'YNYSCEDWYN IRONWORKS' COLLIERY BRANCH CANAL
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RCAHMW digital photographic survey of Cwm Nant Llwyd Colliery Incline, by Iain Wright, 20/11/2006.
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Date Joined:
24/07/2009
Owner:
RCAHMW
Creator:
Investigators' Digital Photography
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Reproduced by permission of
Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Wales
Copyright Details:
Crown Copyright: Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Wales 2006
Publisher Ref:
30946
Item uploaded:
18/11/2009
Date originally created:
22/11/2006
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