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Alfred Halfpenny: The Forgotten Adventurer of Sketty

Alfred Halfpenny: The Forgotten Adventurer of Sketty A Swansea Veteran Who Captured the Nation’s Imagination Alfred Halfpenny Alfred Halfpenny is a name virtually unknown today, yet in 1936 he briefly became one of Swansea’s most celebrated characters. His exploits were reported in both local and national newspapers , which followed with fascination the extraordinary journey he was preparing to undertake. Daily Mirror The Daily Mirror reported in May 1936 under the headline “2,700 Mile Tour by Legless Man” , announcing that Halfpenny — a legless war veteran from Swansea — was about to embark on a remarkable journey around the 2,700‑mile coastline of Britain in a small two‑horse‑power motor‑chair . Determined to see more of the country despite the injuries he had sustained in service, he intended to average thirty miles a day , completing the journey in sixteen days if all went well. His venture was hailed as a testament to courage, endurance, and an unwavering refusal to be limi...

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