Milford Haven 1906  Pembrokeshire Sheet 33.14 by Alan Godfrey

Milford Haven 1906 Pembrokeshire Sheet 33.14 by Alan Godfrey

Here are the details of maps for Milford Haven\n\nPembrokeshire Sheet 33.14 Milford Haven 1906 - published 2019; intro by Alan Godfrey The town of Milford was developed from the 1790s as, first, a whaling station with some shipbuilding for the navy, and later as a potential rival to Liverpool or Southampton on the transatlantic route. None of these came to fruition but by the time of our map it had become a busy fishing port.\nThe map covers the town of Milford. Features include railway with station, mineral railway and line to Hakin, Docks, graving dock, Lord Nelson Hotel, Custom House, Victoria Bridge, Hamilton Terrace, Friends Meeting House, St Catherine's church, ruined chapel, Coombs, Pill, Gracechurch Terrace, Castle Pill, Castle Hall, Black Bridge etc. Extracts from a 1906 directory are included on the reverse.

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