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    RCAHMW colour oblique photograph of Gaer Wen Hillfort. Taken by Toby Driver on 15/12/2008.RCAHMW colour oblique photograph of Gaer Wen Hillfort. Taken by Toby Driver on 15/12/2008.Digital copy of black & white negative showing panorama of Carn Wen's stone rampart, forming a c.? circle and cutting off the point of a promontory overlooking Nant Cloigen. Photograph by Arthur O. Chater, 30 Aug 1967, looking south east from SN 396 471.Digital copy of a black and white negative showing Carn Wen promontory iron-age camp, 2.3km east of Ffostrasol, rampart is a quarter-circle dry stone bank. Photographed by Arthur O. Chater in August 1967. (View looking east from Grid Reference SN 394 471).Digital copy of black & white negative showing panorama of Carn Wen's stone rampart, forming a c.? circle and cutting off the point of a promontory overlooking Nant Cloigen. Photograph by Arthur O. Chater, 30 Aug 1967, looking south east from SN 396 471.Digital copy of a black and white negative showing dry stone rampart of Carn Wen, showing rebuilt wall on top; view from inside the fort. Photographed by Arthur O. Chater on 30th August 1967, looking south south east from Grid Reference SN 396 471.Digital copy of a black and white negative showing panoramic view of Carn Wen iron age camp, the Nant Cloigen and Pen-y-Graig farm, 2.3km east of Ffostrasol. Photographed by Arthur O. Chater in August 1967. (Looking north east - south from Grid Reference SN 394 471). [Photo 3 of 4]Digital copy of black and white negative showing south west end of Carn Wen's drystone rampart, seen from inside. (Rampart obviously rebuilt - comparatively recently in places). Photograph by Arthur O. Chater, 30 Aug 1967, looking south from SN 396 471.Digital copy of black & white negative showing Garn Wen iron-age camp, 2.3km east of Ffostrasol, from Pen-y-Graig farm; S.W. end of rampart, showing as drystone mound on skyline in centre of picture; wall running down slope from this is presumably a modern wall built from the stores of the ramparts. Photograph by Arthur Chater, Aug 1967. (Looking north north east from Grid Reference SN 395 468).Digital copy of black & white negative showing panorama of Carn Wen's stone rampart, forming a c.? circle and cutting off the point of a promontory overlooking Nant Cloigen. Photograph by Arthur O. Chater, 30 Aug 1967, looking south east from SN 396 471.

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