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The Home of the Bancrofts

The Home of the Bancrofts South Wales Daily Post As published in the South Wales Daily Post in July 1927 , this quiet little cottage—now long vanished—once stood at the Mumbles end of St. Helen’s Football Field , a modest dwelling whose significance far outweighed its size. Few people in Swansea today would immediately “place” the scene, yet 35 years earlier it was the cherished home of the celebrated Bancroft family , whose name became woven into the sporting fabric of the town. The photograph, taken by S. Evans , captures the cottage in its simplicity: whitewashed walls, a weathered roof, and a great tree casting its sheltering shadow. Against the wall stands a small boy, believed to be W. J. Bancroft , the future rugby great whose legacy would become inseparable from Swansea’s sporting identity. The cottage was eventually demolished during improvements to the ground, but its memory remains a poignant reminder of Swansea’s early sporting era and the humble beginnings from which on...

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