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    Quarry cut at Moel-y-Faen, with the former land surface visible above.Former tramroad at Moel-y-Faen slate quarry, looking east towards the A542 and Ponderosa Cafe in Horseshoe Pass.Nineteenth century quarry cut at Moel-y-Faen quarries.Nineteenth century quarry cut at Moel-y-Faen quarries.Compacted surface of a former tramroad at Moel-y-Faen quarries in the Horseshoe Pass.Nineteenth century quarry cut at Moel-y-Faen quarries.Nineteenth century tramroad at Moel-y-Faen quarries. The old terminus of the tramroad is indicated by a patch of grass halfway up the quarry face.Former tramroad at Moel-y-Faen slate quarry.RCAHMW colour oblique photograph of Moel-y-Faen quarries. Taken by Toby Driver on 08/02/2011.The remains of a slate-built square structure, possibly a small building or tramroad platform in Moel-y-Faen quarry.

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