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The Sea
Swansea possesses a fascinating maritime history. From its Elizabethan river-side quay to its years as a popular seaside resort, attracting genteel, middle-class visitors to the town. From its decision to forego this way of life in favour of a major role in the Industrial Revolution. To its creation of a port and dock system of such immense importance that the Luftwaffe tried to destroy it during the Second World War. Swansea’s folk-history recalls the courage of the Cape Horners who took Welsh coal around the world in exchange for copper-ore to feed the industries back home. Tales of smuggling and shipwrecks have been passed down the years, as has the heroism of the crews who volunteered to man the Mumbles Lifeboat. Marine artists and pioneer photographers have recorded these extraordinary times over the years.
The Sea has been broken down into the following sub categories..
Docks & Transport
Ships and Seamen
Maritime Painters & Photographers
A Seaside Resort
Fishing
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