VISITORS to the wriggly-tin.com gallery at The Courtyard of The Carreg restaurant in Narberth will be greeted with a new exhibition of work which is of huge local interest.

This exhibition features the aerial photography of Dr. Toby Driver, aerial investigator for the Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Wales, and in particular his aerial photographs of Pembrokeshire, featuring both well-known and some rarely seen features of the county.

Dr. Driver's work is currently featured on the BBC2 Wales series 'Hidden Histories' to coincide with the centenary year of the RCAHMW.

His book 'Pembrokeshire-Historic Landscapes From The Air' is available at wriggly-tin.com in soft or hardback.

The exhibition contains many of Dr. Driver's photographs printed onto museum grade archival canvas, on aluminium with 'floating' fixings, or onto sparkling 10mm  acrylic sheet. They are available to buy direct from the gallery.

All the images are manufactured in Pembrokeshire,  at wriggly-tin's Cresselly workshops, using the latest in print technology to give an end product with vibrant colour and striking detail.

The exhibition was opened on Tuesday by Toby Driver to an audience of invited guests.

It is now open to the public, and is set to run throughout the lead up to Christmas alongside the more familiar products of wriggly-tin.com, such as their huge library of large-format photographs available to purchase, or your own photographs printed as large format images.

The shop and gallery are open from 10 am to 5 pm on Tuesdays to Saturdays, with longer opening hours as Christmas approaches.