Stories tagged "Doc Penfro": 8
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The Royal Military Dockyard Chapel of Pembroke Dock
The Royal Military Dockyard Chapel was completed in 1835. It is the only Georgian Military chapel left in the United Kingdom. It was a place for the dockyard workers, the military personnel and their families to gather to worship. By 1926 however,…
The Old Girl's Got It | Mae 'na Ddigon o Fynd Ynddi o Hyd
David James sat down with Ports, Past and Present to share his passion for sailing and talks about a particularly fine sailing yacht that he restored and sailed for many years. Ahoi!
Mudlarking in Pembroke Dock | Chwarae yn y mwd yn Noc Penfro
David James sat down with Ports, Past and Present and shared his memories of moving to Pembroke Dock as a child during the Second World War and the pastimes he enjoyed with friends around the town and down by the river edge.
A Model Ship Maker | Gwneuthurwr Modelau Llongau
In the just over 200 years of its existence, Pembroke Dock has had a proud history of building hundrets of ships, large and not so large, motorised and propelled by wind. Although the dockyard has been closed now for several decades, ships still get…
Fishguard's Charterhouse Lifeboat | Bad Achub Charterhouse Abergwaun
A cold dark night in December 1920 saw the most celebrated of the Fishguard’s many lifeboat rescues. The boat in question was Charterhouse, funded by the school of that name and presented to the RNLI station in 1908. The boat was built for rough…
The Haunting of the HMS Asp | Ysbryd yn cerdded HMS Asp
In 1857, Pembroke Dock was the setting for the remarkable climax of the haunting of the HMS Asp which, at the time, was used as a surveying vessel in the Royal Navy under the command of one Captain George Manley Alldridge (1815–1905).
Over the…
Pembroke Dockyard's Famous Ginkgo Tree | Coeden Ginkgo Enwog Dociau Penfro
Until the mid-nineteenth century, Japan was a feudal state governed by a network of powerful families and warlords led by its Shogun, isolated from the rest of the world. At that point, there was a growing realisation that China and Russia were…
The North Atlantic and a Galaxy Far Far Away | Gogledd yr Atlantig a Galaeth Ymhell Bell i Ffwrdd
A current ferry port and a former naval dockyard isn’t the first place you might think about visiting if you were interested in the history and heritage of flying. But Pembroke Dock possesses two important and related claims to fame when it comes to…