This section comprises of images taken by the photographic section of Preseli U3A. As a project, members have tried to replicate a modern day image of an old scene that appears elsewhere on this website. Due to differing lenses and types of equipment used it is not always possible to replicate exactly, the original view but an image as close as possible has been obtained. The resulting photograph gives a very good impression of how the scene may have changed over the intervening 80-100 years.
Capel Harmony Baptist Chapel – two images taken about 100 years apart. (see original post at Capel Harmony) Modern image taken by ...
Views of Goodwick Moor separated by around 100 years. See original post at Cwmbrandy Modern image taken by Carol Ridgwell of Preseli ...
This was Mr Tom Evans, butcher, whose shop was on the corner of West Street and Clive Road. Although now ...
Fishguard Square has evolved many times over the past 120 years with traffic changing from horse drawn vehicles to the ...
Glanmoy House, Trefwrgi Road, Goodwick (see original post at Glanmoy) Taken by Pat Dumont – Preseli U3A Photographic Group
Views of Harbour Village taken around 120 years apart – not so very much has changed!! Modern images taken by Mike ...
The corner shop on Clive Road has had varied uses over the years and is now a kebab shop. The ...
The Ship and Anchor looking very sad in its boarded up state in this modern image – the original photo ...
A view of Star Hill in Fishguard. See original post at Star Hill Modern image taken by Adrian Pugh, Preseli U3A Photographic ...
A view of the Golden Mile. See original post at Golden Mile Modern image taken by Adrian Pugh of Preseli U3A Photographic ...
In 1911 Thomas Meyler ran his Chemist’s shop from these premises – an image taken in 2022 shows how the ...
The first image taken around 1910 and the second in 2022. Few people if any, these days have sash windows ...
Two views of the road to Upper Fishguard – one taken around 1900 and the other in 2022. See original ...
This corner building is properly known as Commerce House on West Street – in 1911 it housed David Llewellyn George, ...