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The Richardson Mausoleum and Its Historical Associations

The Richardson Mausoleum and Its Historical Associations Richardson family Mausoleum Danygraig Cemetery credit - findagrave Richardson family Mausoleum Danygraig Cemetery credit - findagrave George Grant Francis Situated in Danygraig Cemetery stands the Richardson family Mausoleum , a striking Victorian monument whose inscriptions reveal several notable figures connected with Swansea’s nineteenth‑century history . Among the names commemorated is George Grant Francis (1814–1882) , the distinguished Welsh historian, antiquarian, and civic leader whose work profoundly shaped the preservation of Swansea’s heritage. Born in Swansea on 10 January 1814 , Francis devoted his life to safeguarding the historical identity of South Wales during a period of rapid industrial expansion. A founding member of the Royal Institution of South Wales and a key figure in the establishment of the Cambrian Archaeological Association , he championed the study and protection of Welsh history, archaeology, a...

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