DVD containing the following: 1. D Day Dodgers, sung to the tune of a German song. The words were composed by a British soldier in Italy during the Second World War. (4m 37s); 2. Alf’s War: the story of how Alf Knight volunteered for the Military Hospital Reserve in 1939 and his time in North Africa during the Second World War (3m 55s); 3. Clydach Carnival Queen 1938: Rachel Johnson recounts how became a carnival queen in 1938 (3m 9s); 4. Carnival Queen meets the King. Rachel Johnson recounts how she met King George VI and the Royal Family at the Mond Nickel Works in 1944 (2m 8s); 5. Clydach shops in the 1950s. Memories of Clydach shops in the 1950s and a poem about the lost shops of the High Street (4m 21s); 6. Working Underground. A short film of Clydach Merthyr (Nixon’s) Colliery surface work showing a boiler being stoked, drams of coal being hauled and groups of men (1m 50s)