Archive NumberTitleLevelDescriptionMediumImagesArchive Number2025-03-04_5000TitleAP2024_400LevelBatchDescriptionOblique aerial photographs taken during the Royal Commission's programme of archaeological aerial reconnaissance by Toby Driver and Robyn Andrews, 3 October 2024. The flight path covered a number of sites in west Wales, including Wyddfa, Pen yr Orsedd and Dinorwic in the north, to Aberaeron in the south.Medium331 .tif filesImagesnArchive NumberAP_2024_2468TitleAP_2024_2468LevelItemDescriptionMoel Eilio, and wider landscape, view from south-eastMedium1.tifImagesyArchive Number6217817TitleSNW2007_196 - RCAHMW Uplands Initiative Snowdon NW Survey ArchiveLevelItemDescriptionDigital colour photograph of Moel Eilio cairn taken on 26/06/2007 by P.J. Schofield during the Snowdon North West Upland Survey undertaken by Oxford Archaeology North.MediumPhoto.ImagesyArchive Number6217814TitleSNW2007_197 - RCAHMW Uplands Initiative Snowdon NW Survey ArchiveLevelItemDescriptionDigital colour photograph of Moel Eilio cairn taken on 26/06/2007 by P.J. Schofield during the Snowdon North West Upland Survey undertaken by Oxford Archaeology North.MediumPhoto.ImagesyArchive Number6217815TitleSNW2007_198 - RCAHMW Uplands Initiative Snowdon NW Survey ArchiveLevelItemDescriptionDigital colour photograph of Moel Eilio cairn taken on 26/06/2007 by P.J. Schofield during the Snowdon North West Upland Survey undertaken by Oxford Archaeology North.MediumPhoto.ImagesyArchive Number6217816TitleSNW2007_199 - RCAHMW Uplands Initiative Snowdon NW Survey ArchiveLevelItemDescriptionDigital colour photograph of Moel Eilio cairn taken on 26/06/2007 by P.J. Schofield during the Snowdon North West Upland Survey undertaken by Oxford Archaeology North.MediumPhoto.Imagesy