Discover the extraordinary story of one of Wales’ greatest sea captains at a special event at Pembroke Dock Library next week.
On Wednesday (March 11) from 7 pm, David Saunders MBE will be discussing the remarkable career of Captain William Griffiths, who rounded Cape Horn thirty-four times, in addition to twice being sunk by German U-boats and surviving both shipwrecks and mutinous crews.
David is a maritime historian, a subject he has studied extensively and has always been passionate about.
He is also a well-known naturalist, having become the first warden of Skomer Island in 1960. He was awarded the MBE in 2003.
The event is free to attend and no booking is required.
For more information, contact Pembroke Dock Library on 01437 775825.