Pembroke, Main Street 1936
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87421

More about this scene
The castle was originally a far humbler structure than that which we can see today, but was the only one in the area not to fall when the Welsh rode against the Normans in 1094. Here it can be seen at the end of the street, past the Lion Hotel and the arched entrance to the British Legion Club.
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