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“The Women of Mumbles Head”: Soldiers, Song, and the Legacy of Clement Scott

“ The Women of Mumbles Head ”: Soldiers, Song, and the Legacy of Clement Scott Introduction: A Swansea Story in the Aldershot Military Gazette Across more than two decades, from 1888 to 1911 , the song and recitation “The Women of Mumbles Head” appeared repeatedly in the concert programmes of soldiers stationed at Aldershot , surfacing in the Aldershot Military Gazette as a favourite dramatic piece among cavalrymen, engineers, and Army Service Corps performers. Its presence in these concerts reveals not only the popularity of the poem but also the way in which the heroism of the Mumbles lifeboat women travelled far beyond Swansea Bay, entering the cultural bloodstream of the Victorian and Edwardian armed forces. Aldershot Military Gazette The 1888 Smoking Concert of the 18th Hussars The earliest of these references appeared in 1888 , when the 18th Hussars held a successful smoking concert in their Sergeants’ Mess. The evening, chaired by R.S.M. Goodyear , included songs by Mr. Harr...

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