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Spectacle on the Swansea Waterfront

  Spectacle on the Swansea Waterfront South Wales Daily Post The days leading to the great regatta transformed Swansea into a place of restless expectation, the entire foreshore stirring with the sense that something extraordinary was about to unfold. Along the Southend sands , carpenters and labourers worked with urgent precision to erect a grandstand stretching nearly three hundred yards , capable of seating 1,200 spectators . The rows of chairs—priced at two shillings and one shilling —seemed to promise not merely a view, but a place in history. For if the weather held, the event would become, as many confidently declared, one of the most remarkable gatherings ever witnessed in the long story of South Wales yachting and aquatic sport . The scale of the preparations and the excitement they stirred were later reported in the South Wales Daily Post , which recognised the regatta as a moment of rare civic splendour. Mr. T. B. Davies’s Westward Shamrock Out in the bay, the scene wa...

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