Tal-y-Bont Wreck; Bronze Bell Wreck

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Rhif ArchifTeitlLefelDisgrifiadCyfrwngDelweddauRhif Archif6070619TeitlADU1_02 - Archaeological Diving Unit ArchiveLefelSub-groupDisgrifiadFile of information concerning the designated shipwreck at Tal-y-Bont, also known as the Bronze Bell, produced and collected by the Archaeological Diving Unit during the course of site recording and survey work. Material includes licensee reports, correspondence, background articles and extracts, survey records and a copy of the statutory instrument of wreck designation.CyfrwngText, Photo, Graphic.DelweddaunRhif Archif6070635TeitlADU2_01 - Archaeological Diving Unit ArchiveLefelBatchDisgrifiadSet of 41 colour slides from an underwater survey of the Tal-y-Bont designated shipwreck, carried out by the Archaeological Diving Unit, including surface pictures of finds from the site.CyfrwngPhoto.DelweddaunRhif Archif6205306TeitlADU2_01_01 - Archaeological Diving Unit ArchiveLefelItemDisgrifiadView of anchor stock and ring, one of a set of 41 colour slides from an underwater survey of the Tal-y-Bont designated shipwreck, carried out by the Archaeological Diving Unit.CyfrwngPhoto.DelweddauyRhif Archif6205308TeitlADU2_01_06 - Archaeological Diving Unit ArchiveLefelItemDisgrifiadView showing some of the cargo of Carrera marble blocks, one of a set of 41 colour slides from an underwater survey of the Tal-y-Bont designated shipwreck, carried out by the Archaeological Diving Unit.CyfrwngPhoto.DelweddauyRhif Archif6205309TeitlADU2_01_07 - Archaeological Diving Unit ArchiveLefelItemDisgrifiadView showing some of the cargo of Carrera marble blocks, one of a set of 41 colour slides from an underwater survey of the Tal-y-Bont designated shipwreck, carried out by the Archaeological Diving Unit.CyfrwngPhoto.DelweddauyRhif Archif6205310TeitlADU2_01_10 - Archaeological Diving Unit ArchiveLefelItemDisgrifiadView showing flukes of the ship's iron anchor, one of a set of 41 colour slides from an underwater survey of the Tal-y-Bont designated shipwreck, carried out by the Archaeological Diving Unit.CyfrwngPhoto.DelweddauyRhif Archif6205312TeitlADU2_01_12 - Archaeological Diving Unit ArchiveLefelItemDisgrifiadView showing flukes of the ship's iron anchor, one of a set of 41 colour slides from an underwater survey of the Tal-y-Bont designated shipwreck, carried out by the Archaeological Diving Unit.CyfrwngPhoto.DelweddauyRhif Archif6205314TeitlADU2_01_27 - Archaeological Diving Unit ArchiveLefelItemDisgrifiadView showing one of the ship's iron cannon in situ, one of a set of 41 colour slides from an underwater survey of the Tal-y-Bont designated shipwreck, carried out by the Archaeological Diving Unit.CyfrwngPhoto.DelweddauyRhif Archif6205316TeitlADU2_01_31 - Archaeological Diving Unit ArchiveLefelItemDisgrifiadView showing marine life on the wreck site, one of a set of 41 colour slides from an underwater survey of the Tal-y-Bont designated shipwreck, carried out by the Archaeological Diving Unit.CyfrwngPhoto.DelweddauyRhif Archif6205319TeitlADU2_01_33 - Archaeological Diving Unit ArchiveLefelItemDisgrifiadView showing diver from the Archaeological Diving Unit ascending to the surface after completing the dive, one of a set of 41 colour slides from an underwater survey of the Tal-y-Bont designated shipwreck, carried out by the Archaeological Diving Unit.CyfrwngPhoto.Delweddauy