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    Colour photo showing aerial view of the lighthouse and pier at Mumbles, taken by Paul R. Davis, 13th May 2018.Colour photo of Mumbles Lighthouse, produced by  Paul R. Davis,  27th Dec 2016.Colour aerial photo showing Mumbles Lighthouse, taken by Paul R. Davis,  15th May 2016.Mumbles fort, pier, coastguard station and lighthouse at the south western edge of Swansea Bay. Oblique aerial photograph taken during the Royal Commission's programme of archaeological aerial reconnaissance by Toby Driver on 30th September 2015.Mumbles fort, pier, coastguard station and lighthouse at the south western edge of Swansea Bay. Oblique aerial photograph taken during the Royal Commission's programme of archaeological aerial reconnaissance by Toby Driver on 30th September 2015.The rocks around Mumbles lighthouse, on south western edge of Swansea Bay. Oblique aerial photograph taken during the Royal Commission's programme of archaeological aerial reconnaissance by Toby Driver, 30th September 2015.Mumbles fort, pier and lighthouse at the south western edge of Swansea Bay, with Swansea city beyond. Oblique aerial photograph taken during the Royal Commission's programme of archaeological aerial reconnaissance by Toby Driver on 30th September 2015.Mumbles fort, coast artillery searchlights and Mumbles lighthouse on south western edge of Swansea Bay. Oblique aerial photograph taken during the Royal Commission's programme of archaeological aerial reconnaissance by Toby Driver, 30th September 2015.Mumbles fort, coast artillery searchlights and Mumbles lighthouse on south western edge of Swansea Bay. Oblique aerial photograph taken during the Royal Commission's programme of archaeological aerial reconnaissance by Toby Driver, 30th September 2015.Mumbles fort, a coast artillery searchlight and Mumbles lighthouse on the south western edge of Swansea Bay. Oblique aerial photograph taken during the Royal Commission's programme of archaeological aerial reconnaissance by Toby Driver on 30/09/2015.

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