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Brwyno-Canol Stone Row

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ArchiveTitleLevelDescriptionMediumImages
Archive6484314TitleDD2017_006_02 - General Digital Donations CollectionLevelItemDescriptionView showing the "erect monolith" viewed from the west side.MediumPhoto.Imagesy
Archive6484323TitleDD2017_006_11 - General Digital Donations CollectionLevelItemDescriptionView showing large boulder located about 50 m from the rowMediumPhoto.Imagesy
Archive6484319TitleDD2017_006_07 - General Digital Donations CollectionLevelItemDescriptionView showing the main ?leaning Stone? from the north west, looking south east.MediumPhoto.Imagesy
Archive6484317TitleDD2017_006_05 - General Digital Donations CollectionLevelItemDescriptionView showing wall with the large linear blocks present. Other walls within the plantation are constructed from smaller, more irregular stones;MediumPhoto.Imagesy
Archive6484312TitleDD2017_006 - General Digital Donations CollectionLevelGroupDescriptionPhoto survey of Brwyno-canol stone row and related stones, produced by Dr Colin Jackson,MediumTen images. Photo.Imagesn
Archive6484321TitleDD2017_006_09 - General Digital Donations CollectionLevelItemDescriptionView showing all three stones in the row, from the east looking back west down the row toward the largest leaning stone, which is partially obscured by a tree trunk. The "third leaning slab" - the stone closest to the camera- can be seen to be almost recumbent rather than leaning. The 'vertical split' mentioned in the second stone can be seen in the image, and more clearly in image 4e following. A thick layer of pine needles obscures the base of the stones.MediumPhoto.Imagesy
Archive6484316TitleDD2017_006_04 - General Digital Donations CollectionLevelItemDescriptionView showing wall with the large linear blocks present. Other walls within the plantation are constructed from smaller, more irregular stones;MediumPhoto.Imagesy
Archive6484318TitleDD2017_006_06 - General Digital Donations CollectionLevelItemDescriptionView showing the main ?leaning Stone? in the alignment which is inclined to the south or south-west.MediumPhoto.Imagesy
Archive6484315TitleDD2017_006_03 - General Digital Donations CollectionLevelItemDescriptionView showing the "erect monolith" viewed from the west side.MediumPhoto.Imagesy
Archive6484324TitleDD2017_006_12 - General Digital Donations CollectionLevelItemDescriptionView showing large boulder located about 50 m from the rowMediumPhoto.Imagesy
Archive6484320TitleDD2017_006_08 - General Digital Donations CollectionLevelItemDescriptionView showing the main ?leaning Stone? from the east side looking west, back in the direction of the 'joining wall'.MediumPhoto.Imagesy
Archive6484313TitleDD2017_006_01 - General Digital Donations CollectionLevelItemDescriptionView showing the junction of the two walls, with the boundary wall to the left, and the degraded ' joining wall' in the foreground. The first and largest leaning stone in the row can be seen jutting out from behind the pine trees toward the top right of the picture. An ?erect monolith? is mentioned located at the wall junction. This is sited on the pasture side of the boundary wall, and the pointed top of this stone can be seen in image 1 protruding from above the wall junction.MediumPhoto.Imagesy
Archive6484322TitleDD2017_006_10 - General Digital Donations CollectionLevelItemDescriptionView showing shows stones two (the upright vertically split stone) and three (recumbent), taken from the south. The large "leaning stone" (stone 1) is 2 metres to the left of stone 2 (not shown).MediumPhoto.Imagesy
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