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Our Lady and St Michael's Catholic Church, Pen-y-Pound Road, Abergavenny

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ArchiveTitleLevelDescriptionMediumImages
Archive2022-06-13_3238TitleAHP_01_013 - Catholic Churches in Wales CollectionLevelItemDescriptionDigital colour photograph showing interior of Our Lady and St Michael Catholic church, Abergavenny.Medium1 jpeg, 2.32 MB.Imagesn
Archive2022-06-13_3242TitleAHP_01_016 - Catholic Churches in Wales CollectionLevelItemDescriptionDigital colour photograph showing stained glass windows behind reredos, in Our Lady and St Michael Catholic church, Abergavenny.Medium1 jpeg, 5.08 MB.Imagesy
Archive2022-06-13_3241TitleAHP_01_015 - Catholic Churches in Wales CollectionLevelItemDescriptionDigital colour photograph showing a stained glass window depicting St Benedict and St Ignatius as well as the Ven. Augustine Baker and St David Lewis (‘Charles Baker’); it is dedicated to John Baker Gabb. The window is in the chantry at Our Lady and St Michael Catholic church, Abergavenny.Medium1 jpeg, 1.26 MB.Imagesy
Archive6510992TitleBWGG_2_003 - Buildings of Wales Glamorgan and Gwent Publications ArchiveLevelSub-groupDescriptionAbergavenny: Brief hand-written notes and references from various sources on churches, chapels, public and commercial buildings and housing in the community of Abergavenny. Includes street map, copies of early images of Nevill Hall, plan, images and description of Unity House, image and description of Usk Bridge, brochure for The Hill College, leaflet for the Old Market Hall, booklet for the Castle and St Mary's Priory Church and its monuments.MediumThree envelopes. Photo, Text, Graphic.Imagesn
Archive6008321TitleNMR Site FilesLevelBatchDescriptionOur Lady & St Michael's Church, Abergavenny; Two B&W photos taken by Iain Wright, 29th April 1998, negatives held. Produced for the "Buildings of Wales" Monmouthshire publication.MediumPhoto.Imagesn
Archive6254952Title980178_02 - NMR Site FilesLevelItemDescriptionExterior, main elevation. NA/GEN/98/046MediumPhoto.Imagesy
ArchiveCLBGP_09TitleCLBGP_09 - CADW Listed Building Grant PhotographsLevelGroupDescriptionPhotographs submitted by applicants as part of Cadw listed building grant applications between 2008-2016.MediumOne full box (310mm x 395mm x 75mm each). Photographic; Text.Imagesn
Archive6008322TitleVS01_03 - Victorian Society South Wales GroupLevelItemDescriptionVictorian Society South Wales Group Tour Guide - Monmouthshire Tour 7th June 1997, including descriptive account of Our Lady and St Michael Roman Catholic Church, Pen y Pound, Abergavenny, produced by John Newman, 1997.MediumText.Imagesn
Archive6287974Title980178_01 - NMR Site FilesLevelItemDescriptionExterior, main elevation. NA/GEN/98/046MediumPhoto.Imagesy
Archive6159593Title980025_00 - Freer Chapels and Churches CollectionLevelItemDescriptionPhotographic survey of Our Lady And St Michael, Pen-y-pound Road, Abergavenny, consisting of 1 black and white prints, produced by J. Freer for RCAHMW as part of their chapels recording project, 1997.MediumPhoto.Imagesn
Archive2022-06-13_3245TitleAHP_01_019 - Catholic Churches in Wales CollectionLevelItemDescriptionDigital colour photograph showing exterior of Our Lady and St Michael Catholic church, Abergavenny.Medium1 jpeg, 3.76 MB.Imagesy
Archive2022-06-13_3243TitleAHP_01_017 - Catholic Churches in Wales CollectionLevelItemDescriptionDigital colour photograph showing exterior of Our Lady and St Michael Catholic church, Abergavenny.Medium1 jpeg, 3.40 MB.Imagesy
Archive2022-06-13_3244TitleAHP_01_018 - Catholic Churches in Wales CollectionLevelItemDescriptionDigital colour photograph showing exterior of Our Lady and St Michael Catholic church, Abergavenny.Medium1 jpeg, 3.67 MB.Imagesy
Archive2022-06-13_3240TitleAHP_01_014 - Catholic Churches in Wales CollectionLevelItemDescriptionDigital colour photograph showing a framed painted plaster low-relief of the Crucifixion (believed to be by Margaret Agnes Rope), in the baptistry at Our Lady and St Michael Catholic church, Abergavenny.Medium1 jpeg, 3.11 MB.Imagesy
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