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ArchiveTitleLevelDescriptionMediumImages
Archive6503661TitleDS2018_275_002 - Investigators' Digital PhotographyLevelItemDescriptionCaio Village and St Cynwyl's Church. Oblique aerial photograph taken during the Royal Commission's programme of archaeological aerial reconnaissance by Toby Driver on 6th January 2015.MediumPhoto.Imagesy
Archive6001446TitleTL2_101 - Thomas Lloyd Carmarthenshire AlbumLevelItemDescriptionCopy of b/w postcard of Caio (Caeo) copied from original loaned by Thomas Lloyd. Copy negative held.MediumPhoto.Imagesn
Archive6335696TitleRCF05_03 - RCAHMW Field NotesLevelBatchDescriptionSketch plan plottings and drawings relating to 'Conwil Caio'. The file also contains sketch plan plottings relating to 'Cwmaur -Ty Gwyn - Nr. Talley'.Medium1 file. Graphic.Imagesn
Archive6506785TitleAWP_286_02 - Archaeology Wales Project ArchivesLevelBatchDescriptionMeasured drawings relating to archaeological investigation at Brewers Lodge, Gordon Road, Blackwood carried out by Archaeology Wales, 2018. Project No 2551.Medium92.2KB. Graphic.Imagesn
Archive6506754TitleAWP_285 - Archaeology Wales Project ArchivesLevelGroupDescriptionProject archive relating to archaeological investigation at Church Street, Caio, Carmarthenshire carried out by Archaeology Wales, 2017. Project No 2546.MediumOne box and 142MB data. Cartographic, Photo, Graphic, Text.Imagesn
Archive6506763TitleAWP_285_02_04 - Archaeology Wales Project ArchivesLevelBatchDescriptionPhoto survey relation to an archaeological watching brief at Church Street, Caio, Carmarthenshire. carried out by Archaeology Wales, 2017.Medium140MB. Photo.Imagesn
Archive6506764TitleAWP_286 - Archaeology Wales Project ArchivesLevelGroupDescriptionProject archive relating to archaeological investigation at Brewers Lodge, Gordon Road, Blackwood carried out by Archaeology Wales, 2018. Project No 2551.MediumOne file and 52.3MB data. Text, Photo, Cartographic, Graphic.Imagesn
Archive6506787TitleAWP_286_04 - Archaeology Wales Project ArchivesLevelItemDescriptionArchaeology Wales report no 1636 "Brewers Lodge, Gordon Road, Blackwood Archaeological Watching Brief" produced by Daniel Moore, January 2018.MediumPhoto, Cartographic, Graphic, Text.Imagesn
Archive6506792TitleAWP_286_01 - Archaeology Wales Project ArchivesLevelItemDescriptionProject archive metadata form relating to archaeological investigation at Brewers Lodge, Gordon Road, Blackwood carried out by Archaeology Wales, 2018. Project No 2551.MediumText.Imagesn
Archive6001447TitleNMR Site FilesLevelItemDescriptionBrief notes on various buildings in the village of Caio (or Caio, or Cayo), Carmarthenshire.MediumText.Imagesn
Archive6503659TitleDS2018_275 - Investigators' Digital PhotographyLevelBatchDescriptionCaio Village and St Cynwyl's Church. Oblique aerial photograph taken during the Royal Commission's programme of archaeological aerial reconnaissance by Toby Driver on 6th January 2015.MediumPhoto.Imagesn
Archive6536455TitleCLBN_CM - Cadw Listed Buildings 35mm Colour Negative CollectionLevelBatchDescriptionColour negatives showing buildings in the community of Cynwyl Gaeo - film 10, taken by Robert Scourfield for during their listed building resurvey programme.MediumPhoto.Imagesn
Archive6503660TitleDS2018_275_001 - Investigators' Digital PhotographyLevelItemDescriptionCaio Village and St Cynwyl's Church. Oblique aerial photograph taken during the Royal Commission's programme of archaeological aerial reconnaissance by Toby Driver on 6th January 2015.MediumPhoto.Imagesy
Archive6503662TitleDS2018_275_003 - Investigators' Digital PhotographyLevelItemDescriptionCaio Village and St Cynwyl's Church. Oblique aerial photograph taken during the Royal Commission's programme of archaeological aerial reconnaissance by Toby Driver on 6th January 2015.MediumPhoto.Imagesy
Archive6506761TitleAWP_285_02_02 - Archaeology Wales Project ArchivesLevelItemDescriptionContext descriptions relating to archaeological investigation at Church Street, Caio, Carmarthenshire carried out by Archaeology Wales, 2017.MediumText.Imagesn
Archive6506788TitleAWP_286_05 - Archaeology Wales Project ArchivesLevelBatchDescriptionPhoto survey relating to archaeological investigation at Brewers Lodge, Gordon Road, Blackwood carried out by Archaeology Wales, 2018. Project No 2551.Medium48.8MB. Photo.Imagesn
Archive6506786TitleAWP_286_03 - Archaeology Wales Project ArchivesLevelItemDescriptionContext list relating to archaeological investigation at Brewers Lodge, Gordon Road, Blackwood carried out by Archaeology Wales, 2018. Project No 2551.MediumText.Imagesn
Archive6506759TitleAWP_285_02 - Archaeology Wales Project ArchivesLevelSub-groupDescriptionDigital records relating to archaeological investigation at Church Street, Caio, Carmarthenshire carried out by Archaeology Wales, 2017. Project No 2546.Medium142MB. Graphic, Photo, Cartographic, Text.Imagesn
Archive6506755TitleAWP_285_01 - Archaeology Wales Project ArchivesLevelSub-groupDescriptionHard-copy records comprising field drawings and record sheets relating to archaeological investigation at Church Street, Caio, Carmarthenshire carried out by Archaeology Wales, 2017. Project No 2546.MediumOne box. Text, Graphic.Imagesn
Archive6533545TitleAWP_286_06 - Archaeology Wales Project ArchivesLevelBatchDescriptionHard=copy records relating to archaeological investigation at Brewers Lodge, Gordon Road, Blackwood carried out by Archaeology Wales, 2018. Project No 2551. Comprising context register, photo register and context sheets.MediumOne file. Text, Graphic.Imagesn
Archive6506762TitleAWP_285_02_03 - Archaeology Wales Project ArchivesLevelItemDescriptionArchaeology Wales report no 1612 "Church Street, Caio, Carmarthenshire. Archaeological Watching Brief" produced by Andrew Shobbrook and Philip Poucher September 2017.MediumPhoto, Text, Graphic, Cartographic.Imagesn
Archive6506760TitleAWP_285_02_01 - Archaeology Wales Project ArchivesLevelItemDescriptionProject archive form relating to archaeological investigation at Church Street, Caio, Carmarthenshire carried out by Archaeology Wales, 2017.MediumText.Imagesn
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