Aerial view of Goodwick and Fishguard Harbour zoomGoodwick and Fishguard HarbourAerial view of Goodwick and Fishguard Harbour.Page last edited 21/11/2021 Comments about this pageProbably late 1920’s. Commercial aerial photography only got going after WW1 and alongside the Quay is one of the two funnel “Saint” mailships which had all been replaced by 1933.By Rob Willatts (27/02/2023) Add a comment about this pageYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Your comment:Name * Email * I consent to my name and e-mail address being stored along with this comment, and to the website editors communicating with me by e-mail about the comment if necessary. My name may be published alongside the comment on the website, but my e-mail address will not be published. My information will not be shared with any third party (see our Privacy Statement - opens in a new window). * Δ Aerial & elevated views / Golygfeydd uchel ac o'r awyrA view of Fishguard and the BayAbergwaun o’r awyr / Aerial FishguardAerial view of Fishguard and GoodwickAerial view of Goodwick and Fishguard HarbourAerial view over the harbourAn Aerial View of Goodwick.An elevated view of Goodwick ParrogDyffryn, Wdig/GoodwickFishguard and Goodwick Harbour. The railway tracksFishguard looking towards Lower TownGoodwick Railway StationGro Wen cove - GoodwickLooking across the Parrog to GoodwickLooking down to Lower Town / Edrych i lawr tua'r Cwm.Marine Walk stepsNew Hill Villas -the Cw (New) Hill GoodwickOverlooking the ParrogParrog from Frenchman's WalkPen Yr Aber estate under construction 1960sPendreTafarn y Pendre / The Pendre InnThe bottom of the short cutThe Mauretania in Fishguard Bay. August 30th 1909.Trecwn - aerial views RNAD TrecwnView across the Parrog to FishguardView down the SladeView from Pen Cw/New HillY Bigni / The BigneyY Cwm Abergwaun - Lower Town, Fishguard Share thisFacebookTwitterPinterestTumblremail
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Probably late 1920’s. Commercial aerial photography only got going after WW1 and alongside the Quay is one of the two funnel “Saint” mailships which had all been replaced by 1933.
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