Wessex Film and Sound Archive, Winchester, Hampshire. As seen here, he captured some good shots of Dinorwic Quarry - clearly he and other members of his party were very interested in the operation and had been permitted guided access.


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