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    Ty Nant motte, Morganstown, on the north western edge of Cardiff. Oblique aerial photograph taken during the Royal Commission?s programme of archaeological aerial reconnaissance by Toby Driver on 24th January 2013.Ty Nant motte, Morganstown, on the north western edge of Cardiff. Oblique aerial photograph taken during the Royal Commission?s programme of archaeological aerial reconnaissance by Toby Driver on 24th January 2013.RCAHMW colour oblique aerial photograph of Morganstown Motte. Taken on 09 July 2009 by Toby DriverColour digital image showing view to tree covered Motte with car park covering section of the Bailey in the foreground at Morganstown Motte, Radyr. From a Cambrian Archaeological Projects assessment survey by Dr Amelia Pannett (CAP Report 592)Colour digital image showing example of fly-tipped rubbish and litter around the Motte. At Morganstown Motte, Radyr. From a Cambrian Archaeological Projects assessment survey by Dr Amelia Pannett (CAP Report 592)Colour digital image showing view of Motte (right) and moat (left) at Morganstown Motte, Radyr. From a Cambrian Archaeological Projects assessment survey by Dr Amelia Pannett (CAP Report 592)Colour digital image showing view to tree covered Motte with car park covering section of the Bailey in the foreground at Morganstown Motte, Radyr. From a Cambrian Archaeological Projects assessment survey by Dr Amelia Pannett (CAP Report 592)Colour digital image showing stone wall around western side of moat - defined by line of trees. At Morganstown Motte, Radyr. From a Cambrian Archaeological Projects assessment survey by Dr Amelia Pannett (CAP Report 592)Colour digital image showing field and fence at Morganstown Motte, Radyr. From a Cambrian Archaeological Projects assessment survey by Dr Amelia Pannett (CAP Report 592).Colour digital image showing view to tree covered Motte with the Bailey in the foreground at Morganstown Motte, Radyr. From a Cambrian Archaeological Projects assessment survey by Dr Amelia Pannett (CAP Report 592)
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