National Screen and Sound Archive of Wales preserves and celebrates the sound and moving image heritage of Wales, making it accessible to a wide range of users for enjoyment and learning. Its film collection reflects every aspect of the nationβs social, cultural and working life across the 20th century, giving a fascinating insight into Welsh filmmaking, both amateur and professional.
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Wade Family - Penarth, Barry
A Penarth family enjoys the garden at 3 Cwrt-y-Vil Road in summer (with hammock and swing seat), in winter (with snow) and trips to the seaside (The Knap, Barry) and Scotland.
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Overview
Life at 3 Cwrt-y-Vil Road, Penarth. Here lived surgeon Larry Wade [James Stanley Hilary Wade], his wife Joan and their children β twins James and Peter (who wear jumpers bearing their names) and baby Robert (a fourth boy, Andrew, was to follow). A hammock, a swing seat, a tricycle and the seaside (The Knap, Barry) provide fun in summer and snow provides a diversion in winter. Friends and family visit, including Joanβs parents from Scotland.
Larry Wade (1916-1992), awarded a Military Cross for action in the Middle East in 1942 when he was a captain in the Royal Army Medical Corps, became a consultant surgeon at Cardiffβs University Hospital of Wales, his speciality the thyroid. He was one of the four sons of Jimmy Wade [James Owen David Wade, 1885-1952] of Llanelli who was consulting surgeon to many minersβ hospitals in the south Wales valleys. Plaques in his honour can still be seen at the miners' hospitals in Mountain Ash and Caerphilly. A short film, part of the Wade familyβs collection, shows his surgeonβs hands at work, swiftly removing an appendix. All four of his sons followed him into medicine, three becoming surgeons, one a physician.
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