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Cameron Arms Hotel before 1900
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This is an early picture of High Street, looking from the 'Argos' end towards the Station. The Cameron Arms Hotel is on the right, next door to the 'Alexandra Restaurant and Temperance Hotel'. The Cameron Arms was built on church-owned land which had been leased (in 1823) from the churchwardens by Colonel Nathaniel Cameron (the first Reform Mayor of Swansea, 1836). A sign on the lampost in the centre of the road says "Carriages Keep to the Left".
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Gill Shepherd ( )
March 20, 2009
My grandmother Adelaide Matilda Davies is listed as living here when she married in 1878. Are there any records of this or of her work there.

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