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Old houses and places

Take a look at a selection of paintings and early images of Swansea, which can be found in the collection of Swansea Museum.

Swansea

Bathing Machines – Thomas Baxter

The Willows & Mount Pleasant – Thomas Baxter

Greenhill – Thomas Baxter

The Cambrian Pottery – Thomas Rothwell

Sketty

Sketty Hall, Swansea 1852

Marino – Thomas Baxter

The Bryn

Park Wern

Near Mumbles

Woodlands Castle (Clyne Castle)

Norton House

Mumbles Lighthouse

Caswell Cottage

Penllergare

Penllergare House

Neath

Ynys y Gerwn

Shopping

Staircase of the Sidney Heath department store

Sidney Heath (External)

Showroom of the Sidney Heath department store

Swansea Market – Calvert Richard Jones

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