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Tag Archives: Dinas Cross
What to do with all that seaweed
Personally, I don’t do much with seaweed, but I’ve been given a couple of good ideas in Dinas. The first suggestion came from a man who was pushing a wheel barrow full of seaweed up from Aberfforest beach. He told … Continue reading
Posted in Crafts, Food, Nature
Tagged Anny Carson-Clash, crafts, Dinas, Dinas Cross, Fishguard Market, lampshade, Pembrokeshire, Tegfan, Yr Hen Ysgol
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From Dinas to Tenby and back
I’ve no idea why this lovely shop is called Tenby House. Can anyone tell me? It’s been on West Street in Fishguard for as long as I can remember. It looks like the archetypal shop – the sort that children … Continue reading
Posted in Crafts
Tagged Dinas, Dinas Cross, DVD rental, Fishguard, Fishguard shops, Ian Page, magazines, newsagents, newspapers, stationery, Tenby House
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Len Rees’ wonderful wall
Len Rees is a Dinas potter with a garden wall that celebrates his friends, family and neighbours, both as models and contributing artists. Here are just a few in more detail. Click on a face for a close-up view. The … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Crafts
Tagged artists, Dinas, Dinas Cross, exhibition, for sale, gallery, local artist, Pembrokeshire, Potter, pottery, Tegfan
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What does a newly retired teacher do?
Nick is so newly retired that his name in Google brings you to Fishguard High School (Ysgol Bro Gwaun) where, as head of the art department, he was responsible for the art policy and high ratings from his ex-students. He … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Crafts
Tagged art teacher, Dinas, Dinas Cross, furniture maker, furniture restoration, Nicholas Kinver, Nick Kinver, Pembrokeshire, retired, studio, teacher, Tegfan, workshop, Yr Hen Ysgol
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Rubbish
In the old days, before poor people had much to throw away and before bin men were invented, one Dinas solution was to throw rubbish over the edge of the cliffs. There can’t have been much: waste food would have gone to … Continue reading
Posted in History, Walking
Tagged archeology, crockery, Dinas Cross, Pembrokeshire, pottery, recycling, rubbish heap
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To Harrods for satin pantaloons
In my role as a book volunteer in Wilmslow’s Oxfam shop, I’m constantly delighted by the enormous range, quality and quantity of donated books. When this wonderful book came onto my desk I lingered over it, remembering a childhood experience … Continue reading
Posted in books, History, Sea
Tagged bloomers, Captain, Dinas, Dinas Cross, fashion, Harrods, mail order, master mariner, oil tanker, pantaloons, Pembrokeshire, Rotterdam
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How do you say ‘Eglwyswrw’
I remember, with a pleasing glow of satisfaction, the look of surprise on a stranger’s face when, in a conversation through the car window that occurred because we were well and truly lost in narrow lanes between Newport and Cardigan, … Continue reading
Posted in Welsh language
Tagged Dinas Cross, Eglwyswrw, Llanychaer, Mynachlogddu, Pembrokeshire, place-names, pronunciation, Scleddau, Welsh
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The first petrol station in Dinas
Remember petrol stations where an attendant waited on the forecourt to serve petrol and accepted payment without the driver having to leave the car? This pump, in Ravenglass, reminded me of the petrol station in Bwlch Mawr, Dinas. The pumps … Continue reading
Posted in History
Tagged Bwlch Mawr, Dinas Cross, Garden Terrace, Pembrokeshire, petrol attendant, petrol station
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A non-conformist guide to the Middle East
The density of chapels in this sparsely populated corner of Wales repays some study and the names transport the passer-by to the Middle East*. Some chapels survive as places of worship, many have been abandoned and others been converted to residential … Continue reading
Posted in History, Religion
Tagged Baptist, chapels, Dinas, Dinas Cross, Fishguard, Methodist, Newport, Pembrokeshire, Tegfan
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The village shops
If your preparation for a self catering holiday at Tegfan involves tracking down the nearest Tesco and putting in your normal order plus some extras, please pause for a moment. There is an alternative to consider. Driving along Feidr Fawr … Continue reading
Posted in Food
Tagged corner shop, Dinas Cross, Kiel Hose, Mace, Pembrokeshire, Tegfan, Tesco, Village shop
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Aberbach in 1930
I think this photo was taken in Dinas’ Aberbach beach in about 1930. Apart from the style of boys’ swimming costumes, nothing much has changed.
Posted in History, Sea
Tagged Aberbach, beach, Dinas Cross, holiday, Pembrokeshire, seaside, summer, Tegfan, the 1930s, Wales
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Welsh Quilts
I’m curious to know more about these quilts. They’ve been in our family for 100 years or so. I think they must have come from Dinas (North Pembrokeshire) at the beginning of the 20th century, or perhaps earlier. They are … Continue reading