These are the main articles written for the Hook History Society.
There are three large, imposing houses which have played a significant role in the history of the village of Hook........two of which are just ...
Article Number Nineteen in Hook History Society’s Lockdown Series.
Queen Owns a Painting of Hook .... by Local Artist
While preparing for the ...
Article Number Eighteen in Hook History Society’s Lockdown Series.
This article was written as the result of enquiries from a couple of supporters ...
Article Number Seventeen in Hook History Society’s Lockdown Series.
The question was posed by a couple of our readers as ...
Article Number Sixteen in Hook History Society’s Lockdown Series.
THREE FOR THE LORDS BUT SUICIDE FOR ONE
Desmond Louis Donnelly has been dead for ...
Article Number Fifteen in Hook History Society’s Lockdown Series.
Mining communities throughout ...
Article Number Fourteen in Hook History Society’s Lockdown Series.
The famous.....indeed world famous ...
Article Number Thirteen in Hook History Society’s Lockdown Series.
A few years ago the Hook History Society met the challenge of restoring a tumble ...
Article Number Twelve in Hook History Society’s Lockdown Series.
Respected Pembrokeshire journalist, the late Llewellyn Thomas made his home in Hook ...
Article Number Eleven in Hook History Society’s Lockdown Series.
Locals Fought for a Road to Hook and Finally ...
Article Number Ten in Hook History Society’s Lockdown Series.
This article about bird life in Hook and neighbouring Llangwm has been written by well ...
Article Number Nine in Hook History Society’s Lockdown Series.
LLANGWM’S WILL RIOT IF HOOK GETS A SCHOOL CLAIMED ...
Article Number Eight in Hook History Society’s Lockdown Series.
In this issue we turn the clock back to the day the village Post Office was opened ...
Article Number Seven in Hook History Society’s Lockdown Series.
In this article the history of the village of Hook is illustrated via several ...
Article Number Six in Hook History Society’s Lockdown Series.
This contribution is by guest writer and enthusiastic supporter of the Society, Ruth ...
Article Number Five in Hook History Society’s Lockdown Series.
This article has highlighted people who were either born or lived in the village and ...
Article Number Four in Hook History Society's Lockdown Series.
This article, number four, is a contribution written by Society supporter Geoff ...
Article Number Three in Hook History Society’s Lockdown Series.
The famous Landsker line which runs approximately from Newgale in the north to ...
Article Number Two in Hook History Society’s Lockdown Series.
In the early days Hook miners and their families lived in, by today’s standards, ...
Article Number One in Hook History Society's Lockdown Series.
At its peak over 40,00 tons of anthracite was mined at Hook colliery each year and ...
The mystery of the “TUTE” has finally been solved! Mr David Twist of St Annes in Lancashire had in his possession a presentation key in a formal ...
Research carried out by members of Hook History Society have unearthed a long-forgotten tragedy when five miners lost their lives not underground as ...
Hook Colliery had quite a good safety record despite the unbelievably difficult and hazardous conditions the men, and indeed women, had to work ...
Writers and film makers from literally all over the world have descended on the village of Hook to study and write about an ancient form of fishing ...
Here are a few of the photos we have of the Hook ...
While researching the village history during the production of the Heritage Lottery sponsored Black Diamond Village DVD a Hook History Society ...
For over 100 years the school has been the very heartbeat of a vibrant and ever expanding community. Villagers waged a long campaign to persuade the ...
This article entitled "When the Wireless Reigned Supreme" appeared in the Pembrokeshire Life magazine and was written by Society member, Richard ...
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