"The ancient shire of Pembroke thrusts forth, against the western main, its bold and rugged coastline. From Strumble Head to Caldey, the grim primeval rocks that guard these storm-beaten shores bear the full brunt of the Atlantic gales upon their craggy bastions; which, under the ceaseless influence of time and tempest, have assumed endless varieties of wild, fantastic outline and rich harmonious colouring."
Extract from "Nooks and corners of Pembrokeshire" (Open Library).