Pearse's Commercial Directory to Swansea and the Neighbourhood, for 1854
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An 1854 commercial directory combines an alphabetical and classified listing of professional, commercial, and private residents with practical information on public officers, postal arrangements, and local institutions. It opens with a descriptive account of Swansea’s geography, sea access, public buildings, markets, and schools, then details major industries—coal, copper smelting, tin-plate, zinc, shipbuilding—and trade patterns, imports and exports. Entries document shops, services, inns, and civic improvements such as docks, railway connections, and harbour works, while statistics and commentary record population growth and the town’s expanding commercial and infrastructural development.
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