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Introduction To MARGAM TAIBACH HISTORICAL CLUB





Introduction To Margam TAIBACH HISTORICAL CLUB
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INTRODUCTION
By Allen Blethyn 2009
Welcome to our Club web site which intends to deal with all historical matters relating to the old parish of Margam and district as it was before 1921

It then stretched from the river Kenfig in the East to the river Afan in the West and from the sea to Afan Argoed in the North

It is our intention for this site to include as much new material which is not easily available to be found elsewhere
also we hope to get as many people who have any interests in the Margam parish to participate by joining this Club and perhaps contributing to the site through Allen
Making it a true site belonging to the Club Members and the people of the Margam District

All the contents of these pages will ALSO be made available in hard copy format,so that we will be able to show it around the community, and at other locations such as Schools, libraries and various local shows and exhibitions
And make it available to members and others without Computer connections

Much has already been written about Margam parish in books which will be listed under My Books below.
But I dont intend listing the names of the many fine contributors in that field, as they are far too numerous to list.
However I feel that this section of our Web Site should be dedicated to:

Mr. Leslie A.Evans 1911-1996
Mr. Evans Historian of Margam was in my opinion the person who has contributed most in the way of research into the history of Margam,and has also been my mentor.

His work forms the foundations of this web site of Margam, he also left me many clues in his works that I can follow up on within todays records
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In Mr Evans days records were harder to study because they were not so readily accessible as they are today and so his work was made more difficult.

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