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    View from the south of derelict building at Cwm Mawr mine, north of Pontrhydfendigaid. Colour photograph taken by Paul R. Davis on 17th January 2019.Detailed view of derelict building at Cwm Mawr mine, north of Pontrhydfendigaid. Colour photograph taken by Paul R. Davis on 17th January 2019.View from the south of derelict buildings at Cwm Mawr mine, north of Pontrhydfendigaid. Colour photograph taken by Paul R. Davis on 17th January 2019.Cwm Mawr mine, north of Pontrhydfendigaid. Oblique aerial photograph taken during the Royal Commission's programme of archaeological aerial reconnaissance by Toby Driver on 4th February 2015.Cwm Mawr mine, north of Pontrhydfendigaid. Oblique aerial photograph taken during the Royal Commission's programme of archaeological aerial reconnaissance by Toby Driver on 4th February 2015.Digital copy of a black and white negative showing Cwm Mawr lead mine from Pen y Bannau hill fort, Pontrhydfendigaid. Photographed by Arthur O. Chater on 25th August 1967 looking west north west from Grid Reference SN 742 669.

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