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The St Justinian lifeboat station is on the St Davids Peninsular in Pembrokeshire, Wales. It is on the shore of a waterway called Ramsey Sound as it is in the shadow of Ramsey Island. This story is generally remembered as a tragedy, as three men lost their lives that day. But to me it is also a story very much about resilience and ingenuity as the odds of anyone surviving what these men went through must have been zero. The St Justinian Lifeboat Station dates back to 1897 and over 360 souls owe it their lives. These are the events of 13th of October 1910 when a storm battered the Pembrokeshire Coastline and a boat called The Democrat got into trouble. The lifeboat called The Gem was launched to go to their aid. This video tells the story of what happened next on Ramsey Sound. And the fete 18 souls on the rocks known as “The Bitches” also “The Bishops” in English. Or in Welsh “Abermelin” which means mouth of the mill or “Pont yr Ysbrydion” which means bridge of ghosts. This video is written, presented and produced by Welsh author and historian; Graham Loveluck-Edwards. Author of 'Monica', 'Historic Pubs of Wales' and the 'Legends and Folklore of Bridgend and the Vale' series of books, published by Candy Jar Books LTD (Cardiff). I hope you enjoy it. And if you do, please subscribe to this channel and share the content on social media. For more information visit my website at: https://grahamloveluckedwards.com #history #pembrokeshire #story #storyteller #storytelling #sailing