MANY places change over time, whether that is from major restructuring or just with the changing of shop fronts and the like.

This leads to a lot of nostalgia of places in years and decades gone by and looking at old photos can cause us to recall memories otherwise forgotten and pass down these memories and information to others.

In this week's feature, we take a look at some old pictures of Tenby from the late 1800s right through to 2003, including busy beaches, the harbour and pier, lifeboat launches, high streets and a visit from then-Prince Charles.

Western Telegraph: Crowds on the beach in Tenby in the 1970s.Crowds on the beach in Tenby in the 1970s. (Image: Anthony Morgan via Our Pembrokeshire Memories)

Western Telegraph: Tenby in the 1970s.Tenby in the 1970s. (Image: Gary Davies via Our Pembrokeshire Memories)

Western Telegraph: Tenby including the old pier. Picture dated 1904.Tenby including the old pier. Picture dated 1904. (Image: Jean Dean-Duncan via Our Pembrokeshire Memories)

Western Telegraph: Crowds in Tenby in the late 1890s.Crowds in Tenby in the late 1890s. (Image: Jeff Dunn via Our Pembrokeshire Memories)

Western Telegraph: Tenby Harbour around 1897.Tenby Harbour around 1897. (Image: Stephen Hughes via Our Pembrokeshire Memories)

Western Telegraph: Then-Prince Charles in Tenby in 2003.Then-Prince Charles in Tenby in 2003. (Image: Stephen Hughes via Our Pembrokeshire Memories)

The pictures were provided by members of our nostalgia group Our Pembrokeshire Memories. If you would like to join the group and share your pictures, videos and memories from all over the county, search our Pembrokeshire Memories on Facebook or click here.