Ty Hanes Local History Centre

at Dunns Lane: closed in 2009

Opened August 2002

and closed on September 2009

Mumbles Local History Centre

at Ty Hanes

4, Dunns Lane, Mumbles

It was run as a partnership between

Mumbles Development Trust and

Oystermouth Historical Association.


Publications are still available

see Publications page for

postage or collection details

THE WORK OF

MUMBLES LOCAL HISTORY CENTRE

Ty Hanes opened in August 2002 with a grant from Bachdor Bro,

as part of Mumbles Development Trust’s ‘wish list’ of projects.

It was run as a partnership between the Trust and volunteers from Oystermouth Historical Association.

The Centre opened from Easter until the end of October, from 10.00am to 4pm, all stewarded in two-hour shifts by a volunteer team of 25 local enthusiasts.

The purpose at the Centre was to research historical facts, record people’s memories, collect photographs, contribute history articles to Mumbles Matters newspaper and its online sister, publish leaflets and books of our work and put on exhibitions on various aspects of Mumbles Past.

We also had a small library of Oystermouth Parish documents such as the censuses, parish records, street directories, old newspapers and journals, which our visitors were welcome to browse.

We welcomed school parties and University groups to the Centre and our retired-teacher members help them with their local studies. We represented Ty Hanes at Swansea Museum and West Glamorgan Archive Office Open Days, where we ‘talked local history’ and sold our publications to visitors.

OUR RESEARCH TEAM

History project Co-ordinator and a founder member of the |Trust—Carol Powell MA

Display Officer —Kate Elliott

Oystermouth Historical Association Archivist and Researcher—Wendy Cope

Oystermouth Historical Association Programme Secretary—John Powell

And twenty-five volunteer stewards

Some of these topics below are covered on this website -

Archive from 2002 to 2009

Mumbles Schools -2002

Mumbles Then and Now

Mumbles in 1952

Old Views of Mumbles

The Horsepool

The Geology of Mumbles: Mumbles Marble

Mrs Stockton Entertains

War and Peace

Christmas in Mumbles

2003:

Mumbles Lifeboat Disasters of 1883 and 1903

Farming in Newton and Mumbles

Mumbles Scouts and Guides

“I Do Like to be Beside the Seaside” * Victorian and Edwardian holidays in Mumbles

Try Some Mumbles Oysters * the Mumbles Oyster Industry in C19th

M.A. Clare 1879-1965: Photographer of Mumbles & Gower

Down the Drain! Swansea Main Drainage Scheme in Mumbles, 1931-36

Armistice Day Commemoration

West Cross Woodland Display

Swansea Jack: a famous dog

Christmas in Mumbles including the Mari Llwd ceremony

2004:

Centenary of St Peter’s Church, Newton

Hamlets of Mumbles: A History of Newton

Gatherings, Groups and Get-togethers in Mumbles

Mumbles From the Air

Let’s go Shopping in Mumbles

Dylan Thomas display

Mumbles History Trail

Visiting exhibition from Swansea Eastside History Society

Maritime Mumbles

The Mumbles Railway 1804-1960

Hamlets of Mumbles: A History of Southend

2005:

Mumbles at War: The Home Front

2006:

Hamlets of Mumbles: A History of Norton

A History of Mumbles Hill including environmental photographs from City & County of Swansea

Rotherslade Bay Improvement Scheme 1926-7

The Rotherslade Bay Improvement Scheme 1926/7

Known to locals as the 'White Elephant'

“Wish you were here …” Postcards from Mumbles

This exhibition traced the history of postcards from their introduction in 1894 throughout the ‘Golden Age of postcards’.

2007:

Hamlets of Mumbles: A History of West Cross

2007

“For those in Peril on the Sea” * The 60th anniversary of the loss of the SS Samtampa and the Mumbles Lifeboat in April 1947

The First Passenger Railway in the World: 200th anniversary of the Mumbles Train

(A revised and much larger exhibition than the one staged in 2004)

Mumbles Woodlands exhibition

2007-

'The Growth of West Cross' display included photographs, memories, maps and historical information on the farms, schools, churches and large houses

From March to end June 2008-there were three displays-

The 'Saturday Night and Sunday Morning' display

‘Mumbles: Now and Then’

& ‘Birds' Eye Mumbles’

From July to 20 September 2008

MUMBLES THROUGH ARTISTS' EYES

also

FROM CASTLE TO CASWELL

A journey Through Time-with 155 years of photographs.

The themes for the spring display 2009 were:-

‘One Hundred years of Scouting and Guiding’

‘Leisure’- sports, trips, walks etc

‘Mumbles Marble’

'Bygone Mumbles'

Mumbles History Centre Exhibitions Archive

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