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Blackmore shifts from beaches and chance encounters to the weightier world of money and property. In this chapter, characters look to secure their future through “sound investments” — but the choices they make reveal as much about ambition and social standing as they do about financial sense.
It’s a reminder of how fortunes in the 19th century were built not only on trade and inheritance but also on careful dealings and, at times, risky ventures.
In Victorian Glamorgan, land ownership and careful investment were central to status and security. Families who held property near Kenfig, Porthcawl, and along the coast not only secured their livelihoods but also shaped their standing within the community. Blackmore’s focus on “sound investments” reflects this reality, where wealth was often measured in acres as much as in coins.
For listeners in Porthcawl, Kenfig, and the wider South Wales coast, this chapter touches on themes that would have felt familiar to local families — the balance between land, wealth, and reputation in a community where status mattered as much as security.
By The Welsh MafiaBlackmore shifts from beaches and chance encounters to the weightier world of money and property. In this chapter, characters look to secure their future through “sound investments” — but the choices they make reveal as much about ambition and social standing as they do about financial sense.
It’s a reminder of how fortunes in the 19th century were built not only on trade and inheritance but also on careful dealings and, at times, risky ventures.
In Victorian Glamorgan, land ownership and careful investment were central to status and security. Families who held property near Kenfig, Porthcawl, and along the coast not only secured their livelihoods but also shaped their standing within the community. Blackmore’s focus on “sound investments” reflects this reality, where wealth was often measured in acres as much as in coins.
For listeners in Porthcawl, Kenfig, and the wider South Wales coast, this chapter touches on themes that would have felt familiar to local families — the balance between land, wealth, and reputation in a community where status mattered as much as security.