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    Eroding edge. from photographic survey of Castell Bach promontory fort (NPRN 93914) using 1m scales and human figures. Undertaken by Hannah Genders Boyd for CHERISH project condition monitoring 13/01/2022.
Produced with EU funds through the Ireland Wales Co-operation Programme 2014-2020. All material made freely available through the Open Government Licence.Inner ramparts, camera facing NW. From photographic survey of Castell Bach promontory fort (NPRN 93914) using 1m scales and human figures. Undertaken by Hannah Genders Boyd for CHERISH project condition monitoring 13/01/2022.
Produced with EU funds through the Ireland Wales Co-operation Programme 2014-2020. All material made freely available through the Open Government Licence.N end of inner ramparts showing gate  with figure for scale. Camera facing N. From photographic survey of Castell Bach promontory fort (NPRN 93914) using 1m scales and human figures. Undertaken by Hannah Genders Boyd for CHERISH project condition monitoring 13/01/2022.
Produced with EU funds through the Ireland Wales Co-operation Programme 2014-2020. All material made freely available through the Open Government Licence.N end of outer rampart, camera facing SE. From photographic survey of Castell Bach promontory fort (NPRN 93914) using 1m scales and human figures. Undertaken by Hannah Genders Boyd for CHERISH project condition monitoring 13/01/2022.
Produced with EU funds through the Ireland Wales Co-operation Programme 2014-2020. All material made freely available through the Open Government Licence.Inner ramparts with figure for scale, camera facing north. From photographic survey of Castell Bach promontory fort (NPRN 93914) using 1m scales and human figures. Undertaken by Hannah Genders Boyd for CHERISH project condition monitoring 13/01/2022.
Produced with EU funds through the Ireland Wales Co-operation Programme 2014-2020. All material made freely available through the Open Government Licence.N end of outer rampart . Camera facing SE. From photographic survey of Castell Bach promontory fort (NPRN 93914) using 1m scales and human figures. Undertaken by Hannah Genders Boyd for CHERISH project condition monitoring 13/01/2022.
Produced with EU funds through the Ireland Wales Co-operation Programme 2014-2020. All material made freely available through the Open Government Licence.Inner ditch and ramparts. Camera facing S. 1m scale. From photographic survey of Castell Bach promontory fort (NPRN 93914) using 1m scales and human figures. Undertaken by Hannah Genders Boyd for CHERISH project condition monitoring 13/01/2022.
Produced with EU funds through the Ireland Wales Co-operation Programme 2014-2020. All material made freely available through the Open Government Licence.N end of inner ramparts showing gate, with 1m scale, camera facing N. Photographic survey of Castell Bach promontory fort (NPRN 93914) using 1m scales and human figures. Undertaken by Hannah Genders Boyd for CHERISH project condition monitoring 13/01/2022.
Produced with EU funds through the Ireland Wales Co-operation Programme 2014-2020. All material made freely available through the Open Government Licence.N end of outer rampart and ditch. 1m scale. Camera facing SE. Photographic survey of Castell Bach promontory fort (NPRN 93914) using 1m scales and human figures. Undertaken by Hannah Genders Boyd for CHERISH project condition monitoring 13/01/2022.
Produced with EU funds through the Ireland Wales Co-operation Programme 2014-2020. All material made freely available through the Open Government Licence.N end of inner ramparts, camera facing N. From photographic survey of Castell Bach promontory fort (NPRN 93914) using 1m scales and human figures. Undertaken by Hannah Genders Boyd for CHERISH project condition monitoring 13/01/2022.
Produced with EU funds through the Ireland Wales Co-operation Programme 2014-2020. All material made freely available through the Open Government Licence.

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