Wednesday, March 30, 2022
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View from our stateroom |
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Holyhead Breakwater Lighthouse (1873, by John Hawkshaw) was automated in 1961 |
We had free time in the morning, so took a tender into Holyhead, Wales.
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Holyhead Maritime Museum (est 1984) in the oldest lifeboat station (c 1858) in Wales |
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Newry Street |
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Sign in English and Welsh |
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Holyhead Town Hall (1875, by John Thomas in Gothic Revival style) |
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Remains of a Roman wall, part of a three-walled fort (the fourth side met the sea) called Caer Gybi (c 1C CE) |
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The Roman fort was given to the future St Cybi who founded a monastery on the site |
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Below the ramparts, a wall and gate were built at the street |
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Now within the fort stands the Church of St Cybi (est 540 CE, built 13C with additions) (KSS) |
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Church of St Cybi cross and fish weathervane |
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Roman fort ramparts, and at the far end of the grass was the residence of sea captain John Macgregor Skinner, who was in the Royal Navy during the American Revolution where he lost an arm; he later lost an eye while serving in the Caribbean; however, he was able to bring his ship into Holyhead in 1807 during a severe gale |
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Cemetery chapel is the remains of a 14C church, which is reputed to have been built over the monastic cell of St Cybi; in 1765 the building was used as the first school in Holyhead (KSS) |
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Holyhead Market Cross |
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We noticed pairs of blinking yellow globes on each side of a crosswalk throughout the United Kingdom |
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On the right is the Skinner's Monument (1834), an obelisk commemorating Captain John MacGregor Skinner RN, commander of Holyhead mail packet, who drowned in storm 1832 |
Captain Skinner was actually born in the American colonies (New Jersey), but Holyhead was his home where he was a beloved benefactor of the poor.
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The Celtic Gateway pedestrian bridge (2006) connects the town to the railway station and ferry terminal |
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The town gateway to the Celtic Gateway |
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Venetian glass mosaic (by Gary Drostle) of St Cybi |
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Gleeson's Public House shows the red dragon symbol of Wales |
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Gleesons pandemic sign |
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Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals/RSPCA vintage collection box |
We were able to purchase one postcard and 10 UK stamps for postcards to the United States.
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Most auto license plates in the United Kingdom are yellow; however, this plate also has the symbol for Wales |
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There seem to be semi-tropical plants in Holyhead |
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Terrace houses on Newry Street |
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Since I missed the opportunity to photograph many Dublin doors, I took pictures of Holyhead doors |
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This door seems a bit rustic |
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Blue is a popular color |
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The fog has lifted enough to see the Viking Venus anchored outside the Holyhead Harbour |
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Holyhead is the busiest Irish-UK ferry port and is home to the largest seagoing ferry in the world, MV Ulysses of the Irish Ferries |
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We are waiting our turn to transfer from the tender to the ship |
Next: Anglesey Isalnd, Wales.
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