The Brynmawr Experiment was an effort led by the visionary idealist Peter Scott to address issues of poverty and unemployment in Brynmawr, South Wales, between 1929 and 1939. Initially a relief project response of the Quakers in South-East England, it grew first into an effort to set up small industries and finally an ambitious utopian subsistence agriculture project for unemployed workers.
Having received large amounts of money from government and private donations, the projects barely made a profit throughout their existence and finally closed in 1939. The official reason for their closure was that unemployment was wiped out due to the opening of local armament factories in the wake of the Second World War, but credit and government loans were also not extended which meant that the projects could not continue.
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the United Kingdom as part of the BrynmawrExperiment in Brynmawr, Wales. Following the General Strike in 1926, Brynmawr had been particularly badly affected...
which he was a director. Forrester had been part of the pre-war BrynmawrExperiment, which aimed to revive the town following the Great Depression. His...
local workers and also control the resulting economic benefits. The BrynmawrExperiment survived until the outbreak of the Second World War, where the community...
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milestone and signs for a level crossing and weak bridge. Trevithick had experimented with steam engines at Coalbrookdale in 1802. Brunel originally chose...
single railcars only. At this time many railway companies had been experimenting with railmotors, generally single coaches with an integrated small steam...
provided at Travellers Rest, opening on 18 March 1901. In 1903 the TVR experimented with what it referred to as "motor cars": railmotors, that is single...
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