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  1. May 19, 2023 · Vanessa Taylor. Clare Milford Haven founded JamesPlace in memory of her son, who died by suicide in 2006. This was the catalyst for Milford Haven to set up JamesPlace, a charity that ...

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  2. Clare Mountbatten, Marchioness of Milford Haven, is a writer, entrepreneur and philanthropist who founded the suicide prevention charity, JamesPlace, in memory of her eldest son, James. Since his death in 2006, Clare has dedicated her life to making a positive impact on society by becoming an advocate for the well-being of communities in need.

    • Co-Founder And Trustee
    • James' Place
  3. History of Milford Haven. The town of Milford Haven was founded in 1793 by Sir William Hamilton, who initially invited Quaker whalers from Nantucket to live in his town, and then, in 1797, the Navy Board to create a dockyard for building warships. [1][2] Milford Haven Waterway has a longer history as a staging point on sea journeys to Ireland ...

  4. Aug 16, 2024 · History of Milford Haven & Milford Waterfront. Haven of History. The tide has brought invaders, crusaders, would-be kings, sea merchants, admirals, pirates and global energy leaders, up the Cleddau estuary to the safe haven of Milford. They’ve all played a part in our extraordinary story. Read on to find out more.

  5. Apr 19, 2021 · It was only after the outbreak of war with France in 1756 that the military gave further serious consideration to defending the Haven. Lt Col Bastide, director of the Royal Engineers, visited the area and suggested the building of six forts. The plan was dismissed as being too expensive but a revised proposal for just three forts was accepted.

  6. Click on the map for other historical maps of this place. In 1887, John Bartholomew's Gazetteer of the British Isles described Milford Haven like this: Milford.-- (or Milford Haven), parl. bor. and sea-port, Hubberston and Steynton pars., Pembrokeshire, on N. shore of Milford Haven, 8 miles SW. of Haverfordwest and 282 miles W. of London by ...

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  8. Dec 15, 2014 · In August 1913 the ships entered crews in the Milford Haven regatta, held annually to commemorate Nelson’s visit to the town in 1802: Goliath won the whaler races for both seamen and Marines. The crews played football against local sides. In January 1914, for example, HMS Goliath ‘s team, ‘the Gollies’, beat Narberth 4-1, while HMS ...