Some  records of Great  Swanport  and  the  Municipality  of  Glamorgan  1820-1920  by  G. Musgrave  Parker'  c.1950 .  Typed  draft,  corrected  ms., with  ms  notes  and  illustrations  (snapshots or  newspaper  cuttings)  in 16  chapters  and  3 appendices.  The  draft  is  in an  unfinished  state;  many  gaps  have  been  left  for  dates  or  other  information to be added,  and  numerous  ms.  notes,  clippings,  etc.  have been  inserted  or  left  loose in the  folders.
Chapter 1 -Early  history  1642-1821
Chapter 2  The  pioneers  1821-1826
Chapter 3  Under  military  control  1826-1840
Chapter  4  The  native  problem  in Great  Swanport.
Chapter 5  Bushrangers  in the  district.
Chapter 6  Whaling  sealing  and  some  early  exports.
Chapter 7  Civilian  administration  1841-1859
Chapter 8  The  Rural  Municipal  Council  1860-1920  (police,  medical  men,  coroners,  Registrar  of  Births,  Deaths, Marriages).
Chapter 9  Sheep  and  wool,  wattle  bark  and  agriculture
Chapter 10  Coal,  tin,  gold  and  lime.
Chapter 11  Roads,  bridges,  jetties.
Chapter 12  Shipping  on  the  coast.
Chapter 13  The  story  of the  churches
Chapter 14  Parliament  and  the local  representatives
Chapter 15  Education, postal  history,  societies  & clubs.
Chapter 16  Growth  of  district  and  township, notable  visitors,  wars,  other  notable events  and  weather.
Appendix  A Grants  and  location  orders [Land].
Appendix B  Local  persons of note  (brief  biographical notes in  alphabetical  order)
Appendix C  Diary  of  Adam  Amos  1822-1825.
Illustrations  included:
Ch.  1.  J.A. Graham,  first  Warden  1860
Ch 2.  Pompey's  Pillar,  Alexandria,  Creek  Hut  (G.  Meredith's  first  residence),  Cambria,  Cranbrook  House,  Glen  Gala
Ch 3.  Red  Banks  ~ 1890  and  later,  Apsley,  Apslawn,  Milton  (J. Allen's  residence),  Swanwick,  'The  White  Hut'  Little  Swanport,  Kebreden,  Kelvedon  Rocky  Hills  Station  (including  stereoscopic  photos  of  the ruins of the tread mill  and  lime  kiln.
Ch 4.  Aborigines,  Muirlands  Little  Swanport  (residence  of John Radford)  ,  Waubadebar’s grave  Bicheno.
Ch 6.  Wineglass  Bay,  Trumpeter  Bay,  Schouten  Island,  Meredith's  Fishery,  a trypot.
Ch 7.  Waterloo  Point  1852  (watercolour sketch  on  grey card  copied  from  original  at  Cambria  by  Mary  Ann  Walker  1928
Ch 8.  Wardens  (J.A. Graham,  F.  Shaw,  Carmichael  Lyne,  F.C. Shaw,  W.F.G.  Calvert  (news clippings),  Council  Chambers,  Alfred  W.  Smith,  Robert  Gould,  F.  Lyne,  G.F. Storey  (Beattie's  Studio),  Dr.  E.W.  Pilgrim,  Dr.  E.C. McCarthy,  Dr.  G.S. Rundle  (c. 1860-70)
Ch 9.  Sheep,  wool  press,  Picnic Place  from  Apsley,  Mayfield  Mill  and  outhouses  (late  19th  cent.),  Oyster  Bay  pine.
Ch 10.  Bicheno
Ch 11.  Rocky  Hills  culvert,  Spiky  Bridge  Swansea,  Swansea  jetty.
Ch 12.  Cutter  'Thames', ketches  'Good  Intent'  - 'Foam'.
Ch 13.  All  Saints  Church,  Swansea,  Bernard  Shaw,  Shaw  memorial  window,  Bishops  Nixon,  Bromby,  Sandford,  Montgomery,  Mercer  (news  clippings),  Frank  Morris  Gill,  Tomb  of  Rev.  Thomas  Dove  Swansea,  Swansea  (including  Catholic  Church),  Gala  Kirk, Fr.  Thomas  Kelsh  (news  clipping).
Ch 14.  E.T. Miles,  John  Lyne,  F.  Lyne,  W.H. Bennett,  James  White,  H.  Lamb,  W.W. Perkins,  J.  Murdoch,  James  Lord,  J.  Mitchell,  J.  Meredith,  C.  Meredith,  W.J. McWilliams,  A.  Hearn.
Ch 16.  Swansea  views  Appendix  B  Graveyard  at  Llandaff.