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Monthly Archives: February 2015
A rare sight
Before about 1930, our family photos were formal and posed. They commemorated significant family occasions and entailed a visit to Edwards of Fishguard and presumably some considerable expense. Then someone acquired a camera and began to take ‘holiday snaps’ and photos … Continue reading
Solva Woollen Mill
Solva Woollen Mill, established in 1907, claims to be the oldest working woollen mill in Pembrokeshire but Tregwynt Woollen Mill, not far up the coast, has been run by the Griffiths family since 1912 and is a close contender. What’s not in … Continue reading
Posted in Crafts, History
Tagged Dinas, Dinas Cross, Pembrokeshire, Woolen Mill, Woollen Mill, working mill
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Master of MV Laurelwood pining for home
Captain Joseph Francis of Eryl, Dinas Cross, decided to retire at the age of 53. He had just completed two stints as Master of the Laurelwood, one of the largest tankers in the fleet of John I. Jacobs and Co. of … Continue reading
Posted in History, Sea, Transport
Tagged Capt Joseph Francis, Dinas, Dinas Cross, Hescwm Mill, John I Jacobs and Co, MV Laurelwood
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Marie Elsie’s list of do’s and don’ts
When* the Scaramanga brothers entrusted a few thousand pounds worth of ship and cargo and a good percentage of their fortune to Captain Joseph Francis of Eryl, Dinas, you’d expect them to mention a few do’s and don’ts. The letter confirming his appointment is typed in purple … Continue reading
Posted in History, Sea, Transport
Tagged Captain Joe Francis, Dinas, Dinas Cross, Eryl, Marie Elsie, scaramanga brothers
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Ann Gent and Graham Coles invite you to rummage
From the outside you can’t tell that the Carningli Centre is an art gallery and a second-hand book shop as well as a destination for lovers of old railway signage, collectors and connoisseurs of oil lamps and indeed anyone who loves to … Continue reading
Posted in Art, books, History, Transport
Tagged antiques, Dinas, Dinas Cross, junk, Newport, railwayana, secondhand
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Dinas County Primary School 1946
Back Row:- From the left in each case D.T.Lewis ( Master), Roy Davies, Derek Thomas, Meurig Harries, Norman Morris, Rhydian Harries, Denzil Rees, Selwyn Harries, Alfie Clark (evacuee staying at Cwm yr Eglwys), Noel Murrow, Roy Jones, Gareth Francis (son … Continue reading
Winter seas at Cwm-yr-Eglwys
This was Cwm-yr-Eglwys last weekend, when the Stena Ferry from Ireland failed to berth at Fishguard to unload its vehicles and had to wait for hours in Cardigan bay for calmer seas. Many thanks to Ann Hughes for … Continue reading
Posted in Nature, Sea
Tagged Dinas, Dinas Cross, Fishguard, Rosslare, stena, stormy seas
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