mid 1850's
Cardiff has several docks, with the most notable being Cardiff Bay, which includes the Cardiff Docks and the historic Butetown Docks. The area has undergone significant redevelopment and transformation, making it a popular destination for leisure and tourism. While the exact number of docks may vary depending on specific definitions, the main docks in Cardiff Bay are key features of the city's waterfront.
it has a docks and the closest beach is Penarth, in the Vale of Glamorgan.
Yes, Charles F Clements the young sea captain did take the steam ships out of the Cardiff docks to Valletta Malta.
The names of some ports in Wales include: Abersoch Barmouth Barry Docks Barry, Vale of Glamorga Briton Ferry Burry Port Bute Docks Cardiff Docks Fishguard Goodwick Holyhead Llanelli Milford Haven Milford Haven (harbour) Mostyn Newport Newport Docks Pembroke Dock Penarth Port Penrhyn Port Talbot Port of Holyhead Port of Port Talbot Porthdinllaen Porthmadog Pwllheli Queen Alexandra Dock Solva Sully Island Swansea Swansea docks
Cardiff Castle was built by Robert Fitzhamon, lord of Gloucester, who had conquered Glamorgan.
in wales
Cardiff was the UK's biggest coal-exportin port, so it was a big target during the second world war. The first attack was in 1940.
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The original keep of Cardiff Castle was built on a motte, which was a small hill. The castle was extended around this, however, and most of it was not above the surrounding countryside.
The Queen's Arcade is a shopping center in Cardiff. It was built in 1994.
Yes. Cardiff in Wales and Clydebank in Scotland were heavily bombed because of the docks and shipbuilding located there.
Cardiff Indoor Market was built in 1891. It was designed by the architect William H. Foster and features a distinctive Victorian style. The market has since become a significant landmark in Cardiff, housing a variety of shops and stalls. It continues to serve as a vibrant hub for locals and visitors alike.