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A Walk in South Gower, XXII, 77.
Aberdulais Falls XXXVIII, 67
Above Cefn Bryn XIX, 49.
Advertisements, Special Control of, V, 2.
Aerial Photographs for sale XVI, 53.
Aeron-Thomas, G. E., XI, 3.
Aeron-Thomas, Mrs. C. M., an appreciation, XXII, 4.
Affiliated Societies XVI, 29.
Agriculture and land use 55 p.37
Agriculture and the Gower Landscape, XXV, 79.
Alien Stones on Porteynon Beaches, 111, 8.
Alive-Alive O!, XXV, 84.
Alphabet, a Gower XVII, 52.
An Orange Waterfall XIX, 55.
Anderson, Gladys (obit.) XXXVII, 79
Anderson, H.J. (obituary) XXXIV, 5
Anemone XXXVIII, 17
Anglesea to Swansea, From, VII, 30.
Annual Dinner 1997, address at XLIX,37
Apostle of Gower 52 p.54
Appeal from Lady Apsley, An, VII, 4.
Archaeology:, Bacon Hole, Recent Works at, XXIII, 76.
Archaeology:, Gower Caves, XXI, 36.
Archaeology:, Llanrhidian Green, the stones on, XXII, 10.
Archaeology:, Roman Fort at Loughor, 1970-71, XXII, 44.
Archaeology: Bacon Hole, XXVI, 32; XXVIII, 36; XXIX, 52.
Archaeology of Gower: Arthur's Stone XVI, 54.
Archaeology of Gower Arthur's Stone, VI, 28 ; VIII, 45.
Archaeology of Gower at Penclawdd, XII, 56.
Archaeology of Gower Barland Quarry, XV, 66.
Archaeology of Gower Crawley Promontory Fort, Nicholston,11,12
Archaeology of Gower: Culver Hole, Porteynon XVI, 3.
Archaeology of Gower Discovery at Fall Bay, VII[ 53.
Archaeology of Gower Discovery at Blue Pool, XIV, 14.
Archaeology of Gower Earthworks, Cil-onnen, XIII, 46.
Archaeology of Gower Flint Arrowhead Find at Killay, VIII, 33.
Archaeology of Gower Flint Find at Dunvant, VIi, 29.
Archaeology of Gower Graig Fawr Enclosure, VIII, 36. In 1949", , 11; In 1962 XV, 66.
Archaeology of Gower Knelston, A Vanished alignment of Standing Stones, XIII, 65.
Archaeology of Gower: Llanrhidian Leper Stone, XVI, 19; XIX, 72
Archaeology of Gower Location of'. Lucarum VII 17.
Archaeology of Gower New Sites, 1949-1960, XIV, 81.
Archaeology of Gower New Gower Finds in the Swansea Museum VIII. 33 , .
Archaeology of Gower on Druid's Moor and Harding's Down, Llangenydd, Vll, 16.
Archaeology of Gower on Kilvey Hill, VII, 16.
Archaeology of Gower Papers and Notes on Gower in Archaeologia Cambrensis, VIII, 48.
Archaeology of Gower Penlle'r Bebyll, Mynydd Pvsgodlllyn, VII, 43.
Archaeology of Gower: See also: Excavations.
Archaeology of Gower See also ; Excavations
Archaeology of Gower Some Gower Brooches, XV, 22
Archaeology: Swansea Castle Defences, XXVII, 14.
Archaeology: Swansea's Medieval Defences, XXVI, 11; XXX, 76.
Architects: Charles Wallis XLI, 62
Architects: John Calvert XLI, 56
Architects: John Norton XLV, 10
Architects: Thomas Bowen XLI, 65
Architects: William Powell XLI, 63;XLII 32
Architects: Willian Jernegan XLI, 58
Architects XLVI, 42; L, 6
Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty, plus photos, 51 p.4; 54 p.33
Arthur's Stone, I, 28.
Arthur's Stone (photo), XXIX, 2.
Arthur's Stone, A tale of, III, 22.
Arthur's Stone, Further Thoughts on. XVI, 54.
Arthur's Stone, Medieval Farmstead near, XXXI, 72; (photo) XXXV, 2
Arthur's Stone, photo XLIX, 17
Arthur's Stone, The Secret of, VIll. 45.
Artists in Gower-{Convergence) XV, 29.
Artists in Gower XVI, 66; XVII, 66: XIX. 50, XX, 23.
Artists XLIII, 54; XLV, 23.
As I see it. XVII, 80.
Assembly Rooms XLI, 58; XLIII, 48
Assembly Rooms XXXIV, 7
Autumn in Clyne Wood (poem), XXXIV, 34
Axe, neolithic XL, 49 BBack to the top
Babel at Horton, V, 53.
Back Lane Chapel (photo) XLI, 12
Backingstone 53 p. 11
Bacon Hole, Recent Work at, XXIII, 76.
Badgers XXXVII, 31
Bailad of the Equinox, I, 8.
Ballad of Culver's Hole, The, V, 22.
Ballad of Hunt's Bay'XVIII. 3.
Bard of Gower,-Cyril Gwynn, IV, 11.
Barham, Lady, and her Secretary, XV, 48.
Barham. Lady, in Gower, IX, 2.
Barland Quarries, XV, 66.
Baron Court, Oystermouth 53 p.22
Barraston, XXXI, 10
Barree, Mary Jane (photo) XXXVI 57
Barretts of Henllys 53 p.6
Barri, William de XLVII, 56
Batcock, XXXII, 38
Bathing in the Sea, IX, 39.
Baxter, Thomas XLVII, 70; XLVIII, 79
Baxter, Thomas. XIX, 50.
Baxter, Thomasartist, XXIII, 34.
Bcthesda Chapel, Burry Green 52p.61
Beach Huts (poem), XXX, 70.
Beating the Bounds, Swansea 52 p.69
Beaumont, Henry de XLVI, 16
Beche, Elizabeth (photo) XXXVI, 7
Beche, Henry de la XXXVI, 5 with daughters (photo) XXXVI, 7
Beck, Roger XLV, 48
Bed, The oldest Gower, X[, 10.
Beeches (poem), XXVIII, 79.
Beeches farmhouse (photo) XLII, 45
Beetles of Gower, XIX, 75.
Beetles XXXV, 44
Bell, George, Borough Surveyor L, 6
Ben Evans & Co. Ltd. L, 9
Benblanche (ship-photo) XLIII, 55
Bennett of Penrice Castle Farm (pedigree), XXVII, 12.
Berthlwyd Uchaf Pottery Kiln, XVIII 10.
Best Kept Village Competition, XVII, 4.
Bethany Church XLIII, 15
Bevan, Sam XLIV, 60
Bewick Swan XXXVI, 15
Beynon, William XLIV, 69
Bidding Wedding, 1, 21 ; V, 39 ;
Bidding Wedding, XXII, 55.
Big Raul, The, XV, 54.
Bill Gibbs, XU, 61.
Billard's Factory XLII, 19
Billings, builders L, 9, 12
Biology-Gower's own Plant, Draba Aizoides Montana, III, 44.
Biology, Marine, in Swansea Docks, XII[, 47.
Biology, Plants and Man at Oxwich, XIII, 32.
Bios (annual), XXII, 22.
Birch, Walter de Grey XLVII, 76
Bird Song at Night, XXIII, 8.
Birds of the Gower Coast, XXVII, 20.
Birds seen in Gower, V, 51 ; VI, 19 ; VII, 25; VIII, 18 ; VIll, 34 ; IX, 7 ; X, 55 ; XI, 30 ; XII, 47 ; XIV, 28 ; XV, 52.
Birds to Gower-The Sea Pie and his Sweetheart, X, 43.
Birds XLIV, 72
Birds XLVII, 21; photos 21, 23, 27, 80
Birds, XXXIII, 35, 69; XXXV, 38
Birds, XXXV, 38
Birds XXXVI, 13; XL, 45
Bishopston (Illus.), IV, 61.
Bishopston, By Brake to, XVI, 72.
Bishopston: church XXXI, 44
Bishopston: E. Davies, rector, XXXI, 65
Bishopston: History of (book review), XXXIII, 53
Bishopston House, XXXIII, 23
Bishopston, leadmining at,XXVII, 76.
Bishopston: Providence Chapel, XXXII, 53
Bishopston school endowment, XXII, 32.
Bishopston Valley Appeal, XVI, 73.
Bishopston Valley, III, 30.
Bishopston Valleyvisit of Prince of Wales, XXIV, 4.
Bishopston XLIII, 22
Bishopston XXXIX, 52
Blackpill, A Ceremony at, XXX, 72.
Blackpill Church XLI, 49 School XLI, 49
Blackpill: Gulls at, XXIV, 7.
Blackpill Mill 53 p.27
Blackpill: The Red Lion, XXIII, 36.
Blacksmith, XXXIV, 30
Blow Hole at Worms Head (illustration), XXXIII, 1
Bluepool, A Discovery at, XIV, 14.
Blundell, George, XXXIV, 30
Blythswood, Lady, XI, 8.
Boarspit Farm, photo 53 p.21
Bolgoed Toll Bar 54 p.76
Bone flute, XXIX, 52.
Book Reviews 52 p.78, 79; 53 p.38; 55p.48, 49
Book Reviews XLVI, 47; XLVIII, 79; XLIX, 61
Book RevIews ; Gower by Olive Phillips, IX, 24.
Book RevIews ; Ten Walks in Gower, IX, 14.
Booth, William, artist XL, 15
Booth, William XLIV, 14; XLV, 14
Bowen, Emanuel, XXXIII, 6
Bowens, of Courthouse, XXXII, 39
Box Farm House, Reynoldston XVII, 17.
Boys in Copper Works XVIII, 52
Boys in Pits XVII, 44,
Bracelet Bay 51 p.22
Bracken, XXIII, 24.
Brains' Trust Panel, photo XLIX, 5
Brandy Cove 54 p.6
Brangwyn Panels XLV, 27
Bransby-Williams, Caryl XLI, 71
Braose, Sir William XLIII, 64
Brasses of the Swansea Area, XVII, 70.
Brewing 55 p.39
Brighton of Wales (book review) XXXVII, 35
Brinefield, XXXI, 13
Bristol channel: Geological History, XXI, 21.
Bristol channel: Marine Research around Gower, XXI, 33.
Britannia Inn, photo 54 p.72
British Association: 1971 Meeting, Gower Society Exhibition at,XXII, 82.
British Association: In Swansea, 1848, XXII, 14.
Briton Ferry Estate 51 p.46
Broad Pool, Cilibion XIX, 42.
Broad Pool XXXVII, 9
Broadley, plan L, 67
Broadoak Colliery, Loughor, XXI, 71.
Broadpool, An Ecological Study of, in 1960, XXIV, 50.
Brooches, Some Gower, XV, 22.
Broughton, XXXIII, 62
Bryn Moel Mill XLII, 9
Brynfield, Reynoldston XLVI, 7, photo 12
Brynhyfryd coal mines, XXIV, 80.
Brynmill, Lower Mill 52 p.69
Brynrhos Farm 51 p.53
Buck: print XLII, 24, drawings XLII, 27
Buck Print XXXVIII, 7
Buck, Samuel and Nathaniel, XXXIII, 6
Burnhamon-Sea lighthouse 54 p.27
Burrows Hall, Llangennith XLVII, 17, photo 18
Burrows Lodge, Oystermouth 51 p.26
Burrows Lodge XLI, 6
Burrows, The (photo) XLI, 15
Burry Estuary,
Burry Estuary, lighthouse and pilotage 54 p. 18
Burry Estuaryproposed artillery range, XXII, 3.
Burry Green, plan L, 63
Burry Higher Mill XLII, 13
Burry Holms (photo) XLI, 1
Burry Holms Excavation 1965-66, XVII, 34.
Burry Holms Kiln (photo) XXXIX, 66
Burry Holms, photo XLVII, 2
Burry Holms, XXVIII, 80; photo, XXVIII, 80.
Burry Inlet, evolution of, XXVII, 84.
Bus, Horse, XVI, 44.
Bus, Horse. Enchanted Journey, IV, 8,
Bus No. - leaves Coach Station XVII, 58.
Buses, Taylor's Gower, XXV, 56.
Bush-Crickets, XXX, 23.
Butler, William, drawing by XLVI, 26
Butler, William XXXVII, 7
Butterflies L, 47
Butterflies, XXXI, 22; XXXIII, 70
Button, John XLIV, 60
Button, Otter Hunt, XVI. 46.
Buzzard XLIV, 73
By the Sea in Winter, VI, 10. CBack to the top
Cader Idris XVII, 64.
Cadiz Half, XVIII, 73.
Caeforgan XLIII, 6
Caegurwen XLIII, 32
Caerforgan, XXXII, 6
Caesar (shipwreck), XXVI, 19.
Callwen Church XLIII, 28
Cambrian Archaeological Society in GowerAnnual Meeting, 1960. XIII, 60.
Cambrian Pottery (photo) XLI, 7
Cambrian Pottery, Swansea, The, V, 44.
Cambrian Pottery XLVII, 70
Cambrian Pottery XXXVI, 8; XXXVII, 19 Cambrian, The (a history of) 54 p.58; 55 p.50
Cameron Arms Hotel L, 9
Canal, Penclawdd, and Railway or Tramroad, IV, 45.
Canal, Swansea, V, 19.
Captain Scott's Locomotive, XXVII, 47.
Car Parking, XXII, 3.
Caravans in Gower, XXI, 2; XXII, 2; XXV, 2.
Caravans, VII, 55 ; XI, 7.
Carboniferous Limestone of Gower, XXIII, 10.
Carlton Cinema L, 7, photo 11
Carmel Chapel, photo XLIX, 1
Carreg Lwyd, Porteynon, XXVII, 34.
Cartersford, XXXII, 38
Cash Book, 1841-58, XX, 52.
Castle Gardens (poem), XXXI, 72
Castle - Oystermouth Castle Mystery (Pigeon House) XIX, 80.
Castle. Castle Hunting in Gower, IX, 2S.
Castle. Graig, V, 26.
Castle. Morris's, V, 26.
Castle. Oxwich, Affair of, 1949, II, 2 - VII[, 42.
Castle. Oxwich Affray at, 1557, II, 6.
Castle. Oxwich Illustration, I, 31 ; II, 1 ; II, 47.
Castle. Oystermouth, I, 38.
Castle. Oystermouth Illustration, XI, t.
Castle. Penard, Excavation, 1961, XIV, 76.
Castle. Penard Illustration, 111, 29,
Castle. Penmaen, Excavation of Castle Tower, XIII, 62.
Castle. Penrice (Leghorn to Penrice), VI, 16.
Castle. Scurlage (Witch Bottles in Gower), VIII, 27.
Castle. See also : The Historical Background of Gower, XV, 5.
Castle. Swansea, Brief History, X, 10. Notes on, X, 3. Preservation of, XI, 2.
Castle. Weobley, illustrations, 43 ; III, 41.
Castles : Clyne, XXIII, 61.
Castles : Loughor, 1970-71, XXII, 44.
Castles of Gower. XX, 39.
Castles : Oxwich, XXV, 12.
Castles: Oystermouth, XXXIV, 73
Castles : Penrice, life at, circa 1800, XXV, 58.
Castles: Swansea, XXXIII, 9
Caswell Cottage 51 p.28
Caswell Lodge, XXXII, 7
Caswell, St. Peter's Well Chapel, XXIII, 17.
Caswell Street, (photo), XXIX, 51.
Caswell, The Battlefield, V, 40.
Caswell, XXXII, 6
Caton, Martin, M.P., President's Address 54 p.33
Cave : Bacon Hole, VIII, 33 ; XV, 22.
Cave : Cathole, VIII, 33.
Cave : Cave : Cave Hunting in Gower, VI, 35.
Cave : Culver's Hole (Culverhole, Porteynon), The Ballad of, V, 22.
Cave : Culvers Hole Illustration, V, 23.
Cave : Culverhole (Porteynon), 1V, 26.
Cave : Lethrid Cwm, XIV, 3.
Cave : Longhole, IV, 24.
Cave : Minchin Hole, I, 22; II, 11 ; III, 46 ; IV, 26 : V, 34 : Vl, 42 ; VIII, 33 ; VIII, 52 ; IX, 26 ; X, 57 ; XV, 22.
Cave : Paviland, How to get to, XII[, 26.
Cave : Paviland,11, 12 ; 11, 34.
Caves :Bacon Hole, XXI, 38; XXIII, 76.
Caves :Cathole, XXI, 41.
Caves :Culver Hole, Llangenydd, XXI, 47.
Caves: Culver Hole, Porteynon XVI. 3.
Caves :Culver Hole, Porteynon, XXI, 42.
Caves :Gower, XXI, 36.
Caves: In Search of Caves XVI, 64.
Caves :Leather's Hole, XXI, 40.
Caves: Llethrid Swallet XVI, 64.
Caves :Minchin Hole, XXI, 39; XXIV, 12.
Caves :Paviland (Goat's Hole), XXI, 44.
Caves :Porteynon Point, XXI, 43.
Caves: Porth yr Ogof, Ystradfellte XIX. 34.
Caves :Spritsail Tor, XXI, 48.
Caves :Worms Head, XXI, 46.
Caves XXXVIII, 60
Caving XLII, 75
Cefn Brvn: Medieval farmstead, XXXI, 72
Cefn Brvn: Prehistoric Site, XXXII, 47: XXXIII, 54
Cefn Brvn: XXXI, 6; (photo), XXXV, 2
Cefn Bryn Walk, VIII, 16.
Cefn Bryn XLVIII, 54
Cefn GorwyddChapel site, XXIII, 28.
Cefn Hengoed (name) XVIII. 77.
Cefngyfelach, XXXII, 59
Celtic Bell from Llanmadog, Xf, 10.
Celtic Church Monuments, XXXV, 33
Ceramic Industry XXXVII, 19
Ceri Richards-A Lyric Painter, VIll, 9.
Ceri Richards, an appreciation, XXII, 83.
Chairman's Commentary 51 p.2; 52 p.2; 53p.2; 54 p.2; 55 p.2
Chairman's Commentary XLVI, 2; XLVII, 2; XLVIII, 2; XLIX, 2; L, 2
Chairman's report, XXXI, 2; XXXII, 2; XXXIII, 2; XXXIV, 2; XXXV, 2
Chairman's Report XLI, 2; XLII, 2; XLIII, 2; XLIV, 2; XLV, 2
Chairman's Report XXXVI, 2; XXXVIII, 2; XXXIX, 2
Change, though not decay, III, 38.
Chapel, Lady Huntingdon's XLVI, 40, illus. 45
Chapels and Churches Ancient Dedications of the Archdeaconry of Gower, XII, 28.
Chapels and Churches Bishopston (Religious Liberty at Penrice), IX, I5.
Chapels and Churches : Cae Chapel, XXIII, 28.
Chapels and Churches: Capel y Crwys XX, 52.
Chapels and Churches : Caswell, St. Peter's Well, XXIII, 17.
Chapels and Churches : Cefn Gorwydd, XXIII, 28.
Chapels and Churches Cheriton (Illustration). III, 1 ; VI, 7.
Chapels and Churches: Cheriton XVIII 23.
Chapels and Churches Cheriton Established by Lady Barham, IX, 2.
Chapels and Churches : Church Hill, Parkmill, XXII, 62.
Chapels and Churches : Croft Chapel, XXIII, 28.
Chapels and Churches: Cwmavon, All Saints XX, 72.
Chapels and Churches Gelli-onnen, X, 72,
Chapels and Churches Gower Parishes in the Sixteenth Century, 1,42.
Chapels and Churches : Ilston, XXIII, 17.
Chapels and Churches : Knelston, XXI, 58.
Chapels and Churches Liandeilo, Talybont, 11, 38 ; Illustration, 111, 13.
Chapels and Churches : Llandewi, XXII, 54.
Chapels and Churches: Llanekn, An Ancient Church Site at, XX, 16.
Chapels and Churches: Llangenydd Church Tower (old custom) XVI. 46.
Chapels and Churches: Llangenydd Church, Effigy of Knight. XVII, 72.
Chapels and Churches Llangenydd. X, 66 : X, 73.
Chapels and Churches : Llangenyddcarving on lych gate, XXII, 1.
Chapels and Churches Llangiwg, X, 67.
Chapels and Churches: Llangyfelach Church, Brass XVII, 77.
Chapels and Churches Llangyfelach, X, 67.
Chapels and Churches Llanmadog, Celtic Bell, XI, 10.
Chapels and Churches Llanmadog, X, 69...
Chapels and Churches Llanrh(dian, X, 70 ; X, 73.
Chapels and Churches Llanrhidian (Illustration), III, 45.
Chapels and Churches: Llanrhidian Leper Stone XVI, 19, XIX, 72.
Chapels and Churches: Llanrhidian, Parish of, XX, 16
Chapels and Churches : Llanrhidianstones outside church, XXII, 10.
Chapels and Churches Loughor, Tithe Terrier. 1559, VIi, 53.
Chapels and Churches Loughor, X, 71.
Chapels and Churches Methodism in Gower, Early, X, 16.
Chapels and Churches Morriston, V, 26.
Chapels and Churches: Oxwich Church, Effigy in, XVII, 73.
Chapels and Churches Oxwich (Illustration), VII, 51.
Chapels and Churches Oxwich, Life in a Gower Rectory An early nineteenth century account, 49.
Chapels and Churches Oxwich,11, 46.
Chapels and Churches: Oystermouth Church in 1850 (photograph) XVI, 59.
Chapels and Churches Paraclete Church, Newton, Notes on, XV, 51.
Chapels and Churches Paraclete Church The Rev. William Hammerton, First Minister of, XV 48.
Chapels and Churches Parkmill, Evan Griffiths, The first Minister at XIV, 47.
Chapels and Churches: Penard XVIII, 21.
Chapels and Churches: Penmaen XVIII, 22.
Chapels and Churches : Pennard, XXIII, 16; XXIII, 23.
Chapels and Churches: Pontardawe, All Saints XX, 74.
Chapels and Churches: Porteynon, Old Church XVI, 4.
Chapels and Churches Reynoldston, X, 73,
Chapels and Churches Rhosili Warren, Traditional Early Church, 11, 12.
Chapels and Churches Ruri-deaconal Chapter, V, 10.
Chapels and Churches Saint Cenydd, Patron Saint of Gower, XIV, 74.
Chapels and Churches Saint Patrick's Birthplace, Loughor, XIV, 22.
Chapels and Churches See also : The Historical Background of Gower, XV, 5
Chapels and Churches : St. Mary's, Swansea, in 1790, XXV, 67.
Chapels and Churches: Swansea, St. Mary, Effigies XVII, 74.
Chapels and Churches: Swansea, St. Mary, Brass XVII, 76.
Chapels and Churches: Upper Killay Congregational XX, 52.
Chapels and Churches: Wernllath Isaf Meeting House XVIII, 28.
Chapels: Cheriton, XXXI, 45
Chapels: Ilston, XXXII, 39
Chapels: Oxwich Green, XXXIII, 72
Chapels, plus photos, 55 p.60 Trinity Chapel Cheriton 52 p.57
Chapels: Providence, XXXII, 53
Charity Begins Here, X XX, 4.
Charlie Phillips, An Afternoon with, 111, 14.
Chartists, " Rebecca " and the Swansea Police XII 22.
Cheriton Church (Illustration), III, 1.
Cheriton Church 52 p.2
Cheriton, David Thomas of, XVIII, 26.
Cheriton Globe House, IX, 48.
Cheriton L, 43
Cheriton: Mill XLII, 18, Factory XLII, 18
Cheriton XXXIX, 53
Cherry, Andrew XLV, 38
Childhood memories, Caswell and Langland, 55 p.6
Children in Three Cliffs XVI, 75.
Children, XXVI, 38.
Choughs XLII, 70
Christian Monuments of Gower, Early, X, 66.
Christmas Sport XXXVI, 36
Christos Betas, XXX, 52.
Church bells XXXIX, 52
Churches: Bishopston, XXXI, 44
Churches: Cheriton, drawing XLVI, 10
Churches: Cheriton, XXXI, 45
Churches: Ilston L, 80
Churches: Ilston, XXXI, 46
Churches: Llangennith, XXXI, 46
Churches: Llangwig, XXXI, 51
Churches: Llangyfelach, XXXI, 78
Churches: Llanmadoc, XXXI, 48; XXXIII, 75
Churches: Llanrhidian, XXXI, 49
Churches of Medieval Gower, XXVI, 16
Churches: Oxwich, XXXI, 53
Churches: Oystermouth, XXXI, 53
Churches: Pantygwydr L, 7
Churches: Penard, XXXI, 54
Churches: Penmaen Burrows. XXXI, 59
Churches: Reynoldston, XXXI, 55
Churches: Rhossili (plans) XXXVI, 47 church door (photo) XXXVII, 1
Churches, See Chapels and Churches.
Churches: St. Marv's, Swansea, XXXIII, 12
Churches, Victorian restoration 55 p.14
Cil Ifor XLVIII, 58
Cil-onnen Earthwork, X111(, 46.
Cilboidv (photo), XXXIII, 8t)
Cilfwnwr Farm 51 p.34,37
Cilibion, XXXII, 24
Cilwych Press, The, VIII, 51.
Cinderford Iron Works XLV, 6
Cinemas: Carlton L, 7
Cinemas: Regal L, 12
Cinemas: Scala L, 12
Circulating Schools XLIX, 53
Cistercians XLVII, 59
City of Bristol, An account of the Sinking of the, VIII 15.
City of Bristol - ship XLIX, 72, photo. 73
Civic Trust, The, XIV, 58.
Clarke, G.T. XLVII, 76
Clase XLV, 58; plan XLV, 61
Clasemont (house) XL, 17, 23
Clasemont XLII, 53; XLV, 15; photo XLV, 16
Clerk's House XLIV, 58
Climatic Change at Bacon Hole, XXVIII, 36.
Cloth making 55 p.40
Clover in Gower, XXVI, 45.
Clovercliff XLI, 17
Clydach Church XLIII, 15
Clydach, Old Colliers Arms, (photo), XXXIII, 41
Clydach, XXlll, 40; (photo), XXXIII, 51;
Clyne-A Parish in East Gower, IX, 50.
Clyne Castle XLV, 8
Clyne Castle, XXIII, 61.
Clyne Common, proposed developments, XXII, 3; XXIV, 3.
Clyne Gardens 54 p.47, Tour 54 p.52
Clyne River (name) XVIII. 73.
Clyne Valley, Early Coal Working in, XI, 17.
Clyne Valley, Industrial Development in, XIII, 28.
Clyne Valley tramway 51 p.25
Clyne Valley XL, 38
Clyne Valley, XXXI, 29
Clyne Wood (poem), XXXIV, 43
Clyne Wood XLIX, 62
Coal Industry :The beginning of in Loughor, XXI, 71.
Coal Industry :The Vivian collieries in 1868, XXIV, 80.
Coal Mine, An Old Valley, IV, 56.
Coal mines 52 p.27
Coal Working in Clyne Valley, Early, XI, 17.
Coastline, XXXIV, 53
Coat of ArmsGower R.D.C., XXII, 6.
Coates, Professor John Edward, obituary, XXIV, 29.
Cobbler, Gower XVI, 11.
Cockle Carts (photo), XXXV, 13
Cockle Women (Illustration), I, 11 ; IV, 31 ; VII,35: XIII, 31.
Cockle Women (photo), XXXV, 16
Cockles, II, 30. See also :
The Sea-pie and his Sweetheart, X, 43.
Cockles, XXXV, 12
Cocklewoman 53 p.56
Coghlan, Thomas XL, 9
Coitv Green, XXXI, 5
Cole, Sir Christopher 51 p.46
Coles, William XXXVII, 20
College Mill XLII, 18
Collieries: Cefngyfelach, XXXII, 59
Collieries: Tirdonkin, XXXII, 59
Colliery XXXVI, 21
Collins, John XXXVIII, 45; photo 48
Collins, William Lucas (Portrait), XXXI, 19
Come and Go XX, 14.
Commons XX, 92.
Contemplation (poem), XXXI, 35
Convergence, XV, 29.
Copper Industry in Swansea. Foundation of XX. 8.
Copper Industrya further note on Dr. John Lane, XXII, 23.
Copper Miners Tinplate Co. Ltd., Cwmavon, XX, 72.
Coral, XXXI, 63
Corn treading by Sheep, Ill, 46,
Cottages, Old. in Gower XVII, 14.
Council for British Archaeology, XIV, 15.
Countess of Huntingdon's ChapelXLI, 6
Country Magazine : B.B.C. Programme on Gower, I, 4.
County Naturalist Trust Movement, The. XIX. 48
Court Day at Penrice, IV, 3,
Court House, XXXII, 38
Court Roll, Pennard 55, p.29
Cox, William XLIX, 68
Crabbing : An afternoon with Charlie Phillips, Ill, XIV.
Crawley Promontary Fort. Nicholston, 11, 12.
Crawley Wood, At, V, 47.
Crawley Wood-See Nicholaston Wood.
Crawshav, R, XXXII, It
Crawshay XLV, 6
Crofty Mill XLII, 21
Crofty XLVII, 7
Cross Keys Inn, XX, 25.
Cross Keys XLI, 39
Crow, photo XLVI, 80
Crows, XXIX, 37.
Crumlyn Bog (name) XVIII, 77.
Crumlyn Burrows Racecourse, XVI, 56.
Crwys The Reverend John Evans' Academy at, VIII 54.
Culver's Hole. The Ballad of, V, 22. Currant Tree, now 'West Cross Hotel' 51,p.28
Curtis Family in Gower, 1, 36.
Cwm Ivy (photo), XXVII, 84.
Cwm Ivy (photo), XXXIV, 80
Cwm Ivy, George Holland's Diary for 1841, XVIII, 54.
Cwm Ivy L, 43; photo XLVII, 80
Cwm Ivy Tor (photo) XLII, 2
Cwm Ivy Woods, XIX, 43.
Cwmavon, Copper Miners Tinplate Co. Ltd., XX, 72.
Cyfarthfa: Castle XLV, 6, Iron Works XLV, 6
Cynghordy XVIII 74.
Cynnore XVIII, 74.
Cyril Gwynn-Bard of Gower. IV, 11. DBack to the top
Dafydd William, Llandeilo Fach XI[, 31.
Dal Mwnci's Tale, A Moral, 111, 34.
Davies, Arthur, (obituary), XXVIII, 5.
Davies, Edward, XXXI, 65
Davies, J. D., XXVIII, 5.
Davies, Rev. J. D., Visit of Rev. Francis Kilvert, XXI, 29.
Davies, The Rev, Latimer, VI, 39.
Davies, The Rev. 1. D., VI, 7.
Dawkin, XXXII, 40
De Mortuis, VIII, 31.
Death coming on the Hills. 111, 32.
Deer Park L, 71
Delamotte, George XLIV, 35
Delvid Farm, Llangenydd XVI, 63.
Derwen Fawr Estate L, 6
Dialect speech of Gower, 111, 26 ; V, 11,
Dialect speech of Gower, See also-Court Day at Penrice. IV, 3 ;
Dialect speech of Gower, Some Memories of Childhood. XV, 43.
Diary: Kittle Hill, XXXIII, 22; XXXIV, 34
Diary: Kittle Hill XXXVI, 57
Diary of a Gower man XXXIX, 48
Diary of John Timothy, XXIX, l 1.
Diary: Visitor to Swansea and Gower, XXXIV, 6
Diles Lake, XXXI,
Dillwyn: Amy XXXVII, 62
Dillwyn Family 51 p.20.; 54 p.76
Dillwyn: Family XXXVII, 19
Dillwyn, L.W. XLVII, 70
Dillwyn: Lewis Llewellyn XXXVI, 7
Dillwyn, Lewis Weston 51 p.20; 51 p.43
Dillwyn: Lewis Weston XXXVI, 6
Dillwyn's Etruscan Ware, XXI, 8.
Dillwyns and Rebecca 54 p.76
Dinosaur of Kilgerri, The, IV, 28.
Do you know East Gower ? X, 62.
Do's and Don'ts of Taste for Gower, Vill, 44.
Docks, Swansea XLVII, 33
Dogs : Old Sea-dogs of Swansea, XV, 39.
Dolly Mare, XXX, 27.
Donkeys at Mumbles 51 p.21
Doolamur, XXX, 27.
Dower Chest, The Gower, IV, 41.
Dragonflies, XXXIII, 14
Dragonfly, photo XLVII, 1
Dredging 52 p.24
Droughts and Floods in Swansea, XVIII, 58.
Drovers 54 p.70
Drowned Lands in Swansea Bay XVI, 69.
Duckman, The, XVIII, 26.
Dulais Vallev (photo), XXXV, 26
Duncan, Edward XVII, 66.
Duncan Family in Gower, The, XV, 29.
Dune Slacks, XXXIV, 19
Dunn's, plan of, XXIX, 8.
Dunns 51 p.27
Dunvant, Flint find at, VII. 29.
Dunvant, Oikormene at, XIV, 71.
Dunvant Station (poem), XXIV, 73.
Dunvant:- story of, XXVIII, 66; XXX, 62. photo, XXVIII, 70.
Dyes, for cloth 52 p.19
Dylan Thomas, VI, 2.
Dylan Thomas XVI, 47.
Dylan Thomas's friend of early years, XXI, 50. EBack to the top
Eames, William XLVII, 45
Early Camping Days in Gower, V, 32.
Earthworks, pre-Roman XLVI, 8
Earthworks-See Archaeology.
Education in Gower, Early, XXII, 27; XXIII, 30; XXIV, 68; XXV, 42.
Edward Duncan XVII, 66.
Egg collecting on Rhossili cliffs 54 p.74
Egyptology XLVI, 13
Electric Boat at Penllergare XLVII, 61
Ellis, Dr Henry Vause 51 p.71
Empire Theatre, Swansea XLV, 38, 54
Enchanted Journey, IV, 8.
End of an Elegant House, The, XXIII, 4.
End of Rural Gower, II, 14,
Enjoyment of Gower. XV, 67.
Enterprise Neptune XVII, 22.
Epic of the Donkey, The, XI, 44.
Epitaph for a Shoemaker. XV, 11.
Erosion in the Valley of the Pennard Pill, XXVIII, 46.
Estate Plans L, 57, illus. 59, 63, 67
Evan Evans, autobiographical XVI, 14.
Evan John of Ty'r Coed. Cash Book XX, 52.
Evans, D.C. (obituary), XXVI, 89.
Evans, Edgar, A Gower Hero. VII, 9.
Evans, Edgar XLV, 70; photo XLV, 75
Evans, Evan (obit.) XLV, 75
Evans, Evan (photo) Penard Castle XXXVIII, 13
Evans, The Reverend John Evans' Academy at Crwys, Vill, 54.
Evening in Winter (poem), XXVIII, 24.
Everything Ship-Shape, XXIII, 61.
Evolution of the Burry Inlet, XXVII, 84.
Excavations: A Forgotten Round Cairn at Newton, Mumbles, XX, 66.
Excavations Archaeology of Gower, 1949, 71, 11.
Excavations at Llanelen 53 p.39
Excavations At Giant's Grave, Llethrid Cwm, XIV, 6.
Excavations At Minchin Hole, 1946-1948, 1, 22 ; 1949, II 11 ; 1950, III 46; 1951, IV, 26; 1952, V, 34 ; 1953, VI, 42 ; 1955, VIII, 52; 1956, IX, 26; 1957, X, 57; Finds at, 1939-1944, VIII, 33; XV, 22.
Excavations : Bacon Hole, XXIII, 76.
Excavations: Berthlwyd Uchaf Pottery Kiln, XVIII. 10.
Excavations: Burry Holms, 1965-66, XVII. 34.
Excavations: Cefn Bryn XXXII, 47
Excavations: Kilvey Hill, 1968, XIX, 22.
Excavations: Little Wind Street, XXXII, 71, XXXII, 54
Excavations, Llanelen XLVI, 58
Excavations : Loughor, 1972, XXIII, 15.
Excavations : Loughor, Roman Fort, XXII, 44; XXIV, 20.
Excavations: Loughor, XX, 89.
Excavations : Minchin Hole, 1973, XXIV, 12.
Excavations: Near Arthur's Stone, XXXI, 72
Excavations of Castle Tower, Penmaen, XllI, 62.
Excavations: Pennard, XXXIV, 44
Excavations XXXVI, 48
Exchange Buildings L, 7, 12, photo L, 11
Exhibition, The Gower, IV, 58.
Eynon, George ap, XXXI, 13 FBack to the top
Fabian's House, Swansea, XXIV, 30.
Fabians House XXXVII, 7
Fairwood Common Aerodrome, VIII, 42.
Fairwood Works, Gowerton (photo) XLIII, 58
Fairy Hill, Life and Death at, XIII, 52.
Falcon XLIV, 77
Fall Bay, Archaeological Discovery at, VIII, 53.
Farm in a Gower Village, XXVII, 34.
Farm Inventory, Glanybad, Swansea, 1703, XXIV, 30.
Farm Labourer, The Gower, Vintage 1893, XXV, 37.
Farm Trail, XXVI, 80.
Farmhouse, Kennexton to St. Fagans, XVI, 30.
Farmhouses and Cottages in Gower. Old, XVII, 14
Farmhouses XLIX, 62
Farming, and the Gower Landscape, XXV, 79.
Farming in Gower (Victorian) XVI, 42: XVIII.54. XIX, 20: XX, 52.
Farming in Gower and its Environs, Patterns of, XXII, 70.
Farming, XXVI, 45.
Farming XXXVI, 57
Farms and Settlements, Lost, in Gower, XXI, 8.
Farmstead near Arthur's Stone, XXXI, 72
Ferns and Fem-allies of Gower The. X, 75 ;. XL 47.
Ferns of Gower, XXIII, 24.
Feudal Gower (especially Parkmill area), XXII, 78.
Feudal System XLVI, 16
Fever, The, XV, 19.
Ffynone House, XXX, 48.
Field Excursions in Gower, II 41.
Field on a Cliff (poem), XXVII, 52.
Field Patterns in Gower and Brittany, IV, 51.
Field Patterns L, 76
Fields in Gower, Open, XXV, 7.
Filming in Gower XLVII, 30, photo 31
Finding a Fossil, XV, 34.
First Building Bye-Laws in Swansea, XXIX, 46.
Fish on and around the shores of Gower, XXIII, 62.
Fish pond XXXVIII, 27
Fish weir XLIV, 6
Fish XXXVIII, 37
Fisher Street XLI, 14
Fishing at Oystermouth, 53 p.17
Fishing XL, 24
Flair Llangyfelach, XI, 49.
Fleur de France XLI, 40
Flint find at Dunvant, VII, 29.
Floods and Droughts in Swansea XVIII, 58.
Flowers of the Limestone, XI I, 40.
Flowers, some Gower, XXIV, 37.
Foot and Mouth disease 52 p. 16
Footpath Dispute, 1769, XXI, 53.
Footpaths, II, 37.
Footpaths, Survey of, Ill, 17.
Footpaths, the Importance of, XIX, 72.
Fords, Loughor Estuary, at Whiteford, XVII, 8:
Fords, Tawe at Swansea, XVI, 56.
Forestry XL, 38
Forgive us our Trespasses, XXII, 39.
Fossils, Notes on some Gower, XVI, 27.
Four Moments on a Swansea Beach (poem), XXVIII, 54.
Four Scenes in English Gower, III, I8.
Fox (photo) XLIV, 80
Frame, Terry XLIX, 79
Francis, George Grant 51 p.23
French Vessel in South Dock (photo) XXXVII, 53
Froglane (photo) XXXVI, 80
From Nicholaston to London, 1820, XX, 81.
From the Horse's Mouth, XVI, 3: XVI, 42: XVII, 5.
Frost Risks at Scurlage, XXIII, 46.
Full Fathom Five, XVI. 50.
Full moon over Maen Cetti, VIII 22. GBack to the top
Game Shooting XLVII, 45
Gamekeepers XLVII, 48
Garngoch Collieries, XXI, 75.
Garrick, David XLV, 15
Gazebo, at Clyne (photo) 54 p.47
Gellihir Woods, XIX. 46.
Gellihir, XIX, 36.
Gellihir, XXXII, 38
Gellihir XXXVII, 57
Genteel elopement, A, X, 47.
Geological Section on the Glynneath Bypass, A New, XXV, 33.
Geological Survey XXXVI, 5
Geology An Excursion to the Mumbles Area, XI, 26..
Geology An Excursion to Three Cliffs Bay, XI[, 50.
Geology : and scenery in the City of Swansea, XXIV, 61.
Geology Arthur's Stone, XVI, 54.
Geology: Broughton Bay, XXXIII, 62
Geology : Carboniferous Limestone of Gower, XXIII, 10.
Geology: Clyne Valley, XXXI, 29
Geology Development of the Swansea Bay Area, XXVII 58.
Geology Erosion in the Valley of the Pennard Pill, XXVIII, 46.
Geology Evolution of the Burry Inlet, XXVII, 84.
Geology Excursion to the Vale of Neath, XIX, 30.
Geology Excursion to the Swansea Valley, XX, 57.
Geology Explained in South Wales (book review), XXIV, 66.
Geology Glacial Drainage Channels of Swansea, XXX, 63.
Geology Gower in Triassic Times, XVIII 46.
Geology : History of the Bristol Channel, XXI, 21.
Geology : Limestone feature at Nicholaston, XXIII, 71.
Geology Notes on Some Gower Fossils, XVI, 27.
Geology of Gower, A History of, XII, 9.
Geology of Swansea Bay, XV, 35.
Geology Of Bishopston Valley, III, 30.
Geology Of Gower, A Guide to, XI, 4.
Geology Paleo environment of a Killay Cyclothem, XXVI, 28.
Geology: Rhossili Bay, XXXIII, 68
Geology : Section on the Glynneath Bypass, A New, XXV, 33.
Geology : The Ice Age in Gower, as Illustrated by Coastal Landforms and Deposits, Heatherslade to Hunts Bay, XXIV, 74.
Geology The Limestones of Gower, XVII, 30.
Geology : The Shape of Gower, XXI, 65.
Geology The Soils of Gower, XVIII, 66.
Geology : The Structure of Gower, XXII, 33.
Geology Wandering Continents, XXVI, 62.
Geology XXXVIII, 67
George, Robert, Diary of XX, 81.
German guns at Penmaen 53 p.58
Giant's Grave in Llethrid Cwm XIV, 6.
Gibbs, Billy, X1[, 61.
Gibbs, Billy XLI, 55; photo XLI, 54
Gibbs Family, XXVII, 66.
Gilbertson, family XX, 72
Girls, in Swansea Factories XVIII, 51.
Gittins, Prof. Charles, obituary, XXI, 32.
Glamorgan County History, X, 14.
Glamorgan Local History Society, IV, 62.
Glamorgan Pottery XXXVII, 19
Glanrhyd House, Pontardawe XX, 73.
Glantawe, Lord XL, 29
Glanybad farm, St. Thomas, XXIV, 30.
Glanybad XXXVII, 8
Glass, 15th Cent. XLVI, 8
Glass-house at Loughor XIX, 66.
Glasshouse, Swansea, XXXIII, 8
Glebe House, Penmaen XLIII, 11
Globe fuse, Cheriton, 1X, 48.
Glyncollen House, Morriston, XXIV, 18.
Glynn Vivian Art Gallery XLV, 27
Glynneath Bypass, A New Geological Section on the, XXV, 33.
Gnoll House XLI, 9
Goat Street (photo) XLI, 14; XLV, 38
Golden Jubilee of Clyne Gardens 54 p.47
Goosander XXXVI, 14 Gorwydd Colliery XXXVI, 21
Gordan'Richard, of Llwyn-y-Bwch,1804-1877, XIV, 7,
Goshawk XLIV, 77
Govier, James Henry XLIII, 54
Gower, 19th Cent, drawings XLVI, 12
Gower: Aerial photographs c. 1945, 54 p. 15
Gower and the Cambro-Normans, I 29.
Gower-Archaeology of. See Archaeology.
Gower as a Tourist Centre, VII, 28.
Gower: bard of XXXIX, 18
Gower Beauty Parks Development Co., IX, 23.
Gower: Beetles, XXXV, 44
Gower: birds XXXVI, 13; XL, 45
Gower: Birds, XXXIII, 35
Gower: Boundary Changes L, 15, map, 17,
Gower Brooches, Some, XV, 22.
Gower: Buses, XXXIII, 70
Gower, Bush-Crickets of, XXX, 23.
Gower: Butterflies L, 47, colour photos 49,
Gower: Butterflies, XXXI, 22
Gower, Castles of, XX, 39
Gower: church bells XXXIX, 52
Gower Churches (book review), XXX, 71.
Gower: Churches, XXXI, 43: XXXIII, 75
Gower Coast (book review), XXX, 71.
Gower Coast National Nature Reserve, XVII, 62.
Gower: Coastline, XXXIV, 53
Gower Cobbler XVI, 11.
Gower: Collieries 52 p.38
Gower: Countryside, past and future L, 39, photo 31,
Gower: crabbing XL, 24
Gower Customs Bidding Wedding, 1, 21 ;V, 39 ; VI, 22.
Gower Customs Gower Reel, III, 43 XIII, 17.
Gower Customs Horse's Head (Mari Lwyd), V, 9 ; (Illustration), VIII, 50.
Gower Customs Wassail Song, 1, 1.9.
Gower Customs Welsh Costume, VIII, 28 ; IX, 11.
Gower Customs Welsh Wedding Customs, IX, 19.
Gower Defence Union, XIII, 40.
Gower: Dialect glossary (brief) 52 p.26; 53p.79;54p.73
Gower Dialect XLIX, 35
Gower: diary XXXVI, 57; XXXIX, 48
Gower Dower Chest, IV, 41.
Gower: early view XXXVI, 32
Gower Election of 1900-The "Khaki Election." XIII, 20.
Gower Election of 1906, The, XII, 15.
Gower: family XXXVII, 49
Gower Farm Labourer, Vintage 1893, XXV, 37.
Gower: fishing XL, 24
Gower: future of XXXVII, 2
Gower, Geology of-See Geology.
Gower Ghost Stories XVIL 5.
Gower: Glaciation, XXXIII, 60
Gower, Henry de, Bishop of St. David's 1328-1347, XI. 13.
Gower, Historical Background of, XV, 5.
Gower Holiday in the early Eighties, A Child's,. I,15.
Gower: Ice Age limit XXXVI, 71
Gower: Images XXXVI, 70
Gower in Spain, VII, 38.
Gower: Legacy 53 p.65
Gower: Lichens XL, 52
Gower: lime burning XXXIX, 64
Gower Lover, The, XI, 52.
Gower Map I, 24 ; X, 42 (Fourteenth Century), IV. 32.
Gower, Map Making in, XXI, 3.
Gower: Maps L, 57, illus. 59, 63, 67,
Gower: marine fish XXXVIII, 37
Gower: Memories 53 p.70; 54 p,69; 55p.72; Union and Penmaen Workhouse 51 p.71
Gower: Memories, XXXIII, 72
Gower: Methodism, XXXIII, 72; XXXV, 5
Gower: Mills XLVII, 67; L, 20
Gower: miners (photo) XXXVI, 25
Gower: Monuments, XXXV, 33
Gower, Music in, V1, 23.
Gower, Oil Pollution, XXX, 52.
Gower, Old Farmhouse and Cottages XVII, 14.
Gower: open fields XXXVII, 41
Gower Ornithological Society, X. 25.
Gower Pageant XLVII, 67, photo 67
Gower Paintings-Convergence, XV, 29.
Gower Parishes in the Sixteenth Century; I, 42.
Gower Peninsula Map, X, 42.
Gower Peninsula, Nature Conservation in, XIV, 52.
Gower Place Names XVIII. 73.
Gower Place Names, XXI, 3; XXI, 59.
Gower: pollution XL, 2
Gower Ponies XLVI, 32, photos 33, 35, 39
Gower Protection Fund, VIII, 41 ; XII, 3.
Gower R.D.C.coat of arms, XXII, 6.
Gower Reel, III, 43 ; XIII, 17.
Gower Roads and Tracks, XXI, 6.
Gower Roads Fifty Years Ago, VIII, 17.
Gower Sands are Beautiful and Dangerous. V, 41.
Gower: Sea Anemones, XXXII, 87
Gower, Seaweeds, XXII, 64.
Gower: sketches XXXVIII, 78
Gower Smuggling, XXIV, 44.
Gower Society " My toast.....................your Society " X, 19.
Gower Society: Annual Dinner 1997 XLIX, 37,
Gower Society: Beginnings of XLIX, 17
Gower Society: Chairman's Notes and Reports, XXI, 2; XXII, 2; XXIII, 2; XXIV, 2; XXV, 2.
Gower Society Chairman's Notes and Reports. XVI, 77: XVII, 2: XVIII, 2: XIX, 2: XX, 2.
Gower Society, Chairman's Report, XXVI, 2; XXVII, 2; XXVIII, 2; XXIX, 2: XXX, 2.
Gower Society Commons, XX, 92.
Gower Society: Early Days of XLIX, 26
Gower Society: Exhibition at British Association Meeting, XXII, 82.
Gower Society First President-D. R. Grenfell, XIX. 40.
Gower Society First Presidential Address, I, 26.
Gower Society Formation of, XV, 45.
Gower Society Gardens Competition, 1957, X, 46; 1959, XII, 7.
Gower Society History of, A, XII, 13 ; XIV, 25.
Gower Society: Jubilee Events XLIX, 2-16
Gower Society Looking both ways, 1, 32.
Gower Society Membership XVIII, 36.
Gower Society: Outdoor Programme, 1972, XXIII, 80.
Gower Society Photographic Competition, 1958, XI, 32 ; 1959, XII, 20 1960, XIII, 64.
Gower Society: Presidential Insignia XLIX, 77
Gower Society Programme XVI, 75: XVII, 58.
Gower Society See also, 11, 46 ; IV, 62 VI, 43 ; VII, 50; VIII, 2; Vill,41.
Gower Society Ten Years of Open Air, X, 21.
Gower Society Twenty-one Years On XIX. !'.
Gower Society Working Party, IX, 35
Gower-Some Memories of Childhood, XV. 43
Gower Special Area Sub-Committee, XIII, 2; XIII, 15.
Gower Stories, A Couple of, V, 52.
Gower, The Dolly Mare and other tales of Old Gower (book review), XXIV, 36.
Gower Tower Churches XLVI, 15
Gower United Association for the Prosecution of Felons, XIII, 4.
Gower: Visitor, XXXIV, 6
Gower Wallica, IX, 36.
Gower Warden, XVII, 80.
Gower Wassail Song, I, t9.
Gower: watercolour on road to XXXVI, 32 and 34
Gower Weather Station, the Growth of, XXIV, 4.
Gower: Weather, XXXIV, 62; XXXV, 51
Gower: Wedding, XXXII, 11
Gower, Welsh Costume in, VIII, 28 ; IX, 11.
Gower, Welsh Wedding Costumes of Over one Hundred Years ago in North Gower, IX, 19.
Gower: wide angle XXXIX, 44
Gower: Wills, XXXV, 67
Gower, Witch Bottles in, VIII, 27.
Gower, XIV Century (Map), IV, 32.
Gower. B.B.C. Country Magazine Programme I,4.
Gowermen, XLIX, 17
Gowerton School, journey to, 1902, XXI, 24.
Gowerton, XXXV, 65
Gowerton XXXVI, 21
Granary, Penrice XLIX, 45
Grange Farm, West Cross 53 p.40
Great Carn Ring Cairn, XXXII, 47; XXXIII, 54
Great Walterston XLVII, 55
Green Cwm Cottage, XXXII, 24
Grenfell, D. R, I, 26.
Grenfell, D. R. XIX, 40.
Grenfell, D.R., M.P. 53 p.48
Grenfell of Kilvey, Lord, Field Marshall, XXIII, 39.
Griffiths, Evan-First Minister at Parkmlll, XIV, 47.
Griffiths, William 52 p.54
Griffiths, William, of Burry Green, X, 56.
Grist Mills XLVII, 67
Grove, Jane, XXXI, 13
Grove, Sir William R. XVI. 62.
Grove, Sir William Robert XLIII, 78
Grovesend, XVIII, 74.
Gulls at Blackpill, Swansea, XXIV, 7.
Gwent, XV, 15.
Gwerneinon XLV, 15
Gwernllwynchwyth House, XXIII, 4.
Gwillims Land, Oystermouth 53 p.21
Gwyn, Cyril XLVII, 52
Gwynn, Cyril-Bard of Gower, IV, 11.
Gwynn, Cyril XXXIX, 18
Gwynn, Cyril. XXVI, 49. HBack to the top
Hafod- I Remember, V, 6.
Haiku to Landore (poem), XXVI, 11.
Halcyon Days in Gower, XXVII, 45.
Hall, Henry, XXXII, 8
Hall, Robert Wright, surveyor L, 60
Hambury, H. J. (obituary), XXVI, 89.
Hammerton, The Rev. William, Lady Barham's Secretary, XV, 48.
Hancorne, John Griffith, diary of, XXXIII, 22; XXXIV, 34
Hancorne, John Griffith, diary of XXXVI, 57
Hancorne, Lizzie (photo) XXXVI, 57
Harbour Trustees XXXVII, 51
Harding, Olwen, Three Pages from the Journal of, 1. 12.
Hardingsdown, photo XLIX, 19
Harepits, Rhossili, water tank 51 p.8
Harmer XLIV, 76
Harries, William XXXVI, 29
Harris, Howell XLVI, 41
Harris, James XL, 32
Harry, Mr. William, XXXII, 23
Harvest 53 p.74
Harvest supper and dance XVI, 46.
Have you no Schools ? VII, 47.
Havergal, Frances Ridley 51 p.21; 55p.8
Havergal, Frances Ridley XLVIII, 41, photo 43, plaque 50
Havergal House, photo XLVIII, 48
Hearth Tax 53 p. 19
Heath, Mr. & Mrs. Sidney, XXII, 8.
Helleborine XIX, 26.
Helme, Ernest XLVIII, 67, photo 69
Helvetia (photo) XXXIX, 45
Helwick Bank, dredging 52 p.4
Helwick Bank XLVII, 5
Helwick Sandbank, XXI, 34.
Heneage-Vivian, Admiral Algernon, XXIII, 61.
Henllys, Free Chapel 53 p.6, Lane (photo) 53 p.7
Henllys, XXII, 57.
Hennibique, Francis XXXVI, 65
Heol y Marchog, Gendros, XVIII, 74.
Herbert, Sir George, Steward of Gower 53 p.12
Herbert, Sir William XLIII, 37
Herberts Houses, XXXII, 7
Hermit Crab, New Home for. XVI. 37.
Heron (photo) XLII, 1
Higginson, Henry, XXXV, 5
High Street-Station (photo), XXVIII, 55.
High Street XLI, 12; photo XLIV, 55
Hill Forts in New Zealand (Extract from " The Voyage of the Beagle "), IX, 29.
Historian of West Gower, The, VI 7.
Hill House (photo) XLV, 16
Hillend Factory, XXXI, 5
Hillend, XVI, 39.
Hillend, XXXI, 10;
Hills Farm ruin, Overton (photo) 52p.77
Hills Farm XXXIX, 22
Historical Background of Gower, The, XV, 5.
History at Aberystwyth, XII, 49.
Hogback Stones, XIX, 72.
Holiday, Notes on A, XV, 32.
Holidays in Gower, XXVIII, 3.
Holland, George, Diary for 1841, XVIII, 54.
Holland, George L, 43
Home Farm, Penrice XLIX, 45
Hon. Life Members XLVIII, 3
Hood, Elisha 51p.l3
Hornor, Thomas 54 p.74
Horse bus, XVI, 44.
Horse's Head, The, V, 9 ; (Illustration), VIII, 50.
Horse's Head, The, XVI, 46: XX, 35.
Horton (photo), XXXIV, 65
Horton Chapel XLII, 47
Horton XLII, 42
Hortown, XXXI, 14
House of Industry XLIX, 65
Houses,XXVI, 53.
Howman: photo of Penard XXXVIII, 9 and 11
Howman photo of Port Eynon Beach XXXVIII, 35
Hughes, John, Manager of the Upper Bank Copper Works, Swansea, c. 1800, VII, 32. See also : From Anglesey to Swansea, VII, 30.
Hughes, Trevor Tregaskis, XXI, 50.
Human Occupation at Bacon Hole, XXVIII, 36.
Hungary. A Skull in the Ribbons of a Bride. XX, 35.
Huntingdon: Lady XLVI, 40, Portrait of XLVI, 41 Chapel XLVI, 40
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Ilston Clergy L, 80
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Ilston, visits of Rev. Francis Kilvert, XXI, 26.
Ilston XLIII, 23
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Images (book review) XXXVI, 70
Impressment of Two Ships at Swansea, XXIX, 67.
Industrial Development in Clyne Valley, XIII, 28.
Industries in the Swansea Valley, Dr, John Lane and the Foundation of the NonFerrous Metal, IV, 18. (See also V, 26).
Inklemaker of Uvverton, An., III, 25.
International Folk Dance Society Week, XV, 69.
Inventory, A Swansea-John Morris, X, 58.
Iron Ore mining at Mumbles and Langland Districts, 1845-1899, XII, 38.
Iron Ore XXXVII, 69
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Jenkins, John Henry 55 p.54
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Jones, Gwent, XV, 2; XV, 15; XV, 45.
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Killy-Willy, XXXI, 38
Kilvert, Francis XLII, 34
Kilvert, Francis, XXXII, 45
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Kilvey, An old Gower Coal Mine, IV, 56.
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Kilvrough Estate, XXXI, 5
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Kimley Moor III 75.
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Knelston church, XXI, 58.
Knelston, Middle Mill XLII, 14
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Liangenydd, Earthwork on Harding's Down, VII, 16.
Lichens XL, 52
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Lime burning XXXIX, 64
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Limestone Quarrying, XXVIII, 26.
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Llangennith: Burrows Hall XLVII, 17,
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Llangennith: College mill, XXXI, 10
Llangennith College Mill XLII, 18
Llangennith King's Head XLIX, 75
Llangennith: Lower mill, XXXI, 5, 9
Llangennith Lower Mill XLII, 19
Llangennith: Priory, XXXI, 5
Llangennith Whitemoor XLII, 18
Llangennith XXXIX, 55
Llangenydd, Brooch Find at Twic Point, XV, 22.
Llangenydd-Kennexton Farm House XVI, 30:
Llangenydd, Screaming Sands XX, 95.
Llangenydd, The Priory at, III, 5 ; XV, 5.
Llangwig Church, XXXI, 51
Llangyfelach, A Home of Lost Causes, 1, 3.
Llangyfelach Copper Works, Landore, XXII, 23; XXII, 25.
Llangyfelach Ffair, XI, 49.
Llangyfelach XLII, 50
Llangyfelach, XXXI, 50, 78
Llangynwyd 51 p.42
Llanmadoc, Britannia Inn 54 p. 73
Llanmadoc Church (photo), XXVIII, 7.
Llanmadoc: Church, XXXI, 48
Llanmadoc: Scarlet Woman', XXXIII, 75
Llanmadoc, visit of Rev. Francis Kilvert, XXI, 29.
Llanmadoc XXXIX, 55
Llanmadog, The Nine Wells, VI, 31.
Llanrhidian: church bells XXXIX, 56
Llanrhidian Church (Illustration), III, 45.
Llanrhidian Church 55 p.20
Llanrhidian: Church Yew XLIII, 21
Llanrhidian Green (Illustration), V, 53.
Llanrhidian Green, the stones on, XXII, 10.
Llanrhidian Higher Mill XLV, 32
Llanrhidian Hill XIX, 45.
Llanrhidian-Legend of the Iron Door, XVIII, 45
Llanrhidian-Leper Stone. XVI, 19: XIX. 72.
Llanrhidian Lower Mill XLII, 7, 13
Llanrhidian, Marsh (photo), XXXV, 51
Llanrhidian photo XXXIX, 45
Llanrhidian Slate Memorials XLVII, 74
Llanrhidian Upper Mill XLII, 12
Llanrhidian Village (photo) XLV, 33
Llanrhidian XLVII, 56
Llanrhidian, XXXI, 49
Llansamlet (names in parish) XVIII. 77.
Llansamlet, Gwernllwynchwyth House, XXIII, 4.
Lleab Du, XVIII, 76.
Llethrid Cwm, Giant's Grave in, XIV, 6.
Llethrid Cwm, XIV, 3.
Llethrid, XXXII, 23
Llewellyn, John Dillwyn XLVIII, 60
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Llewellyn of Penllergaer XLI, 22
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Llewelyn, John Dillwyn, XXVIII, 20.
Lliw (river name) XVIII, 77.
Lloyd-George, David, at Ilston XLVI, 55
Llwyn-y-Bwch, Richard Gordon of, 1804-1877, XIV 7.
Local Government reorganisation, XXII, 4.
Lodge Cwm Walk,'XVI, 40.
Lodge Cwm, XXXII, 24
Logan, William Edward XXXVI, 9
Lord Grenfell of Kilvey, Field Marshall, XXIII, 39.
Lordship of Gower and Kilvey L, 15, map, 17
Loughor: Beginning of coal industry, XXI, 71.
Loughor Estuary, Crossing the, XI, 50.
Loughor Estuaryproposed artillery range, XXII, 3.
Loughor Roman Fort at, XXII, 44; XXIII, 15; XXIV, 20.
Loughor, St. Patrick's Birthplace, XIV, 22.
Loughor, The Glass-house (and pottery?) XIX, 66.
Loughor, The Location of Leucarum, VII, 17.
Loughor Tithe Terrier, 1559, VII, 53,
Loughor Village (photo) XLV, 33
Lower Boarspit, West Cross (Glen Farm) XVII, 18.
Lower Killay (photo) XXXVI, 37
Lower Lliw Dam (photo), XXIX, 56.
Lucas family: at Rhosili Rectory, XXV, 73.
Lucas family: Great Aunt Caroline, XXIV, 22.
Lucas family of Gower XXXVII, 49
Lucas family: Stouthall and, XXIII, 51.
Lucas, XXXI, 11; XXXV, 68
Lucien Pissarro in Gower, XX, 23,
Lunell, George XLIX, 74
Lunnon 55 p.33
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Mackworth Arms (print), XXXIV, 10, 6
Maen Ceti, XXXI, 73
Maes Eglwys farmhouse (photo) XLV, 60
Maggor's Hill XVIII, 78.
Major Penrice's Dilemma, XXIII, 20.
Maltops XVIII, 78.
Manor Courts 55 p.29
Mansel family XLIII, 38 Marino XLIV, 14
Mansel, Sir Rice, of Oxwich, XXV, 12.
Mansel, William 55 p.53
Mansels of Henllys, XXII, 57.
Manuscripts, Penrice and Margam XLVII, 76
Map: Gellihir XXXVII, 57
Map Gorwydd XXXVI, 22
Map Gower XXXVIII, 22-25, XL, 34
Map Gowerton XXXVI, 22
Map Limekilns XXXIX, 69, 71, 72
Map making in Gower, XXI, 3.
Map Medieval settlement XXXVI, 47
maps XLII, 54-55
Maps: County of Glamorgan 1779, 51 p.57
Maps: Llangyfelach tithe map 51 p.61
Maps: Nydfwch51p.59
Maps of Gower L, 57
Maps: Pennard manor 55 p.35
Maps: South Wales, 1729, 51 p.55
Mapsant (Llangenydd) XVI, 46.
Margam XLVII, 76
Margam, XXVI, 71.
Mari Llwyd, XXXII, 14
Mari Lwyd at Mumbles, XXI, 19.
Mari Lwyd, V. 9 ; lllustration, VIII, 50.
Marine Biology in Swansea Docks, XIII, 47.
Marine Biology See also, Sea, at the edge of.
Marine Biology Sun Fish off Gower, XI II, 70,
Marine Research around Gower, XXI, 33.
Marmont Hill XVIII, 78.
Mart Lwyd XVI, 46: XX, 35.
Marytwill Lane XVIII, 78.
Maslin, James 51 p.26
Massacre of the Rooks (poem), XXVIII, 15.
Matthews family of Nydfwch 51 p.56; Inventory 51 p.68
Matthews, Grindell, XXIV, 19.
Matthews, Saint, Church XLIII, 27
Maund, Jeanette XLIX, 53, 79
Meadow Pipit XLI, 80 Melin Hafod XLII, 10
Medieval: Churches of Gower, XXVI, 16.
Medieval: Defences of Swansea, XXVI, 11, XXX, 76.
Medieval: Dwelling at Pennard, XXXIV,44
Medieval: Dwelling Platform Houses, XXXV, 26
Medieval: Effigies, ,XXX, 27.
Medieval Platform Sites in East Gower, VII, 40; XIV, 29.
Memoirs, Extracts from Members', III, 40.
Memorial at Oxwich (poem), XXIII, 19.
Men of Mumbles Head (book review), XXVIII, 77.
Menvendanus Stone XLVI, 9
Merchant's Long Memory, A IX, 8.
Merlin XLIV, 76
Metal Industries in the Swansea Valley, Non Ferrous, Dr. John Lane and the Foundation of, IV, I8. See also, V, 26.
Metal Works at Penclawdd in the Eighteenth Century, V, 13.
Metal Works at Penclawdd, Brass and Copper, XIV, 35.
Methodism in Gower, Earl X, 16.
Methodists XLVIII, 74
Mewslade, photo XLIX, 80
Mewslade, Thurba Head (photo) XLIII, 2
Mewslade XVIII, 78.
Meyrick's Mill XLII, 22
Middiman (print) XXXIX, 6
Middleton: map XLIV, 61
Middleton numbers 8, 10, 12, 13, XLIV, 66-7
Middleton Old farmhouse XLIV, 65
Middleton School 53 p.76
Middleton School XLIV, 68
Middleton Ship Inn XLIV, 65
Middleton water supply 51 p.8
Midnight Song (poem), XXIV, 36.
Midsummer Madness XVII, 22.
Migration and Work in Gower, XVIII, 31.
Miles, John XLVI, 48
Mill, at Blackpill (and photo) 53 p.27
Mill Wood, The Felling of, XII, 2.
Mill XXXVI, 65; XXXVIII, 20
Millions of Years Back with T. R. Owen (book review), XXIV, 66.
Mills and milling 55 p.40
Mills, Swansea and Gower XLVII, 67; L, 20
Minchin Hole Cave, photo XLVIII, 22
Minchin Hole, excavations, 1973, XXIV, 12.
Minchin Hole, Penard, Finds at, 1939-1944, Vlll, 33. See also Excavations.
Miners at coalface (sketch, by D.R.Grenfell M.P.) 53 p.55
Mining Accident XLII, 34
Mining.(Iron Ore) at Mumbles and Langland Districts, 1845-1899, XII, 38.
Mirador XXXVI, 33
Missionary XL, 62
Mixen Bell,(poem), XXVIII, 76.
Moist Situation, A XI, 42,
Mond Buildings L, 7, 13, photo 11
Monumental Effigies and Brasses of the Swansea Area XVII. 70.
Morcom, Joseph XLVIII, 74
Morgan, C. D. ("Kit"), XXIV, 54.
Morgan, Ernest, VII< 3,
Morgan, F.A. XLIV, 42
Morgan, John, of Grange Farm 53 p.20
Morgan, Mrs. Charles (photo) XLIII,12
Morgan, William XLIV, 66
Morris Estate XLII, 50
Morris Family and Swansea, The, V, 26.
Morris, John XLV, 15
Morris, Sir John XL, 16
Morriston, Early History of, V, 26.
Morriston Meeting House XLVIII, 76
Morriston,: Old Market, photo XLVIII, 76,
Morriston XLII, 53
Morriston's Georgian Mansion (Glyncollen House), XXIV, 18.
Mount, Swansea XLII, 24
Mumbles (poem), XXIII, 27.
Mumbles 1821, Tragedy off, XXIII, 79.
Mumbles and Lang and Districts, Iron Ore Mining at, 1845, 1899, XII, 38.
Mumbles, details of Dillwyn family's visit 51 p.20
Mumbles Horse's Head, Story of, XXI, 19.
Mumbles inn (Rowlandson sketch) 53p.25
Mumbles: Lifeboat XLI, 79
Mumbles Lighthouse XLI, 69
Mumbles Methodism, XXIX, 65.
Mumbles, Oyster Dredging, XX, 76,
Mumbles Pier XXXVIII, 16; photo XXXVIII, 1
Mumbles reminiscences, 1950s 55 p.6
Mumbles Sunday School, XXIX 66.
Mumbles. Engravings by Thomas Baxter, XIX. 50.
Mummer's Play XXXVI, 36
Mummy of Priest Tem-Hor, XXIII, 41.
Murder stones, XIV, 45.
Murray, William Grant XLIII, 54; XLV, 23
Murton XLII, 5
Music Hall, The, VIL 44.
Music Making XLIII, 6
My Gower (Review), X, 51
My Gower Scrapbook, XVIII, 63.
Mynydd Bach Church Book 51 p.31; Chapel 51 p.31
Mynydd Bach y Cocs Chapel, photo XLIX, 1
Mynydd Drumau Walk, The, VI, 34.
Mynydd Newydd Colliery, XXIV, 80.
Mynydd Pysgodlyn : Peniler Bebyll Earthwork VII, 43. NBack to the top
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Nanny of Newton VIII, 28 ; IX, 11.
Nash Bank (sand) 52 p.4
Nash Sandbank, XXI, 34.
National Nature Reserves in Gower, XVII, 62.
National Trust and the National Parks Commission, VIII, 7.
National Trust in Gower, The (Penard Cliffs and Bishopston Valley), VII, 26.
National Trust Properties in Gower, XVIII, 37.
National Trust XVI, 71, 73.
Naturalists in Gower, 1906-1920, I, 9. 1920-1949, lI, 22.
Naturalists' Trust Reserves in Gower. XIX. 41.
Nature Conservation in the Gower Peninsula, XIV, 52.
Nature Crossword, XVII, 60.
Nature Reserve Whitford, XXXIV, 19
Neath Abbey Lands XLVI, 56
Neolithic XL, 49
Neuschul, Ernest 53 p.48 Illustrations by, 53 p.49, 50, 51, 53
New Cut, Swansea XLI, 40
New Home for a Hermit, XVI, 37.
Newhill Farmhouse, Newton, XVII, 18.
Newton: Church XLI, 48
Newton, houses at L, 8
Newton, Mumbles, A Forgotten Round Cairn at XX. 66.
Newton School XLV, 9
Nicholas, Henry 51 p.22
Nicholas, Lizzie, XXXI, 7
Nicholas, Ruth, XXXI, 5
Nicholas William, XXXI, 5
Nicholaston, Life at, 1937-1957, XIV, 77.
Nicholaston Church 53 p.67, 69
Nicholaston, Crawley Promontary Fort, It, 12.
Nicholaston, Limestone Feature at, XXIII, 71.
Nicholaston Wood, The Valve of, VII, 6.
Nicholaston Woods, Preservation of, V, 3 ; VIII, 42,
Nicholaston XXXVII, 41; XXXIX, 56
Nine Wells, The, VI, 31.
Nineteenth Century French Traveller, XXVIII, 71.
Noel Juliana Hicks, 1800-1855, XIII, 52.
Noel, Mrs. Gerard, See also Barham, Lady.
Normans, Gower and the, I, 29.
Norris, Chas (picture of Pennard) XXXVIII, 9
North Dock Basin XLIV, 53
Norton Church XLI, 48
Norton Cottage 51 p.27
Norton, John XLV, 10
Nott, General George XXXVI, 33.
Nottage Farmhouse, Newton XVII. 20.
Nursery Education XLVII, 17 OBack to the top
Obituaries: 52 p.67, 68; 53 p.57; 55 p.59, 71
Obituaries XLIX, 78
Oh, What a Summer XX, 95.
Oil Pollution XLVII, 5
Oil Pollution, XXX, 52.
Old Bathing House XLIX, 65, illus 67
Old Colliers Arms, XXXIII; 41
Old Days, Life and Work in the, III, 22.
Old Henllys, photo XLIX, 62
Old Penrice (photo) XXXVI, 70
Old Place, The, XV, 11.
Oldwalls, Ebenezer Chapel 52 p.59
Open fields XXXVII, 41
Open Fields in Gower, XXV, 7.
Open Letter An, VIII 29,
Orchids, Wild, of Gower, XIX, 25, XX. 94.
OrnithologY from a Hospital Bed, XV, 72.
Osprey XLIV, 77
Otter Hunt XVI, 46.
Outdoor Programme 1972, XXIII, 80.
Outing to Worm's Head, 1854, XIV, 12.
Outrage, VIII, 46.
Over my Shoulder, 11, 18.
Overton, An Inklemaker of, Iii, 25.
Overton, Hills Farm ruin (photo) 52p.76
Overton kiln (photo) XXXIX, 73
Overton Walk, IV, 24.
Owls XLIV, 77
Oxwich at Dusk, V, 40
Oxwich Bay, Nicholaston Woods Preservation, V, 3.
Oxwich: beach XXXVIII, 49
Oxwich Burrows, XXV, 48.
Oxwich Castle, Affair of, 1949, 1949,1I,2 ; VIII, 42.
Oxwich Castle, Affray at. 1557, 11, 6.
Oxwich Castle, Illustrations, I, 31 ; II, I ; 11, 47.
Oxwich Castle XLIII, 42
Oxwich Castle, XXV, 12.
Oxwich: church bell XXXIX, 58
Oxwich Church, 11 46 ; Illustration, VII, 51.
Oxwich Church, XXXI, 53
Oxwich: dunes (photo) XXXVII, 2
Oxwich: geology XXXVII, 69
Oxwich Green Chapel, XXXIII, 72
Oxwich Green Farmhouse XVIII 18
Oxwich, Incidents at (1794, 1803), XXII, 26.
Oxwich: John Collins of XXXVIII, 45
Oxwich : Life in Bower Rectory. An Early Nineteenth Century Account, IV, 49. Oxwich, Parish of, A Study of Demographic Trends, XIV, 18.
Oxwich: marsh (photo) XXXVIII,.2
Oxwich Marsh, Keeper's Door, photo XLIX, 32
Oxwich, Memorial at (poem), XXIII, 19.
Oxwich Nature Reserve XVII, 63.
Oxwich: Old Rectory XXXVIII, 46
Oxwich, Plants and Man at, XIII, 32.
Oxwich Rectory, XXVIII, 24.
Oxwich: Rectory XXXVIII, 50
Oxwich: Richard Rowe of XXXVIII, 75
Oxwich: Rose Cottage XLIX, 44,
Oxwich Village, History of, XXX, 5.
Oxwich Wesley Cottage XLIX, 44
Oyster Dredging, 1821, XXIII, 79.
Oyster Dredging XX, 76.
Oystercatcher-The Sea-Pie and his Sweetheart, X, 43.
Oystercatchers (poem), XXXIII, 69
Oystercatchers XIX, 62.
Oystermnuth Castle Mystery (Pigeon House), XIX. 79.
Oystermouth 1818 (print), XXIX, 5.
Oystermouth 53 p. 17; Castle 5 l p.23; Church 53 p.28
Oystermouth: Castle (photo) XLV, 20
Oystermouth Castle XLVIII, 33, photos 33, 35, plans 37, 39
Oystermouth: Castle, XXXIV, 13
Oystermouth: Church School XLI, 48
Oystermouth: Church XLI, 79; XLIII, 27
Oystermouth: Church, XXXI, 53
Oystermouth: Clergy XLI, 46
Oystermouth: Railway XLII, 32
Oystermouth Railway, XXIX, 3.
Oystermouth: Railway, XXXI, 36
Oystermouth - Roman Settlement and Medievai Castle, I 38.
Oystermouth Village, Way from (to Swansea), XXX, 36.
Oystermouth XLVI, 7
Oysters 53 p. 17 PBack to the top
Pack Horses in Gower XVI, 44.
Padley, Mr. of Swansea, XI, 34.
Padley, Paul XLI, 6
Padley, Paul XLVII, 69
Padley, William XLVII, 71
Padley XXXVI, 21
Panard Castle, Excavation, 1961, XIV, 76.
Pantygwydr Baptist Church L, 7, photo 11
Parc Beck, Sketty (photo) XLV, 48
Parc-le-Breos (House), XV, 11.
Parc Wern, Swansea XLV, 51
Pare le Breos L, 71, plan 73
Parish in East Gower, A, IX, 50.
Park-le-Breos, XXXII, 24
Park-le-Breos, XXV, 70.
Parkmill, Church Hill, XXII, 62.
Parkmill - Evan Griffiths, First Minister at. XIV, 47.
Parkmill mill, photo 55 p.41
Parkmill School Centenary, XXVII, 57.
Parkmill XLII, 10
Parson Davies,XXVIII, 5.
Patterns of Farming in Gower and its Environs, XXII, 70.
Paviland Cave, How to get to, XIII, 26.
Paviland, Red Lady, 1l, 34.
Pebble on the Beach, The (Review), XI, 56.
Pedigree, XXVII, 12.
Pembrey, proposed artillery range, XXII, 3.
Penard Castle, Illustration, III, 29'
Penard: Castle XXXVIII, 6
Penard church bells XXXIX, 59
Penard Dunes, On, II. 20
Penard Mill XLII, 9
Penard, Minchin Hole-See Minchin Hole and Excavations.
Penciawdd, Business, The, VI, 48 ; VIII, 42.
Penclawdd (poem), XXIII, 78.
Penclawdd, Archaeology at, XII, 56.
Penclawdd Brass and Copper Works, XIV, 35.
Penclawdd Canal and Railway or Tramroad, 1V,45.
Penclawdd Canal, XXI, 74.
Penclawdd Cockle Fishery (The Sea-pie and his Sweetheart), X, 43.
Penclawdd Cocklewomen, 1854 (Illustration) VII, 35 . 1948 (Ilustration) 1, I0. Penclawdd, Metal w orks at, in the Eighteenth Century, V 13.
Penclawdd in the 1870's, XVII. 47.
Penclawdd, Trade at in 1860's, X, 36.
Penclawdd XLII, 22
Penclawdd XXXIX, 58
Penclawdd, XXXV, 12; (photo), XXXV, 24
Penlle'r Bebyll, Mynydd Pysgodlyn (Earthwork) VII 43.
Penllergaer: House XLI, 22
Penllergaer: inventory XLI, 26
Penllergaer: Orchid House XLIV, 34
Penllergaer: photos XLI, 24-5
Penllergaer, XXVIII, 34.
Penllergaer,Child's Diary, A, V, 15.
Penllergare Arms (photo) XLV, 63
Penllergare Lake, photo XLVIII, 61
Penllergare, last days at, XXIX, 62.
Penllergare XLVIII, 60
Penmaen Burrows Church, XXXI, 59
Penmaen Church 55 p. 15; Guns 53 p. 58; Workhouse 51 p. 71
Penmaen, Excavation Castle Tower, XIIL 62.
Penmaen, XXXI, 10
Penmaen XXXIX, 59; XL, 34
Pennard 1800 to 1973 (census returns), XXV, 58.
Pennard Castle (poem), XXXIII, 21
Pennard Castle, XXII, 78.
Pennard Church, XXIII, 16.
Pennard: Church, XXXI, 54
Pennard, Evening Service (poem), XXIX, 61.
Pennard, medieval 55 p.29
Pennard: Medieval Dwelling, XXXIV, 44
Pennard Pill, erosion of, XXVIII, 46.
Pennard, sand encroachment, XXII, 78.
Penrice Castle (Illustration), VI, 17.
Penrice: Castle, Estate Agent XLIX, 48
Penrice: Castle, Estate Maps L, 61
Penrice: Castle, Estate Office XLIX, 46
Penrice: Castle, Estate XLVII, 45
Penrice Castle Farm, XXVII, 4.
Penrice: Castle, Game Shooting XLVII, 45,
Penrice: Castle, Gamekeepers XLIX, 45
Penrice: Castle, Granary XLIX, 44, photo 50, 52,
Penrice: Castle, Home Farm XLIX, 45
Penrice Castle, Life at, circa 1800, XXV, 3.
Penrice: Castle, photo XLVII, 77
Penrice: Castle, photos 46,47,49,51,
Penrice: church bells XXXIX, 59
Penrice Church (photo), XXVII, 1.
Penrice, Court Day at, IV, 3.
Penrice Estate (Change though not Decay). III, 38.
Penrice Family, The, VII. 34.
Penrice, Footpath dispute, 1769, XXI, 53.
Penrice Granary (illustrations), II, 29 ; VI, 46.
Penrice, Leghorn To, VI, 16.
Penrice, Major Thomas, XXIII, 20.
Penrice: maps XXXVIII, 22-25
Penrice Mill XLII, 10
Penrice: mills XXXVIII, 20
Penrice, Religious Liberty at, IX, IS,
Penrice, Thomas 51 p. 12
Penrice, Thomas, XXXI, 5
Penrice Towers (photo), XXVI, 74.
Penrice, Two Finds at, V, 55.
Penrice, XXVI, 38,71.
Penrice, XXXIII, 3
Penson, Richard Kyrke, architect, 55 p.14
People of Gower, XVI, 42.
Peregrinations in Central Glamorgan, XIV, 16.
Peregrine Falcon XLIV, 74
Peregrines XL, 45
Perkins, Travers XXXIX, 48; photo XXXIX, 49
Perreira, Manuel XLI, 39
Phil Tanner, 1, 16; 11, 13; III 3: V1, 21; XV, 41 (Illustration), IX, 56.
Phil Tanner Record XVII, 83: XX 34
Photography in Early Days XVI, 14: XVI. 59.
Pichot, AmWe,XXVIII, 71.
Picket's Mead XVIII, 78.
Pickings (A Short Story), X, 26.
Pig killing 53 p. 17
Piglets (poem), XXVI, 70.
Pilton Green, plan L, 59
Pirate, John Lucas, XXXI, 12
Pissarro, Lucien, in Gower XX, 23
Pits and Pit Boys in the Swansea Area XVII, 44.
Pitt (house), Oxwich XVII, 20.
Pitt Farm (photo), XXVII, 7.
Pitton Chapel XLIV, 68
Pitton Lower XLIV, 62
Pitton Mill XLII, 20
Pitton: Mrs. Beynon's House XLIV, 68
Pitton Upper XLIV, 63
Pitton, water supply 51 p. 10
Place, Francis, XXXIII, 7
Plan of Rhossili XXXVI, 51
Plants and Man at Oxwich, XIII. 32.
Plates, Swansea Ship, XX, 4.
Plomer, William XLII, 34
Po ntardawe and the Gilbertsons, XX, 72.
Pobbles Bay, photo XLVII, 16
Poem, XXXII, 86
Pollution XL, 2
Pont-y-cob (photo) XLIII, 57
Poor House XLIX, 64, photo 65
Poor Law: When Gower Clashed with Swansea, III, 20.
Poor Rate XLIX, 64
Population of Rhosili, IV, 27.
Port Eynon: church (photo) XXXVIII, 31
Port Eynon: church bells XXXIX, 59
Port Eynon: cottage interior XLI, 54-5
Port Eynon: Howman picture XXXVIII, 35
Port Eynon: nineteenth century XXXVIII, 31
Port Eynon Point (photo) XLII, 80
Port Eynon Point: cave, XXXVIII, 60
Port Eynon Point from Overton XXXIX, 2
Port Eynon, XXXI, 11, 14, 56 (poem), XXXIV, 66, 75
Porteynon (poem), XXIII, 50.
Porteynon Beaches, Alien Stones on, III, 8.
Porteynon Charity, the XVI, 44.
Porteynon: Culver Hole, Paint Mine, Washlies, Boiling Green, Old Church, Salt House. Oyster Fisheries, Smugglers, XVI, 3.
Porteynon: in Triassic times, XVIII, 48.
Porteynon: Journey to London, 1820, XX, 81.
Porteynon: Lifeboat, XVII, 79.
Porteynon: Oyster and Sea Fishing:
Porteynon: Oyster Dredging XX, 76.
Porteynon Point/Overton Nature Reserve, XIX, 47.
Porteynon: Sedgers Bank, XIX, 48.
Porteynon: Sharp Plan XVI, 79: XVII, 11.
Porteynon: Ship Inn, High Tide (1869), XX, 82.
Porteynon: Shipping Limestone XVI, 45.
Porteynon: Will Clement, the Dancer, XVI, 46.
Porteynon XLVII, 8, photo. 6
Post and Telegraph, Nineteenth Century XVII 7.
Post Office (photo) XXXVI, 37
Postal History, Early XX, 61.
Potter, Peter, Rector of Bishopston, XXVIII, 61.
Potters, XXVIII, 16.
Pottery, at Loughor (?) XIX, 66.
Pottery Corn Mill (photo) XLI, 11
Pottery, Dillwyn's Etruscan Ware, XXI, 8.
Pottery: Glamorgan XXXVII, 19
Pottery Kiln. Berthlwyd Uchaf, XVIII. 10.
Pottery photos XXXVII, 20, 21, 24, 25, 26
Pottery plan of XXXVII, 23
Pottery, XXXII, 82
Powell, D. H. L, X, 18.
Prehistoric Site, XXXII, 47; XXXIII, 54
Present From Wales, A, XIV, 30.
President's Address by Martin Caton, M.P. 54 p.33
Primrose Path, The, VII, 19.
Prince Ivanhoe, XXXII, 1
Prince of Wales, visit to Bishopston Valley, XXIV, 4.
Priorstown, Manor of, XXXI, 5
Priory at Llangenycid, 111, 5.
Pritchard, Hopkin Llewellyn XLIX, 48; plans L, 59, 63
Pseudoscorpions, XXII, 20.
Public Libraries Act in Swansea, XXX, 18.
Publications 52 p.53
Purgatory XLIV, 65
Pwlldu, XXVIII, 26. QBack to the top
Quarrying 55 p.38
Quarrying, XXVIII, 26. RBack to the top
Railway: Accident, XXVI, 68.
Railway: Comes to Town, XXVIII, 55.
Railway: Gower Light, XXX, 55.
Railway, Oystermouth, XXXI, 36
Railway: Swansea and Oystermouth, XXX, 39.
Railwev or Tramroad, Penclawdd Canal and. IV, 45.
Rain Stopped Work, IX, 35.
Rainfall in Swansea, XVIII, 58.
Rainfall over Gower, a once in a century, XXII, 81.
Raised Beach XXXVII, 69
Ram, Gower Champion (photo) 54p.71; 55p.70
Rambles in Glamorgan (Review), X, 50.
Raven, photo XLVIII, 30
Razor Shell, The, XV, 18.
Rebecca and the Dillwyns 54 p.76
Rebecca in Gower, XXVII, 26. Refugees, XXVI, 80.
Rebecca XXXVII, 62
Red Lady of Paviland, II, 34. Red Lion Inn, Blackpill 51 p.25
Reel, Gower, III, 43 ; XIII, 17.
Rees, Jim, recollections of Gower XLIX, 26, photo 36, 39
Regency Swansea XLI, 56
Religious Liberty at Penrice, IX, 15.
Return to Gower, h 36.
Reynolds, E. L. (obit.) XXXVI, 69
Reynolds, Ernest L.-Honorary Life Member, XII, 58.
Reynoldston, Box Farm House, XVII, 17.
Reynoldston: church bells XXXIX, 59
Reynoldston: Church, XXXI, 55; XXXII, 15
Reynoldston: King Arthur's Inn, XXXI, 6
Reynoldston: Thomas Coghlan of XL, 9
Reynoldston XLVIII, 59; XLIX, 61
Rhosili (view), 1855, XXVIII, 31.
Rhosili Bay An Account of the Sinking of the "City of Bristol" VIII,15;Illustration, VIII, 43.
Rhosili Bay Proposed Holiday Camp, VIII, 42.
Rhosili: beach (photo) XXXVII, 9; XXXIX, 47
Rhosili, car Parking, XXII, 3.
Rhosili: church bells XXXIX, 60
Rhosili Down Illustration, IV, 63.
Rhosili Down Proposed Erection of Radar Mast, Vill, 3.; VIII, 42.
Rhosili Down Proposed Road Across, XII, 4.
Rhosili Down Standing Stone, II, 12.
Rhosili: field system XXXVII, 41
Rhosili, images (poem), XXVI, 44.
Rhosili: medieval XXXVI, 47
Rhosili, old rectory, XXV, 73.
Rhosili, Population of, IV, 27.
Rhosili Rocket Crew, XVI, 5.
Rhosili Warren, II, 12.
Rhossili 51 p.6
Rhossili Bay, XXXIII, 68
Rhossili Beach, photo XLIX, 78
Rhossili Coastguard, XXXII, 3
Rhossili School XLIX, 53, photos 57, 59
Rhossili XLVIII, 58; XLIX, 34, photos 30,39
Rhossilli: Beach (photo) XLIV, 2
Rhossilli: Down (photo) XLIV, 1
Rhossilli: Plan and Houses XLIV, 57
Rhossilli: Shop XLIV, 60
Rhossilli: XLIV, 57
Rhuddlan Castle XLVIII, 38, photo 38, plan 39
Rhyddings (house) XL, 18
Rhyddings (photo) XLV, 20
Rhydydefaid Colliery, accident 1872, XXI, 27.
Rhydydefyd Colliery XLII, 36
Rhyndwyciydach : Parish Notes, V, 35.
Rhyndwyglydach, XXXIII, 42
Richards, Ceri, A Lyric Painter, VIII, 9.
Richards, Ceri, an appreciation, XXII, 83.
Richards, John (photo) XLIV, 58
Richards, Sarah XLIV, 67
Richardson Road (photo), XXIX, 51.
Roads and Tracks, XXI, 6.
Roads, Gower, Fifty Years ago, VIII, 17.
Roads in Gower 54 p.69
Roads in Gower XVI, 44: XVII, 7: XIX, 20.
Robin, XXIII, 8.
Robin, XXXIII, 35
Rocket Apparatus House XLIV, 58
Rolfe, A.F. XLI, 1.0 .
Roman Fort at Loughor, XXII, 44; XXIII, 15; XXIV, 20.
Rosser, William XLV, 15
Roteley, Lewis, XXXII, 57
Rotherslade (photo) 55 p. 11
Rotherslade XLVIII, 10
Rothwell, Thomas (engraver) XVI, 66.
Rothwell, Thomas XLVII, 69
Rowe, Richard XXXVIII, 75
Rowlandson, Thomas, sketch of inn at Mumbles 53 p.25
Royal Commission, XXXI, 6
Royal Institution, II, 45.
Royal Institution of South Wales XXXVI, 8
Royal Visit (Edward VII) XVII 5.
Run for Her Money, A, IV, 16.
Ruri-Deaconal Chapter, V, 10.
Ruthen, Sir Charles Tamlin L, 6
Ryers Down XLVIII, 59 SBack to the top
Saddle, Heath's Safety, XV, 14.
Sainsbury, W. (obituary), XXXIV, 18
Saint Cenydd, carving at Llangenydd, XXII, 1.
Saint Cenydd, Patron Saint of Gower, XIV, 74.
Saint George, XXXII, 14
Saint Helen's (house) XL, 19
Saint James' Church, XXX, 49.
Saint John, Knights of XLVII, 56
Saint John's Church (photo) XLI, 12
Saint Patrick's Birthplace. XIV, 22.
Salt Houses XLVII, 6, plans 6, 7, 9, 10, 12, 13, 14
Salt Marshes (poem), XXVI, 52.
Salthouse, XXXI, 2 (photo), 11, 13
Salubrious Passage (Illustration), III, 38.
Sand dredging 52 p.3
Sand Dredging XLVII, 5
Sand Dunes, formation and erosion, XXV, 48.
Sand Dunes, Spiders of XVI, 6.
Scenery in the City of Swansea, Geology and, XXIV, 61.
Schools, early, XXII, 27; XXIII, 30; XXIV, 68; XXV, 42.
Schools in Gower XLIX, 53
Schools Visits to Gower XVI, 32.
Scott's Pit (photo), XXVII, 47.
Scurlage, Temperature Inversions and Frost Risks at, XXIII, 46.
Sea Anemones, XXXII, 87
Sea, At the Edge of, IX, 12, (Seaweeds) ; X, 22 (Animals) ' XI, 39 (Shell-Fish).
Sea Empress, pollution XLVII, 4
Sea life XXXVIII, 16
Sea Scorpion XXXVIII, 17
Sea Spiders on Gower Shores, XX, 19.
Sea, Swimming Under the. XVI, 50,
Seaweed, photo L,l
Seaweeds of Gower, XXII, 64.
Sedgers Bank, Porteynon, XIX, 48.
Settlements, Lost, in Gower, XXI, 8.
Shape of Gower, XXI, 65.
Sharp Plan, The XVI, 79: XVII. 11.
Sheep (poem), XXIV, 83.
Sheep (poem), XXIX, 45.
Sheep, Corn Treading by, III, 46.
Sheep stealing, XXII, 59.
Sheep washing at Middleton 51 p. 10
Shelduck (photo) XXXVI, 14; XXXVII, 80
Shells (photo), XXXIII, 63
Ship ("Caesar"), XXVI, 19.
Ship Plates, Swansea XX. 4.
Shipping in the Sixteenth Century - A Merchant's Long Memory IX 8.
Shipping of South Burry, IX, 43 ; X, 34.
Shipwreck, 'City of Bristol' XLIX, 72
Shipwreck, XXVI, 86.
Shipwrecks on the Gower Coast, 1882-1883. Extracts from an old Diary, XII, 59.
Shipwrecks, XVI, 5.
Shrubs of Gower, The Trees and, VII, 12; VIII 29; VIII, 37 ; Errata, VIIII, 50
Singer of Gower, The, II, 13.
Singleton Estate XLV, 15
Sketches in Gower (book review) XXVII, 78
Skettv, XXXIV, 30
Sketty Green (photo) XLV, 17
Sketty Green Cottage, XVII, 17.
Sketty Hall XLV, 15
Sketty Hall XXXVI, 6; XL, 16
Sketty House XLV, 15
Sketty Park House (photo) XXXVII, 59
Skurlage, Robert de, XXXI, 13
Skylark, photo XLVII, 1
Slate Memorials XLVII, 74, photo 74
Slater, Charles William XXXVII, 36
Slide-carr XLV, 19
Sluxton, XXXI, 5
Smith, J. Warwick (painting) XXXVIII, 8
Smith, Rowland 51 p. 12
Smuggling at Oxwich, XXII, 26.
SmugglingBrandy for the Parson, XXIV, 44.
Snipe (photo), XXXIV, I
Snow in the Swansea Area. XIX. 57.
Sockett, Henry XLIX, 64
Soils of Gower, XVIII. 66.
Some Memories of Childhood, XV, 43.
South Wales Cottage Exhibition L, 8
Southend Helps Itself, VI, 11.
Southey, Mr. II, 42
Southey XVII, 6.
Southgate (name derivation), XXII, 80.
Sparrowhawk XLIV, 72
Spider, XXIX, 36.
Spiders of the Gower Sand Dunes, XVI, 6.
Spiders, Sea, on Gower Shores, XX. 19,
Sportsman (photo) XLV, 18
Spring-heeled Jack 52 p.75
Spry pedigree of Lucas family, XXXI, 11
St Mary's Church, Swansea, weathercock 53 p.30: Early illustrations of Church 53p.31,32, 35
St Teilo's Church, Bishopston 52 p.6
St. Cenydd XVI, 46.
St. Fagans, From Kennexton to XVI. 30.
Stackpole Mill XLII, 15
Standing Stones-See Archaeology.
Starfish XXXVIII, 17
Statue and Cannon, XXIII, 68.
Stavel Haegar XLII, 13
Steam Age in Gower, XIX. 20,
Steam Mill, Swansea XLVII, 73
Stedworlango. XVIII, 23.
Steel Industry, XX. 75.
Stembridge Mill 52 p.25
Stembridge Mill XLII, 15
Stembridge, proposed chalets, XXIV, 3.
Sterry, Alfred XXXVI, 22
Stone Circle, Stouthall XLVII, 63, plan 64
Stonemill mill, at Parkmill, photo 55 p.43
Stonemill XLII, 10, 17
Stones, Alien, on Porieynon Beach, III, 8.
Stouthall (Knelston) Garage XLIX, 44
Stouthall and the Lucas family, XXIII, 51.
Stouthall Sixty Years ago. XIII, 11.
Stouthall Stone Circle XLVII, 63, plan 64
Stouthall Stone, XXVII, 33.
Stouthall, XXXI, 14; XXXII, 11
Stowne Mill, XXXI, 14
Strand (photo) XLI, 15
Strip Fields XLVII, 65
Structure of Gower, XXII, 33.
Summer of '76, XXVII, 63.
Summerland Lane, proposed development,XXIV, 3.
Sun Fish off Gower, XIII, 70.
Sunday School Outing to Ynistawe, XXVII, 19.
Sunday Schools in Gower, XXIII, 30.
Sunday Schools XLIX, 54
Surveyors L, 60
Swallows at Arfryn (poem), XXXV, 32
Swansea : Aberdyberthi Mill, XXIII, 36.
Swansea: Art Society XLV, 25
Swansea: Assembly Rooms XLI, 58; XLIII, 48
Swansea Barrow Boys and Girls, XVIII, 51.
Swansea : Battalion, Formation of, 1914-1915, XXV, 28.
Swansea: Bay (photo) XLV, 29
Swansea Bay (poem),XXX, 26.
Swansea Bay, Development of XXVII, 58.
Swansea : Bay, marine studies, XXI, 35.
Swansea: Bay sketch plan XXXIX, 8
Swansea Bay, The Drowned Lands of XVI, 69.
Swansea Bay, The Evolution of, XV, 35.
Swansea: Belgian Refugees Committee, XXVI, 80.
Swansea : Blackpill, Gulls at, XXIV, 7.
Swansea : Blackpill, Red Lion, XXIII, 36.
Swansea Borough boundary plan, 1854, 52 p.69-73
Swansea Borough, Eighth Centenary of, XI, 2.
Swansea : British Association meeting, 1848, XXII, 14.
Swansea: Building Bye-Laws,XXIX, 46.
Swansea Canal, The, V, 19.
Swansea: Canal XLVII, 70,
Swansea Castle, Brief History, X, 10. Notes on, X, 3.
Swansea: Castle Defences, XXVII, 14.
Swansea Castle, early nineteenth century watercolour, illus. 52 p.47
Swansea: Ceramic industry XXXVII, 19
Swansea: Chartists, " Rebecca," and the, Swansea Police, XII, 22.
Swansea China - Book Review, " Swansea Porcelain" XI, 46.
Swansea China - The Cambrian Pottery, V, 44.
Swansea : China, XXIII, 34.
Swansea Copper Industry: Dr. John Lane, XX, 8.
Swansea : Copper Industry, XXII, 23.
Swansea: Corn Grist Mill XLVII, 67,
Swansea Cross Keys Inn, XX, 25.
Swansea, Danygraig Cemetery, VIII, 31.
Swansea : Disturbances, 1831, XXIII, 22.
Swansea Docks, Marine Biology In, XIII, 47.
Swansea Engravings by Thomas Baxter, XIX, 50.
Swansea : Fabian's House, XXIV, 30.
Swansea : Farm, 1703, XXIV, 30.
Swansea Floods and Droughts in XVIII, 58.
Swansea : Foreshore development, XXII, 3; XXIV, 3.
Swansea, From Anglesea to, VII, 30.
Swansea: Geological Survey XXXVI, 5
Swansea : Geology and Scenery in the City, XXIV, 61.
Swansea: Glacial Drainage Channels of, XXX, 63.
Swansea : Glanybad Farm in 1703, XXIV, 30.
Swansea: Harbour Plan XXXIX 13
Swansea: Harbour Trustees XXXVII, 51
Swansea Health Progress, VI, 26.
Swansea: High Street XLIV, 53
Swansea: Houses, XXVI, 53, XXIX, 46.
Swansea Inventory A-John Moris, X, 58.
Swansea: King's Lane Excavations (photo), XXVI, 13.
Swansea : Life at Penrice Castle, circa 1800, XXV, 3.
Swansea : Lower Swansea Valley Project, XXIV, 4.
Swansea: maps 34,37,40,
Swansea Market (Illlustrations), VII, 23; X, 79.
Swansea, Medical Officer of Health, The First, XII, 42.
Swansea: Medieval Defences, XXVI, 11; plan. XXVI, 14. XXX, 76.
Swansea: Mills XLVII, 67: L, 20
Swansea, Mr. Padley of, XI, 34.
Swansea: Museum XLII, 78; XLIII, 77; XLIV, 50
Swansea : Museummummy of Tem Hor, XXIII, 41.
Swansea Music Hall, The, VII, 44.
Swansea: name of XXXIX, 6
Swansea: New Cut XLI, 40
Swansea: Nineteenth Century Visit, XXVIII, 71.
Swansea: North Dock Basin XLIV, 53
Swansea, Old Sea Dogs of, XV, 39.
Swansea Parks and Open Spaces, The Establishment of, XV, 61.
Swansea Pits and Pit Boys in the Area XVII, 44.
Swansea: Plan XLII, 30
Swansea Postal History, XX, 61.
Swansea: Potters in the Eighteenth Century, XXVIII, 16.
Swansea: Pottery XLVII, 70,
Swansea: Print of 1792, XXVIII, 19.
Swansea: Prison XLIX, 69,
Swansea Races, Over 100 Years Ago XVI. 56.
Swansea: Railway Accident, XXVI, 68.
Swansea: river XXXIX, 11
Swansea : Saint Mary's Church in 1790, XXV, 67.
Swansea: Salt Houses XLVII, 13
Swansea: School (artists) XLV, 23
Swansea Ship Plates, XX, 4.
Swansea: sketches 1783, XL, 15
Swansea: Slaughterhouse XLI, 65
Swansea Snowfall in XIX, 57.
Swansea: Strand XLVII, 33,
Swansea : Street nameplates, erection of, XXII, 19.
Swansea: Street Names XLVII, 33
Swansea Tawe Ford and Ferry, XVI, 56.
Swansea The Changing Profile, XVI, 20.
Swansea The Journey to Work in 1951, XVI, 22.
Swansea: The Mount XLII, 24
Swansea: The Parade XLII, 32
Swansea: Theatre Tontine XLV, 38
Swansea: Theatre XLV, 38; photo XLV, 44
Swansea: Townhall XLI, 60, 67
Swansea, Tradesmen's Tokens of the Seventeenth Century. XIV, 62.
Swansea Valley, A Geological Excursion, XX. 57.
Swansea Valley, Dr. John Lane and the, Foundation of the Non-Ferrous Metal Swansea Valley, Industries in, IV, IS.
Swansea Valley Project, the Lower, XIV, 67.
Swansea Valley, See also, 5, 26.
Swansea : Victoria Parkstatue and cannon, XXIII, 68.
Swansea, Victorian, XIII, 41.
Swansea: View 1790'sXLI, 6
Swansea: Views of XLV, 13
Swansea: Water Supply, XXIX, 54.
Swansea Weather, 1840-1846, XII, 34.
Swansea: Weaver's Flour Mill XXXVI, 65
Swansea, Wigstead's. 1797, XIV, 23.
Swansea : Writers' Circle, 'Alive-Alive-O!', XXV, 84.
Swansea : Yeomanry Cavalry, Swansea and Fairwood Corps of, XXIII, 20.
Swanseas, The, VI, 13 ; VII, 46.
Swimming Underwater Van 50 TBack to the top
Tabernacle Chapel, Morriston L, 13
Tait, Roderick U., obituary, XXIV, 82.
Talbot Estates, XXXI, 6
Talbot Henry Fox, of Penllergaer, XVI 59.
Talbot, Olive 53 p.65
Talbot, Thomas Manse], XXVI, 71.
Taliesin in Gower, III 24.
Talk of the Devil. XIX, 82.
Tanner, Phil (recording) XVII, 83: XX 34.
Tanner, Phil 52 p. 19
Tanner, Phil, I, 16 ; II. 13 ; III, 3 VI, 21 ; (Illustration) 1X, 56 ; XV, 41.
Tanner, Phil, XXXI, 4
Tanner, William Isaac 52 p. 18; 53p.70; 54p.69
Tardigrades in Gower, XXI, 63.
Tawe Estuary XXXIX, 6
Taylor, Rowland XLJV, 66
Taylor's Gower Buses, XXV, 56.
Taylors XLII, 75
Ten Years of Open Air, X, 21.
Tennant Canal (photo), XXXIII, 18
Tennant, Mrs. Winifred Coombe XVII, 23.
The Find XVII, 53.
The Rag and Bone Man Blew a Long Blast, XVI, 14
Theatre poster XLV, 40
There is nothing to see in Gower, II, 42.
Thistleboon House 53 p. 19
Thistleboon House School XLVI, 24, drawing of view from, 26
Thistleboon House XLVI, 24
Thistleboon, proposed housing development, XXIV, 3.
Thomas, Betty Teilo, obituary, XXIV, 82.
Thomas, Dylan and Caitlin, photo, XLVIII, 18
Thomas, Dylan, friend of early years, XXI, 50.
Thomas, Dylan XVIII 47.
Thomas, Dylan. VI, 2.
Thomas, Edward, Surveyor L, 60
Thomas George XLJV, 58
Thomas, J. Mansel (obituary), XXX, 80.
Thomas, John father XLIV, 69
Thomas, John: grandfather XLJV, 67
Thomas, John grandson XLJV, 67
Thomas, Lewis 51 p.42; 52 p.46
Thomas, Mr. W. Teilo, an appreciation, XXII, 5
Thomas, Philip XLIV, 66, 69
Thomas, Sir Rhys ap XLIII, 31
Thomas y Lan. XV, 61.
Three boys at Three Cliffs (photo) XLV, 1
Three Cliffs Bay (photo) XLV, 30
Three Cliffs Bay : A Geological Excursion to. XII, 50.
Three Cliffs Bay XLVII, 30; photosXLVIII, 2, 79
Three Cliffs Bay, XXXIV, 2, 56
Three Crosses (poem), XXII, 52.
Three Crosses, The Reverend John Evans Acadamy at, VIII, 54.
Three Quiet Churches, XVIII, 20.
Three Rs, XV, 60.
Timber-framed houses L, 8
Timothy, John: Diary of, XXIX, 11
Timothy, John: Home of (photo), XXIX, 19.
Tinplate Manufacture, XX, 72.
Tir Deunaw, XVIII 78.
Tirdonkin Colliery, XXXII, 59
Tollgate, XXXII, 38
Topography XLI, 6
Tor Bay Kiln (photo) XXXIX, 64, 70
Tower Churches: XLVI, 15, map 15, drawing 18, photos. 20, 22
Townsend, XVIII, 79.
Townsend, XXXI, 14
Tracks, Roads and, XXI, 6.
Traction Engines (book review), XXVI, 85.
Traction Engines, XXXII, 23
Tradesmen's Tokens of Swansea, 17th Century, XIV, 62.
Trafalgar Lady, Vill, 28, IX, 11.
Trafalgar, Swansea hero of, XXXII, 57
Trafle, XVIII, 79.
Tramp, A, V, 49.
Tramroad, Oystermouth, XXIII, 36.
Tramroad, Penclawdd Canal and Railway or, IV, 43.
Travelling to Swansea in 1848, XXII, 15.
Treboeth-Siop Shini Fach, X, 63.
Tredegar farmhouse (photo) XLII, 51
Tree (photo) XXXIX, 47
Tree--Metasequoia Glyptostroboides, The Fossil Tree, XI, 42.
Tree Preservation Orders, XI, 21.
Trees Again for Gower. V, 46.
Trees and Shrubs of Gower, The, VII, 12 ; VIII, 29 ; VIII, 37 ; Errata, Part I, VIII, 50.
Trees, XXIX, 27.
Trefecca XLVI, 41
Trevor Tregaskis Hughes, XXI, 50.
Trewyddfa 55 p.33
Trig. Points XLVIII, 52, photo 53, section 55
Trippers, The, VI, 33.
Tucker, Horatio, III, 25 ; vin, 5.
Tucker William, of Horton, IX, 30.
Tucker's of Horton XLII, 42
Tucking Mill XLII, 9
Turberville William de XLVII, 56
Turnstone, photo. XLVII, 80
Tutt (photo), XXXI, 63
Twarcheyric XVIII 79.
Two Peninsulas, The, X, 38.
Two Thousand Year Old Enclosure in East Gower, VIII, 36.
Ty'r Coed, Another chapter in the story of the John family, XXI, 54.
Ty'r Coed, Cash Book 1841-58 XX, 52.
Tyler, G. Froom (obit.), XXXV, 75 UBack to the top
Underwater Swimming XVI, 50.
Unwillingly to School, XXVII, 53.
Up Penmaen XVII 28.
Uplands Crescent XXXVI, 33
Uplands House XXXVI, 35
Upper Bank Copper Works, e. 1800, VII, 32 ; See also, VII, 30; VI 22. VBack to the top
Vale of Neath-A Geological Excursion XIX, 30.
Vegetation of Dune Slacks, XXXIV, 24
Venables, Agnes 51 p. 14
Vernon Watkins XVIII 5.
Vessels off Oystermouth (llus), XXVIII, 11.
Victorian Gower, XXVI, 3.
Victorian Melodrama, XXIX, 31.
Victorian Swansea, X111, 41.
Views of Higher Mill, Llanrhidian XLV, 34-6
Viney, The Rev. Basil. XI, 53.
Visitor to Swansea and Gower, XXXIV, 6
Visitors to Gower in the 18th Century, 11, 24.
Visitors to Gower in a Bumper Year XIX, 82.
Visitors to Swansea in the 19th Century, 111, 9.
Vivian Collieries in 1868, XXIV, 80.
Vivian, John Henry, statue of, XXIII, 68.
Vivian, Richard Glynn XLV, 27
Vivians, XXXII, 24
Vulliamy, C. E., XIII, 59. WBack to the top
Walk in South Gower, XXII, 77.
Walker-Heneage-Vivian, Admiral Algernon 54 p.46
Walking Parties and Working Parties, X, 15.
Walks in Gower Cefn Bryn. VIII, 16.
Walks in Gower Footpath Walk in North Gower, VIII, 14.
Walks in Gower Gellionnen and Llangiwg, XI, 43.
Walks in Gower: Hardings Down XIX, 64.
Walks in Gower Henllys Walk, XII, 32.
Walks in Gower Llanmadog to Rhosili, VII, 36.
Walks in Gower: Lodge Cwm XVI 40.
Walks in Gower Mynydd Drumau. VI, 34.
Walks in Gower North Gower Ridge Walk, X, 40.
Walks in Gower Overton Walk, IV, 24.
Walks in Gower Overton to Mewslade, VI, 40.
Walks in Gower Paviland Cave, XIII 26.
Walks in Gower Penmaen to Penrice Towers, IX, 28.
Walks in Gower Ten Walks in Gower (Book Review), IX, 14.
Walks in Gower Three Downs Walk, V, 56.
Walks in Gower: Wimblewood XVII, 42.
Walters, Evan John XVII, 23.
Walters, James. XXX, 46.
Walters Road, XXX, 45.
Walterston Chapel XLVII, 57
Walterston Cottage XLVII, 55
Walterston Grange XLVII, 59
Walterston XLVII, 55, maps 55, 58, 60
Walterston, XXXV, 57
Wanderings in Gower (book, 1862), XXIV, 54.
Ward, George 51 p.45
Washing Lake, West Cross 51 p.26
Wassail Song, The Gower, I, 19.
Watching Birdwatchers (poem), XXX, 70.
Water Bears in Gower, XXI, 63.
Water Supply and Drainage Blackpill 51 p.76; Gower 51 p. 75
Water Supply at Rhossili 51 p. 6
Water Supply in Swansea, XXIX, 54.
Watermills, Gower and Swansea XLVII, 67; L, 20
Watermills XLII, 6
Watkins, Vernon (Illustration), V, 1.
Watkins, Vernon XVIII, 5.
We had Evidence and No Doubt XVI, 47.
Weather : A once in a century rainfall over Gower, XXII, 81.
Weather-A Record Summer ? XII, 53.
Weather-Climatic Cycles and Fluctuations ; Summer 1960, XIII, 67.
Weather of Gower, The, V 5.
Weather, Swansea, 1840-1846, XII, 34.
Weather Temperature Inversions and Frost Risks at Scurlage, XXIII, 46.
Weather The Growth of the Gower Weather Station, XXIV, 4.
Weather, XXVII, 63.
Weather, XXXIV, 62; XXXV. 51. See also Hancorne Diarv
Weather XXXVI, 58
Weathercock, St Marys, Swansea 53 p. 30
Weaver's Flour Mill XXXVI, 65
Weaving and Woollen Manufacture 52 p.18, 53 p.70; 54 p.69
Weaving Mills, XXXI,10
Webb, J. Arthur, XIV, 27.
Wedding, Bidding, XXII, 55.
Wedding Customs of over a Hundred Years ago in North Gower, IX, 19.
Wedding, The Gower Bidding, 1, 21.
Wedding, XXXII, 11
Week-ends in Gower, 11, 16.
Welcome to Town, XXXI, 5,9
Wells, Trevor XLIX, 78
Welsh Costume (Book Review), XI, 56.
Welsh Family Picture, A, 1820, XIV, 60.
Weobley Castle (Illustration), II, 43 ; III, 41.
Weobley Castle Gate, photo XLIX, 4
Weobley XLIII, 35
Wernllath XVIII, 28: XVIII 79.
West Cross, A Forgotten Round Cairn at, XX, 66.
West Cross XL, 29
West Gower Glaciation, XXXIII, 60
Western Mill XLII, 16
Westhorp, Sterling Browne, XXXII, 42
Westhorpe, Rev Stirling Browne 51 p.14
Wet Night, A, VI, 10.
When Gower clashed with Swansea, III, 20.
When the Rain is in the Wind, XIV, 73.
Where Ships Tie, 6, 33.
Whisling XVIII 79.
White Silk Umbrella The, I, 12.
Whiteford: Lighthouse, XXXI, 84
Whiteford Nature Reserve XVII, 63.
Whiteford: Nature Reserve, XXXIV, 19
Whiteford Point (illus.), XXII, 84.
Whiteford Point Lighthouse, XXIII, 44.
Whiteford XXXIX, 46; photo 47; XL, 49
Whitemoor, Llangennith XLII, 18
Whitemoor Woollen Mill 53 p.71
Whitemoor, XXXI, 5
Whitford Burrows-Brooch Find, XV, 22.
Whitford Lighthouse 54 p. 16
Whitford Point XLIV, 6
Whitlow Grass, Yellow Alpine. III, 44.
Wigstead's Swansea-1797, XIV 23.
Wildflowers, some Gower, XXIV, 37.
Wilkinson,: Lady XLVI, 6
Wilkinson,: Papers XLVI, 13
Wilkinson,: Portraits XLVI, 7,
Wilkinson,: Sir Gardiner XLVI, 6,
Wilkinson, Sir Gardner, XXIV, 26.
William Tucker of Horton, IX, 30
Williams, Harold Stepney XLI, 46
Williams, Howell Walters 55 p.52
Williams, John, surveyor L, 60
Williams of Killay XXXIX, 30; XL, 65
Williams. Miss Nanny, VIII, 28 ; IX, 11.
Wimblewood Walk XVII, 42.
Wind Power 55 p.4
Windmills of Kilvey XVII 8.
Winter Trees, XXIX, 27.
Winter Visitors to Gower, Some, Vlll, 34.
Witch Bottles in Gower. VIII, 27.
Wood Family, XXXI, 11
Woodlands Castle XLV, 8
Worcester Place (photo) XLI, 13
Work in Gower, Migration and XVIII, 31.
Work, The Journey to in 1951 XVI, 22.
Workhouse, Gower 51 p71
Working Class Houses, XXVI, 53.
World's End, VI, 6.
Worm (photo) XLI, 2
Worm's Head Cottage XLIV, 60
Worm's Head, Outing to, 1854, XIV, 12.
Worm's Head XLV, 21
Worms Head Blowhole (illus.), XXIII, 1.
Worms Head, painting XLVI, 57
Wrecking, XI, 22.
Wrecks XXXVIII, 31; XXXIX, 45 XBack to the top YBack to the top
Y.M.C.A., Swansea XLV, 53
Year with Nature in an East Gower Parish, VIII 12.
Yellow Fever in Swansea, XII, 42.
Yesterdav's Gower, XXXIII, 5
Yesterday and the day before, XXII, 54.
Yew Trees XLIII, 14
Ynystawe, XXVII, 19.
Ystradgynlais XLIII, 20 ZBack to the top
Zoology: Fish on and around the shores of Gower, XXIII, 62.
Zoology Pseudoscorpions, XXII, 20.
Zoology Water Bears in Gower, XXI, 63.