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Swansea Welcomes Its Prisoners of War

Swansea Welcomes Its Prisoners of War Alderman Watkins and the Homecoming Reception South Wales Evening Post coloured by AI A warm and dignified welcome awaited 144 former prisoners of war at Swansea’s Guildhall , where the Mayor, Alderman Thomas Watkins , presided over a civic reception marking their long‑awaited return home. The event, reported in the South Wales Evening Post , followed a restorative outing to Rhossili, whose sweeping headlands and sea air offered the men a rare moment of peace after years of hardship. Later that afternoon, they gathered at the Guildhall for tea and a musical programme arranged in their honour, the hall alive with conversation, relief, and the quiet emotion of reunion. South Wales Evening Post The entertainment was shaped by Mr. Ivor Owen , Swansea’s Municipal Music Director, whose carefully prepared programme featured the Swansea Ladies’ Choir . Appearing in traditional Welsh costume under the direction of Mrs. Lewis , the choir performed a select...

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