Hotel de Marl (Between Ferry Road and the River Taff), Cardiff, 1893. The Hotel de Marl was a scheme devised by local men in Grangetown, Cardiff to evade the 1881 Sunday Closing Act. Groups of men would meet in dug-out pits to share alcohol on Sundays. The numbers of men drinking would fluctuate throughout the day. This may have been a quiet spell as captioned, 'Small and Select'. This photograph was taken on Sunday 28 May 1893.
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