TONGWYNLAIS. The annual tea meeting in connection with the several Sunday-schools of the village took place on Monday. Prior to taking tea the scholars of the different schools paraded through […]
Read More ›TONGWYNLAIS DEATH OF MR J. H. SPENCER, TONGWYNLAIS. The funeral cf Mr John Henry Spencer, of Tongwynlais, who died suddenly on Sunday evening at his residence at Tongwynlais, took place at the Whitchurch Cemetery on Friday afternoon. […]
Read More ›TONGWYNLAIS WELCOME HOME. On Saturday evening A large number of the friends of Mr. John Henry Spencer dined together at the Lewis Arms, Tongwynlais to bid him welcome home after […]
Read More ›A DROWNING CASE AT TONGWYNLAIS. On Tuesday morning, its some of the men employed at the Melingriffith Tin plate Works were returning to their home at Tongwynlais, they found the dead […]
Read More ›A TONGWYNLAIS MAN DROWNED AT CARDIFF. On Saturday evening, between seven and eight o’clock, a man who has been identified as Mr Morgan, of Garth Madryn Villa, Tongwynlais, was seen struggling in […]
Read More ›Beacon Fires at Tongwynlais. It has been decided to erect a bonfire on the top of the Garth Mountain on the 21st of tins month in order to celebrate her Majesty’s […]
Read More ›KILLED BY A BULL AT TONGWYNLAIS. On Wednesday morning, as a young man named Richard Lewis was proceeding along the highway at Tongwynlais, a bull which was being driven by a man to the slaughter-house […]
Read More ›TONGWYNLAIS The annual pleasure fair was held here on Monday, when several hundreds of people were attracted to the seat of enjoyment. Studt’s circus, shooting galleries, &c., were to the […]
Read More ›TONGWYNLAIS SCHOOL To the Editor of the SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS In an article which appears in your issue of the 14th inst., entitled “The Denominational Defeat at Whitchurch,” remarks […]
Read More ›TONGWYNLAIS Mrs Evans, landlady of Gwaelodygarth Hotel, Tongwynlais, died on Wednesday morning from a fracture of the skull, caused by falling down stairs on the previous day.
Read More ›TONGWYNLAIS At Tongwynlais, on Saturday, one of the horses need at the Llan Colliery, which was bitten by a mad dog about six weeks ago, was destroyed in consequence of […]
Read More ›A LARGE FUNERAL On Wednesday, one of the largest funerals ever witnessed in this neighbourhood occurred here. The funeral was that of Mr John Williams, grocer and draper, eldest son of Mr David Williams, of […]
Read More ›TONGWYNLAIS On Good Friday an Eisteddfod was held at Ainon, Tongwynlais, under the presidency of Councillor A. Thomas, Cardiff, and was a deserved success. In opening the proceedings the chairman remarked […]
Read More ›TONGWYNLAIS A BOY DROWNED Yesterday morning, the body of a little boy apparently about six years of age, was found in the river Taff. It is supposed that the body […]
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