Swansea, Mumbles & the Gower CoastOfficial album guide . and Kenfig, and Pennard. Sunday playis allowed on all these courses with the exception of the one at Blackpill. Miniature Golf and Putting Courses are laid out at Ravenhill Park, Langland Bay Grounds, Lnderhill Recreation CJround and the SwanseaPromenade. Tennis Hard tennis courts are provided in all the large public parks. Summer Carnival The .Annual Hospital Carni\al takes place in August Bank Holiday week of each year. Indoor Amusements There is no dearth of these, and enjoyable entertainment can always be found at one or other of the
Swansea, Mumbles & the Gower CoastOfficial album guide . and Kenfig, and Pennard. Sunday playis allowed on all these courses with the exception of the one at Blackpill. Miniature Golf and Putting Courses are laid out at Ravenhill Park, Langland Bay Grounds, Lnderhill Recreation CJround and the SwanseaPromenade. Tennis Hard tennis courts are provided in all the large public parks. Summer Carnival The .Annual Hospital Carni\al takes place in August Bank Holiday week of each year. Indoor Amusements There is no dearth of these, and enjoyable entertainment can always be found at one or other of the variousplaces, which include the Empire Theatre, several cinemas, and the Patti Pavilion—the last-mentioned beingprincipally devoted to dancing. Lantern Lectures A set of l^antern Slides, illustrating Swansea, .Mumbles and the Gower coast as a holiday resort, are loanedfree of charge. Application for the loan should be made to the Publicity Department. Guildhall. Swansea. {See also notes regtirding * Sport and Recreation on page 23) P.\GE FORTV-FIVF. A Fascinating Tourist Haunt ! ! THE ROMANTIC AND PICTURESQUERUINS OF Oystermouth Castle 5 MILES SAV. OF SWANSEA. ?^^ERCHED on the brow of a rocky eminence, the massive white ivyTP^ covered walls of this ancient Fortress have witnessed the passage ofseven centuries of stirring episode and fierce siege. It is the Castle ofthe Fairy Tale—a favourite alike with the Artist and Photographer See thegreatG ATE W A Ywith walls of the PortcuUisdrawbridge and much machicolationsthrough which the inmates poured boiling oil or molten lead upon the headsof daring assailants. AJso the huge Banqueting Hall and State Apartmentsupstairs, with their fine windows and spacious fireplaces, the old keep, withthe gloomy prison dungeon with its gruesome whipping post, the PRIVATECHAPEL, still preserving its beautiful piscina and ambry used during thecelebration of Mass. and the vast kitchen with walls of the old time roastingjack—a relic of good liv
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