Cosheston
Cosheston maps
Historic maps of Cosheston and the local area, hand-drawn by Ordnance Survey and Samuel Lewis. View all Cosheston maps
Cosheston photos
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Lamphey| Pembroke| Carew| Pembroke Dock| Monkton| Neyland| Llangwm| Freshwater East| Llanstadwell| Manorbier| Barafundle Bay| Lydstep| Gumfreston| Bosherston| Proud Giltar| Castlemartin
Cosheston area books
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Memories of Cosheston
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Dyfed memories
Castle Quay, Pembroke
The white dust on the water in the Pembroke photgraphs is flour from the Town Watermill. After a minor fire this lovely building was wickedly destroyed by the Council. It would be a major attraction today.
Pembroke
My grandad came from Pembroke, when my dad was a boy he used to visit there. He said he used to have to dress up tidy when going to visit family there. His name was William Rowland Hill. He said one of his relatives done a stained glass window in a little church in Pembroke Dock but I can't remember where it was.
Bath House
I would like a photo of the old Bath House at Neyland. If anyone has any old pictures which I could have copies from I would be grateful. garry.thomas@talk21.com Garry Thomas
From The 1950s on
I moved to Hundleton in the 1950s and spent all my childhood in and around, living at Belmont then Quiot's Hill before living for a while in Gilead, then back to River View. As the years passed my love for Freshwater West grew but due to the lack of work then I moved away and to this day regret doing so. We used to spend time at the rope swing at the top of the 'old hill,' in the woods near Monkton, biking to Fresh or Angle was never a problem. I try everytime I come home to make a trip to Fresh first on my list of thing to do, unlike Hundleton the best beach in my world hasn't changed.
I Lived And Was Born in Hundleton
Hi there, I see Charels Stanley long time since I meet you.I remember you on Saturday nights in Hundleton church hall at dances, can you remember Phillis Greenslade, Susan Hollaway, please gie me a email David J Phillips-LLOYD
Hundleton Life
My email address is dpl@mypostoffice.co.uk if there is anyone out there that has been to Orileton school and remembers the village life and Christmas concerts in the church hall etc.
A Seaside Holiday by Manorbier Beach
Although this view of Manorbier Castle dates from 1890 it is the only photo in the Francis Frith collection which shows the nearby beach. I am happy to record our family's day on the beach here and it is unchanged more than 120 years later!
My granddaughters Anna and Connie helped me to build a sandcastle and watched the incoming tide wash it away. Anna climbed in and out of the rockpools with Grandma - my wife Elizabeth - and netted two shrimps. The sun shone and we had a lovely time paddling in the waves.
The whole happy experience was rounded off with lunch in the sheltered and sunny garden of the beach cafe. A memory to be recalled with pleasure in years to come!
