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Blodwen: girl of the Cardigan Quays

New book by Idris Mathias: Dolbadau Press, 180 pages. £8.99.

The year is 1870. Blodwen Morgan is twelve years old and a hundred years ahead of her time.

The Mwldan docks and the Teifi River estuary are her stomping grounds…blodwen2016

Posted on May 1, 2016June 17, 2016 by WHHPosted in arts, Cardigan History, ghostsLeave a comment

Idris Mathias on Cardigan’s Ghosts!

The White Lady Tree of Pwllhai, Ropeyard Hill Apparition, Midgets of Eben’s Lane, Strand Ghost – they’re all here!

Idris Mathias, Last of the Old Cardigan Ghosts, Dolbadau Road Press, 2015 £6.99
Idris Mathias, Last of the Old Cardigan Ghosts, Dolbadau Road Press, 2015 £6.99
Posted on June 28, 2015 by WHHPosted in ghostsLeave a comment

1 November (1950) UFOs fly over the town

  • 1 1950 (Wed) UFOs or ‘Flying Saucers’ fly over Cardigan. Mrs G. James, Finch Sq a Miss M. Mathews saw a perfect round orange sphere with no tail, and no noise. It was approximately 7.30 pm.
Posted on November 1, 2013November 4, 2015 by WHHPosted in customs, ghostsTagged UFOs. Leave a comment

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