Penarth Dock, South Wales - the heritage & legacy . . .
Volume Twelve - Pre-Victorian to the Present Day - further aspects - Even More Moments Captured in Time - [vintage photo and postcard album] . . .
Esplanade Penarth - A postcard addressed to one Miss Mildred Knight of 2, Old Kent Road, London, with a post stamp of the Bute Docks, Cardiff, and dated 1st October 1916. The publisher was H. Woodward, The Noah's Ark, 5, Windsor Road, Penarth. Another heritage postcard view held within the Penarth Dock Collection. [001] [20230311]
The Esplanade from the Pier, Penarth - A postcard addressed to Mrs. S. T. Jackson of How Caple Rectory, Ross-on-Wye, with two post stamps from Penarth, and dated 26th July 1921. The message reads : 'Will be coming home tomorrow (Sat) and will meet 8:55 at Hereford. Fondest Love and Kisses STJ.' Another heritage postcard view held within the Penarth Dock Collection. [001] [20230311]
The Front from Pier, Penarth - Ther postcard provides a great view of the buildings and gardens along the Esplanade and the fine seawall as protection from the swell. Another heritage postcard view held within the Penarth Dock Collection. [001] [20230311]
Penarth from the Sea - There were millionaires in their multitude in Penarth during the days when coal and shipping was King. The large mansions of the rich adorn the hillside above the esplanade on Marine Parade, known locally as 'Millionaire's Row'! Another heritage postcard view held within the Penarth Dock Collection. [001] [20230311]