These are first in a series of lost places in Carmarthenshire. Places & buildings that have been lost to time & long forgotten by most of us. Many sites we pass everyday but we never seem to stop and take a second look.
The first in the series is an old observation post St Ishmaels, Ferryside, built in 1940 to watch for the threat of Nazi invassion.
There are many other reminders of the war in this coastal area due to the close proximity to what used to be the ammunition factory at the now Pembrey Country Park.
Monday, 30 November 2009
Thursday, 5 November 2009
The Action Plan!
After winning the battle of the bands in August The Action Plan came to collect part of the prize they won, a photo shoot with myself. Being a typical night on the streets of Llanelli it rained! Not being put off we carried on, did the biz & had a great time doing so. My mate Jeff Davies came along to lend a hand & to hold the lighting stand, cheers guys for a wicked night.
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