Skip to main content

Posts

Featured

A Chapter of Innovation at Singleton: Cricket, Culture, and the Vision of Mr. D. Bliss

A Chapter of Innovation at Singleton: Cricket, Culture, and the Vision of Mr. D. Bliss South Wales Daily Post In the mid‑1920s, Singleton became the quiet stage upon which Swansea’s civic imagination revealed itself, and at the centre of this unfolding story stood Mr. D. Bliss , the town’s energetic and forward‑thinking parks superintendent. It was Bliss who, with characteristic conviction, urged the Parks Committee to consider a bold revival of an old pre‑war practice: the laying of coconut‑matting cricket wickets . Cricket, he declared, was “thriving in Swansea” , its popularity swelling beyond anything the Corporation had known before the war. Once, matting had been supplied as a matter of course, but the upheavals of wartime had swept the practice aside. Now, Bliss argued, the time had come to test the method anew , to see whether the coarse fibres might once again lend speed, bounce, and reliability to the town’s pitches. The proposal carried a quiet drama of its own, and it did...

Latest posts

Professor D. Emrys Evans, M.A. — Scholar and Adjudicator

The Rising Outcry Over “Wicked Prices”

Sydney Llewellyn Francis – London Regiment (London Rifle Brigade), 1st/5th Battalion

John Harold Davies – Dorsetshire Regiment, 1st Battalion

Spectacle on the Swansea Waterfront

Spectacle on the Swansea Waterfront

John Northcote Nash and Swansea

Paul Nash and Swansea: A Connection Through Art

The Grenfell Park Estate — A New Suburb for St. Thomas