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    Digital copy of a black and white negative showing the pier, Hotel Cambria, Castle and War Memorial at Aberystwyth. Photographed by Arthur O. Chater on 9th April 1968 looking south south west from rocks opposite Queen's Hotel at Grid Reference SN 583 822.Digital copy of a black and white negative showing detail of decoration around the doorway onto the Promenade at the Theological College, Aberystwyth. Photographed by Arthur O. Chater on 15th August 1967, looking south east from Grid Reference SN 581 818.Digital copy of black & white negative showing first floor balcony detail on north west side of the Theological College, Aberystwyth (on corner of Pier Street and the Promenade). Photographed by Arthur O. Chater, 15/8/1967 from Grid Reference SN 581 818.Digital copy of a black and white negative showing the side of the Theological College facing the Promenade at Aberystwyth. Photographed by Arthur O. Chater on 15th August 1967 looking east from Grid Reference SN 581 818.Digital copy of a black and white negative showing doorway onto the Promenade from the Theological College, Aberystwyth. Photographed by Arthur O. Chater on 15th August 1967 looking south east from Grid Reference SN 581 818.Pen and ink architectural drawing of elevation and floor plans of  proposed additions to the United Theological College, Aberystwyth, (formerly the Hotel Cambria), 1907.Digital copy of a pen and ink architectural drawing of the second, third and attic floor plans, with colour/pencil notations, of the former Hotel Cambria, soon to become the United Theological College, Aberystwyth, c.1906. Copied from originals in the possession of UCW Lampeter.Pen and ink drawing of the professor's private staircase, showing first, second and ground floor plans and elevations at the Theology College/ Cambrian Hotel, Aberystwyth  (formerly the Hotel Cambria), c.1906.Colour wash archtitectural drawing of end and side elevation of a proposed addition to the United Theological College, Aberystwyth, (formerly the Hotel Cambria), c.1906.Coloured pencil drawing showing rear, back and side elevations of the proposed addition to the Theology College/ Cambrian Hotel, Aberystwyth  (formerly the Hotel Cambria), c.1906.

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