Hear the mournful wails of a woman in white, the silhouette of a figure in front of a flashing light and more at these eerie lighthouses on the coast of Maine.
I was soon to discover that the steelworks was very much like a large town situated on acres of land in Pillgwenlly and next to the eastern valley railway line, upon which the main office block was perched. Also adjoining was Godins, a subsidiary dealing in steel sections, and well-known during the war for its output and superb canteen, much used by the girls for dances. Of course each part had a sort of office – strip mill, hot mill, canteen, metallurgy, doctor and such, all of which I called to each day. Not only did Whiteheads look after its employees well, it gave them a bonus every year based on company profits which caused great pleasure for those who qualified for one. Generally this was around Christmas time. They also had a social club.
Hear the mournful wails of a woman in white, the silhouette of a figure in front of a flashing light and more at these eerie lighthouses on the coast of Maine.
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image caption When Mark Drakeford said Sunday might be possible, I couldn t wait to get in there, said Mrs Bright
Seeing her mother after a year apart was an incredible feeling for Jacqueline Bright.
She is just one of those being reunited with loved ones after Welsh ministers gave the green light last week.
First Minister Mark Drakeford announced on Friday that care home visits could resume.
However, strict rules remain in place, with only a single, designated visitor allowed for each care home resident.
But the Welsh government said the ultimate decision in whether, and in what circumstances care home visits take place rests with the individual provider .
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