TENBY is a beautiful town which has gone from a bustling port to a popular tourist destination with its stunning beaches, colourful houses and historic landmarks.

In this week's nostalgia feature, we will be looking back at pictures from years and centuries gone by showing Tenby.

How much do you think Tenby has changed from these pictures?

Western Telegraph: Tenby. Picture: Andrew HarriesTenby. Picture: Andrew Harries

Western Telegraph: Mrs C Bonner receives the Welsh Women's Bowling Association Rose Bowl from the Mayor of Tenby Cllr Wallace D. DaviesMrs C Bonner receives the Welsh Women's Bowling Association Rose Bowl from the Mayor of Tenby Cllr Wallace D. Davies

Western Telegraph: Tenby. Picture: Jeff DunnTenby. Picture: Jeff Dunn

Western Telegraph: South Sands, Tenby. Picture: Eirof B. DaviesSouth Sands, Tenby. Picture: Eirof B. Davies

Western Telegraph: St Mary's Street, Tenby. Picture: Malcolm KirkSt Mary's Street, Tenby. Picture: Malcolm Kirk

Western Telegraph: Tenby in 1895. Picture: Jeff DunnTenby in 1895. Picture: Jeff Dunn

Western Telegraph: St George Street, Tenby in 1860. Picture: Lockey FrancisSt George Street, Tenby in 1860. Picture: Lockey Francis

Western Telegraph: Tenby harbour 1969. Picture: Margaret MeinirTenby harbour 1969. Picture: Margaret Meinir

Western Telegraph: Postcard from Tenby in 1928/29. Picture: Pete SharpePostcard from Tenby in 1928/29. Picture: Pete Sharpe

The pictures are from the Western Telegraph archive and our nostalgia group Our Pembrokeshire Memories. If you would like to join and have your pictures featured, search our Pembrokeshire Memories on Facebook or click here.