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The full masthead proclaimed The Cambrian and Weekly General Advertiser for Swansea and the Principality of Wales. By 1906 it was acquired by South Wales Post Newspapers Co. [1] and, in 1930, merged with Herald of Wales. [2] Many articles in this newspaper have been indexed and the index is searchable at https://archive.swansea.gov.uk/cambrian
The paper was first published in Bala in October 1860, as a four-page supplement, The Merioneth Herald, in The Oswestry Advertiser.Having subsequently become a distinct paper printed in Oswestry, England, in 1864 it became the Merionethshire Standard and Mid-Wales Herald [3] and, in 1869, was renamed The Cambrian News and Merionethshire Standard.
The Cambrian; Cambrian News; The Cardiff and Merthyr Guardian; The Cardiff Times; The Cardigan Bay Visitor; Flintshire Observer; The Cardigan Observer; Carmarthen Journal; Carmarthen Weekly Reporter; Carnarvon and Denbigh Herald; Celtic Weekly Newspapers; County Observer and Monmouthshire Central Advertiser; Y Cymro
The Cambrian Quarterly Magazine and Celtic Repertory was an English-language quarterly magazine that published articles on Welsh and Celtic history and literature. Its aims were "to preserve 'native lore' for posterity and to win 'the incurious and indifferent into an interest for Wales'." [1] It ran from 1829 to 1833. [2]
Cambrian News, a Welsh newspaper; The Cambrian, a former Welsh newspaper founded in 1806; The Cambrian (U.S.) , a Welsh-language newspaper printed in the United States, 1880–1919; The Cambrian, a newspaper serving Cambria, California, owned by The Tribune of San Luis Obispo
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30 March – Dai Thomas, Wales national rugby player (date of death unknown) 1 April – George Ewart Evans, folklorist and oral historian (died 1988) [33] 11 May – Aneirin Talfan Davies, writer and publisher (died 1980) [34] 11 June – Ronnie Boon, Wales rugby union player (died 1998) 12 June – Mansel Thomas, composer and conductor (died ...
One study in the 1990s found that the most widely read newspaper in Wales was The Sun. [12] Despite the popularity of London-based newspapers in Wales, most UK newspapers do not produce regional editions for the Welsh audience, although until 2003 The Mirror was branded as the Welsh Mirror.