Photographer David Wilson and broadcaster Jamie Owen document the historic county of Pembrokeshire in all its seasonal variety.
Traditional and modern aspects of daily life are captured and preserved in a series of photo-illustrated accounts, set over the course of a year.
An engaging, intimate and immersive portrait of one of Wales’s internationally treasured locations. Includes Hen Galan (Welsh new year) celebrations in Gwaun Valley; the topography of Strumble Head; sheep round-up in Castlemartin; maintaining our heritage in Picton Castle; Pembrokeshire County Show; Tenby Harbour; walking the Presili Hills; sailing in Milford Haven; Christmas in St. Davids.
‘A Year in Pembrokeshire is a wonderful celebration of a part of Wales that has been at the crossroads of history for thousands of years. It remains a fascinating and beguiling corner of Britain and this book beautifully captures the people and places that make it so special.’ - Huw Edwards, BBC News.
Hardback with 192 pages, ther book is due to be published on June 1.







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