What was life like for the men of the base?
A common part of life was naval discipline and regulations. From washing uniforms to leave, there was always a missive from Vice-Admiral Dare to keep the men up to date on the correct procedures. At least three public houses in the town were completely out of bounds to the me...
Milford Haven, a port on the south-western tip of Wales, was one of the most important bases on the Welsh Coast during the First World War. With its view of the Western Approaches, and its facilities for refitting and restocking, it played a vital part in the naval defence of the Irish Sea. It needed the name of a ship...
During a week of celebrations of the Naval and maritime history of Milford Haven, the U-Boat Project 1914-18 exhibition will be on display at the Lord Nelson Hotel, Hamilton Terrace, Milford Haven SA73 3AW from Wednesday 29 May until Friday 31 May 2019.
Come and see the U-boat Project’s full exhibition revealing the ...
The Royal Commission is working with Danish app developers Vizgu to improve the experience of visually impaired visitors to its exhibitions.
The Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Wales has worked with the Wales Council for the Blind, and Danish software company Vizgu, to create its first aud...