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St Tysul's Church, Llandysul

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ArchiveTitleLevelDescriptionMediumImages
Archive6503820TitleDS2018_297_004 - Investigators' Digital PhotographyLevelItemDescriptionLlandysul including view of Capel-y-Graig; St. Tysul's Church and the Vicarage. Oblique aerial photograph taken during the Royal Commission's programme of archaeological aerial reconnaissance by Toby Driver on 6th January 2015.MediumPhoto.Imagesy
Archive6360302Title2002_5082_57 - RCAHMW Black And White Oblique Aerial PhotographsLevelItemDescriptionRCAHMW black and white oblique aerial photograph of St Tysul's Church, Llandysul. A low level view. Taken on 15 November 2002 by Toby DriverMediumPhoto.Imagesn
Archive6390145TitleDBHSC_04_12 - D.B. Hague Slide CollectionLevelItemDescriptionColour slide showing exterior view of Llandysul Church with scaffolding.MediumPhoto.Imagesy
Archive6390143TitleDBHSC_04_10 - D.B. Hague Slide CollectionLevelItemDescriptionColour slide showing exterior view of Llandysul Church from the south.MediumPhoto.Imagesy
Archive6420194TitleCEMS_2_01_028 - Corpus of Early Medieval Isncribed Stones Publication CollectionLevelItemDescriptionBlack and white photograph of (incomplete) cross-carved stone, St. Tysul's Church, Llandysul: Corpus of Early Medieval Inscribed Stones and Stone Sculpture in Wales, Volume II: South-West Wales', Figure CD15, p.162.MediumPhoto.Imagesn
Archive6540093Titleacc020253 - Arthur Chater CollectionLevelItemDescriptionDigital copy of a black and white negative showing exterior view of St Tysul's Church and suspension bridge to Dol-llan at Llandysul. Photographed in April 1963 by Arthur O. Chater from Grid Reference SN 4193 4078, looking south south west.MediumPhoto.Imagesy
Archive6374815TitleCCH01_01_69 - Cardiganshire County History CollectionLevelItemDescriptionVolume 1, Figure 72: 'Cross-decorated stones I'.Medium2 items. Graphic.Imagesn
Archive6046361TitleNMR Site FilesLevelItemDescriptionA typed letter from W.G. Thomas to Mrs Currie regarding the possible remains of a chapel at Lanfair, Llandysul.MediumPhoto, Text.Imagesn
Archive6254042TitleCD0065 - NMR Site FilesLevelItemDescriptionExterior: detailMediumPhoto.Imagesn
Archive6256268Title850528 - NMR Site FilesLevelItemDescriptionExterior: general viewMediumPhoto.Imagesn
Archive6290689TitleCD0064 - NMR Site FilesLevelItemDescriptionInterior looking towards the alterMediumPhoto.Imagesn
Archive6046360TitleNMR Site FilesLevelBatchDescriptionA photo survey consisting of 4 black and white prints showing St. Tysilio's Church, Llandysul.MediumPhoto.Imagesn
Archive6046359TitleNMR Site FilesLevelBatchDescriptionA photo survey consisting of 3 black and white prints showing St. Tysilio's Church, Llandysul.MediumPhoto.Imagesn
Archive6503823TitleDS2018_297_007 - Investigators' Digital PhotographyLevelItemDescriptionGilfachwen Mansion; Gilfachwern Isaf; Penybont Chapel; St Tysul's Church; Ffrwdwen Mills; Gilfachwen defended enclosure. Oblique aerial photograph taken during the Royal Commission?s programme of archaeological aerial reconnaissance by T. Driver on 6/1/15MediumPhoto.Imagesy
Archive6374822TitleCCH01_01_70 - Cardiganshire County History CollectionLevelItemDescriptionVolume 1, Figure 73: 'Cross-decorated stones II'.Medium2 items. Graphic.Imagesn
Archive6128907TitleAdditional InformationLevelItemDescriptionSt Tysul's Church., Llandysul; "A Short History and Guide" produced by I.T. Hughes, A. Howells and I.D. John, 1978.MediumPhoto, Text.Imagesn
Archive6503824TitleDS2018_297_008 - Investigators' Digital PhotographyLevelItemDescriptionSeion Chapel and St. Tysul's Church, Llandysul. Oblique aerial photograph taken during the Royal Commission's programme of archaeological aerial reconnaissance by Toby Driver on 6th January 2015.MediumPhoto.Imagesy
Archive6293875Title850526 - NMR Site FilesLevelItemDescriptionChurch gateMediumPhoto.Imagesn
Archive6304408Title850529 - NMR Site FilesLevelItemDescriptionInterior: Looking towards the alterMediumPhoto.Imagesn
Archive6390144TitleDBHSC_04_11 - D.B. Hague Slide CollectionLevelItemDescriptionColour slide showing exterior view of Llandysul Church from the north-west.MediumPhoto.Imagesy
Archive6172031TitleDrawings CollectionLevelItemDescriptionSt Tysul's Church, Llandysul; drawing showing "VELVOR" inscribed stone, produced by J.B. Durrant, undated.MediumGraphic.Imagesn
Archive6254041TitleCD0063 - NMR Site FilesLevelItemDescriptionExterior general viewMediumPhoto.Imagesn
Archive6256269Title850527 - NMR Site FilesLevelItemDescriptionGeneral view of churchMediumPhoto.Imagesn
Archive6420192TitleCEMS_2_01_026 - Corpus of Early Medieval Isncribed Stones Publication CollectionLevelItemDescriptionBlack and white photograph of fragmentary roman-letter inscribed stone, St. Tysul's Church, Llandysul: Corpus of Early Medieval Inscribed Stones and Stone Sculpture in Wales, Volume II: South-West Wales', Figure CD14.1, p.160.MediumPhoto.Imagesn
Archive6420193TitleCEMS_2_01_027 - Corpus of Early Medieval Isncribed Stones Publication CollectionLevelItemDescriptionBlack and white photograph of fragmentary roman-letter inscribed stone, St. Tysul's Church, Llandysul: Corpus of Early Medieval Inscribed Stones and Stone Sculpture in Wales, Volume II: South-West Wales', Figure CD14.1, p.160.MediumPhoto.Imagesn
Archive6541162Titleacc030545 - Arthur Chater CollectionLevelItemDescriptionDigital copy of a black and white negative showing wrought and cast iron grave enclosure in the churchyard at Llandysul. Photographed by Arthur O. Chater in August 1965 from Grid Reference SN 4188 4070, looking north west.MediumPhoto.Imagesy
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