William Walter Goddard: An Artist Shaped by Swansea’s Light and Welsh Landscape
William Walter Goddard: An Artist Shaped by Swansea’s Light and Welsh Landscape From a London Birth to a Life Rooted in Swansea’s Artistic and Family Traditions William Walter Goddard was born in 1858 in Hackney, London , the only child of William Goddard and Eliza Burden , a Dorset couple who had married in 1848 at Shaftesbury . Although his birth took place in London, his childhood unfolded in Swansea , where the family had settled by the time of the 1861 Census 1861 Census . They were then living at 50 Rodney Street , with William senior working as a Solicitor’s Clerk and Eliza managing the household. Their three‑year‑old son, William Walter, was their only child, and the household also included Keturah Burden , Eliza’s younger sister, whose presence would remain a constant thread in the family’s domestic life for decades. A Swansea Childhood and the Formation of Character 1871 Census By 1871 , the family had moved to 10 Brunswick Street , Swansea. William senior, now fifty‑two, ...