Thursday, May 3, 2012

'20p a go'

Bespoke Photography by Tony Batey. has added a photo to the pool:

'20p a go'

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St Catherine's Island (Welsh: Ynys Catrin) is a small tidal island linked to Tenby in Pembrokeshire, Wales, by a beach at low tide. The island is home to a Palmerston fort, constructed to protect Pembroke Dock and completed in 1870. In 1907, the island was sold privately for 500 pounds. St. Catherine's Fort has four main bedrooms, 16 turret rooms and an old banquet hall with a life size statue of Queen Victoria and an old, half-broken suit of armour. In the basement there is an old armoury which used to hold 444 barrels of gunpowder. It is known colloquially as St Catherine's Rock and the area directly in front of it is known as the Catterns.



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