Bronze Age Gold from Wales
Porthgain, photograph
Photograph captioned 'Porth-gain Harbour Installations. The quayside at Porth-gain harbour, where small cargo ships were moored to take on their cargoes of quarried stone. The shelf halfway up the quay wall and the stone steps leading down to it, are typical features in small harbours together with the iron rungs fixed into the wall, which provided the means of final descent to the bottom. The ruins of a stove stand beyond the wall of the quay.' Mounted on card. Made for the exhibition RECORDING WALES 3 in 1970/1971.
Collection Area
Industry
Item Number
87.32I/57
Creation/Production
Arthur, Williamson
Date: 1970-1971
Acquisition
Collected officially by NMW staff, 1987
Measurements
mount
(mm): 526
mount
(mm): 450
Techniques
black and white (monochrome photograph)
photograph
Material
paper
card
Location
In store
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