Fishguard Harbour
A memorial in the departure hall at Fishguard Harbour ferry terminal recalls those who died during WW2 following attacks on the Irish ferries St Patrick, St Andrew and St David.
The St Patrick was sunk off Strumble Head in June 1941 with the loss of 30 lives. The St Andrew and St David were both requisitioned as hospital ships and both were bombed in the Anzio beach head area in January 1944 - the St David being sunk.
Goodwick Beach
The beach was the the scene of the formal surrender of the French forces which landed here in 1797. A plaque records the event.
