Come and celebrate the Swans Centenary with us at the National Waterfront Museum, Swansea this Sunday 16th September. Local football legend John Hartson will be talking about his life in football at 2.30. There will also be football-themed activities for the whole family: have a Swansea City swan logo painted on your face; make a badge; join the table football challenge; and watch amazing football freestyler Ash Randall, or even join him in a workshop.
For die-hard fans, there is an opportunity to come and make a contribution to the Swans100 archive. You can bring along your memorabilia, tell us why you love the Swans in the Video Booth, and learn more about the project. Also a chance to buy a copy of “Swansea ‘til I Die”, the Supporters’ Trust Centenary book, full of stories and memories from the fans themselves.
All this in the National Waterfront Museum in the Marina, from 11-4 on Sunday. Free entry for all the family. Museum website: http://www.museumwales.ac.uk/en/swansea/
My father played for the Swans at the Vetch in the early 1920s. His name was Henry Rees Rowland – called Rees. I have large team photos, formerly in frames and hanging on the wall of the study when I was a child. I need to find them, having moved house early this year, but I know they are here!
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