Plans of Hendrefoelan House (copies) 1st April 1964
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Dillwyn Lewis Llewelyn 1814-1892
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Sir Percy Thomas and Son Architects
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Hendrefoelan House and its extensive grounds and gardens was built in1855, at a cost of 14000, by Lewis Llewellyn Dillwyn, who was MP for Swansea. Lewis Llewellyn was a prominent citizen of Swansea, for as well as being MP for Swansea for nearly 40 years, he was also Mayor in 1848, owner of Cambrian Pottery, head of the firm of Dillwyn and Richards at the Landore spelter works, and he later became Chairman of the Siemens Steel Company. Following Lewis Llewellyn's death i...
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South Wales Miners' Library
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Dillwyn family
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University of Wales Swansea
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The University College of Wales Swansea is now known as the University of Wales Swansea. The College received its charter on 21 January 1920. In 1921, Henry Lewis became Professor of Welsh Language and Literature. For further administrative information consult The University of Wales, 1839-1939 (1997) by J. Gwynn Williams. From the guide to the University of Wales Swansea Records, 1921 - 1980 July, (Bangor University) ...