The Story of Spanker: Swansea Corporation’s Most Talked‑About Horse
The Story of Spanker: Swansea Corporation’s Most Talked‑About Horse The commemorative image recalls Spanker , but who exactly was he? His story—preserved across decades of Swansea newspapers—became one of the town’s most enduring civic parables: half comedy, half criticism, and wholly memorable. A Public Outcry in 1905 Herald of Wales In 1905 , The Herald of Wales reported on Spanker with a mixture of indignation and dry humour. The paper described him as a Swansea Corporation horse sold off for 17s. 6d. , prompting the pointed question: “Would a private owner of such an animal have disposed of him in such conditions?” The reporter noted that if Spanker had truly been worn out, there were humane ways to end his working life. Instead, no one from the Corporation attended the sale , and the attitude seemed to be that if he fetched a fair price, good; if not, the loss would fall upon the ratepayers . The article warned that the episode revealed something deeper— “far too much ‘spanke...