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Archive NumberTitleLevelDescriptionMediumImagesArchive NumberCH2022_054TitleCH2022_054 - CHERISH Project ArchiveLevelBatchDescriptionA photographic survey of St Brides Cemetery, undertaken by Louise Barker of the Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments in Wales, 29 June 2022. Produced with EU funds through the Ireland Wales Co-operation Programme 2014-2023. All material made freely available through the Open Government Licence.Medium5 .tif filesImagesnArchive NumberCH2022_054_001TitleCH2022_054_001LevelItemDescriptionCliff face with coastal erosion showing remains of a cut, with 0.5m scale. Taken by Louise Barker in June 2022 as part of repeat monitoring and survey by the CHERISH project. © Crown: CHERISH PROJECT 2022 Produced with EU funds through the Ireland Wales Co-operation Programme 2014-2023. All material made freely available through the Open Government Licence.Medium1.tifImagesnArchive NumberCH2022_054_002TitleCH2022_054_002LevelItemDescriptionCliff face with coastal erosion showing remains of a cut, with 0.5m scale. Taken by Louise Barker in June 2022 as part of repeat monitoring and survey by the CHERISH project. © Crown: CHERISH PROJECT 2022 Produced with EU funds through the Ireland Wales Co-operation Programme 2014-2023. All material made freely available through the Open Government Licence.Medium1.tifImagesnArchive NumberCH2022_054_003TitleCH2022_054_003LevelItemDescriptionCliff face with coastal erosion showing remains of a cut, with 0.5m scale. Taken by Louise Barker in June 2022 as part of repeat monitoring and survey by the CHERISH project. © Crown: CHERISH PROJECT 2022 Produced with EU funds through the Ireland Wales Co-operation Programme 2014-2023. All material made freely available through the Open Government Licence.Medium1.tifImagesnArchive NumberCH2022_054_004TitleCH2022_054_004LevelItemDescriptionClose up shot of eroded coastal edge with exposed human remains, 0.5m scale. Taken by Louise Barker in June 2022 as part of repeat monitoring and survey by the CHERISH project. © Crown: CHERISH PROJECT 2022 Produced with EU funds through the Ireland Wales Co-operation Programme 2014-2023. All material made freely available through the Open Government Licence.Medium1.tifImagesnArchive NumberCH2022_054_005TitleCH2022_054_005LevelItemDescriptionClose up shot of eroded coastal edge with exposed human remains, 0.5m scale. Taken by Louise Barker in June 2022 as part of repeat monitoring and survey by the CHERISH project. © Crown: CHERISH PROJECT 2022 Produced with EU funds through the Ireland Wales Co-operation Programme 2014-2023. All material made freely available through the Open Government Licence.Medium1.tifImagesnArchive NumberCH2022_055TitleCH2022_055 - CHERISH Project ArchiveLevelBatchDescriptionA photographic survey of St Brides Cemetery undertaken by Louise Barker of the Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments in Wales, 6 March 2018. Produced with EU funds through the Ireland Wales Co-operation Programme 2014-2023. All material made freely available through the Open Government Licence.Medium2 .tif filesImagesnArchive NumberCH2022_055_001TitleCH2022_055_001LevelItemDescriptionClose up shot of eroded coastal edge with exposed remains, 1m scale. Taken by Louise Barker in March 2018 as part of repeat monitoring and survey by the CHERISH project. © Crown: CHERISH PROJECT 2018 Produced with EU funds through the Ireland Wales Co-operation Programme 2014-2023. All material made freely available through the Open Government Licence.Medium1.tifImagesnArchive NumberCH2022_055_002TitleCH2022_055_002LevelItemDescriptionClose up shot of eroded coastal edge with exposed remains, 1m scale. Taken by Louise Barker in March 2018 as part of repeat monitoring and survey by the CHERISH project. © Crown: CHERISH PROJECT 2018 Produced with EU funds through the Ireland Wales Co-operation Programme 2014-2023. All material made freely available through the Open Government Licence.Medium1.tifImagesnArchive Number2025-03-13_5000TitleCH2025_008 - CHERISH Project ArchiveLevelBatchDescriptionAerial photography of (largely coastal) sites across south west Wales, especially Pembrokeshire, undertaken by Toby Driver of the Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments in Wales, 5 February 2018 Crown copyright: CHERISH PROJECT 2017. Produced with EU funds through the Ireland Wales Co-operation Programme 2014-2023.Medium185 Tif filesImagesn