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History of Llanstadwell and Neyland
The 1851 census
The 1911 Census
People
Creative Arts
Sarah Waters O.B.E. – Writer & Novelist
From Neyland to the National Stage: The Life of Cliff Gordon
James Gaddarn (1924–2012) From Neyland to the Royal Albert Hall
Business & Politics
Isambard Kingdom Brunel
John Henry Coram
Lord Parry of Neyland (1925–2004)
Sportsmen & Sportswomen
Graham Richards: Rugby Coach
Graham Tregidon: Rugby International
Mal Morris: Footballer
Percy Evans: The Mastlebridge Jockey
Thomas Evans: Neyland’s First Welsh International
Len Roberts
Religion
Rev Lacy Henry Rumsey Vicar to St Tudwals 1873 to 1911
Military
Remembering Frederick Richard Jenkins DSM - WWII Hero
William Barnard Calver - Llanstadwell House
The Naval Pensioner of Llanstadwell
Education
William Aswell - an Educational Pioneer
Miss Elsie Walker
Family History
The Howells Family of Great Honeyborough Part 1: William Howell(s) (1800–1865)
The Howells Family Part 2: Georgiana’s Story
Places
An Eighteenth-Century Salt Refinery at Neyland
Westfield Pill Nature Reserve
Neyland Marina
The Opening of Neyland Fish Market & Ice Factory, 1908
Dragon LNG
Community & Culture
Schools
Neyland's Schools
Christmas Entertainment, 1899
Churches & Chapels
St Tudwal’s Church, preserving over a thousand years of Llanstadwell’s history
Who was St Tudwal?
What the Walls Reveal at St Tudwal's
St Clement's Church Neyland - The Church That Blew Down
Bethesda
Sport & Recreation
Neyland Cricket Club
Neyland Rugby Football Club – From Foundation to the 1950s
Neyland Judo Players
The Origins of Neyland Sports & Athletic Club
The Silver Fern of Neyland RFC
The Neyland All Blacks - a Thrilling Match from 1910
A Potted History of Neyland AFC
Mysteries & Folklore
“He Lived Like a Hog and Died Like a Dog”- A Newton Manor Mystery
Transport
Overland - Roads
Highways and Byways
Overland - The Railway
Neyland - A Railway Town
1902 - Alleged Child Murder on Neyland Railway Station
William Halford: The Stationmaster
The Birth of Neyland as a Railway Town
Why Parliament Brought the Railway to Neyland
For Fifty Years, Neyland was called New Milford
Shipbuilding
The Earliest Shipbuilding at Neyland – 1759
Shipbuilding Families of Neyland and Llanstadwell
The Visit of the Great Eastern to Neyland, 1860 - 62
The Gaddarn & Mills Shipbuilding Families
Total Ships Built in Neyland & Llanstadwell
Ferries
A Detective Story – The History of the Alumchine Ferry
Before Neyland, the Medieval ‘Passagium’ was the Ferry
Ferries Across the Cleddau – A Chronological List
The History of the Neyland Ferry
Irish Packet Service
The Irish Mail Packet Route Before Neyland’s Railway
Irish Packet Steamers at Neyland: the Ford and Jackson Years, 1856 to 1872
Irish Packet Steamers at Neyland: The GWR Era, 1872 to 1906
Military & Maps
The Military Presence
Neyland and Llanstadwell in Maps
The Road That Led to War: The Military Road to Scoveston Fort
Neyland's War Memorial
Medieval
The Bells of St Tudwal’s Church in Llanstadwell
The Medieval Village of Great Honeyborough
In 1528 - 20,000 Irish Arrive in Pembrokeshire
3,000 Years at Newton in Llanstadwell - The Story Beneath the Ground
The Lost Tomb of the Lords of Newton at Llanstadwell
Contact
Neyland and Llanstadwell Heritage Group
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Who was St Tudwal?
What the Walls Reveal
St Tudwal’s Church, preserving over a thousand years of Llanstadwell’s history
Bethesda
St Clements Church Neyland - The Church That Blew Down
Neyland and Llanstadwell Heritage Group
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