-
nearby on
Llanion Hill. In 1904 this was
replaced by four brick-built
barrack blocks,
designed to
house a
thousand troops. The new
Llanion Barracks was...
- district. The
council was
based at
Llanion Park at
Pembroke Dock. The
building had been
built in 1904 as part of the
Llanion Barracks, and had been acquired...
-
neighbouring 73 Bush Street)
until the
early 1970s when it
acquired Llanion Park, part of the
Llanion Barracks at
Pembroke Dock, to
serve as its headquarters. Pembroke...
-
Pembroke Dock
Llanion was the name of a
county electoral ward in the town of
Pembroke Dock, Pembrokeshire, Wales.
Llanion remains as a ward for elections...
- Fort
Scoveston Fort
South Hook Fort
Stack Rock Fort
Thorn Island Fort
Llanion Battery St Catherine's Fort,
Tenby Chapel Bay Fort West
Blockhouse Fort...
- the next
fifty years, the ship lay just offs**** from an oil
depot at
Llanion Cove. The Navy
covered the ship's
upper deck with a
thick layer of concrete...
-
Llanion Halt
railway station served the
suburb of
Llanion, Pembrokeshire, Wales, from 1905 to 1908 on the
Pembroke and
Tenby Railway. The
station was...
-
District Council) and
Llanion Park in
Pembroke Dock from
South Pembrokeshire District Council (which had been
built in 1904 as part of
Llanion Barracks and had...
- Penbedw, Llanfyrnach, Llangloffan(r), Llangolman, Llangwm, Llanhowell(r),
Llanion, Llanllawer, Llanreath, Llanreithan, Llanrhian, Llanstadwell, Llanstinan...
- of the 27th
Infantry Brigade in
November 1952 and then
returned home to
Llanion Barracks in
Pembroke Dock in 1954. It
moved to Lüneburg in
Germany as part...