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Archive NumberTitleLevelDescriptionMediumImagesArchive Number6190872TitleDS2007_048 - Investigators' Digital PhotographyLevelBatchDescriptionRCAHMW digital photographic survey of Docking Area, Trefor Basin, Llangollen Canal, by Iain Wright, 31/10/2006.MediumPhoto.ImagesnArchive Number6312750TitleDS2007_048_001 - Investigators' Digital PhotographyLevelItemDescriptionHigh viewpoint of docking area from road bridge.MediumPhoto.ImagesyArchive Number6312287TitleDS2007_048_002 - Investigators' Digital PhotographyLevelItemDescriptionDocking area from south southeast. Docking area from south southeast.MediumPhoto.ImagesyArchive Number6312288TitleDS2007_048_003 - Investigators' Digital PhotographyLevelItemDescriptionDocking area from south southeast.MediumPhoto.ImagesyArchive Number6312289TitleDS2007_048_004 - Investigators' Digital PhotographyLevelItemDescriptionTermination of west dock.MediumPhoto.ImagesyArchive Number6312290TitleDS2007_048_005 - Investigators' Digital PhotographyLevelItemDescriptionEast dock from south.MediumPhoto.ImagesyArchive Number6312291TitleDS2007_048_006 - Investigators' Digital PhotographyLevelItemDescriptionEast dock and blocked canal spur.MediumPhoto.ImagesyArchive Number6312292TitleDS2007_048_007 - Investigators' Digital PhotographyLevelItemDescriptionEast dock from north.MediumPhoto.ImagesyArchive NumberPACPC_01_03TitlePACPC_01_03LevelItemDescriptionWatercolour illustration, captioned "This drawing suggests how the head of the main line at Trevor might have looked in 1840. The two basins are busy with boats taking away coal, bricks and iron products and bringing limestone and general trade. Roads and horse-worked tramroads connect the canal to the surrounding area. Buildings around the wharves include the boatyard opposite the junction with the Llangollen branch, a warehouse, houses for canal workers and Scotch Hall. The pier on the right extends the space for loading, as does a narrow dock next to it, the width of a single boat." Illustration by Phil Kenning for the Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Wales and the Canal and River Trust in preparation for the publication of "Pontcysyllte Aqueduct and Canal World Heritage Site" by Peter Wakelin (2015). Image is reproduced on pages 112-113 of the publication (in Welsh and English).Medium1 original watercolour illustration (outsize).ImagesnArchive NumberPACPC_01_04TitlePACPC_01_04LevelItemDescriptionWatercolour illustration, captioned "This drawing reconstructs the area at the head of the main line in 1875. Many railway sidings still connect with the canal but by this time small locomotives as well as horses are drawing the trains of wagons. A transhipment warehouse has been built over the boat dock (top right) so that valuable goods can be moved between the railway and the canal under cover. On the far right is the entrance to the private Plas Kynaston Canal) Illustration by Phil Kenning for the Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Wales and the Canal and River Trust in preparation for the publication of "Pontcysyllte Aqueduct and Canal World Heritage Site" by Peter Wakelin (2015). Image is reproduced on pages 114-115 of the publication (in Welsh and English).Medium1 original watercolour illustration (outsize).Imagesn