In 1853 he went into business, first at Pontypridd and then at Merthyr, but next year made his way to Liverpool.
Upon that day the ‘Druids and bards’ at Pontypridd held the usual feast of the summer solstice in the face of the sun.
An Eisteddfod, anywhere, is a very interesting event, but one at Pontypridd seems to be of all others the most interesting.
We can only suppose that the animal did not know it was Pontypridd.
The Pontypridd and Newport railway was constructed in 1887, and there is a joint station at Caerphilly for both railways.