Interior of the Quiet Room. We see a table with four chairs around it, standing on a rug. There is a fireplace to the right and a bookcase on the wall. A sign on the wall reads 'Silence'.
Cover of the programme for the opening of the Quiet Room.
A female student holds a trowel and lays bricks in a wall, overseen by two men.
The inside of the programme:
The Quiet Room. A sanctuary of rest. It gives an impression of peace and simplicity. Over the doorway are the words 'Cofia Ddysgu Byw', at night time a light shines outside in the darkness; before entering the porch the lusty shouts of school boys come from the playing fields behind; students are talking in the corridor opposite and in the garden plots. The door is opened. Silence. The Quiet Room.
In 1932 a Quiet Room was opened at Glamorgan Training College in Barry.
The purpose of the room was to provide a quiet space for contemplation and reflection, and especially to remember staff and students who had passed away.
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