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A medieval tower located behind the dockyard wall in Pembroke Dock provides a link with the patron saint of Ireland.

St Patrick | Paterchurch Tower | Pembroke Dock

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Object Paterchurch Tower and St Patrickcover

This site of living heritage not only has a fascinating collection of wooden boats, it is a working boatyard preserving a beautiful craft

Maritime History | Wooden Boats | RNLI

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Object West Wales Maritime Museumcover

A cozy pub with stunning food, accommodation, a stunning location and a very warm welcome

Business Story | Gastropub | Milford Haven

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Object The Shipwright Inncover

Since its construction in 1832, the pier at Hobbs Point has witnessed many changes to the infrastructure and cross-coastal connections of Pembroke Dock. In step with the tides of industry and politics, the identity and function of Hobbs Point have evolved over its lifetime, and,

Pembroke Dock | Hobbs Point | Doc Penfro

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Object Connectionscover

During the Second World War, the Royal Australian Air Force joined the allied forces operating Sunderland flying boats from their base in Pembroke Dock.

Pembroke Dock | Documentary Photography | War

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Object The RAAF in Pembroke Dockcover

Pembroke Dock possesses two important and related claims to fame when it comes to flying, albeit flying in contrasting contexts: flying boats and the Millennium Falcon!

Pembroke Dock | Model Making | Millennium Falcon

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Object The North Atlantic and a Galaxy Far Far Awaycover

Pembroke Dock served as film set in several of early British cinema’s most successful films thanks to enthusiastic film pioneer William Haggar and his family.

Pembroke Dock | Early cinema | Film history

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Object The Hollywood of Pembrokeshirecover

Like every respectable town in Wales, Pembroke Dock has its own stories of hauntings and ghostly visitations. In one of the most well-known stories, the ghost of a murdered lady haunts a ship before roaming the streets of Pembroke Dock on her way to the churchyard.

Pembroke Dock | Folk beliefs | Ghosts

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Object The Haunting of the HMS Aspcover

Pembroke Dock (Doc Penfro) and adjacent Milford Haven (Aberdaugleddau) both developed in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries from small village settlements, Paterstown and Hubberstown, on the banks of the Cleddau river.

Pembroke Dock | Profile | Ports, Past and Present

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