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Fishwick or Goodguard?

Don't you think its a bit rich calling Goodwick the port, when the rest of the world thinks its Fishguard?Frelke 21:57, 12 July 2005 (UTC)Reply

Kelly

Usually a very dry tome, Kelly's Directory of Monmouthshire & S Wales, 1895 waxes quite lyrical about Goodwick: — RHaworth (Talk | contribs) 02:21, 6 August 2008 (UTC)Reply

"The sands stretch for about a mile and the rocky hill above is prettily sprinkled with houses, the rocky gardens attached to which slope towards the sun; the climate is so genial, that the myrtle and other delicate plants may be found in full bloom during the depth of winter."

Stop-and-Call

"Stop-and-Call was originally the name of a public house situated at the point where the tough 1-in-10 climb out of Goodwick begins to level out. One can well imagine that many a weary pedestrian and horse would be delighted to take up the invitation contained in the pub's name." I would love to include that in the article but I have made it up out of my own imagination. How far am I from the truth? — RHaworth (Talk | contribs) 02:21, 6 August 2008 (UTC)Reply

I forgot to give credit: this edit was derived from these edits. — RHaworth (Talk | contribs) 07:28, 6 August 2008 (UTC)Reply

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Template:Respond Found correct link instead. Tony Holkham (Talk) 09:09, 21 October 2017 (UTC)Reply

Place name

Template:To I can't find this book on Amazon - do you have a publication number or ISBN? "Wales Place Names: Pembrokeshire" edited by D C Robinson (Kindle edition). Thanks, Tony Holkham (Talk) 18:33, 24 October 2017 (UTC)Reply

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