The Village of Moelfre on Anglesey, in North
Wales.
Moelfre is a small and sleepy village well known on Anglesey
and in many parts of the world as the home of one of the finest
and renowned lifeboat stations in the world. The bravery of the
men that have manned the boats over the years has been exceptional,
with many bravery medals being won by a multitude of lifeboat
men.
The village is normally represented by postcard companies with exactly the
same shot of the small beach and the few houses. Here are a few more of around
and about.

Moelfre in the 1930's
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Old image of Moelfre
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Moelfre Beach & Boats 2005
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Moelfre Cottages in 2005
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A row of houses in Moelfre
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A view of the sea and mountains from Moelfre
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Moelfre Old Lifeboat Station
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Moelfre Post Office
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Moelfre - Memorial to the rescue of the MV Hindlea in
1959
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Moelfre - The Kinmel Arms |

Moelfre - The Crown
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Moelfre - Row of houses opposite the beach |

Moelfre looking down to the beach |

Moelfre Wool Shop |

Moelfre - looking down the village |

Moelfre War Memorial - most unusual |

Moelfre - Dic Evans RNLI |

Moelfre - Dic Evans RNLI |

Moelfe - Statue of Dic Evans, one of the
most highly decorated lifeboat men in the RNLI |
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