I received this superb
postcard from Lita (26 March 2014) Direct Swap Postcrossing.
The left upper panel and
the right lower panel of the postcard shows City Hall.
City Hall is a civic
building in Cathays Park, Cardiff, serving as Cardiff's centre of local
government since it opened in October 1906. Built of Portland stone, it is an important
early example of the Edwardian Baroque style.
There is a magnificent clock tower in this building. This clock tower is 59 m (194 ft) in height and
has a 3.7 metre diameter (12 ft) gilded dial on each of its four faces. The
clock mechanism includes an hour bell and four quarter bells which are each
inscribed with mottoes in English or Welsh.
The central panel of the
postcard shows the Captain Scott
Memorial in Roath Park. On the 15th June 1910, Captain Robert Falcon Scott
set sail from Cardiff in the S.S. Terra
Nova, to conquer the South Pole. Before leaving Scott pledged "I will reach the South Pole or I will
never come back again." Captain
Scott was beaten to the South Pole by the Norwegians and he perished on the way
back. In memory of the ill-fated
expedition led by Captain Scott and accompanied by his companions, a clock
tower in the form of a lighthouse was erected at the south end of Roath Park
Lake. Surmounted by a model of the Terra
Nova, the tower was erected and presented to the city of Cardiff in 1915.
The clock tower has since been one of Cardiff's most familiar landmarks.
The right upper panel of
this postcard shows the Millennium
Stadium. It is the national stadium of Wales and has a total seating
capacity of 74,500, It is the second largest stadium in the world with a fully retractable
roof, and was the second stadium in Europe to have this feature. The Millennium Stadium is used for a wide
variety of activities - sport events, concerts, etc.
The bottom left panel of the postcard shows Cardiff
Castle. Actually it shows only the
Norman shell keep. A Welsh flag flies
proudly from the highest point. Cardiff
Castle is a
medieval castle and Victorian Gothic revival mansion and it is located in the
city centre of Cardiff. In 1947
ownership of this structure passed to the City and these days, Cardiff Castle is run as a tourist attraction, and is
one of the most popular tourist sites for visitors to Cardiff.
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