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Rumney Castle (Cae-Castell)

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ArchiveTitleLevelDescriptionMediumImages
Archive6455222TitleAP_2006_1866 - RCAHMW Colour Oblique Digital Aerial PhotographsLevelItemDescriptionRCAHMW colour oblique photograph of Rumney Castle. Taken by Toby Driver on 29/06/2006.MediumPhoto.Imagesy
Archive6345949TitleGLI05_06_07 - Glamorgan Inventory: Medieval Secular Monuments, Early CastlesLevelBatchDescriptionResearch file relating to Rumney Castle: MR 7.Medium1 file. Graphic, Text, Cartographic.Imagesn
Archive6161796Title2002_3503_02 - RCAHMW Black and White Oblique Aerial PhotographsLevelItemDescriptionRCAHMW black and white oblique aerial photograph of Rumney Castle, motte, wooded. Taken by Toby Driver on 16/05/2002MediumPhoto.Imagesn
Archive6161797Title2002_CS_0678 - RCAHMW Colour Oblique Aerial PhotographsLevelItemDescriptionRCAHMW colour oblique aerial photograph of Rumney Castle, motte, wooded. Taken by Toby Driver on 16/05/2002MediumPhoto.Imagesn
Archive6073124TitleGIEC04_33 - RCAHMW Glamorgan Inventory Early CastlesLevelItemDescriptionRumney Castle, Glamorgan; measured drawing showing plan of the Keep, as published in RCAHMW Inventory of the Ancient Monuments in Glamorgan Volume III - Part 1a Medieval Secular Monuments The Early Castles From the Norman Conquest to 1217, 1991, figure 13, page 41.MediumGraphic.Imagesn
Archive6072901TitleGIEC04_18 - RCAHMW Glamorgan Inventory Early CastlesLevelItemDescriptionRumney Castle, Glamorgan; measured drawing and four overlays showing six periods of development discerned in excavations, as published in RCAHMW Inventory of the Ancient Monuments in Glamorgan Volume III - Part 1a Medieval Secular Monuments The Early Castles From the Norman Conquest to 1217, 1991, figure 224, page 301.MediumGraphic.Imagesn
Archive6072902TitleGIEC02_06 - RCAHMW Glamorgan Inventory Early CastlesLevelItemDescriptionRumney Castle, Glamorgan; measured drawing and overlay showing location map, as published in RCAHMW Inventory of the Ancient Monuments in Glamorgan Volume III - Part 1a Medieval Secular Monuments The Early Castles From the Norman Conquest to 1217, 1991, figure 223, page 298.MediumGraphic.Imagesn
Archive6053621TitleANC_0942_2 - Cadw Registered Files CollectionLevelSub-groupDescriptionClosed registered file, ref. no. ANC/0942/2, transferred from Cadw, concerning Rumney Castle, Cardiff, S. Glamorgan, excavation.MediumText.Imagesn
Archive6053622TitleANC_0942_16 - Cadw Registered Files CollectionLevelSub-groupDescriptionClosed registered file, ref. no. ANC/0942/16, transferred from Cadw, concerning Rumney Castle, Cardiff, S. Glamorgan, planning application.MediumText.Imagesn
Archive6377731TitleGIEC08_01 - RCAHMW Glamorgan Inventory Early CastlesLevelBatchDescriptionDrawing/s relating to Figure 9, 'Map: Early Castles on or near Roman roads and forts'.Medium1 file. Cartographic, Graphic.Imagesn
Archive6377732TitleGIEC08_02 - RCAHMW Glamorgan Inventory Early CastlesLevelBatchDescriptionDrawing/s relating to Figure 11, 'Map: Glacial deposits and alluvium in the Vale of Glamorgan'.Medium1 file. Cartographic, Graphic.Imagesn
Archive6377754TitleGIEC08_11 - RCAHMW Glamorgan Inventory Early CastlesLevelItemDescriptionDrawing relating to Figure 145, 'Map: Distribution of Masonry Castles built over Castle-ringworks'.Medium1 file. Graphic.Imagesn
Archive6346072TitleGLI05_08_15 - Glamorgan Inventory: Medieval Secular Monuments, Early CastlesLevelBatchDescriptionHandwritten mss texts of the entries for Troeda (MM 2), Llangynwyd Castle (MR 2), Llanquian Castle (MR 3), Ogmore Castle (MR 5), and Pennard Castle (MR 6); and notes on progress on Coity Castle (MR 1), Loghor Castle (MR 4), Rumney Castle (MR 7), and Cardiff Castle (MM 1).Medium1 file. Text.Imagesn
Archive6377796TitleGLI06_05_14 - Glamorgan Inventory: Medieval Secular Monuments, Later CastlesLevelBatchDescriptionMap of Glamorgan for Figure 3: 'Distribution map showing the Castles of the de Clare earls'.Medium1 file. Cartographic.Imagesn
Archive6053620TitleANC_0942_1 - Cadw Registered Files CollectionLevelSub-groupDescriptionClosed registered file, ref. no. ANC/0942/1, transferred from Cadw, concerning Rumney Castle, Cardiff, South Glamorgan, scheduling.MediumText.Imagesn
Archive6056430Title8M_0942_1 - Cadw Registered Files CollectionLevelSub-groupDescriptionClosed registered file, ref. no. 8M/0942/1, transferred from Cadw, concerning Rumney castle, Cardiff, Glamorgan, scheduling.MediumText.Imagesn
Archive6072932TitleGIEC04_19 - RCAHMW Glamorgan Inventory Early CastlesLevelItemDescriptionRumney Castle, Glamorgan; measured drawing and three overlays showing plan of the site during excavations, as published in RCAHMW Inventory of the Ancient Monuments in Glamorgan Volume III - Part 1a Medieval Secular Monuments The Early Castles From the Norman Conquest to 1217, 1991, figure 222, page 297.MediumGraphic.Imagesn
Archive6128256TitleGIEC07_38 - RCAHMW Glamorgan Inventory Early CastlesLevelItemDescriptionRumney Castle, Glamorgan; ground plan (ink/linen) produced by C.J. Spurgeon, dated 4th March 1987.MediumGraphic.Imagesn
Archive6045576TitleNMR Site FilesLevelItemDescriptionCopy of a handwritten report giving brief descriptive account of Rumney Castle. Includes sketch showing site layout.MediumText, Cartographic.Imagesn
Archive6346076TitleGLI05_08_19 - Glamorgan Inventory: Medieval Secular Monuments, Early CastlesLevelBatchDescriptionHandwritten mss texts of the entries for Loughor Castle (MR 4), and Rumney Castle (MR 7).Medium1 file. Text.Imagesn
Archive6377752TitleGIEC08_09 - RCAHMW Glamorgan Inventory Early CastlesLevelItemDescriptionDrawing relating to Figure 108, 'Map: Distribution of Vanished Early Castles in Glamorgan'.Medium1 file. Graphic.Imagesn
Archive6377733TitleGIEC08_03 - RCAHMW Glamorgan Inventory Early CastlesLevelItemDescriptionDrawing relating to Figure 12, 'Map: The Early Masonry Castles'.MediumGraphic, Cartographic.Imagesn
Archive6332249TitleCJS04_04_23 - C.J. Spurgeon Private CollectionLevelBatchDescriptionColour slides, in a slide box labelled 'Glam. Chateau Gaillard. Lecture'. These comprise: the castles of Caerphilly, Cardiff, Castell Coch, Coity, Dinas Powys, Ewenny, Kenfig, Llanquian, Loughor, Morgraig, Morlais, Newcastle, Ogmore, Rumney, Swansea, and Lias; the Bishop's Palace, St Davids; Vale Morlais mottes and ringworks; Vale drifts; and a plan of '14 Keeps'.Medium42 slides. Photo.Imagesn
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