Swansea, Mumbles & the Gower CoastOfficial album guide . he shortest sea-route to Ireland—to Cardiff; to Chepstow, and itsgrim castle, and Tintern Abbey, the exquisite Cistercian ruin standing in a garden of sleep on the banks of the lovely Wye ; to the Welsh spas of BuilthWells and Llandrindod Wells ; to ancient Monmouth and to Hereford, with itssplendid cathedral ; to picturesque Brecon and the foot of the Brecon Beacons ;to Cray Reservoir, which supplies Swansea with water, through a gloriousmountain country as grand and inspiring as any in Wales ; and to the vast andmagnificently situated


Swansea, Mumbles & the Gower CoastOfficial album guide . he shortest sea-route to Ireland—to Cardiff; to Chepstow, and itsgrim castle, and Tintern Abbey, the exquisite Cistercian ruin standing in a garden of sleep on the banks of the lovely Wye ; to the Welsh spas of BuilthWells and Llandrindod Wells ; to ancient Monmouth and to Hereford, with itssplendid cathedral ; to picturesque Brecon and the foot of the Brecon Beacons ;to Cray Reservoir, which supplies Swansea with water, through a gloriousmountain country as grand and inspiring as any in Wales ; and to the vast andmagnificently situated ruin of Carreg Cennen Castle. Other grand ruins, such asthose of the castles of Kidwelly and Manorbier, can all comfortably be reached. Famous places on the Somerset, Devon and South Wales coast, such as Ilfracombe,Lynmouth, Clovelly, Minehead, Lundy Island, Weston-super-Mare, Cardiff,Porthcawl, Penarth and Tenby, can be visited by excursion steamers fromSwansea and Mumbles Piers. Aliisic IndoorAmusements Motor-coachTrips fromSwansea Excursionshv Sea. Cohvihoun Photo Pennard Castle anU Golf Links Approach to Seventh Green P-nnaid Caslle itaiids on a cliff orerlookini; a .small arm of the sea and. as seen from anyof Ihe neighbourint; vantage points, presents an altractite picture. The castle, built in thethirteenth century is nou a ruin, half concealed by Ihe sand that has been slouly burying itfor centuries. An easy ualk from ihe castle is Pennard Church containing an old barrel-organ, the mechrnical music from nhich, generations ago, led the congregation in the singing. P.\GE TWENIY-FIVE The British Empire Panels in theBrangwyn Hall By \V. Grant Murray, SWAN SKA is indeed fortunate in being the proud possessor of the British Empire Panelswhich adorn the walls of the Hrangwyn Hall in the New acquisition of these masterpieces will place Swansea on the Art map of the panels were painted by a Welshman—Mr. Frank Brangwyn, —probably o


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