Archive NumberTitleLevelDescriptionMediumImagesArchive Number6518241TitleAP2018_926_003 - RCAHMW Colour Oblique Digital Aerial PhotographsLevelItemDescriptionNevill Place Miners' Cottages; dressing mill;lead mine barracks; office and smithy at Cwmystwyth Lead Mine. Oblique aerial photograph taken during the Royal Commission's programme of archaeological aerial reconnaissance by Toby Driver, 4th February 2015.MediumPhoto.ImagesyArchive Number6018328TitleDrawings CollectionLevelItemDescriptionRCAHMW drawing by A.J. Parkinson showing plan of the office and smithy at Cwmystwyth Lead Mine.MediumGraphic.ImagesnArchive Number6065948TitleNMR Site FilesLevelItemDescriptionA typed account of Cwmystwyth lead-mine, office and smithy.MediumText.ImagesnArchive Number6415577TitleWMPT30_131 - Welsh Mines Preservation TrustLevelItemDescriptionOffice and smithyMediumPhoto.ImagesyArchive Number6415607TitleWMPT30_161 - Welsh Mines Preservation TrustLevelItemDescriptionView of office and smithy from opposite valley sideMediumPhoto.ImagesyArchive Number6415608TitleWMPT30_162 - Welsh Mines Preservation TrustLevelItemDescriptionView of office and smithy and dressing mill from opposite valleyMediumPhoto.ImagesyArchive Number6540368Titleacc020583 - Arthur Chater CollectionLevelItemDescriptionDigital copy of black & white negative showing Court House (old mine office) at Cwmystwyth Lead Mine. Entrance to Level-Fawr just visible to the right. Photographed in September 1963 by Arthur O. Chater from Grid Reference SN80427464, looking north east.MediumPhoto.Imagesy