BBC HomeExplore the BBC

18 July 2009
Accessibility help
Text only
South WestHaverfordwest

BBC Homepage
Wales Home

Wales SW Mid SE NE NW
»

South West Wales

Arts & Culture

Entertainment

History

In Pictures

Lleol i Mi

Music

Nature & Outdoors

News

Sport

Swansea

Teens

Towns

Travel

Useful Links

Weather

Your Say

 


Contact Us

Like this page?
Send it to a friend!

 

Prendergast School: Crime & Punishment

Last updated: 08 September 2006

Step back into the past with the Year Five pupils of Prendergast School who in their own words tell us about the history of crime and punishment in Haverfordwest.

Prison Governor's House
Prison Governor's House next page
1  2  3  4  5  6  7  8  9  10  11  12  13  14 

This building was built in 1780. It was the first prison built with thick castle walls. It was used by gaolers and police over a period of 200 years. Today it is a museum.

your comments

We're making some changes to the sites shortly and although this form will be closing, you will have other opportunities to contribute on our new-look site.

Stephen Robling, London
Can amyone provide more details about the crime such as the date, Mr Robling's first name?
Thanks
Stephen

Mon Nov 20 10:27:55 2006

Did you enjoy the work by Prendergast School? What did you learn? Send in your comments here.

Your name, surname and location (e.g. Joe Bloggs from Carmarthen):

Comment:

Your Email Address (required)

The BBC reserves the right to select and edit comments. Find out how to make sure your comments are published. To submit a larger contribution or if you require a response please contact us.

Find out more on local history in the area!

more from South West Wales

Hall of Fame

head and shoulders of Michael Sheen
Michael Sheen

Is his portrayal of Sir David Frost interviewing Nixon an Oscar winner?

Weather

image of a sunset by Mike Davies
Sunny side?

Check how 'seasonal' the weather is in South West Wales.

Local History

Image shows 2 volunteers wearing bright reflective jackets working on an historic railway line
Transylvania to Pontyates

See how Romanian volunteers got involved in a local historic project.


Lleol
Don Shepherd

Prifysgol yn anrhydeddu Don

Don Shepherd yn derbyn gradd anrhydeddus gan Brifysgol Fetropolitan Abertawe.


About the BBC | Help | Terms of Use | Privacy & Cookies Policy