Archive6515020Title72_421_0225 - Ordnance Survey Vertical Aerial Photography CollectionLevelItemDescriptionBlack and white aerial photograph of Cwmsymlog, taken by the Ordnance Survey on 5th October 1972 at an altitude of 7,500 feet. Grid reference SN6983. Print enlargement (c. 20") taken from 9" film roll.MediumPhoto.Imagesn
Archive6525424TitleAP2019_405 - RCAHMW Colour Oblique Digital Aerial PhotographsLevelBatchDescriptionEast Darren lead mine, part of the larger Cwmsymlog lead mine, Cwmsymlog, north of Goginan, Aberystwyth. Oblique aerial photograph taken during the Royal Commission's programme of archaeological aerial reconnaissance by Toby Driver on 2nd April 2013.MediumPhoto.Imagesn
Archive6532439TitleUD10_07_02_02_04 - Unpublished DissertationsLevelItemDescriptionDigitised black and white photograph showing front elevation of 'Hearth at Tan-y-Foel, Cwmsymlog,' Aberystwyth. Photographed by Martin Davies as part of his Bachelor of Architecture at the University of Nottingham in 1979.MediumPhoto.Imagesy
Archive6532445TitleUD10_07_02_02_18 - Unpublished DissertationsLevelItemDescriptionDigitised black and white photograph showing the village of Cwmsymlog, Aberystwyth. Photographed by Martin Davies as part of his Bachelor of Architecture at the University of Nottingham, 1979.MediumPhoto.Imagesy
Archive6532284TitleUD10_07_02_02_15 - Unpublished DissertationsLevelItemDescriptionDigitised black and white photograph showing landscape around Cwmsymlog, Aberystwyth. Photographed by Martin Davies as part of his Bachelor of Architecture at the University of Nottingham, 1979.MediumPhoto.Imagesy
Archive6532280TitleUD10_07_02_02_07 - Unpublished DissertationsLevelItemDescriptionDigitised black and white photograph showing front elevation of a detached house near Cwmsymlog, Aberystwyth. Photographed by Martin Davies as part of his Bachelor of Architecture at the University of Nottingham in 1979.MediumPhoto.Imagesy
Archive6532440TitleUD10_07_02_02_06 - Unpublished DissertationsLevelItemDescriptionDigitised black and white photograph showing front elevation of houses and field or garden at Cwmsymlog, Aberystwyth. Photographed by Martin Davies as part of his Bachelor of Architecture at the University of Nottingham in 1979.MediumPhoto.Imagesy
Archive6525428TitleAP2019_405_004 - RCAHMW Colour Oblique Digital Aerial PhotographsLevelItemDescriptionEast Darren lead mine, part of the larger Cwmsymlog lead mine, Cwmsymlog, north of Goginan, Aberystwyth. Oblique aerial photograph taken during the Royal Commission's programme of archaeological aerial reconnaissance by Toby Driver on 2nd April 2013.MediumPhoto.Imagesy
Archive6532286TitleUD10_07_02_02_17 - Unpublished DissertationsLevelItemDescriptionDigitised black and white photograph showing the village of Cwmsymlog, Aberystwyth. Photographed by Martin Davies as part of his Bachelor of Architecture at the University of Nottingham, 1979.MediumPhoto.Imagesy
Archive6532442TitleUD10_07_02_02_11 - Unpublished DissertationsLevelItemDescriptionDigitised black and white photograph showing pathway behind the houses at Cwmsymlog, Aberystwyth. Photographed by Martin Davies as part of his Bachelor of Architecture at the University of Nottingham, 1979.MediumPhoto.Imagesy
Archiveacc070334Titleacc070334 - Arthur Chater CollectionLevelItemDescriptionDigital copy of a black and white negative showing old houses immediately east of the chapel at Cwmsymlog. Photographed by Arthur Chater on 6 April 1969. Looking north north east from Grid Reference SN 6977 8379.MediumphotoImagesy
Archiveacc070332Titleacc070332 - Arthur Chater CollectionLevelItemDescriptionDigital copy of a black and white negative showing Cwmsymlog chapel and houses from the mine. Photographed by Arthur Chater on 6 April 1969. Looking north from Grid Reference SN 6978 8373.MediumphotoImagesy
Archive6515021Title72_421_0226 - Ordnance Survey Vertical Aerial Photography CollectionLevelItemDescriptionBlack and white aerial photograph of Cwmsymlog, taken by the Ordnance Survey on 5th October 1972 at an altitude of 7,500 feet. Grid reference SN6983. Print enlargement (c. 20") taken from 9" film roll.MediumPhoto.Imagesn
Archive6532437TitleUD10_07_02_02_02 - Unpublished DissertationsLevelItemDescriptionDigitised black and white photograph showing front elevation of 'a former shop at Cwmsymlog,' Aberystwyth. Photographed by Martin Davies as part of his Bachelor of Architecture at the University of Nottingham in 1979.MediumPhoto.Imagesy
Archive6532281TitleUD10_07_02_02_09 - Unpublished DissertationsLevelItemDescriptionDigitised black and white photograph showing distant view of Cwmsymlog, including the masonry chimney stack associated with East Darren Lead Mine. Photographed by Martin Davies as part of his Bachelor of Architecture at the University of Nottingham, 1979.MediumPhoto.Imagesy
Archive6532438TitleUD10_07_02_02_03 - Unpublished DissertationsLevelItemDescriptionDigitised black and white photograph showing front elevation of 'the Captain's house at Cwmsymlog,' Aberystwyth. Photographed by Martin Davies as part of his Bachelor of Architecture at the University of Nottingham in 1979.MediumPhoto.Imagesn
Archive6532444TitleUD10_07_02_02_14 - Unpublished DissertationsLevelItemDescriptionDigitised black and white photograph showing front elevations of chapel and houses of Cwmsymlog, Aberystwyth. Photographed by Martin Davies as part of his Bachelor of Architecture at the University of Nottingham, 1979.MediumPhoto.Imagesy
Archive6532443TitleUD10_07_02_02_12 - Unpublished DissertationsLevelItemDescriptionDigitised black and white photograph showing landscape around Cwmsymlog, Aberystwyth. Photographed by Martin Davies as part of his Bachelor of Architecture at the University of Nottingham, 1979.MediumPhoto.Imagesy
Archive6525426TitleAP2019_405_002 - RCAHMW Colour Oblique Digital Aerial PhotographsLevelItemDescriptionEast Darren lead mine, part of the larger Cwmsymlog lead mine, Cwmsymlog, north of Goginan, Aberystwyth. Oblique aerial photograph taken during the Royal Commission's programme of archaeological aerial reconnaissance by Toby Driver on 2nd April 2013.MediumPhoto.Imagesy
Archive6525425TitleAP2019_405_001 - RCAHMW Colour Oblique Digital Aerial PhotographsLevelItemDescriptionEast Darren lead mine, part of the larger Cwmsymlog lead mine, Cwmsymlog, north of Goginan, Aberystwyth. Oblique aerial photograph taken during the Royal Commission's programme of archaeological aerial reconnaissance by Toby Driver on 2nd April 2013.MediumPhoto.Imagesy
Archive6532441TitleUD10_07_02_02_08 - Unpublished DissertationsLevelItemDescriptionDigitised black and white photograph showing rear elevation of a detached house and abandoned dwellings near Cwmsymlog, Aberystwyth. Photographed by Martin Davies as part of his Bachelor of Architecture at the University of Nottingham in 1979.MediumPhoto.Imagesy
Archive6532434TitleUD10_07_02_02 - Unpublished DissertationsLevelBatchDescriptionDigitised black and white images of the village of Cwmsymlog, north east of Aberystwyth. Produced as part of a Bachelor of Architecture dissertation entitled: 'The Form and Architecture of Nineteenth Century Industrial Settlements in Rural Wales' by Martin Davies, University of Nottingham, 1979.Medium38.6 MB, 19 images. Photo.Imagesn
Archive6532285TitleUD10_07_02_02_16 - Unpublished DissertationsLevelItemDescriptionDigitised black and white photograph showing the village of Cwmsymlog, Aberystwyth. Photographed by Martin Davies as part of his Bachelor of Architecture at the University of Nottingham, 1979.MediumPhoto.Imagesy
Archive6532282TitleUD10_07_02_02_10 - Unpublished DissertationsLevelItemDescriptionDigitised black and white photograph showing side elevation and graveyard of Tabernacl Welsh Baptist chapel, Cwmsymlog, Aberystwyth. Photographed by Martin Davies as part of his Bachelor of Architecture at the University of Nottingham, 1979.MediumPhoto.Imagesy
Archive6532283TitleUD10_07_02_02_13 - Unpublished DissertationsLevelItemDescriptionDigitised black and white photograph showing landscape around Cwmsymlog, Aberystwyth. Photographed by Martin Davies as part of his Bachelor of Architecture at the University of Nottingham, 1979.MediumPhoto.Imagesy