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Memories of Cardiff's PastAuthor: Dennis MorganMemories of Cardiff's PastAs you walk around the streets and parks of Cardiff there are many plaques, statues and other monuments which tell us about the city’s colourful past. For instance, why was the lighthouse erected at Roath Park to commemorate the historic voyage of Captain Scott to the Antarctic? Who was John Batchelor and why does his statue on The Hayes proclaim him to be ‘The Friend of Freedom’?
PublisherBreedon Books ISBN9781859835058Price in GBP£16.99 |
Dennis Morgan was born in Cardiff and has lived there most of his life. He is a leading authority on the history of the city. This is the fifth book he has written since retirement. His previous works were The Cardiff Story, Discovering Cardiff’s Past, Cardiff: A City at War and The Illustrated History of Cardiff’s Suburbs. Dennis has taken part in many television and radio programmes relating to his native city and is a member of the Cardiff Heritage group. Apart from his writing, he continues to lecture on local and modern history.