Pay Day - Pembroke Dock, Pembrokeshire, Wales.
N 51° 41.730 W 004° 56.870
30U E 365380 N 5728967
A bronze relief panel titled: 'Pay Day 1907' The panel depicts a memorable scene in the history of the Royal Dockyard. During the Edwardian era. Located in Pembroke Dock, which is a coastal town in Pembrokeshire, South Wales.
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Location: South Wales, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 05/11/2017
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A series of six bronze relief panels depicting events & scenes in the History of the Royal Dockyard. The panels forms part of the Town Trail project, sponsored by the Pembroke Dock Townscape Heritage Initiative.
The panels were carved in Bath Stone by a local Sculptor Perry Butler, & then cast in bronze. The panels looked like tinted stone, I had to step up to them & touch to confirm they were in fact bronze.
On a descriptive bi-lingual plaque below the Bronze panel, the Era is described as Edwardian, & gives the panel title as: 'Pay Day 1907'
The panel refers to a memorable scene on Pay Day, when Merchants, friends & family crowded around the Dockyard gate, waiting for the workers to come out with their wages.
At its peak the Dockyard employed over 5000 workers. The Dockyard closed in 1926.
The Bronze relief panel is displayed on the former Dockyard wall,
along Front Street, with the Martello Tower in the background.
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