Pembroke Dock Heritage Centre is an independent museum run by The Pembroke Dock Sunderland Trust, a registered charity (no. 1120476).
Pembroke Dock is the site of Wales only Royal Dockyard, seeing over 250 vessels, including five Royal Yachts built and launched here over its 112 year active lifetime. During the second world war, the RAF took residence in the dockyard, and it grew to become the world's largest flying boat station, and played a vital role in the Battle of the Atlantic.
Pembroke Dock Sunderland Trust
Pembroke Dock Heritage Centre, Royal Dockyard Chapel, Meyrick Owen Way, Pembroke Dock SA72 6WS
01646 684220
[email protected]
www.sunderlandtrust.com
Company registration no: 05920931
Registered as a charity in England and Wales, no: 1120476
To engage our visitors with the aviation, military, maritime and social heritage of Pembroke Dock.
Pembroke Dock Sunderland Trust, Dockyard Chapel, Meyrick Owen Way, Pembroke Dock, Pembrokeshire, SA72 6WS
01646 684220 [email protected] www.sunderlandtrust.com
Company registration no: 05920931
Charity number: 1120476, registered in England and Wales
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