NOSTALGIA allows us to remember the ‘good old days’ and is usually brought on by old photos, videos, stories or even just discussions.

Many things change over the years, with the younger generations at times unaware of what their home looked like in previous times.

This week, we delve into the Western Telegraph archive and our nostalgia group for old pictures of the Milford Haven area.

The images include local cinemas, the fish market, the former Royal Navy HQ, beaches and ships coming into dock.

Western Telegraph: Milford Haven in 1953. Picture: Fred Baker via Our Pembrokeshire MemoriesMilford Haven in 1953. Picture: Fred Baker via Our Pembrokeshire Memories

Western Telegraph: The Warrior being pulled into dock in Milford Haven around 1974. Picture: Terry Davies via Our Pembrokeshire MemoriesThe Warrior being pulled into dock in Milford Haven around 1974. Picture: Terry Davies via Our Pembrokeshire Memories

Western Telegraph: The Empire Cinema in Milford Haven. Picture: S ThomasThe Empire Cinema in Milford Haven. Picture: S Thomas

Western Telegraph: Murray Crescent House in 1983. In the First World War, it was the Royal Navy's Milford Haven HQ. Picture: Carsley CollectionMurray Crescent House in 1983. In the First World War, it was the Royal Navy's Milford Haven HQ. Picture: Carsley Collection

Western Telegraph: An old picture of The Beach, Milford HavenAn old picture of The Beach, Milford Haven

Western Telegraph: Milford Haven Fish Market in the 1950s.Milford Haven Fish Market in the 1950s.

Do you remember any of these and how the places may have changed?

If you have any old pictures, memories or stories from the Pembrokeshire area to share or want to relive old memories, join our nostalgia group by searching Our Pembrokeshire Memories on Facebook or click here.