Hi Gareth Bentlass Ferry is mentioned on Pages 64 and 76 of Phil Carradice's The Book of Pembroke Dock. Pembroke Dock Library should have a copy as they were given a presentation copy. The ferry from Bentlass to Pennar was used by workers in the dockyard who lived in outlying villages In February 1889 the ferry capsized and 14 women and a boatman wre drowned. They were going to the Dockyard gates to collect their mens Friday pay packet so that they could shop in Pembroke Dock Market before returning to their homes in Monkton, Castlemartin and other villages in that area. Mrs Peters in The History of Pembroke Dock PP151/2 gives a slightly diffferent account. According to her two men and seven market-women were drowned. No doubt the local newspapers will have an account. Bye for now Joy