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    Architect who shaped Swansea’s skyline remembered with blue plaque

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregorySeptember 2, 2025No Comments
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    His name may not be familiar to many, but his work certainly is.

    From the striking Glynn Vivian Art Gallery in the city centre to the YMCA on St Helen’s Road, Glendinning Moxham helped shape the face of Swansea – one building at a time.

    Now, his contribution to the city’s architectural heritage has been formally recognised by Swansea Council with the unveiling of a blue plaque at the Bristol Channel Yacht Club on Mumbles Road – one of his most characteristic designs.

    The plaque, installed just to the left of the club’s main entrance, was officially unveiled by Cllr Elliott King, Cabinet Member for Culture at the council.

    Proposed by Jeff Stewart, Robert Johnston and Huw Griffiths – founding members of the Swansea History Society – the plaque coincides with the club’s 150th anniversary celebrations.

    Cllr King said: “Glendinning Moxham may not be a household name, but his work is part of the very fabric of Swansea.

    “From arts and culture to healthcare and hospitality, his buildings continue to serve and inspire our communities.

    “The blue plaque scheme is about honouring people from, or who lived in Swansea, who have made a significant impact on our wider society, nationally and internationally, or like Moxham, whose impact on our city is hidden in plain sight.

    “This scheme is part of our commitment to share, describe, preserve and celebrate Swansea’s rich heritage.”

    Born in 1865, Moxham studied architecture in Nottingham before returning to Swansea to begin a career that would span decades.

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    Moxham’s many other building designs include the Swansea University sports pavilion on Sketty Lane, the London and Provincial Bank on Wind Street (which is now the Bank Statement pub), Olchfa House in Sketty (which is now the Miller and Carter steakhouse), Gorseinon Hospital and St Hilary’s Church in Killay.

    He also oversaw several church restorations and designed many private residences in Uplands, Sketty and Killay, with whole streets such as Eden Avenue attributed to his hand.

    Swansea Council’s blue plaque scheme is open to nominations from the public, for people and places of historic interest. It is now in its 12th year.

    Blue plaque recipients include musician Pete Ham, novelist Ann of Swansea, anti-slavery campaigner Jessie Donaldson, polar explorer Edgar Evans, and the Vetch Field, among others.

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