Here is the second extract from Our Lady of Mumbles that I recorded at the Rhondda Street Studios. Click on it to listen on YouTube.Here, Elsie Smith from Mumbles has been taken to the police station following the death of William Bartlett at Langland
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The Dunvant Explosion of 1902
I have made a slight change to this page. If you want to read about the unexpected Dunvant Explosion in 1902, then click on the link below. You can then read it as a flip book, and if you so wish, you can download the article, though you will lose the clever flip book effects.…
The Rodney Street Wellness Centre – 1877
Isaac Alger was a naval veteran, a man of wisdom and experience, who knew exactly how the fearless Jolly Jack Tar preferred to relax. So he opened a brothel at 104 Rodney Street in Swansea. And as a result of that, he got himself into difficulties when he was arrested for attempting to murder…
The Unsolved Murder of Ernest Melville
MY HAPPINESS- 1949 Post war Swansea provided plenty of exciting opportunities for the children at play. There were ruins and bomb sites to explore. But on Saturday 22 January 1949 two girls playing hide and seek on Croft Street at the top of High Street made a gruesome discovery – the body of a man…
The Sketty Lane Stabbing – 1909
Today I think we should talk about Ben Evans. No, not that one ,not the department store, known as the Harrods of Wales. No, the other one. You know. The Burglar, the one who described himself as a milkman and lived on Scyborfach Street. That one. Which, of course, is the reason why this…
The Blackpill Sensation 1907
Let’s pop over to the other side of Swansea this week, for a change, and think about what the local press called the ‘Blackpill Sensation’ in November 1907, which began when William Griffin was rushed to the Swansea Hospital after being poisoned. He was a young married man of 22 who worked the…
Ruth Webber – The Lady with the Lamp 1939
The body was identified by William Richards. He confirmed that it was his mother in law, the wife of a labourer called William Webber. She might have been known to some as May Taylor but her name was Ruth Webber and she was 43 years old. She was living in a flat at 38 Trafalgar…
The Hecla and the death of William Thomas 1865
Soothing wrinkles from the brow of agony The history of Wales has always been tied up with the sea. In the nineteenth century ships drifted in slowly from beyond the horizon bringing trade and ideas, changing lives. The sea was always the route to a new and exciting world, to places of unexpected adventure…
Swansea Murders – New Stock
I am pleased to report that I have received new stock of this title direct from the printers..It is a paperback book and is 126 pages long. There are black and white photographs and illustrations that accompany the 25 stories, which date from 1730 to 1946. There are some familiar stories but also many that…
The Execution of Thomas Allen – 1889
Life can change in an instant. Things can happen suddenly, which can never be undone. And death can be ready to embrace you. Consider Frederick Kent. Consider Thomas Allen. Or rather, consider whoever Thomas Allen may have been. It was 10 February 1889 and in spite of all the difficulties that were gathering around Thomas…