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Archive6525444TitleAP2019_406 - RCAHMW Colour Oblique Digital Aerial PhotographsLevelBatchDescriptionThe village of Cribyn and Gaer Maesmynach hillfort, north west of Lampeter. Oblique aerial photograph taken during the Royal Commission's programme of archaeological aerial reconnaissance by Toby Driver on 2nd April 2013.MediumPhoto.Imagesn
Archive6503842TitleDS2018_302_005 - Investigators' Digital PhotographyLevelItemDescriptionCribyn village and Welsh Unitarian Chapel. Oblique aerial photograph taken during the Royal Commission's programme of archaeological aerial reconnaissance by Toby Driver on 6th January 2015.MediumPhoto.Imagesy
Archive6525447TitleAP2019_406_003 - RCAHMW Colour Oblique Digital Aerial PhotographsLevelItemDescriptionThe village of Cribyn and Gaer Maesmynach hillfort, north west of Lampeter. Oblique aerial photograph taken during the Royal Commission's programme of archaeological aerial reconnaissance by Toby Driver on 2nd April 2013.MediumPhoto.Imagesy
Archive6515011Title75_161_0712 - Ordnance Survey Vertical Aerial Photography CollectionLevelItemDescriptionBlack and white aerial photograph of Cribyn, taken by the Ordnance Survey on 27th May 1975 at an altitude of 8,000 feet. Grid reference SN5251. Print enlargement (c. 20") taken from 9" film roll.MediumPhoto.Imagesn
Archive6542223Titleacc050054 - Arthur Chater CollectionLevelItemDescriptionDigital copy of a black and white negative showing view from Cribyn Gaer, looking over Cribyn village; Cribyn Clota camp on right of highest point of skyline. (Looking east north east from Grid Reference SN 520 509) Photographed by Arthur O. Chater in August 1967.MediumPhoto.Imagesy
Archive6503840TitleDS2018_302_003 - Investigators' Digital PhotographyLevelItemDescriptionCribyn village and Gaer Maesmynach hill fort. Oblique aerial photograph taken during the Royal Commission's programme of archaeological aerial reconnaissance by Toby Driver on 6th January 2015.MediumPhoto.Imagesy
Archive6503837TitleDS2018_302 - Investigators' Digital PhotographyLevelBatchDescriptionCribyn village and Gaer Maesmynach hill fort. Oblique aerial photograph taken during the Royal Commission's programme of archaeological aerial reconnaissance by Toby Driver on 6th January 2015.MediumPhoto.Imagesn
Archive6503839TitleDS2018_302_002 - Investigators' Digital PhotographyLevelItemDescriptionCribyn village and Gaer Maesmynach hill fort. Oblique aerial photograph taken during the Royal Commission's programme of archaeological aerial reconnaissance by Toby Driver on 6th January 2015.MediumPhoto.Imagesy
Archive6503841TitleDS2018_302_004 - Investigators' Digital PhotographyLevelItemDescriptionCribyn village and Welsh Unitarian Chapel. Oblique aerial photograph taken during the Royal Commission's programme of archaeological aerial reconnaissance by Toby Driver on 6th January 2015.MediumPhoto.Imagesy
Archive6525446TitleAP2019_406_002 - RCAHMW Colour Oblique Digital Aerial PhotographsLevelItemDescriptionThe village of Cribyn and Gaer Maesmynach hillfort, north west of Lampeter. Oblique aerial photograph taken during the Royal Commission's programme of archaeological aerial reconnaissance by Toby Driver on 2nd April 2013.MediumPhoto.Imagesy
Archive6503838TitleDS2018_302_001 - Investigators' Digital PhotographyLevelItemDescriptionCribyn village and Gaer Maesmynach hill fort. Oblique aerial photograph taken during the Royal Commission's programme of archaeological aerial reconnaissance by Toby Driver on 6th January 2015.MediumPhoto.Imagesy
Archive6515012Title75_161_0713 - Ordnance Survey Vertical Aerial Photography CollectionLevelItemDescriptionBlack and white aerial photograph of Cribyn, taken by the Ordnance Survey on 27th May 1975 at an altitude of 8,000 feet. Grid reference SN5251. Print enlargement (c. 20") taken from 9" film roll.MediumPhoto.Imagesn
Archive6503844TitleDS2018_302_007 - Investigators' Digital PhotographyLevelItemDescriptionCribyn village, Welsh Unitarian Chapel and Gaer Maesmynach hill fort. Oblique aerial photograph taken during the Royal Commission's programme of archaeological aerial reconnaissance by Toby Driver on 6th January 2015.MediumPhoto.Imagesy
Archive6503843TitleDS2018_302_006 - Investigators' Digital PhotographyLevelItemDescriptionCribyn village and Gaer Maesmynach hill fort. Oblique aerial photograph taken during the Royal Commission's programme of archaeological aerial reconnaissance by Toby Driver on 6th January 2015.MediumPhoto.Imagesy
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