PORTH-GAIN QUARRIES
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RCAHMW digital colour oblique photograph of Porthgain coastal quarries. Taken on 01/09/2005 by T.G. Driver.
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24/07/2009
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RCAHMW Colour Oblique Digital Aerial Photographs
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34736
Item uploaded:
18/11/2009
Date originally created:
1/9/2005
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Submitted by EUROS on Sun, 18/12/2016 - 15:07
A 3 foot gauge steam railway was used to transport the stone to Porthgain to be broken down into chippings and placed in the brick hoppers on the harbour.
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