Archive6335519TitleDS2011_270_4 - Investigators' Digital PhotographyLevelItemDescriptionRoad at Pen-y-graig, leading from former quarry offices into Froncysyllte village and ultimately to the Telford Road (modern A5)..MediumPhoto.Imagesy
Archive6335540TitleDS2011_270_25 - Investigators' Digital PhotographyLevelItemDescriptionBuildings by the Pen-y-graig quarry tramroad.MediumPhoto.Imagesy
Archive6335534TitleDS2011_270_19 - Investigators' Digital PhotographyLevelItemDescriptionA nineteenth century building by the side of a road leading from former quarry offices and into modern-day Froncysyllte.MediumPhoto.Imagesy
Archive6335538TitleDS2011_270_23 - Investigators' Digital PhotographyLevelItemDescriptionNineteenth century building by the side of Pen-y-graig quarry road, and close to the Pen-y-graig tramroad. Now used as housing with some twentieth century alternations visible.MediumPhoto.Imagesy
Archive6335533TitleDS2011_270_18 - Investigators' Digital PhotographyLevelItemDescriptionRoad at Pen-y-graig, leading from former quarry offices into Froncysyllte village and ultimately to the Telford Road (modern A5).MediumPhoto.Imagesy
Archive6335521TitleDS2011_270_6 - Investigators' Digital PhotographyLevelItemDescriptionRoad at Pen-y-graig, leading from former quarry offices into Froncysyllte village and ultimately to the Telford Road (modern A5).MediumPhoto.Imagesy
Archive6335516TitleDS2011_270_1 - Investigators' Digital PhotographyLevelItemDescriptionRoad at Pen-y-graig, leading from former quarry offices into Froncysyllte village and ultimately to the Telford Road (modern A5).MediumPhoto.Imagesy
Archive6335537TitleDS2011_270_22 - Investigators' Digital PhotographyLevelItemDescriptionRoad at Pen-y-graig quarries, leading from former quarry offices into Froncysyllte village.MediumPhoto.Imagesy
Archive6335546TitleDS2011_270_31 - Investigators' Digital PhotographyLevelItemDescriptionMid-nineteenth century buildings by the side of the Pen-y-graig quarry road. They are associated with houses immediately below the road.MediumPhoto.Imagesy
Archive6335541TitleDS2011_270_26 - Investigators' Digital PhotographyLevelItemDescriptionRoad at Pen-y-graig, leading from former quarry offices into Froncysyllte village and ultimately to the Telford Road (modern A5).MediumPhoto.Imagesy
Archive6335545TitleDS2011_270_30 - Investigators' Digital PhotographyLevelItemDescriptionSmall quarry face by the Pen-y-graig quarry road.MediumPhoto.Imagesy
Archive6335550TitleDS2011_270_35 - Investigators' Digital PhotographyLevelItemDescriptionRoad at Pen-y-graig quarries leading from former quarry offices into Froncysyllte village.MediumPhoto.Imagesy
Archive6335529TitleDS2011_270_14 - Investigators' Digital PhotographyLevelItemDescriptionRoad at Pen-y-graig, leading from former quarry offices into Froncysyllte village and ultimately to the Telford Road (modern A5).MediumPhoto.Imagesy
Archive6335536TitleDS2011_270_21 - Investigators' Digital PhotographyLevelItemDescriptionRemains of buildingd by the side of the Pen-y-grig quarry tramroad.MediumPhoto.Imagesy
Archive6335548TitleDS2011_270_33 - Investigators' Digital PhotographyLevelItemDescriptionMid-nineteenth century buildings by the side of the Pen-y-graig quarry road. They are associated with houses immediately below the road.MediumPhoto.Imagesy
Archive6335522TitleDS2011_270_7 - Investigators' Digital PhotographyLevelItemDescriptionRoad at Pen-y-graig, leading from former quarry offices into Froncysyllte village and ultimately to the Telford Road (modern A5).MediumPhoto.Imagesy
Archive6335535TitleDS2011_270_20 - Investigators' Digital PhotographyLevelItemDescriptionFormer Pen-y-graig limestone quarry tramroad, passing at this point beneath a contemporary road tht leads from former quarry offices into Froncysyllte.MediumPhoto.Imagesy
Archive6335515TitleDS2011_270 - Investigators' Digital PhotographyLevelBatchDescriptionPhoto survey of Pen-y-graig quarries and tramroads.MediumImagesn
Archive6335526TitleDS2011_270_11 - Investigators' Digital PhotographyLevelItemDescriptionRoad at Pen-y-graig, leading from former quarry offices into Froncysyllte village and ultimately to the Telford Road (modern A5).MediumPhoto.Imagesy
Archive6335527TitleDS2011_270_12 - Investigators' Digital PhotographyLevelItemDescriptionRoad at Pen-y-graig, leading from former quarry offices into Froncysyllte village and ultimately to the Telford Road (modern A5). At this point, the road runs past a series of nineteenth century former quarry buildings.MediumPhoto.Imagesy
Archive6335524TitleDS2011_270_9 - Investigators' Digital PhotographyLevelItemDescriptionRoad at Pen-y-graig, leading from former quarry offices into Froncysyllte village and ultimately to the Telford Road (modern A5).MediumPhoto.Imagesy
Archive6312740TitleDS2007_041_001 - Investigators' Digital PhotographyLevelItemDescriptionView from west northwest.MediumPhoto.Imagesy
Archive6190865TitleDS2007_041 - Investigators' Digital PhotographyLevelBatchDescriptionRCAHMW digital photographic survey of Limekiln Bank, Llangollen Canal, by Iain Wright, 31/10/2006.MediumPhoto.Imagesn
Archive6333955TitleDS2011_179 - Fron East LimebankLevelBatchDescriptionPhotographs of limekilns with canalMediumThree colour photographs. Photo.Imagesn
Archive6335543TitleDS2011_270_28 - Investigators' Digital PhotographyLevelItemDescriptionRoad at Pen-y-graig quarries, leading from former quarry offices into Froncysyllte village and ultimately to the Telford Road (modern A5).MediumPhoto.Imagesy
Archive6335520TitleDS2011_270_5 - Investigators' Digital PhotographyLevelItemDescriptionRoad at Pen-y-graig, leading from former quarry offices into Froncysyllte village and ultimately to the Telford Road (modern A5).MediumPhoto.Imagesy
Archive6335530TitleDS2011_270_15 - Investigators' Digital PhotographyLevelItemDescriptionRoad at Pen-y-graig, leading from former quarry offices into Froncysyllte village and ultimately to the Telford Road (modern A5).MediumPhoto.Imagesy
Archive6335523TitleDS2011_270_8 - Investigators' Digital PhotographyLevelItemDescriptionRoad at Pen-y-graig, leading from former quarry offices into Froncysyllte village and ultimately to the Telford Road (modern A5). At this point, the road runs across the line of a former horse-drawn railway below.MediumPhoto.Imagesy
Archive6335532TitleDS2011_270_17 - Investigators' Digital PhotographyLevelItemDescriptionRoad at Pen-y-graig, leading from former quarry offices into Froncysyllte village and ultimately to the Telford Road (modern A5).MediumPhoto.Imagesy
Archive6335549TitleDS2011_270_34 - Investigators' Digital PhotographyLevelItemDescriptionMid-nineteenth century buildings by the side of the Pen-y-graig quarry road.MediumPhoto.Imagesy
Archive6335518TitleDS2011_270_3 - Investigators' Digital PhotographyLevelItemDescriptionRoad at Pen-y-graig, leading from former quarry offices into Froncysyllte village and ultimately to the Telford Road (modern A5).MediumPhoto.Imagesy
Archive6335531TitleDS2011_270_16 - Investigators' Digital PhotographyLevelItemDescriptionRoad at Pen-y-graig, leading from former quarry offices into Froncysyllte village and ultimately to the Telford Road (modern A5).MediumPhoto.Imagesy
Archive6335542TitleDS2011_270_27 - Investigators' Digital PhotographyLevelItemDescriptionPhoto survey of Pen-y-graig quarries and tramroads.Road at Pen-y-graig, leading from former quarry offices into Froncysyllte village. This recess would likely have been used for maintenance equipment.MediumPhoto.Imagesy
Archive6335528TitleDS2011_270_13 - Investigators' Digital PhotographyLevelItemDescriptionRoad at Pen-y-graig, leading from former quarry offices into Froncysyllte village and ultimately to the Telford Road (modern A5). White curbstones indicate the sharp bend of the road here.MediumPhoto.Imagesy
Archive6335547TitleDS2011_270_32 - Investigators' Digital PhotographyLevelItemDescriptionMid-nineteenth century buildings by the side of the Pen-y-graig quarry road. They are associated with houses immediately below the road.MediumPhoto.Imagesy
Archive6312741TitleDS2007_041_002 - Investigators' Digital PhotographyLevelItemDescriptionView from east northeast.MediumPhoto.Imagesy
Archive6335539TitleDS2011_270_24 - Investigators' Digital PhotographyLevelItemDescriptionTwenty-first century conversion of nineteenth century buildings by the side of the Pen-y-graig quarry tramroad. Two earlier phases of building are visible here, beneath the modern plaster render.MediumPhoto.Imagesy
Archive6333958TitleDS2011_179_3 - Fron East LimebankLevelItemDescriptionView from the northwest, with canal boat.MediumPhoto.Imagesy
Archive6333956TitleDS2011_179_1 - Fron East LimebankLevelItemDescriptionView from the northwest.MediumPhoto.Imagesy
Archive6335525TitleDS2011_270_10 - Investigators' Digital PhotographyLevelItemDescriptionRoad at Pen-y-graig, leading from former quarry offices into Froncysyllte village and ultimately to the Telford Road (modern A5).MediumPhoto.Imagesy