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and cannot be accessed by the public due to safety reasons. In 2017, plans to move it to a more open location were mooted. At present the best place from which to view it is from
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where he stopped overnight. He returned the next day to his yacht, but due to poor weather his departure was delayed and the decision was made to transfer to the steam packet
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Funded through public subscription the structure took two years to complete and was made of stone quarried at
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on the eastern side of Anglesey. Due to its history it is known alternatively as the George IV Arch by the
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Arch in Holyhead, Anglesey, built in 1824 to mark the end of Thomas Telford's Holyhead road
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At the seaward end of the Admiralty Pier, beyond the arch, is the Grade II listed
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to Ireland. The change to the packet boat was met with widespread approval.
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George IV on board the 'Lightning' en route to Dublin, 12 August 1821
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Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Wales
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in August 1821. The King arrived in Holyhead on the royal yacht
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and its main purpose was to commemorate the visit of King
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Geraint Jones; Gwenllian Jones Rowlinson (6 July 2015).
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Index

Admiralty Arch

Holyhead
Anglesey
Thomas Telford
Holyhead road
Thomas Harrison
George IV
Royal George
Plas Newydd
Howth
state visit
Red Wharf Bay
Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Wales
Grade II* listed
Port of Holyhead
Ynys Halen
St Cybi's Churchyard
Holyhead Mail Pier Lighthouse
John Rennie the Elder
Holyhead Harbour
George IV arriving at Holyhead, 7 August 1821
George IV on board the 'Lightning' en route to Dublin, 12 August 1821
A plan of the triumphal arch, pier and lighthouse
Anglesey Towns and Villages
ISBN
978-1-4456-5153-8
ISBN
978-0-7083-2214-7

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