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The Hospital Carnival of 1926 — A City’s Grand Effort Swansea Hospital, 1909 In the summer of 1926 , Swansea prepared for what was proudly announced as the greatest carnival the town had ever seen , a vast civic effort organised by the British Legion to reduce the heavy £33,000 debt carried by the local hospital. In modern terms, that burden would amount to £1,794,200.58 , a figure that reveals the extraordinary scale of the challenge and the ambition behind the fundraising campaign. Long before the creation of the NHS, hospitals depended on voluntary contributions, and Swansea’s determination to confront what would now be nearly £1.8 million of debt demonstrated a remarkable level of civic unity and responsibility. South Wales Daily Post The event, spread across three days in July , was designed not merely as entertainment but as a declaration of communal pride and philanthropic purpose. The opening day, Thursday, 8 July , was celebrated as Mumbles Day , drawing crowds to the seas...

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