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Porthcawl Museum

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The museum has a great many collections on offer, including the 49th Reconnaisance Regiment formed in 1941, Samtampa Disaster 1947, Railways, The Great War exhibition, archaeological finds and records from local churches.

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Location:
The Old Police Station, John Street, John Street, Porthcawl, Porthcawl, Bridgend, CF36 3BT
Telephone:
01656 788853
Email:
porthcawlmuseum@hotmail.co.uk
Website:
http://www.porthcawlmuseum.com

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Facilities

  • Cater For Groups
  • Children Welcome
  • Pets Accepted

About Porthcawl Museum

This museum is located in the Old Police Station at the very heart of the community, a building that would have been used for over a hundred years as the centre of law and order here.The Porthcawl Museum and Historical Society was founded in October 1972.

Built in 1882 on land given to the Glamorgan Constabulary by Mary Brogden, wife of James Brogden, benefactors of our town. remained a police station u
THE OLD POLICE STATION PORTHCAWL

Over the years, through donations and loans, the Museum has amassed in excess of 8,000 items. These include: a documented history of the town and surrounding areas, a wide range of artifacts covering household items, commerce, education, politics, social history and entertainment. Other items include military history and memorabilia from the last century, ceramics, rare local documents, thousands of local photographs, and archaeological items including the Blundell Collection. ?The second largest costume collection of an Independent museum in Wales, is contained in the upstairs storerooms whilst special items from the Samtampa and Stalheim disasters and the Porthcawl Railway are a significant part of the collection.
Significantly, as established by Major Harry Judge, the Commanding Officer, before his death, Porthcawl Museum is the only museum that holds the memorabilia of the 49th Reconnaissance Regiment, formed in Porthcawl in 1942. Visitors from Utrecht visit every year to pay their respects to the regiment that helped liberate their town. It is the intention of the museum committee, to display all the items in May 2015, to mark the 70th Anniversary of V. E. Day.

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