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Pentrebach: Festival of Britain festivities

Uneasy lies the festival queen’s head that wears an upside down crown! But, coronation difficulties aside, the carnival goes with a swing.

Non-Fiction 1951 15 mins Silent

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Overview

There’s many a slip twixt crown and head in Pentrebach today! The festival queen’s young page-girl finds it difficult to keep the crown on its cushion and her own head-gear ends up a bit skew-whiff. To top it all, the mayoress places the crown on the queen’s head upside down! But coronation duties aside, Pentrebach enjoys its carnival procession which sets off from a street of newly-built council houses and descends into the older streets where bunting abounds.

The Plymouth Hotel in Pentrebach plays a key role in the Festival of Britain carnival activities, the queen and her entourage leaving from it for the coronation and returning to it afterwards. The use of the name β€˜Plymouth’, also applied to the local iron works, was due to the Earl of Plymouth owning land in the area. Interestingly, both this festival carnival and another a few miles away [see β€˜Merthyr Vale and Aberfan: Festival of Britain festivities’] have the blacked-up slave/master characters which add a grim note to the proceedings.