WAW031500 WALES (1950). View of Holyhead showing Le Bon Sauveur convent
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Title | [WAW031500] View of Holyhead showing Le Bon Sauveur convent |
Reference | WAW031500 |
Date | 1950 |
Link | Coflein Archive Item 6414293 |
Place name | |
Parish | |
District | |
Country | WALES |
Easting / Northing | 224318, 382408 |
Longitude / Latitude | -4.6371992603283, 53.309153008941 |
National Grid Reference | SH243824 |
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PILLBOX: S0011350 |
Matt Aldred edob.mattaldred.com |
Monday 1st of March 2021 06:04:35 PM |
2ndWW pillbox. |
redmist |
Wednesday 24th of February 2021 05:31:29 PM |
The funnel and boat deck of a larger and more modern passenger ferry berthed next to the railway station More modern, but possibly not young enough to be a stern loading car ferry. There are no ramps in evidence and it is not possible to see the stern in the picture. |
Maurice |
Tuesday 15th of March 2016 07:35:57 AM |
Either "Cambria" or Hibernia", motor vessels of 1949 which served here until about 1975/76. |
mannidaze |
Tuesday 15th of March 2016 08:53:33 PM |
This looks like another cargo ship in the dry dock. The LMS, Denny built, fleet also included "Slieve League" and "Slieve Bearnagh" |
Maurice |
Tuesday 15th of March 2016 07:32:57 AM |
Either of "Slieve Bloom" (1930) or " Slieve More" (1932), twin screw steamers on Irish Sea cargo services. |
mannidaze |
Monday 14th of March 2016 07:19:41 PM |
I think this is TSS "Princess Maud" built in 1934 by Denny of Dumbarton for the LMS Stranraer - Larne service and transferred to Holyhead permanently in 1947. She was withdrawn in 1965 and scrapped in 1973 after service in Greece. |
mannidaze |
Monday 14th of March 2016 07:15:15 PM |
The Recreation Ground, Holyhead Town FC. |
gBr |
Sunday 13th of March 2016 08:30:29 PM |