Pembrokeshire
Bygone Days is a collection of pieces about Llangwm's long and varied history. The collection began in 2020 to keep in touch with history society members, and the wider community, when it was no longer possible to hold regular meetings due to the Covid 19 pandemic. Since 2020, the collection has slowly grown and now comprises work and research by historians, both past and present. Click on an image to view the corresponding piece.
Langum: A Village "Beyond |
A History of St Jerome's Church |
A Llangwm Tragedy |
A View of Llangwm in 1811 |
The Unlikely Invaders |
Llangwm (Galilee) |
Mr Dixon's Choir |
A Tale of Two Galilees |
Llangwm Ferry: |
My Llangwm, circa 1935 |
An Eclectic History of the |
Bathoe of Llangwm |
Memories of Llangwm Shops |
Johnny Palmer's Shop |
Llangwm in the Time of Cholera |
Alderman James John |
A Description of Llangwm in 1900 |
The Traditional Llangwm Fishing Boat |
Llangwm: The Village Name |
Langum Women |
Vado Gilberti: Early History |
River Place Names |
The Sad Tale of Sam and Mary |
Legend Which Spread from Butter Hill |
Llangwm Ladies Choir |
Mary Palmer: Part One |
Mary Palmer: Part Two |
Hook and Argentina |