Fishguard and Bay, Pembrokeshire, c.1910s - Postcard
Ein Hanes/Our History is a collection of memories and memorabilia that offers visitors a glimpse into the story of the Twin Towns. It’s located in Fishguard Square, occupying the premises of an old shop two doors up from the Town Hall and Last Invasion Tapestry gallery. Ein Hanes was established in 2016 on the initiative of local people with support from Pembrokeshire County Council. It’s organised and run entirely by volunteers many of whom have long memories and wide knowledge of the area....
Don't miss the 10am premiere of our latest video in the 'Port Voices' series. Gary Jones talks about the effect of the tide on the maritime culture of #Fishguard, historical attitudes to death and on the appearance of Lower Town.
Paid â cholli darllediad cyntaf ar 10yb o'n fideo diweddaraf mewn raglen 'Lleisiau Porthladdoedd'.
Mae Gary Jones yn trafod effaith y llanw ar ddiwylliant morwrol #Abergwaun, agweddau hanesyddol at farwolaeth ac ar ymddangosiad y Dref Isaf.
Heddiw rydyn ni’n cyflwyno rhan 3 o’n #app #PortPlaces ar ein taith o gwmpas #MôrIwerddon: Abergwaun ac Wdig!
Darllenwch am olygfeydd lan a lawr Llwybr Arfordir Cymru yn cynnwys stori am Laniad y Ffrancod ym 1797 cyn gorffen â thaith dros y môr i Loch Garman.
https://portspastpresent.eu/exhibits/show/port-places-journey/fishguard
Ports, Past and Present is a joint initiative with University College Cork (UCC) and Wexford County Council in Ireland, and in Wales with Aberystwyth University and the Centre for Advanced Welsh and Celtic Studies at the University of Wales Trinity Saint David. The project is part-funded by the European Regional Development Fund through the Ireland Wales Cooperation programme and is led by UCC.