Photos of St Lythans burial chamber

Dolmen or portal tomb? As we are in Wales, perhaps cromlech is best by National Library of Ireland on The Commons

&quot;Cromlech, St Nicholas, dated 1915&quot; While this is another from the TH Mason Collection, it is quite a departure from the urban industry of <a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/nlireland/19137953022/">yesterday's shot</a>. The catalogue labels this as St Nicholas Cromlech, and while Mason photographed a <a href="http://catalogue.nli.ie/Search/Results?lookfor=mason+cromlech&amp;type=AllFields&amp;filter[]=digitised:" rel="nofollow">few such megalithic tombs around Ireland</a>, we were not sure where this one was. As <a href="/photos/129555378@N07/" rel="nofollow">sharon.corbet</a> proposed (and other Flickroonies largely confirmed), it looks likely that Mason was in Wales where he took this photo of <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St_Lythans_burial_chamber" rel="nofollow">St Lythans (St Nicholas) burial chamber</a>. Photographer: <b><a href="http://catalogue.nli.ie/Author/Home?author=Mason, Thomas Holmes, 1877-1958 photographer" rel="nofollow">TH Mason</a></b> Contributor: <b>Thomas H. Mason &amp; Sons photographers</b> Collection: <b><a href="http://catalogue.nli.ie/Collection/vtls000314178" rel="nofollow">Mason Photographic Collection</a></b> Date: 1890-1910 NLI Ref: <b><a href="http://catalogue.nli.ie/Record/vtls000543258" rel="nofollow">M51/27</a></b> You can also view this image, and many thousands of others, on the NLI’s catalogue at <a href="http://catalogue.nli.ie" rel="nofollow">catalogue.nli.ie</a>
St Lythans burial chamber is a tourist attraction, one of the Religious buildings in Wenvoe, United Kingdom. It is located: 450 km from Birmingham, 660 km from London, 880 km from Dublin. Read further
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