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    Photograph showing carved mask, one of a number of face carvings, presumed to be of 13-15th century origin, which depict bishops,
kings, the devil or bearded faces crowned with oak-leaves (possibly greenman imagery). From an Archaeological Survey and Watching Brief of St Cynhafal’s Church, Llangynhafal, carried out by Clwyd-Powys Archaeological Trust in 2021. Project no. 2520.Photograph showing carved mask, one of a number of face carvings, presumed to be of 13-15th century origin, which depict bishops,
kings, the devil or bearded faces crowned with oak-leaves (possibly greenman imagery). From an Archaeological Survey and Watching Brief of St Cynhafal’s Church, Llangynhafal, carried out by Clwyd-Powys Archaeological Trust in 2021. Project no. 2520.Photograph showing carved angel, original, north wall, North Chancel. From an Archaeological Survey and Watching Brief of St Cynhafal’s Church, Llangynhafal, carried out by Clwyd-Powys Archaeological Trust in 2021. Project no. 2520.Photograph showing the Great War Roll of Honour – names entered onto canvas in ink. From an Archaeological Survey and Watching Brief of St Cynhafal’s Church, Llangynhafal, carried out by Clwyd-Powys Archaeological Trust in 2021. Project no. 2520.Photograph showing general view of memorials in situ on the north wall of the North Nave. From an Archaeological Survey and Watching Brief of St Cynhafal’s Church, Llangynhafal, carried out by Clwyd-Powys Archaeological Trust in 2021. Project no. 2520.Photograph showing carved mask, one of a number of face carvings, presumed to be of 13-15th century origin, which depict bishops,
kings, the devil or bearded faces crowned with oak-leaves (possibly greenman imagery). From an Archaeological Survey and Watching Brief of St Cynhafal’s Church, Llangynhafal, carried out by Clwyd-Powys Archaeological Trust in 2021. Project no. 2520.Photograph showing carved mask, one of a number of face carvings, presumed to be of 13-15th century origin, which depict bishops,
kings, the devil or bearded faces crowned with oak-leaves (possibly greenman imagery). From an Archaeological Survey and Watching Brief of St Cynhafal’s Church, Llangynhafal, carried out by Clwyd-Powys Archaeological Trust in 2021. Project no. 2520.Photograph showing carved mask, one of a number of face carvings, presumed to be of 13-15th century origin, which depict bishops,
kings, the devil or bearded faces crowned with oak-leaves (possibly greenman imagery). From an Archaeological Survey and Watching Brief of St Cynhafal’s Church, Llangynhafal, carried out by Clwyd-Powys Archaeological Trust in 2021. Project no. 2520.Photograph showing carved mask, one of a number of face carvings, presumed to be of 13-15th century origin, which depict bishops,
kings, the devil or bearded faces crowned with oak-leaves (possibly greenman imagery). From an Archaeological Survey and Watching Brief of St Cynhafal’s Church, Llangynhafal, carried out by Clwyd-Powys Archaeological Trust in 2021. Project no. 2520.Photograph showing carved mask, one of a number of face carvings, presumed to be of 13-15th century origin, which depict bishops,
kings, the devil or bearded faces crowned with oak-leaves (possibly greenman imagery). From an Archaeological Survey and Watching Brief of St Cynhafal’s Church, Llangynhafal, carried out by Clwyd-Powys Archaeological Trust in 2021. Project no. 2520.
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