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| GA013 || [https://geoscenic.bgs.ac.uk/asset-bank/action/viewAsset?id=394850 P806534] || Basement bed of London Clay, bent into sharp curves. Ayot. T.W. Reader. 9.5.14. Eocene. | | [https://pubs.bgs.ac.uk/publications.html?pubID=GA013#v=d&z=2&n=5&i=P803811.jp2&y=305&x=1739 Page 25]|| [https://geoscenic.bgs.ac.uk/asset-bank/action/viewAsset?id=394850 P806534] || Basement bed of London Clay, bent into sharp curves. Ayot. T.W. Reader. 9.5.14. Eocene. | ||
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| GA013 || [https://geoscenic.bgs.ac.uk/asset-bank/action/viewAsset?id=394851 P806535] || London Clay, 1 to 18 ft, Basement bed, 3 ft, below. Woolwich and Oldhaven beds wh. [which] consist of 2 members. Eocene. Upper part alternating beds of clay and sand, 4 ft, Lower of pebble bed seen to a depth of 38 ft. Peill's Pit, Bromley, Kent. T.W.R. [T.W. Reader] 11.7.14. | | [https://pubs.bgs.ac.uk/publications.html?pubID=GA013#v=d&z=2&n=5&i=P803811.jp2&y=305&x=1739 Page 25]|| [https://geoscenic.bgs.ac.uk/asset-bank/action/viewAsset?id=394851 P806535] || London Clay, 1 to 18 ft, Basement bed, 3 ft, below. Woolwich and Oldhaven beds wh. [which] consist of 2 members. Eocene. Upper part alternating beds of clay and sand, 4 ft, Lower of pebble bed seen to a depth of 38 ft. Peill's Pit, Bromley, Kent. T.W.R. [T.W. Reader] 11.7.14. | ||
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| GA013 || [https://geoscenic.bgs.ac.uk/asset-bank/action/viewAsset?id=394852 P806536] || Blackheath Pebble Beds. Peill's Pit, South Bromley, Kent. T.W.R. [T.W. Reader]. Eocene. | | [https://pubs.bgs.ac.uk/publications.html?pubID=GA013#v=d&z=2&n=5&i=P803811.jp2&y=305&x=1739 Page 25]|| [https://geoscenic.bgs.ac.uk/asset-bank/action/viewAsset?id=394852 P806536] || Blackheath Pebble Beds. Peill's Pit, South Bromley, Kent. T.W.R. [T.W. Reader]. Eocene. | ||
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| GA013 || [https://geoscenic.bgs.ac.uk/asset-bank/action/viewAsset?id=394853 P806537] || Blackheath Beds consisting of about 80 ft of sand and pebbles of wh. [which] 20 ft are exposed in the pit. Fossils are numerous and fragile. Rock Pit, Elmstead, Kent. T.W. Reader. 11.7.14. Eocene. | | [https://pubs.bgs.ac.uk/publications.html?pubID=GA013#v=d&z=2&n=5&i=P803811.jp2&y=305&x=1739 Page 25]|| [https://geoscenic.bgs.ac.uk/asset-bank/action/viewAsset?id=394853 P806537] || Blackheath Beds consisting of about 80 ft of sand and pebbles of wh. [which] 20 ft are exposed in the pit. Fossils are numerous and fragile. Rock Pit, Elmstead, Kent. T.W. Reader. 11.7.14. Eocene. | ||
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| GA013 || [https://geoscenic.bgs.ac.uk/asset-bank/action/viewAsset?id=394854 P806538] || Layer of pebbles splitting up into 5 with alternate layers of fine sand. Rock Pit, Elmstead, Kent. 11.7.14. T.W. Reader. Eocene. | | [https://pubs.bgs.ac.uk/publications.html?pubID=GA013#v=d&z=2&n=5&i=P803811.jp2&y=305&x=1739 Page 25]|| [https://geoscenic.bgs.ac.uk/asset-bank/action/viewAsset?id=394854 P806538] || Layer of pebbles splitting up into 5 with alternate layers of fine sand. Rock Pit, Elmstead, Kent. 11.7.14. T.W. Reader. Eocene. | ||
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| GA013 || [https://geoscenic.bgs.ac.uk/asset-bank/action/viewAsset?id=394855 P806539] || Blackheath Pebble Beds. Many unrolled flints as well as rolled and sub-angular pieces. Chaldon Farm. Nr. Marden Park, Surrey. T.W. Reader. 26.9.14. Eocene. | | [https://pubs.bgs.ac.uk/publications.html?pubID=GA013#v=d&z=2&n=5&i=P803811.jp2&y=305&x=1739 Page 25]|| [https://geoscenic.bgs.ac.uk/asset-bank/action/viewAsset?id=394855 P806539] || Blackheath Pebble Beds. Many unrolled flints as well as rolled and sub-angular pieces. Chaldon Farm. Nr. Marden Park, Surrey. T.W. Reader. 26.9.14. Eocene. | ||
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| GA013 || [https://geoscenic.bgs.ac.uk/asset-bank/action/viewAsset?id=394856 P806540] || Mass of sandy pebble beds with nests of large unrolled flints. Blackheath Pebble Beds at 770 ft. O.D. Middle Pit S.S.W. of Chaldon Farm, Near Marden Park, Surrey. T.W. Reader. 26.9.14. Eocene. | | [https://pubs.bgs.ac.uk/publications.html?pubID=GA013#v=d&z=2&n=5&i=P803811.jp2&y=305&x=1739 Page 25]|| [https://geoscenic.bgs.ac.uk/asset-bank/action/viewAsset?id=394856 P806540] || Mass of sandy pebble beds with nests of large unrolled flints. Blackheath Pebble Beds at 770 ft. O.D. Middle Pit S.S.W. of Chaldon Farm, Near Marden Park, Surrey. T.W. Reader. 26.9.14. Eocene. | ||
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| GA013 || [https://geoscenic.bgs.ac.uk/asset-bank/action/viewAsset?id=394857 P806541] || A deeper section in the Blackheath Pebble beds. Eocene. A pinnacle of chalk is seen with clayey material next [to] it. This corresponds with that seen at Worms Heath in 1910. Hanging Wood Pit below 700 ft O.D. near Marden Park, Surrey. T.W. Reader. 26.9.14. | | [https://pubs.bgs.ac.uk/publications.html?pubID=GA013#v=d&z=2&n=5&i=P803811.jp2&y=305&x=1739 Page 25]|| [https://geoscenic.bgs.ac.uk/asset-bank/action/viewAsset?id=394857 P806541] || A deeper section in the Blackheath Pebble beds. Eocene. A pinnacle of chalk is seen with clayey material next [to] it. This corresponds with that seen at Worms Heath in 1910. Hanging Wood Pit below 700 ft O.D. near Marden Park, Surrey. T.W. Reader. 26.9.14. | ||
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| GA013 || [https://geoscenic.bgs.ac.uk/asset-bank/action/viewAsset?id=394858 P806542] || Blackheath Pebble beds near the foot of the chalk escarpment (30 feet). Eocene. At the entrance to this pit on the S. the Chalk is seen below the pebble beds between wh. [which] is a clayey earth of a greenish tinge somewhat suggestive of the base of the Thanet Sand. D. pit at 600 O.D. W. Marden Park. T.W.R. [T.W. Reader]. 26.9.14. | | [https://pubs.bgs.ac.uk/publications.html?pubID=GA013#v=d&z=2&n=5&i=P803811.jp2&y=305&x=1739 Page 25]|| [https://geoscenic.bgs.ac.uk/asset-bank/action/viewAsset?id=394858 P806542] || Blackheath Pebble beds near the foot of the chalk escarpment (30 feet). Eocene. At the entrance to this pit on the S. the Chalk is seen below the pebble beds between wh. [which] is a clayey earth of a greenish tinge somewhat suggestive of the base of the Thanet Sand. D. pit at 600 O.D. W. Marden Park. T.W.R. [T.W. Reader]. 26.9.14. | ||
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| GA013 || [https://geoscenic.bgs.ac.uk/asset-bank/action/viewAsset?id=394859 P806543] || Reading Sands consisting of current bedded white and buff sands with strings of flint pebbles, much disturbed and bending down to fill hollow in the chalk. Ayot. T.W. Reader. 9.5.14. [Eocene.] | | [https://pubs.bgs.ac.uk/publications.html?pubID=GA013#v=d&z=2&n=5&i=P803812.jp2&y=305&x=1740 Page 26]|| [https://geoscenic.bgs.ac.uk/asset-bank/action/viewAsset?id=394859 P806543] || Reading Sands consisting of current bedded white and buff sands with strings of flint pebbles, much disturbed and bending down to fill hollow in the chalk. Ayot. T.W. Reader. 9.5.14. [Eocene.] | ||
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| GA013 || [https://geoscenic.bgs.ac.uk/asset-bank/action/viewAsset?id=394860 P806544] || Current bedded white and buff sands of the Reading Series. Ayot. T.W. Reader. 9.5.14. [Eocene.] | | [https://pubs.bgs.ac.uk/publications.html?pubID=GA013#v=d&z=2&n=5&i=P803812.jp2&y=305&x=1740 Page 26]|| [https://geoscenic.bgs.ac.uk/asset-bank/action/viewAsset?id=394860 P806544] || Current bedded white and buff sands of the Reading Series. Ayot. T.W. Reader. 9.5.14. [Eocene.] | ||
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| GA013 || [https://geoscenic.bgs.ac.uk/asset-bank/action/viewAsset?id=394861 P806545] || Faulting in Reading Sands covered with Reading Pebble Drift. Cowcroft, Bucks. 7.15.16. [Eocene.] | | [https://pubs.bgs.ac.uk/publications.html?pubID=GA013#v=d&z=2&n=5&i=P803812.jp2&y=305&x=1740 Page 26]|| [https://geoscenic.bgs.ac.uk/asset-bank/action/viewAsset?id=394861 P806545] || Faulting in Reading Sands covered with Reading Pebble Drift. Cowcroft, Bucks. 7.15.16. [Eocene.] | ||
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| GA013 || [https://geoscenic.bgs.ac.uk/asset-bank/action/viewAsset?id=394862 P806546] || Blackheath Pebble Beds, Rock Pit, Elmstead, Kent. E.R. Martin. 20.3.20. [Eocene.] | | [https://pubs.bgs.ac.uk/publications.html?pubID=GA013#v=d&z=2&n=5&i=P803812.jp2&y=305&x=1740 Page 26]|| [https://geoscenic.bgs.ac.uk/asset-bank/action/viewAsset?id=394862 P806546] || Blackheath Pebble Beds, Rock Pit, Elmstead, Kent. E.R. Martin. 20.3.20. [Eocene.] | ||
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| GA013 || [https://geoscenic.bgs.ac.uk/asset-bank/action/viewAsset?id=394863 P806547] || Blackheath Beds. (Current-bedded sand and pebbles). Current bedding dips N at 20o. Looking West. Pit in Kennel Wood, Shirley, Surrey. 1/2 mile E of church. G.M. Davies. 9.10.15. Visited 19.6.20. [Eocene.] | | [https://pubs.bgs.ac.uk/publications.html?pubID=GA013#v=d&z=2&n=5&i=P803812.jp2&y=305&x=1740 Page 26]|| [https://geoscenic.bgs.ac.uk/asset-bank/action/viewAsset?id=394863 P806547] || Blackheath Beds. (Current-bedded sand and pebbles). Current bedding dips N at 20o. Looking West. Pit in Kennel Wood, Shirley, Surrey. 1/2 mile E of church. G.M. Davies. 9.10.15. Visited 19.6.20. [Eocene.] | ||
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| GA013 || [https://geoscenic.bgs.ac.uk/asset-bank/action/viewAsset?id=394864 P806548] || Same pit, looking South. G.M. Davies. 9.10.15. [Eocene.] | | [https://pubs.bgs.ac.uk/publications.html?pubID=GA013#v=d&z=2&n=5&i=P803812.jp2&y=305&x=1740 Page 26]|| [https://geoscenic.bgs.ac.uk/asset-bank/action/viewAsset?id=394864 P806548] || Same pit, looking South. G.M. Davies. 9.10.15. [Eocene.] | ||
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| GA013 || [https://geoscenic.bgs.ac.uk/asset-bank/action/viewAsset?id=394865 P806549] || Thanet Sands, separated from the Chalk by the Bull Head Bed. Plumstead. T.W. Reader. 1919. [Eocene.] | | [https://pubs.bgs.ac.uk/publications.html?pubID=GA013#v=d&z=2&n=5&i=P803815.jp2&y=305&x=1743 Page 29]|| [https://geoscenic.bgs.ac.uk/asset-bank/action/viewAsset?id=394865 P806549] || Thanet Sands, separated from the Chalk by the Bull Head Bed. Plumstead. T.W. Reader. 1919. [Eocene.] | ||
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| GA013 || [https://geoscenic.bgs.ac.uk/asset-bank/action/viewAsset?id=394866 P806550] || Thanet Sands and Woolwich beds above, with pebble band between the two. Darker V of gravel in top-centre - the filled-in ditch of the Roman encampment. Charlton, Kent. E.R. Martin. 27.3.1920. [Eocene.] | | [https://pubs.bgs.ac.uk/publications.html?pubID=GA013#v=d&z=2&n=5&i=P803815.jp2&y=305&x=1743 Page 29]|| [https://geoscenic.bgs.ac.uk/asset-bank/action/viewAsset?id=394866 P806550] || Thanet Sands and Woolwich beds above, with pebble band between the two. Darker V of gravel in top-centre - the filled-in ditch of the Roman encampment. Charlton, Kent. E.R. Martin. 27.3.1920. [Eocene.] | ||
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| GA013 || [https://geoscenic.bgs.ac.uk/asset-bank/action/viewAsset?id=394867 P806551] || Thanet Sands, (light) Woolwich Beds and Blackheath Pebble Beds. Chartlon, Kent. E.R. Martin. 27.3.1920. [Eocene.] | | [https://pubs.bgs.ac.uk/publications.html?pubID=GA013#v=d&z=2&n=5&i=P803815.jp2&y=305&x=1743 Page 29]|| [https://geoscenic.bgs.ac.uk/asset-bank/action/viewAsset?id=394867 P806551] || Thanet Sands, (light) Woolwich Beds and Blackheath Pebble Beds. Chartlon, Kent. E.R. Martin. 27.3.1920. [Eocene.] | ||
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| GA013 || [https://geoscenic.bgs.ac.uk/asset-bank/action/viewAsset?id=394868 P806552] || Woolwich Bottom Bed, showing Pectunculus in situ 800 yds W.S.W. of Swanscombe Church, Kent. A. Cumberland. 1920. [Eocene.] | | [https://pubs.bgs.ac.uk/publications.html?pubID=GA013#v=d&z=2&n=5&i=P803815.jp2&y=305&x=1743 Page 29]|| [https://geoscenic.bgs.ac.uk/asset-bank/action/viewAsset?id=394868 P806552] || Woolwich Bottom Bed, showing Pectunculus in situ 800 yds W.S.W. of Swanscombe Church, Kent. A. Cumberland. 1920. [Eocene.] | ||
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| GA013 || [https://geoscenic.bgs.ac.uk/asset-bank/action/viewAsset?id=394869 P806553] || Folds in base of London Clay and Woolwich Paludina bed. West of L.B. and S.C. Raily [Railway] just north of Brockley Station [illegible]. G. MacD. Davies. 16.7.21. [Eocene.] | | [https://pubs.bgs.ac.uk/publications.html?pubID=GA013#v=d&z=2&n=5&i=P803815.jp2&y=305&x=1743 Page 29]|| [https://geoscenic.bgs.ac.uk/asset-bank/action/viewAsset?id=394869 P806553] || Folds in base of London Clay and Woolwich Paludina bed. West of L.B. and S.C. Raily [Railway] just north of Brockley Station [illegible]. G. MacD. Davies. 16.7.21. [Eocene.] | ||
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| GA013 || [https://geoscenic.bgs.ac.uk/asset-bank/action/viewAsset?id=394870 P806554] || Folds in base of London Clay and Woolwich Paludina bed. West of L.B. and S.C. Raily [Railway] just north of Brockley Station [illegible]. G. MacD. Davies. 16.7.21. [Eocene.] | | [https://pubs.bgs.ac.uk/publications.html?pubID=GA013#v=d&z=2&n=5&i=P803815.jp2&y=305&x=1743 Page 29]|| [https://geoscenic.bgs.ac.uk/asset-bank/action/viewAsset?id=394870 P806554] || Folds in base of London Clay and Woolwich Paludina bed. West of L.B. and S.C. Raily [Railway] just north of Brockley Station [illegible]. G. MacD. Davies. 16.7.21. [Eocene.] | ||
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| GA013 || [https://geoscenic.bgs.ac.uk/asset-bank/action/viewAsset?id=394871 P806555] || Contorted Woolwich Beds. Bromley Station, Kent. C. Bromehead. 1921. [Eocene.] | | [https://pubs.bgs.ac.uk/publications.html?pubID=GA013#v=d&z=2&n=5&i=P803816.jp2&y=305&x=1744 Page 30]|| [https://geoscenic.bgs.ac.uk/asset-bank/action/viewAsset?id=394871 P806555] || Contorted Woolwich Beds. Bromley Station, Kent. C. Bromehead. 1921. [Eocene.] | ||
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| GA013 || [https://geoscenic.bgs.ac.uk/asset-bank/action/viewAsset?id=394872 P806556] || Lignite in Woolwich and Reading Beds. Shorne Hill, Cobham, Kent. A.L. Leach. 1922. [Eocene.] | | [https://pubs.bgs.ac.uk/publications.html?pubID=GA013#v=d&z=2&n=5&i=P803816.jp2&y=305&x=1744 Page 30]|| [https://geoscenic.bgs.ac.uk/asset-bank/action/viewAsset?id=394872 P806556] || Lignite in Woolwich and Reading Beds. Shorne Hill, Cobham, Kent. A.L. Leach. 1922. [Eocene.] | ||
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| GA013 || [https://geoscenic.bgs.ac.uk/asset-bank/action/viewAsset?id=394873 P806557] || Lignite in Woolwich and Reading Beds. Shorne Hill, Cobham, Kent. A.L. Leach. 1922. [Eocene.] | | [https://pubs.bgs.ac.uk/publications.html?pubID=GA013#v=d&z=2&n=5&i=P803816.jp2&y=305&x=1744 Page 30]|| [https://geoscenic.bgs.ac.uk/asset-bank/action/viewAsset?id=394873 P806557] || Lignite in Woolwich and Reading Beds. Shorne Hill, Cobham, Kent. A.L. Leach. 1922. [Eocene.] | ||
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| GA013 || [https://geoscenic.bgs.ac.uk/asset-bank/action/viewAsset?id=394874 P806558] || Lignite in Woolwich and Reading Beds. Shorne Hill, Cobham, Kent. A.L. Leach. 1922. [Eocene.] | | [https://pubs.bgs.ac.uk/publications.html?pubID=GA013#v=d&z=2&n=5&i=P803816.jp2&y=305&x=1744 Page 30]|| [https://geoscenic.bgs.ac.uk/asset-bank/action/viewAsset?id=394874 P806558] || Lignite in Woolwich and Reading Beds. Shorne Hill, Cobham, Kent. A.L. Leach. 1922. [Eocene.] | ||
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| GA013 || [https://geoscenic.bgs.ac.uk/asset-bank/action/viewAsset?id=394875 P806559] || Woolwich Series, St. Thomas's Well, near Cobham, Kent. G. Hutchings. 1922. [Eocene.] | | [https://pubs.bgs.ac.uk/publications.html?pubID=GA013#v=d&z=2&n=5&i=P803816.jp2&y=305&x=1744 Page 30]|| [https://geoscenic.bgs.ac.uk/asset-bank/action/viewAsset?id=394875 P806559] || Woolwich Series, St. Thomas's Well, near Cobham, Kent. G. Hutchings. 1922. [Eocene.] | ||
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| GA013 || [https://geoscenic.bgs.ac.uk/asset-bank/action/viewAsset?id=394876 P806560] || Woolwich Series, St. Thomas's Well, near Cobham, Kent. G. Hutchings. 1922. [Eocene.] | | [https://pubs.bgs.ac.uk/publications.html?pubID=GA013#v=d&z=2&n=5&i=P803816.jp2&y=305&x=1744 Page 30]|| [https://geoscenic.bgs.ac.uk/asset-bank/action/viewAsset?id=394876 P806560] || Woolwich Series, St. Thomas's Well, near Cobham, Kent. G. Hutchings. 1922. [Eocene.] | ||
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Revision as of 22:26, 19 July 2020
Physical
Page 5 | P806408 | Landslips between Lyme Regis and Seaton. T. Kennett-Barrington. 1911. Physical. |
Page 5 | P806409 | The Wash from the south-east side. T. Kennett-Barrington. 1912. Physical. |
Page 5 | P806410 | The Wash, looking north-east. T. Kennett-Barrington. 1912. Physical. |
Page 5 | P806411 | Boulder bed covered with blown sand. Trebetherwick [Trebetherick] Point. St. Minver, Cornwall. Physical. |
Page 5 | P806412 | Shrinkage cracks in mud. Gelcraclar Point, Lincoln. H. Preston. 19.8.11. Physical. |
Page 5 | P806413 | Channel excavated by peat stream about 100 ft OD. Benvenagh [Benevenagh] N. Ireland. E.C. Martin. Physical. |
Page 6 | P806414 | Dreikanters from near Nottingham, quartzites acted upon by wind-driven sand in Triassic times. T.W. Reader. [Physical.] |
Page 6 | P806415 | Dreikanters from near Nottingham, quartzites acted upon by wind-driven sand in Triassic times. T.W. Reader. [Physical.] |
Page 6 | P806416 | 1. Flint pebbles made in Ing. Mill in 24 hours. Harefield. 2. Sea-worn pebbles. T.W. Reader. [Physical.] |
Page 6 | P806417 | Mud glacier, Erith, Kent. E.C. Martin. [Physical.] |
Page 6 | P806418 | Weathering of granite. Rough Tor, Cornwall. S.H. Reynolds. 12.4.14. [Physical.] |
Page 6 | P806419 | Weathering of granite. Rough Tor, Cornwall. S.H. Reynolds. 12.4.14. [Physical.] |
Page 6 | P806420 | Valley in Lower Greensand. The Devil's Punch Bowl, Hindhead, Surrey. T.W. Reader. 4.7.14. [Physical.] |
Page 7 | P806421 | Line of the Great Fault and its topographical effect. View from Search Farm towards Mere, Wilts. Easter. 1916. T.W. Reader. [Physical.] |
Page 7 | P806422 | Aqueduct Fault, near Trevor Rocks, North Wales. T.W. Reader. Aug. 1919. [Physical.] |
Page 7 | P806423 | A miniature Niagara, having hard Carboniferous limestone on top of soft shales underneath; the quick erosion of wh. [which] enables one to walk underneath the falls. Hardraw Force near Hawes Yorkshire. G. Th. Maston. [Physical.] |
Page 7 | P806424 | Scwf Clyn-Gwyn, Afon Mellte, South Wales. Dr. T. Sibly. 1920. [Physical.] |
Page 7 | P806425 | Sea stacks, Gullastern Bay, N. Cornwall. T.W. Reader. [Physical.] |
Page 7 | P806426 | The Ebbw Valley, from Mynydd Machen, South Wales. Dr. T. Sibly. 1920. [Physical.] |
Page 7 | P806427 | The scar is of Carboniferous Limestone, the low ground of Millstone Grit. Due to the Craven Fault, Limestone lies above athe Grit. Giggleswick Scar, Settle, Yorkshire. E.R. Martin. [Physical.] |
Page 7 | P806428 | Stream erosion in Carboniferous Limestone. Height of falls 50 ft. Yoredale Scar, Malham, Yorks. E.R. Martin. [Physical.] |
Page 8 | P806429 | Twin pipes in Chalk, filled with Thanet Sand. Cackets Hill Wood, Wested, Swanley, Kent. S. Priest. 1916. [Physical.] |
Page 8 | P806430 | Bifurcated pipe, with chalk and green-coated flints up centre, between Thanet Sand filling. Chalk Pit, Wested, Swanley, Kent. S. Priest. 1916. [Physical.] |
Page 8 | P806431 | Double pipe in Chalk, filled with Blackheath material and Thanet Sand. Green-coated Bullhead flints crushed between Sand and Chalk. Wested Farm, Cackets Hill, Swanley, Kent. S. Priest. 1916. [Physical.] |
Page 8 | P806432 | Large twin pipes in Chalk, filled with Thanet Sand. Gossen Hill Farm, Wested, Kent. S. Priest. 1916. [Physical.] |
Page 9 | P806433 | Transported mass of Chalk surrounded by Reading Pebble Drift. Cowcroft, Bucks. 7.15.16. T.W. Reader. [Physical.] |
Page 9 | P806434 | Chalky drift with piper. Near Weston Wood, Albury, Surrey. T.W. Reader. 1919. [Physical.] |
Page 9 | P806435 | North - South section illustrating selective weathering. [Physical.] The mound with the monument is of Lower Chalk, the spur with the level contour marks the cherty upper Greensand, ending in the scarp called the Gat Cliff. The Chalk apparently is being worn back. Downs overlooking Godshill, Isle of Wight. E.R. Martin. 1921. |
Page 9 | P806436 | Wind erosion forming a cirque. Ladder Chine, Isle of Wight. P. 237 Geol. Mem. I. of W. E.R. Martin. 1921. [Physical.] |
Page 9 | P806437 | Wind erosion forming a cirque. Ladder Chine, Isle of Wight. P. 237 Geol. Mem. I. of W. E.R. Martin. 1921. [Physical.] |
Page 9 | P806438 | Beginning of same erosion. Walpen Chine, East of Ladder Chine, Isle of Wight. E.R. Martin. 1921. [Physical.] |
Page 10 | P806439 | Series of views, showing dry and wet course of the River Aire, Malham, Yorkshire. Stream starts in lake on moors, runs 1/2 mile, then sinks underground for 1 1/2 miles, appearing again at base of cliff at Malham Cove. E.R. Martin. [Physical.] 1. Dry valley above Malham Cove. |
Page 10 | P806440 | Series of views, showing dry and wet course of the River Aire, Malham, Yorkshire. Stream starts in lake on moors, runs 1/2 mile, then sinks underground for 1 1/2 miles, appearing again at base of cliff at Malham Cove. E.R. Martin. [Physical.] 2. Malham Cove, showing Carboniferous Limestone scar, in line of Craven Fault. |
Page 10 | P806441 | Series of views, showing dry and wet course of the River Aire, Malham, Yorkshire. Stream starts in lake on moors, runs 1/2 mile, then sinks underground for 1 1/2 miles, appearing again at base of cliff at Malham Cove. E.R. Martin. [Physical.] 3. Cliff base, with natural arch where the River Aire emerges. |
Page 10 | P806442 | Series of views, showing dry and wet course of the River Aire, Malham, Yorkshire. Stream starts in lake on moors, runs 1/2 mile, then sinks underground for 1 1/2 miles, appearing again at base of cliff at Malham Cove. E.R. Martin. [Physical.] 4 and 5. River Aire further down. |
Page 10 | P806443 | Series of views, showing dry and wet course of the River Aire, Malham, Yorkshire. Stream starts in lake on moors, runs 1/2 mile, then sinks underground for 1 1/2 miles, appearing again at base of cliff at Malham Cove. E.R. Martin. [Physical.] 4 and 5. River Aire further down. |
Page 10 | P806444 | Pot-holes at Stenkrith Falls on R. Eden, near Kirby Stephen. E.R. Martin. [Physical.] |
Page 11 | P806445 | Weathering of limestone. Series of photos of Pinnacle Rock, Co. Limerick, Ireland. H.A. Hartnell. [Physical.] |
Page 11 | P806446 | Weathering out of nodules in Limestone. Co. Limerick, 1921. [Physical.] [Movement of photo beneath obscures caption. Rescan?]. |
Page 11 | P806447 | 'Modern unconformity' on foreshore; ironpan (historic) lying across calciferous sandstone. Coal Farm, S. Monans, Fife. 5.8.27. H. Dixon Hewitt. [Physical.] |
Page 11 | P806448 | Weathering of limestone. Series of photos of Pinnacle Rock, Co. Limerick, Ireland. H.A. Hartnell. [Physical.] |
Page 11 | P806449 | Weathering of limestone. Series of photos of Pinnacle Rock, Co. Limerick, Ireland. H.A. Hartnell. [Physical.] |
Page 11 | P806450 | Weathering of limestone. Series of photos of Pinnacle Rock, Co. Limerick, Ireland. H.A. Hartnell. [Physical.] |
Page 11 | P806451 | Weathering of limestone. Series of photos of Pinnacle Rock, Co. Limerick, Ireland. H.A. Hartnell. [Physical.] |
Page 11 | P806452 | Weathering of limestone. Series of photos of Pinnacle Rock, Co. Limerick, Ireland. H.A. Hartnell. [Physical.] |
Page 11 | P806453 | Weathering of limestone. Series of photos of Pinnacle Rock, Co. Limerick, Ireland. H.A. Hartnell. [Physical.] |
Page 11 | P806454 | Weathering of limestone. Series of photos of Pinnacle Rock, Co. Limerick, Ireland. H.A. Hartnell. [Physical.] |
Page 11 | P806455 | Weathering out of nodules in Limestone. Co. Limerick, 1921. [Physical.] [Movement of photo beneath obscures caption.]. |
Page 12 | P806456 | Wind-eroded sands and loams. Coe's Pit, Branford, Suffolk. A.L. Leach. June, 1922. [Physical.] |
Page 12 | P806457 | Red Crag. Calcareous concentrations ? [sic] around roots. Butley Priory, Suffolk. A.L. Leach. June 5th, 1922. [Physical.] |
Page 12 | P806458 | Lynchets. Beacon Hill, Devizes, Wilts. Miss E. Cook. 1923. [Physical.] |
Page 12 | P806459 | The Manger, showing dry valley in the Chalk, and the water emerging from the base of the Chalk. Woolstone, Berks. Miss E. Cook. 1923. [Physical.] |
Page 12 | P806460 | The Manger, showing dry valley in the Chalk, and the water emerging from the base of the Chalk. Woolstone, Berks. Miss E. Cook. 1923. [Physical.] |
Page 12 | P806461 | The Manger, showing dry valley in the Chalk, and the water emerging from the base of the Chalk. Woolstone, Berks. Miss E. Cook. 1923. [Physical.] |
Page 12 | P806462 | Anticline of Crich Dome, Derbyshire. A.L. Leach. 30.3.32. [Physical.] |
Page 12 | P806463 | Creep of overlieing [overlying] strata on anticline. Pindale Nr. Messrs Earle's cement works at Hope, Derbyshire. A.L. Leach. 26.3.32. [Physical.] |
Page 12 | P806464 | Exit of River Mellte from Porth-Yr-Ogof-Ystradfellte. Glamorganshire. T.F. Sibly. 1920. [Physical.] |
Glacial
Page 13 | P806465 | A. Boulder Clay. B. Fine current bedded sandstone. C. Stiff stony clay. D. Coarse gravel sand. Tyttenhanger Pit, St. Alban's Herts. T.W. Reader. 13.8.13. Glacial. |
Page 13 | P806466 | Contorted gravel and sand. Glacial beds. Hill End Pit, St. Alban's, Herts. T.W. Reader. 13.8.13. Glacial. |
Page 13 | P806467 | Step fault in ironstone with roche moutonnee surface. Ironstone quarry. Stone-pit Houses, Nr. Wartnaby, Notts. T.W. Reader 10.5.13. Glacial. |
Page 13 | P806468 | Transported Chalk Block in Glacial gravel. Gravel removed. Little Cornard Pit, Suffolk, T.W.R. [T.W. Reader] 14.6.13. Glacial. |
Page 13 | P806469 | Glacial Sands, Ballingdon Hill, Suffolk. T.W.R. [T.W. Reader] 14.6.13. Glacial. |
Page 13 | P806470 | Glacial Sands and gravels overlapping Thanet Sands. Ballingdon, Suffolk. T.W. Reader. 14.6.13. Glacial. |
Page 13 | P806471 | Calcareous strata of gravel and sand becoming decalcified, layers of stones left. Ballingdon Grove Bricks Pit, Suffolk. T.W. Reader. 14.6.13. Glacial. |
Page 13 | P806472 | Site of finding numerous skelitons [skeletons]. Ballingdon Grove Bricks Pit, Suffolk. T.W. Reader. 14.6.13. Glacial. |
Page 14 | P806473 | Striated boulder. Ballingdon Grove, Suffolk. T.W.R. [T.W. Reader]. [Glacial.] |
Page 14 | P806474 | Glacial scenery. Thirlemere, Westmorland. T. Kennett-Barrington. 1913. [Glacial.] |
Page 14 | P806475 | Glaciated basalt. Port Ballintrae, Ireland. E.C. Martin. [Glacial.] |
Page 14 | P806476 | Eroded surface and pipes in glacial gravels caused by the decalcification of the gravel by percolating water. Robinson's Pit, Soulbury, Bucks. T.W.R. [T.W. Reader]. 18.7.14. [Glacial.] |
Page 14 | P806477 | Glacial gravels. This is the watershed between the Thames and the Ouse. Robinson's Pit, Soulbury, Bucks. T.W. Reader. 18.7.14. [Glacial.] |
Page 14 | P806478 | Section of glacial gravels. [Glacial.] Section of glacial gravels containing pebbles and boulders of chalk, flint, Jurassic limestone, Liassic and Oxfordian Gryphaeae and Belemnites. Carboniferous sandstone and pink and white quartz. Robinson's Pit, Soulbury. T.W.R. [T.W. Reader]. 18.7.14. |
Page 14 | P806479 | A. Coarse morainic gravels. B. Chalky Boulder Clay. C. Sands and fine gravels. D. Gault. E. Kimmeridge Clay. Littleworth Brick field, Wing, Bucks. T.W. Reader. 18.7.14. [Glacial.] |
Page 14 | P806480 | Mass of pebbles driven into Boulder Clay. Ayot. T.W.R. [T.W. Reader]. 9.5.14. [Glacial.] |
Page 14 | P806481 | Mass of (a) Green Clay projecting as a reef through the sand which dips off it and contains fragments of the clay as pebbles. Ayot. T.W. Reader. 9.5.14. [Glacial.] |
Page 15 | P806482 | Gravel beneath the Boulder Clay showing current bedding and lenticle of white sand. N. end of Watton Cutting, Herts. T.W.R. [T.W. Reader] 2.5.14. [Glacial.] |
Page 15 | P806483 | Glacial sands etc., Garnham Pit, Claydon, Suffolk. A.L. Leach. June 1922. [Glacial.] |
Page 15 | P806484 | Contorted gracial deposits between Sheringham and West Runton, Norfolk. A.L. Leach. May 21, 1923. [Glacial.] |
Page 15 | P806485 | Glacial sands, Crag, Eocene beds and chalk. Coe's Pit, Bramford, Suffolk. A.L. Leach. June 1922. [Glacial.] |
Page 15 | P806486 | [Glacial.] |
Page 15 | P806487 | Thrust plane, in glacial beds. Between Mundesley and Westrand. A.L. Leach. May 19, 1923. [Glacial.] |
Page 15 | P806488 | Distant view of No. 1. [Glacial.] |
Page 15 | P806489 | Boulder Clay. Claydon Cement Works, Suffolk. A.L. Leach. June 1922. [Glacial.] |
Page 15 | P806490 | Folded glacial deposits. West of Mundesley, Norfolk. A.L. Leach. Easter 1921. [Glacial.] |
Page 16 | P806491 | Glacial gravels and clays on Keuper Sandstone. East side of Wood. 150 yards S. of Oulton Mill, Loughton Road Stone, Staffs. 1 inch sheet 139. C.D., S.E. Photo by P.C. Dutton, directed by F. Barke, presented by W. Blake. [Glacial.] Added note: Surface, Brown loamy sand, Sandy gravel, Purple marly clay, Light grey clay, Keuper sandstone, Height 12', Length 15'. |
Page 16 | P806492 | Boulder Clay. South of Hornsea, Yorks. H. Dixon-Hewitt. 20.8.33. [Glacial.] |
Page 16 | P806493 | Masses of Boulder Clay enclosed in glacial sands. Moore's Pit, Wildmore, Nr. Romsley. H.D. Hewitt. 8.6.35. [Glacial.] |
Page 16 | P806494 | Chalky Boulder Clay on glacial sand. 'Deep Pit', Brixworth, Northants. B.G. Chilcott. 1921. [Glacial.] |
Page 16 | P806495 | Glacial gravel on Inferior Oolite. 'Deep Pit', Brixworth, Northants. B.G. Chilcott. 1921. [Glacial.] |
Pleistocene
Page 17 | P806496 | A. Made ground. B. Peat. C. Alluvial clays. D. Ballast with chalk below. Section of entrance lock of New Royal Albert Docks. T.W. Reader. 21.3.14. Pleistocene. |
Page 17 | P806497 | Clay filling Ham Creek. Navigable A.D. 1656. Clay too stiff for land-dredges, pinched out by cranes. Royal Albert Docks. T.R. [T.W. Reader]. 21.3.14. Pleistocene. |
Page 17 | P806498 | Clay filling a wash-out in the peat where a cross-stream has cut away the peat forming a 'Dumb Fault' of the coal miners. Royal Albert Docks. T.W. Reader. 21.3.14. Pleistocene. |
Page 17 | P806499 | Suncracks in alluvial clay exposed by mechanical digger. Royal Albert Docks. T.W. Reader. 21.3.14. Pleistocene. |
Page 17 | P806500 | Snags or yew trunks, wood still firm, left to dry. Royal Albert Docks. T.W. Reader. 21.3.14. Pleistocene. |
Page 17 | P806501 | Peat at Stone Point, Walton-on-the-Neuze [Neuse], Essex. A.L. Leach. June 6th 1922. Pleistocene. |
Page 17 | P806502 | Coombe Rock, showing very coarse material and contortions, Southfleet Pit, Greenhithe, Kent. W.H.Banyard. 1920. Pleistocene. |
Page 17 | P806503 | Roots of plants which formed the peat penetrating the clay. Royal Albert Docks. T.W. Reader. 21.3.14. Pleistocene. |
Page 18 | P806504 | A. Dartford Heath Gravel. 4 to 6 ft. B. Thanet Sand. 6 ft. C. Bull Head. 9 inches. D. Chalk. Stone Court Pit, West side of Cotton Lane. Greenhithe, Kent. T.W. Reader. 25.4.14. [Pleistocene.] |
Page 18 | P806505 | Flat terrace of Dartford Heath Grave. [Pleistocene.] Flat terrace of Dartford Heath Gravel, capping chalk escarpment showing false bedded sands and gravels with shattered flints. Near the base is a heavy layer of densely packed sand. Martin's Pit, Horns Cross, Greenhithe, Kent. T.W. Reader. 25.4.14. |
Page 18 | P806506 | Finely bedded Dartford Heath gravels. These contain unworn chalk flints at the base and a great deal of Tertiary material scattered throughout. Howe Hill Gravel Pit, Greenhithe, Kent. T.W.R. [T.W. Reader] 25.4.14. [Pleistocene.] |
Page 18 | P806507 | In the lower part is the Arenic Bed containing same flora and molluscs as at Ponder's End. Lea Valley Gravels, North London Ballast Co's Pit. Edmonton, Middlesex. T.W. Reader. 28.3.14. [Pleistocene.] |
Page 18 | P806508 | Cross section of old water-course in Lea Valley Gravel. Edmonton Middlesex. T.W. Reader. 28.3.14. [Pleistocene.] |
Page 18 | P806509 | Section across boundary between (a) Middle and (b) Lower Terrace Gravels. [Pleistocene.] There is no surface feature to indicate it. The Middle Terrace deposits are about 15 to 20 ft thick. The underlying floor of London Clay plunges down into a deep channel, now filled with drift to a thickness of more than 56 feet. Southgate Council Gravel Pit, in Hedge Lane, Middlesex. T.W. Reader. 28.3.14. |
Page 18 | P806510 | Hollow in top of Thanet Sands,letting down the drift and cutting out nearly all the Woolwich beds. ? [sic] due to piping of Chalk beneath. Belmont Hill, Lewisham S.E. H. Dixon-Hewitt. 11.2.05. [Pleistocene.] |
Page 18 | P806511 | Drift, mostly rearranged Blackheath and Woolwich Beds, not on same vertical plane as the (2) Woolwich Beds resting on the eroded surface of (3) Thanet Sands. Belmont Hill, Lewisham. H. Dixon Hewitt. 11.2.05. [Pleistocene.] |
Page 18 | P806512 | Pleistocene Gravel, about 20 ft thick, representing early stages of the Cray. [Pleistocene.] Gravels of flint, but pieces of Lower Greensand, Ironsand and Tertiary pebbles. Mammalian remains and shells. Green Street Green, Gill's Pit, Farnborough, Kent. 10.9.03. H. Dixon Hewitt. |
Page 19 | P806513 | Plateau gravel. Upper Hale Plateau, Hampshire. H. Bury. Aug. 1919. [Pleistocene.] |
Page 19 | P806514 | Pocket of gravel. Well Lane, Hampshire. H. Bury. Aug. 1919. [Pleistocene.] |
Page 19 | P806515 | Cannon-shot gravel inside of 'esker', Gallow's Pit, Blakeney, Norfolk. H. Dixon Hewitt. 21.5.23. [Pleistocene.] |
Page 19 | P806516 | Pebble drift resting on London Clay. Waldstock Road, Shooter's Hill, Kent. H. Dixon Hewitt. 25.3.05. [Pleistocene.] |
Page 19 | P806517 | Marly drift (re-arranged chalk) showing bands of darker material in lower part. Beeston Hill, Nr. Sheringham, Norfolk. H. Dixon Hewitt. 21.5.23. [Pleistocene.] |
Page 19 | P806518 | Solent Gravel, showing contortions. Canford Heath, Nr. Poole, Dorset. 25.5.26. H. Dixon Hewitt. [Pleistocene.] |
Page 19 | P806519 | Old peat bed under fresh-water clay containing shells. Between tide marks, ner Hornsea, Yorks. H. Dixon Hewitt. 20.8.33. [Pleistocene.] |
Pliocene
Page 21 | P806520 | East side are gravel beds with loamy sands above. In the centre the glacial beds are let down by superficialfault which shows that these glacial beds must have been greatly denuded. Little Heath, Herts. J. Newman. Presented by C. Gilbert. 1919. Pliocene. East side are gravel beds with loamy sands above. In the centre the glacial beds are let down by superficial fault which shows that these glacial beds must have been greatly denuded. Little Heath, Herts. J. Newman. Presented by C. Gilbert. 1919. |
Page 21 | P806521 | Junction of gravels and loamy sands. Little Heath, Herts. J. Newman. Presented by C. Gilbert. 1919. Pliocene. |
Page 21 | P806522 | Valley gravel covered by white marl with land shells. Pit west side of Brighton Road, Purley. Visited 30.4.21. G. Phoc. XXXII p. 218. G. MacD Davies. Pliocene. |
Page 21 | P806523 | Valley gravel covered by loam, resting on irregular chalk surface. East of Brighton railway, Sanderstead, Surrey. 30.4.21. G.A. Proc. Pliocene. |
Page 21 | P806524 | Valley gravel covered by loam, resting on irregular chalk surface. East of Brighton railway, Sanderstead, Surrey. 30.4.21. G.A. Proc. XXXII p. 217. G.M. Davies. Pliocene. |
Page 23 | P806525 | Red Crag. Near Butley Priory, Suffolk. A.L. Leach. June 5th 1922. [Pliocene.] |
Page 23 | P806526 | Red Crag. Neutral Farm, Butley Priory, Suffolk. A.L. Leach. June 1922. [Pliocene.] |
Page 23 | P806527 | Red Crag. Neutral Farm, near Butley Priory, Suffolk. A.L. Leach. June 1922. [Pliocene.] |
Page 23 | P806528 | Newbourn [Newbourne] Crag. Type section. Newbourn [Newbourne], Suffolk. A.L. Leach. June 5th 1922. [Pliocene.] |
Page 23 | P806529 | Crag. The hammer is hooked onto the upper layer of flint-bearing deposit. Foxhall Pit, Suffolk. Dr. Vevers. June 1922. [Pliocene.] |
Page 23 | P806530 | 1. Westleton or Bure Valley Beds. (2) Chillesford 'Clay'. (3) Norwich Crag. (4) Chalk (B. Mucronata). Kiln Pit, Burgh-next Aylsham, Norfolk. H. Dixon Hewitt. 22.5.23. [Pliocene.] |
Page 24 | P806531 | The Barton Pebble Bed. Stanner's Hill, Woking, Surrey. T.W. Reader. 1919. [Pliocene.] |
Page 24 | P806532 | Current bedded Bagshot Sands, with iron 'Pan' near the top. Horsell Common, Woking, Surrey. T.W. Reader. 1919. [Pliocene.] |
Page 24 | P806533 | Tertiary iron cemented sandstone. The Agglestone, Studland Heath, Dorset. H.D. Hewitt. 19.5.34. [Pliocene.] |
Eocene
Page 25 | P806534 | Basement bed of London Clay, bent into sharp curves. Ayot. T.W. Reader. 9.5.14. Eocene. |
Page 25 | P806535 | London Clay, 1 to 18 ft, Basement bed, 3 ft, below. Woolwich and Oldhaven beds wh. [which] consist of 2 members. Eocene. Upper part alternating beds of clay and sand, 4 ft, Lower of pebble bed seen to a depth of 38 ft. Peill's Pit, Bromley, Kent. T.W.R. [T.W. Reader] 11.7.14. |
Page 25 | P806536 | Blackheath Pebble Beds. Peill's Pit, South Bromley, Kent. T.W.R. [T.W. Reader]. Eocene. |
Page 25 | P806537 | Blackheath Beds consisting of about 80 ft of sand and pebbles of wh. [which] 20 ft are exposed in the pit. Fossils are numerous and fragile. Rock Pit, Elmstead, Kent. T.W. Reader. 11.7.14. Eocene. |
Page 25 | P806538 | Layer of pebbles splitting up into 5 with alternate layers of fine sand. Rock Pit, Elmstead, Kent. 11.7.14. T.W. Reader. Eocene. |
Page 25 | P806539 | Blackheath Pebble Beds. Many unrolled flints as well as rolled and sub-angular pieces. Chaldon Farm. Nr. Marden Park, Surrey. T.W. Reader. 26.9.14. Eocene. |
Page 25 | P806540 | Mass of sandy pebble beds with nests of large unrolled flints. Blackheath Pebble Beds at 770 ft. O.D. Middle Pit S.S.W. of Chaldon Farm, Near Marden Park, Surrey. T.W. Reader. 26.9.14. Eocene. |
Page 25 | P806541 | A deeper section in the Blackheath Pebble beds. Eocene. A pinnacle of chalk is seen with clayey material next [to] it. This corresponds with that seen at Worms Heath in 1910. Hanging Wood Pit below 700 ft O.D. near Marden Park, Surrey. T.W. Reader. 26.9.14. |
Page 25 | P806542 | Blackheath Pebble beds near the foot of the chalk escarpment (30 feet). Eocene. At the entrance to this pit on the S. the Chalk is seen below the pebble beds between wh. [which] is a clayey earth of a greenish tinge somewhat suggestive of the base of the Thanet Sand. D. pit at 600 O.D. W. Marden Park. T.W.R. [T.W. Reader]. 26.9.14. |
Page 26 | P806543 | Reading Sands consisting of current bedded white and buff sands with strings of flint pebbles, much disturbed and bending down to fill hollow in the chalk. Ayot. T.W. Reader. 9.5.14. [Eocene.] |
Page 26 | P806544 | Current bedded white and buff sands of the Reading Series. Ayot. T.W. Reader. 9.5.14. [Eocene.] |
Page 26 | P806545 | Faulting in Reading Sands covered with Reading Pebble Drift. Cowcroft, Bucks. 7.15.16. [Eocene.] |
Page 26 | P806546 | Blackheath Pebble Beds, Rock Pit, Elmstead, Kent. E.R. Martin. 20.3.20. [Eocene.] |
Page 26 | P806547 | Blackheath Beds. (Current-bedded sand and pebbles). Current bedding dips N at 20o. Looking West. Pit in Kennel Wood, Shirley, Surrey. 1/2 mile E of church. G.M. Davies. 9.10.15. Visited 19.6.20. [Eocene.] |
Page 26 | P806548 | Same pit, looking South. G.M. Davies. 9.10.15. [Eocene.] |
Page 29 | P806549 | Thanet Sands, separated from the Chalk by the Bull Head Bed. Plumstead. T.W. Reader. 1919. [Eocene.] |
Page 29 | P806550 | Thanet Sands and Woolwich beds above, with pebble band between the two. Darker V of gravel in top-centre - the filled-in ditch of the Roman encampment. Charlton, Kent. E.R. Martin. 27.3.1920. [Eocene.] |
Page 29 | P806551 | Thanet Sands, (light) Woolwich Beds and Blackheath Pebble Beds. Chartlon, Kent. E.R. Martin. 27.3.1920. [Eocene.] |
Page 29 | P806552 | Woolwich Bottom Bed, showing Pectunculus in situ 800 yds W.S.W. of Swanscombe Church, Kent. A. Cumberland. 1920. [Eocene.] |
Page 29 | P806553 | Folds in base of London Clay and Woolwich Paludina bed. West of L.B. and S.C. Raily [Railway] just north of Brockley Station [illegible]. G. MacD. Davies. 16.7.21. [Eocene.] |
Page 29 | P806554 | Folds in base of London Clay and Woolwich Paludina bed. West of L.B. and S.C. Raily [Railway] just north of Brockley Station [illegible]. G. MacD. Davies. 16.7.21. [Eocene.] |
Page 30 | P806555 | Contorted Woolwich Beds. Bromley Station, Kent. C. Bromehead. 1921. [Eocene.] |
Page 30 | P806556 | Lignite in Woolwich and Reading Beds. Shorne Hill, Cobham, Kent. A.L. Leach. 1922. [Eocene.] |
Page 30 | P806557 | Lignite in Woolwich and Reading Beds. Shorne Hill, Cobham, Kent. A.L. Leach. 1922. [Eocene.] |
Page 30 | P806558 | Lignite in Woolwich and Reading Beds. Shorne Hill, Cobham, Kent. A.L. Leach. 1922. [Eocene.] |
Page 30 | P806559 | Woolwich Series, St. Thomas's Well, near Cobham, Kent. G. Hutchings. 1922. [Eocene.] |
Page 30 | P806560 | Woolwich Series, St. Thomas's Well, near Cobham, Kent. G. Hutchings. 1922. [Eocene.] |
Cretaceous
GA013 | P806561 | Upper part of zone of M. cor-anguinum. Cretaceous. Two sets of joints running N.W. to S.E., N.E. to S.W. causes the faces to be smooth and almost vertical. Chalk is white and hard with well-marked bedding planes and nodular flint bands at varying intervals. Near the top is a thick yellow beds [sic]. Coombs Chalk Pit, West Horsley. T.W. Reader. 9.5.14. |
GA013 | P806562 | Swan's Neck Chalk Pit, Burham, Kent. T.W. Reader. 20.6.14. Cretaceous. |
GA013 | P806563 | Brecciated flint from Tabular Band, Cotton Lane Pit, Dartford, Kent. T.W. Reader. 25.4.14. Cretaceous. |
GA013 | P806564 | Chalk and Boulder Clay at Southern entrance to the tunnel near Hertford. T.W. Reader. 2.5.14. Cretaceous. |
GA013 | P806565 | Chalk floor, with Dartford Heath Gravels above. Howe Hill Pit, Stone, Kent. T.W. Reader. 25.4.14. Cretaceous. |
GA013 | P806566 | Chalk Rock. Charnage Lime Kiln Quarry, Wilts. Easter 1916. T.W. Reader. Cretaceous. |
GA013 | P806567 | Stack of Chalk (Z. [zone] of O. lunata) between tide-marks. About 15 ft. high. This and another mass near Cromer are the only British exposures of this zone. Near Trimingham, Norfolk. H.D. Hewitt. 19.5.23. Cretaceous. |
GA013 | P806568 | Clay with flints filling pipes in Chalk. Band of unjointed chalk about 5 ft below top of Chalk. Pit nr. Costlin's(?) Farm, Downe, Kent. 6.8.04. Cretaceous. |
GA013 | P806569 | Succession of strata between Greensand and Chalk. [Cretaceous.] Measurements by Jukes-Browne. Division between Selbournian and Cenomanian very difficult owing to doubtful beds lithologically resembling former, but containing Cenomanian fauna. No phosphatic nodules or cornstones. Melbury Hill, Shaftesbury, N. Dorset. B. Pope Bartlett. 1915. Survey Memoir, Lower Cretaceous Rocks, pp 103-5. Soil, 1 ft. 1. Greyish marly Chalk, 6 ft. 2. Grey sandy and marly Chalk, 4 1/2 ft. 3. Firm marly chalk with grains of quartz and glauconite, 2 1/2 ft. 4. V. sandy glauconitic Marl. Greenish grey (many fossils. Am. varians), 4 ft. 5. Rough glauconitic sandstone, darker in tint, 4 ft. 6. Soft greenish sandstone, few fossils, 6 ft. [Total: ] 28 ft. Position of sections. |
GA013 | P806570 | Succession of strata between Greensand and Chalk. [Cretaceous.] Measurements by Jukes-Browne. Division between Selbournian and Cenomanian very difficult owing to doubtful beds lithologically resembling former, but containing Cenomanian fauna. No phosphatic nodules or cornstones. Melbury Hill, Shaftesbury, N. Dorset. B. Pope Bartlett. 1915. Survey Memoir, Lower Cretaceous Rocks, pp 103-5. Soil, 1 ft. 1. Greyish marly Chalk, 6 ft. 2. Grey sandy and marly Chalk, 4 1/2 ft. 3. Firm marly chalk with grains of quartz and glauconite, 2 1/2 ft. 4. V. sandy glauconitic Marl. Greenish grey (many fossils. Am. varians), 4 ft. 5. Rough glauconitic sandstone, darker in tint, 4 ft. 6. Soft greenish sandstone, few fossils, 6 ft. [Total: ] 28 ft. Position of sections. |
GA013 | P806571 | Yellowish platey glauconitic sandstone with numerous casts of Catopygus columbarius. Sub-zone C. columbarius passage bed between the Selbournian and Cenomanian. Cann Common, Shaftesbury, Dorset. B. Pope-Bartlett. 1915. [Cretaceous.] |
GA013 | P806572 | Terebratula biplicata Sow. Norton Ferris. [Cretaceous.] |
GA013 | P806573 | Terebratula biplicata Sow. Maiden Bradley. [Cretaceous.] |
GA013 | P806574 | Terebrirostra lyra Sow. Mere. Phosc [phosphatic] bed. Nat size. [Cretaceous.] |
GA013 | P806575 | West End. Whole succession of strata between Greensand and Chalk, dipping at about 5o East. Phosphatic bed found at East End, but blended with the 'Popple Bed' at the West End. Fossils plentiful. Mere, S. Wilts. B. Pope Bartlett. 1915. [Cretaceous.] 1. Surface Soil, 6 in., Cenomanian: 2. Pale yellow chalky wash, 4 ft, 3. Compact hard chalk marl, becoming glauconitic towards base, 3 ft, 4. Softer sandy marl, with a few large quartz grains, 4 ft, 5. Compact glauconitic marl, forming a solid bed with large phosphatic nodules and many fossils, 1 ft 8 in., 6. 'Popple Bed', calcareous glauconitic sand full of brown coated calcareous concretions, from 1 ft to 1 ft 6 in. Selbournian: 7. Hard calcareous sandstone, no fossils visible, 2 ft to 1 ft, 8. Softer sands with lenticular masses of chert, 6 ft. [Total: ] 18 ft. Section from Surrey memoir, 'Lower Cretaceous Rocks', p. 148. Added note: Chalk Marl, Glauconitic M., Popple Bed, Calcareous Sandstone, Sandstone and Chert Beds. |
GA013 | P806576 | East End. Whole succession of strata between Greensand and Chalk, dipping at about 5o East. Phosphatic bed found at East End, but blended with the 'Popple Bed' at the West End. Fossils plentiful. Mere, S. Wilts. B. Pope Bartlett. 1915. [Cretaceous.] 1. Surface Soil, 6 in., Cenomanian: 2. Pale yellow chalky wash, 4 ft, 3. Compact hard chalk marl, becoming glauconitic towards base, 3 ft, 4. Softer sandy marl, with a few large quartz grains, 4 ft, 5. Compact glauconitic marl, forming a solid bed with large phosphatic nodules and many fossils, 1 ft 8 in., 6. 'Popple Bed', calcareous glauconitic sand full of brown coated calcareous concretions, from 1 ft to 1 ft 6 in. Selbournian: 7. Hard calcareous sandstone, no fossils visible, 2 ft to 1 ft, 8. Softer sands with lenticular masses of chert, 6 ft. [Total: ] 18 ft. Section from Surrey memoir, 'Lower Cretaceous Rocks', p. 148. Added note: Chalk Marl, Glauconitic M., Popple Bed, Calcareous Sandstone, Sandstone and Chert Beds. |
GA013 | P806577 | Chloritic Marl. Trigonia vicaryana Lyc. Mere. Chlc [chloritic] Marl. Nat size. [Cretaceous.] |
GA013 | P806578 | Chloritic Marl. Echinocyptus diffilis Ag. Maiden Bradley. [Cretaceous.] |
GA013 | P806579 | The range of three zonal fossils in a typical section of the junction beds in South Wiltshire. Norton Ferris, S. Wilts. B. Pope Bartlett. 1915. [Cretaceous.] 1. Surface Soil. Cenomanian, Zone of Amonites Varians: 2. Chalk Marl. Grey, rough slabs, crumbles where dry, contains glauconite grains and fossils, Am varians of Stauronenia carteri. 1 ft 1 in. 3. Chloritic Marl. Hard grey chalky marl glauconite and fossils, phosphatised nodules, C. columbarius throughout. 1 ft 9 in. to 2 ft. 4. Phosphatic Bed. Thin layer of phosphatic nodules and fossils in matrix of glauconitic marl. Varies 1 1/2 ft to 3 ft. 5. The Cornstones. Siliceous nodules varying in size and shape. In top 6 in. covered with brown phosphatic coating, at bottom smooth and grey. Embedded in glauconitic material, marly at top, more sandy below many fossils, 10 ft. Selbournian Zone of Pecten asper. 6. Large siliceous nodules, more or less flattened and at parts almost forming a layer, in matrix of glauconitic sandstone, few fossils, 1 ft 1 in. Section at Norton Ferris, South Wilts. Added note: Chark Marl, Chloritic Marl, Phosphatic Bed, Cornstones, Siliceous Nodules, P. asper, Catopygus columbarius, Ammonites varians. |
GA013 | P806580 | Junction of Cenomanian and Selbournian beds. [Cretaceous.] (1) Chloritic Marl, ending abruptly at X. Dark shading under the marl denotes position of (2) Phosphatic bed, and at (3) a few cornstones. (4) Sandstone and chert beds, covered at top by surface soil. Very fossiliferous. Rich in C. columbarius and has supplied many English museums with specimens described as from the 'Greensand Warminster'. West side of quarry, Maiden Bradley, Wilts. B. Pope Bartlett. 1915. |
GA013 | P806581 | Selbournian. Pecten asper Lam. Melbury Hill, Dorset. [Cretaceous.] |
GA013 | P806582 | Cornstones. Catopygus columbarius Lam. Norton Ferris. [Cretaceous.] |
GA013 | P806583 | Chloritic Marl. Am. varians. Sow. Mere. Ph [phosphatic] bed. Nat. size. [Cretaceous.] |
GA013 | P806584 | Lower Chalk to Upper Greensand. Melbury Hill, nr. Shaftesbury, Dorset. Easter 1916. T.W. Reader. [Cretaceous.] |
GA013 | P806585 | Cornstone Beds. Basement Bed of Lower Chalk. Lower Pit, Search Farm, Mere, Wilts. Easter 1916. T.W. Reader. [Cretaceous.] |
GA013 | P806586 | Upper Greensand and Chert. Dead Maid Quarry, Mere, Wilts. Easter 1916. T.W. Reader. [Cretaceous.] |
GA013 | P806587 | Spiculiferous Beds, Upper part. Chert Beds. Upper Greensand. Baycliffe Quarry, Nr. Maiden Bradley, Wilts. Easter 1916. T.W. Reader. [Cretaceous.] |
GA013 | P806588 | Lower portion of Spiculiferous Beds, Upper Greensand. Blackhill Quarry, Nr. Longbridge, Deverill, Wilts. Easter 1916. T.W. Reader. [Cretaceous.] |
GA013 | P806589 | In foreground (left) is Copt Point, consisting of Folkestone (Vectian) Beds, probably a little Gault under the Martello. [Cretaceous.] Behind, to extreme left, Chalk cliffs of the Warren, which extends to extreme right distance, ending in Shakespeare's Cliff, Dover. Between Copt Pt. and Chalk (Rt. Cent) is East Wear Bay in wh. [which] the whole of the Gault appears in cliff (not shown). Coast-line, East of Folkestone, Kent. H. Dixon Hewitt. 25.8.05. |
GA013 | P806590 | Folkestone Beds (Vectian) showing alternating layers of hard and soft material, slightly undulated. Copt Point, Folkestone. H. Dixon Hewitt. 27.8.02. [Cretaceous.] |
GA013 | P806591 | Gault overlying Folkestone (Vectian) Beds. Dark band basement of Gault. East Wear Bay, Folkestone. H. Dixon Hewitt. 27.8.02. [Cretaceous.] |
GA013 | P806592 | Inscription on old workings, Faringdon, Berks. T.W. Reader. 24.5.13. [Cretaceous.] |
GA013 | P806593 | Faringdon sponge beds dipping at different angles. Coxwell, Faringdon, Berks. T.W.R. [T.W. Reader]. 24.5.13. [Cretaceous.] |
GA013 | P806594 | Surface of concretions showing Bryozoa and Sponges. Faringdon. T.W. Reader. 25.5.13. [Cretaceous.] |
GA013 | P806595 | Raphidonema (Manon). [Cretaceous.] |
GA013 | P806596 | Face of sponge gravel. Coxwell, Faringdon, Berks. [Cretaceous.] |
GA013 | P806597 | Pethastis. [Cretaceous.] |
GA013 | P806598 | Corynella foraminosa (?) [sic] Goldfuss sp. [Cretaceous.] |
GA013 | P806599 | Barroisia (Tremacystia) anastomans. Mant. sp. [Cretaceous.] |
GA013 | P806600 | Calcareous sandstone is quarried in the Hythe Beds of the Lower Greensand. Very little chert found, but horizon is that of the Leith Hill Chert Beds. Sandstone Quarries, Pitch Hill, Surrey. T.W.R. [T.W. Reader]. 6.6.14. [Cretaceous.] |
GA013 | P806601 | Gravel and clay with flints, Newlands Corner, Surrey. T.W.R. [T.W. Reader] 6.6.14. [Cretaceous.] |
GA013 | P806602 | Carstone at the Rookery Section, near Wotton, Surrey. The Rookery Fault runs in an E. and W. direction, the beds on the N. being thrown down about 60 feet. T.W. Reader. 6.6.14. [Cretaceous.] |
GA013 | P806603 | A. Lower Ferruginous Sands, Hythe Beds. B. Passage Loam. C. Atherfield Clay. Brook Street Pit, Hindhead, Surrey. T.W. Reader. 4.7.14. [Cretaceous.] |
GA013 | P806604 | Showing Fitton's 4th, 3rd, and 2nd Sandrocks in descending order. Blackgang Chine, Isle of Wight. E.R. Martin. [Cretaceous.] |
GA013 | P806605 | Enlarged view of part of Sandrock Series, giving 4th Sand-rock followed by laminated sand and clay, based on the 3rd Sand-rock. Black-gang Chine, Isle of Wight. E.R. Martin. [Cretaceous.] |
Wealden
GA013 | P806606 | View over the Weald from Hindhead to the South Downs. T.W. Reader. 4.7.14. Wealden. |
GA013 | P806607 | Tumbridge Wells Sands. High Rocks, Tumbridge Wells, Kent. T.W. Reader. Wealden. |
GA013 | P806608 | Tumbridge Wells Sands. Waterloo Rocks, Tumbridge Wells, Kent. T.W. Reader. Wealden. |
GA013 | P806609 | Wadhurst Clay, with Tilgate Stone (Wealden). Rockwell Wood, Crowhurst, Sussex. 5.6.27. H. Dixon Hewitt. Wealden. |
Jurassic
GA013 | P806610 | Forest Marble and Great Oolite. Stow Road Cutting, Cirencester, Gloucestershire. F. Mason. Jurassic. |
GA013 | P806611 | Dagham Stone , near the top, Aldgrove Cutting, Gloucestershire. F. Mason. Jurassic. |
GA013 | P806612 | Jurassic Rocks. Stony Furlong Cutting near Chedworth, Gloucestershire. F. Mason. Proc. G.A. Vol XXII. 2. Jurassic. |
GA013 | P806613 | 'Lenticular' Marl Bed in Jurassic Series, Stony Furlong Cutting near Chedworth, Gloucestershire. F. Mason. Jurassic. |
GA013 | P806614 | Forest Marble. Stow Road Cutting, Gloucestershire. F. Mason. [Jurassic.] |
GA013 | P806615 | Horizons of Ornithella. Aldgrove Cutting, Gloucestershire. F. Mason. [Jurassic.] |
GA013 | P806616 | Coralline Limestone. Upware, Cambridgeshire. A. Wilson. 11.5.14. [Jurassic.] |
GA013 | P806617 | Jurassic Rocks. Upware, Cambridgeshire. A. Wilson. 11.5.14. [Jurassic.] |
GA013 | P806618 | Ironstone concretionary nodule from Northampton Sands Ironstore. Loetirsford, Grantham. H. Preston. [Jurassic.] |
GA013 | P806619 | Midford Sands, Burton Broadstock, Dorset. Wyatt-Wingrave. 4.14. [Jurassic.] |
GA013 | P806620 | Coral Rag, resting on Coralline Oolite, Upware. T.W.R. [T.W. Reader]. 18.5.14. [Jurassic.] |
GA013 | P806621 | Inferior Oolite. Doulting Quarry, Somerset. J. Parker. 29.5.19. [Jurassic.] |
GA013 | P806622 | The most northerly occurrance [occurrence] in England of typical Portland beds. The limestone has Perisphinctes. A. Purbeck Limestone. B. Portland Limestone. C. Portland Sands. Warren Farm Sand Pit, Soulbury, Bucks. 18.7.14. T.W. Reader. [Jurassic.] |
GA013 | P806623 | A. Purbeck. B. Portland Limestone. C. Portland Sandstone. Warren Farm Sand Pit. Soulbury, Bucks. T.W. Reader. 18.7.14. [Jurassic.] |
GA013 | P806624 | Estuarine Beds and Northamptonshire Ironstone. Pit of Towcester Mineral and Brick Co. Towcester, Northants. H.K. Scott. 1920. [Jurassic.] Added note: Ironstone, Low. Estuarine Beds, Up. Estuarine Beds. |
GA013 | P806625 | Kimmeridge Clay with Septaria. Orbiculoidea latissima was found here. Bliss's Pit, Stewkley, Bucks. T.W. Reader. 18.7.14. [Jurassic.] |
GA013 | P806626 | Kimmeridge Clay thrown into folds with axes running W.N.W. to E.S.E. These are of glacial origin and are at [right angles] to the most probable direction of the ice flow at this point. Hedge's Pit, Stewkley, Bucks. T.W. Reader. 18.7.14. [Jurassic.] |
GA013 | P806627 | Detailed view of portion of lower beds in 1. [Jurassic.] Added note: Up. Lias Clay, Northamptonshire Ironstone, Estuarine Beds. |
GA013 | P806628 | Chalky layer, top of Portland Beds, Town Gardens Quarry, Swindon, Wilts. Miss E. Cook. Easter 1923. [Jurassic.] |
GA013 | P806629 | Purbeck and Portland. Town Gardens Quarry, Swindon, Wilts. Miss E. Cook. Easter 1923. [Jurassic.] |
GA013 | P806630 | Mostly Upper Portlandian. Gad Cliff from Worbarrow Tout, Dorset. H.D. Hewitt. 22.5.34. [Jurassic.] |
GA013 | P806631 | Abnormal dip in Upper Corallian Beds. Owing to the Great Fault. Near Bourton, North Dorset. Easter 1916. T.W. Reader. [Jurassic.] |
GA013 | P806632 | Pisolite. Jurassic Limestone. Cucklington, Dorset. Easter 1916. T.W. Reader. [Jurassic.] |
GA013 | P806633 | Jurassic strata, showing Ampthill Clay. Cucklington Quarry, Dorset. Easter 1916. T.W. Reader. [Jurassic.] |
GA013 | P806634 | Development of Ironstone band in Upper Estuarine Beds. Blisworth Ironstone Pit. B.G. Chilcott. [Jurassic.] Added note: Upper Estuarine Beds: Oyster Bed Sand, Ironstone. Lower Estuarine Beds: A. Grey sand. B. Yellow and grey blotched sand, locally weathering white. C. Sand as a rule more argillaceous. Ironstone, Hemera scissi, Upper Liassic Clay occurs just below level of lines. |
GA013 | P806635 | Towcester Mineral and Brick Co's Ironstone workings. Hulcote, Easton Neston, Northamptonshire. H.K. Scott. [Jurassic.] Added note: Upper Estuarine Beds: Estuarine Limestone, Green and Black Clays, White Sands (L [Lower] Est [Estuarine] Beds). 'Variable Beds': Wh [White] sands, passing laterally into brown ferruginous sandstone. Ironstone (Hemera scissi). Upper Lias Clay. |
Lias
GA013 | P806636 | Lias to Upper Greensand. Lyme Regis. Passed Charmouth to Golden Cap. T. Kennett-Barrington. 1911. Lias. |
GA013 | P806637 | Anticline in Lias. Charmouth, Dorset. W.D. Lang. Lias. |
GA013 | P806638 | Lias. Church Cliff, Dorset. W.D. Lang. Lias. |
GA013 | P806639 | Lias. Black Ven, Dorset. W.D. Lang. Lias. |
GA013 | P806640 | Concretionary nodules. Lias. Nr. Lyme Regis, Dorset. W.D. Lang. [Lias.] |
GA013 | P806641 | Liassic cliffs near the fault. St. Mary's Well Bay, near Lavernock, South Wales. Dr. A. E. Trueman. 1920. [Lias.] |
GA013 | P806642 | Liassic cliffs at Lavernock, South Wales, from the West. Dr. A. E. Trueman. 1920. [Lias.] |
GA013 | P806643 | Lower Lias resting unconformably upon Carboniferous Limestone, Southerndown Cliffs, S. Wales. T.F. Sibly. 1920. [Lias.] |
GA013 | P806644 | Midford Sands cliffs, showing alternations of hard and soft sand and sandstone producing ribbing. East of West Bay, Bridport, Dorset. E.R. Martin. [Lias.] |
GA013 | P806645 | Fault. On left. Lower Lias Shales - black, on right, Midford Sands - yellow. Eype Mouth, Bridport, Dorset. E.R. Martin. [Lias.] |
GA013 | P806646 | Liassic strata. Cliffs and foreshore, near Dunraven, Glamorgan. A.E. Trueman. 1921. [Lias.] |
GA013 | P806647 | Liassic strata, Witchers' Point, Glamorgan. A.E. Trueman. 1921. [Lias.] |
GA013 | P806648 | Lias unconformable on Carboniferous Limestone. Southerndown Cliffs, Glamorganshire. T.F. Sibly. 1920. [Lias.] |
GA013 | P806649 | Overthrust in Liassic Rocks. Dunraven, Glamorganshire. T.F. Sibly. 1920. [Lias.] |
GA013 | P806650 | The Blue Lias of the Devon and Dorset Coast. W.D. Lang. [Lias.] |
GA013 | P806651 | The Blue Lias of the Devon and Dorset Coast. W.D. Lang. [Lias.] |
Trias
GA013 | P806652 | Trias. Gypsum in marls. Aust Cliff. T.W. Reader. Trias. |
GA013 | P806653 | Trias. Fault in Aust Cliff. Glos-shire [Gloucestershire]. S.H. Reynolds. Trias. |
GA013 | P806654 | Budleigh Salterton Pebble Beds. Sherbrooke Chine. Budleigh Salterton, Devon. C. Blackburn. Presented by M.S. Johnston. [Trias.] |
Permian
GA013 | P806655 | Concretions in Magnesian Limestone. Photographed by Dr. George Abbott. 1909-15. Permian. Honeycomb 'A' variety, chiefly divergent form. 4th stage, in situ, nearly solid, weathered surface. Fulwell Hill. X 1/6. |
GA013 | P806656 | Concretions in Magnesian Limestone. Photographed by Dr. George Abbott. 1909-15. Permian. Honeycomb 'A' variety, showing relation of structure to a joint. Greystone bed. Fulwell Hill. Hammer is 14 inches. |
GA013 | P806657 | Concretions in Magnesian Limestone. Photographed by Dr. George Abbott. 1909-15. Permian. Honeycomb 'A' variety. Divergent form. Set showing progressive growth. Fulwell Hill, Sunderland, Co. Durham. X 1/2. |
GA013 | P806658 | Concretions in Magnesian Limestone. Photographed by Dr. George Abbott. 1909-15. Permian. Honeycomb 'A' variety. Parallel form, set in stages of growth. Fulwell Hill, Sunderland. X 2/3. |
GA013 | P806659 | Coralloid (8% of Mg2CaCO3). Divergent form. Set showing 4 stages of growth. Fulwell Hill. X 1/3. [Permian.] |
GA013 | P806660 | Coralloid (8% of Magnesium Carbonate). Parallel form. Set showing 4 stages of growth. Fulwell Hill, Sunderland. X 5/8. [Permian.] |
GA013 | P806661 | Honeycomb 'B' variety. Set in four stages of growth. Fulwell Hill, Sunderland. X 2/3. [Permian.] |
GA013 | P806662 | Coralloid - Divergent form. Concretions from the Magnesian Limestone. Fulwell Hull, Sunderland. Dr. G. Abbott. [Permian.] |
GA013 | P806663 | Coralloid - Parallel form. Concretions from the Magnesian Limestone. Fulwell Hill, Sunderland. Dr. G. Abbott. [Permian.] |
Carboniferous
GA013 | P806664 | Carboniferous Limestone Scenery. The Mumbles, Glamorganshire. T. Kennett-Barrington. 1913. Carboniferous. |
GA013 | P806665 | 'Marble Cliffs', Harlyn Bay, Cornwall. Folded limestone and slate beds. C.A. Stocken. Easter 14. Carboniferous. |
GA013 | P806666 | Fossil Coal tree. Glasgow. E.C. Martin. Carboniferous. |
GA013 | P806667 | Fossil Coal tree. Glasgow. E.C. Martin. Carboniferous. |
GA013 | P806668 | Carboniferous Limestone. Waterlip, Somerset. J. Parker. 29.5.19. Carboniferous. |
GA013 | P806669 | Lower Carboniferous. Ripple marked sandstone. Ardross, Fife, Scotland. P. McIntyre. 6.8.1903. Carboniferous. |
GA013 | P806670 | Lower Carboniferous. Small anti-cline on shore. Ardross, Fife, Scotland. P. McIntyre. 5.8.1903. Carboniferous. |
GA013 | P806671 | Carboniferous Limestone. View from Church Doors Bridge of Skrinkle Haven, looking over the Horse's Back to Tenby. Caldy Island beyond. H. Dixon-Hewitt. 15.4.33. [Carboniferous.] |
GA013 | P806672 | Quarry in Ingletonian 'granite' nr. Horton-in-Ribblesdale, Yorks. H. Dixon-Hewitt. 12.8.33. [Carboniferous.] |
GA013 | P806673 | Folding. Carboniferous Limestone, Hambledon Quarry, nr. Skipton, Yorks. H. Dixon-Hewitt. 16.8.33. [Carboniferous.] |
GA013 | P806674 | Pitching fold in Coal Measures. W. of Saundersfoot Harbour, Pembrokeshire. H. Dixon Hewitt. 16.4.33. [Carboniferous.] |
GA013 | P806675 | Fold in Millstone Grit. Tenby Beach, nr. Giskar Rock. H. Dixon Hewitt. 17.4.33. [Carboniferous.] |
Devonian
GA013 | P806676 | Lower Limestone Shale. Devonian. Skrinkle Bay, Pembrokeshire. T. Kennett-Barrington. 1913. Devonian. |
GA013 | P806677 | Contorted Devonian Rocks. South of Croyde Bay, Devonshire. J. Parker. 26.3.10. Devonian. |
GA013 | P806678 | Contorted Devonian Rocks. South of Croyde Bay, Devonshire. J. Parker. 26.3.10. Devonian. |
GA013 | P806679 | Old Red Sandstone overlain by Carboniferous breccia. Portishead, Somerset. T.W. Reader. 1919. Devonian. |
GA013 | P806680 | Gorge of Logan Lee Burn through Basal Conglomerate of O.R.S. Pentland Hills, Midlothian. 31.7.27. Dixon Hewitt. Devonian. |
GA013 | P806681 | Natural steps formed by band of mudstone in Old Red Stone (nearly vertical). Old Castle Head, Pemblokeshire. H. Dixon Hewitt. 15.4.33. Devonian. |
GA013 | P806682 | O.R.S. conglomerate. Cushenden, N. Ireland. T. Shelford. Aug. 1935. Devonian. |
GA013 | P806683 | Overfolds in the cliffs on the N.E. side of Wild Pear Beach, Devonshire. G.M. Vevers. Easter 1922. [Devonian.] |
GA013 | P806684 | 'Fucoids' on dip surface on the descent to Samson's Caves, Devonshire. G.M Davies. Easter 1922. [Devonian.] |
GA013 | P806685 | Devonian. Dip slope E. of Rillage Point, Devonshire. Undulations pitching to the West and fissures filled with calcite hading to the East. A.J. Bull. Easter 1922. [Devonian.] |
GA013 | P806686 | Contorted Limestone Band in calcareous shale on the West side of Newberry Beach, Devonshire. G.M. Stockley. Easter 1922. [Devonian.] |
Silurian
GA013 | P806687 | Silurian rocks scenery. Windermere, Westmoreland. Looking West. T. Kennett-Barrington. 1913. Silurian. |
GA013 | P806688 | Silurian rocks scenery. Windermere, Westmoreland. Looking North. T. Kennett-Barrington. 1913. Silurian. |
GA013 | P806689 | Silurian stacks. Nr. St. Abb's Head. E.C. Martin. [Silurian.] |
GA013 | P806690 | Section of quarry in Blakeway Hollow Lane, showing 'ballstone' occurring in stratified Wenlock Limestone. Much Wenlock. M.S. Johnstone. [Silurian.] |
GA013 | P806691 | Section of quarry in Blakeway Hollow Lane, showing 'ballstone' occurring in stratified Wenlock Limestone. Much Wenlock. M.S. Johnstone. [Silurian.] |
GA013 | P806692 | Section of quarry in Blakeway Hollow Lane, showing 'ballstone' occurring in stratified Wenlock Limestone. Much Wenlock. M.S. Johnstone. [Silurian.] |
GA013 | P806693 | 'Ballstone' in Wenlock Limestone. Nr. Much Wenlock. M.S. Johnstone. [Silurian.] |
GA013 | P806694 | Section of Wenlock Limestone. Shadwell Rock. Much Wenlock. M.S. Johnstone. [Silurian.] |
GA013 | P806695 | Contorted strata. 70 ft. thick. Gleedon Hill, near Much Wenlock. M.S. Johnstone. [Silurian.] |
Cambrian
GA013 | P806696 | Cambrian rocks sculptured by glacial action. Criccieth, North Wales. T. Kennett Barrington. Cambrian. |
GA013 | P806697 | Basement Cambrian conglomerate. Near Tete de [des] Hougues, Bouley Bay, Jersey. W. Hartley. Easter 1921. Cambrian. |
GA013 | P806698 | Cambrian quartzites dipping at high angle. Boone's Quarry, Tuttle Hill, Nuneaton, Warwicks. H.D. Hewitt. 10.6.35. [Cambrian.] |
Archaean
GA013 | P806699 | Over-thrust scenery. Quinag from Inchnadampf [Inchnadamph] Hotel. L.J. Wills. July 1914. Archean. |
GA013 | P806700 | Over-thrust scenery. Quinag from Loch Glencoul, Scotland. L.J. Wills. July 1914. Archean. |
GA013 | P806701 | Inverted Lewisian gneiss on streaked out Torridon Sandstone. Lower figure pointing to the junction. Flanks of Ben More, Assynt. L.J. Wills. 7.14. Archean. |
GA013 | P806702 | Horizontal basal Torridon Sandstone unconformably overlying steeply inclined decomposed Lewisian gneiss. Base of Spidian Coinich (Quinag) nr. Loch Assynt. L. Wills 7.14. Archean. |
GA013 | P806703 | Dark mylonitized Eastern schists, thrust over white marmolized Cambrian Limestone. South side of the Knockan. Scotland. L.J. Wills. 7.14. Archean. |
GA013 | P806704 | The base Moine thrust-plane exposed by the denudation of stream. On right, Eastern schists, white patch in centre, Cambrian Limestone. West side of the Knockan. Scotland. L.J. Wills. 7.14. Archean. |
GA013 | P806705 | Details of Mylonite above the Moine thrust-plane. South side of the Knockan. Scotland. L.J. Wills. 7.14. Archean. |
GA013 | P806706 | Contortions in Pre-Cambrian shale. St. Lawrence Valley, Jersey. W. Hartley. Easter 1921. [Archean.] |
GA013 | P806707 | Vertically inclined Pre-Cambrian shale and greywackes. St. Lawrence Valley, Jersey. W. Hartley. Easter 1921. [Archean.] |
GA013 | P806708 | 961. [Archean.] |
GA013 | P806709 | Hutton's unconformity, Lower Carboniferous on Dalradian (pre-Cambrian). [Archean.] |
Metamorphic
GA013 | P806710 | Tourmaline schists. Carelaze Pit, St. Austell, Cornwall. Metamorphic. |
GA013 | P806711 | Spherilitic Adinole. Dinas Head, Pentire. S.H. Reynolds. 15.4.14. Metamorphic. |
GA013 | P806712 | Sections in marmolite (serpentine). Pit near Rhoscolyn, Anglesey, N. Wales. Metamorphic. |
GA013 | P806713 | Sections in marmolite (serpentine). Pit near Rhoscolyn, Anglesey, N. Wales. Metamorphic. |
GA013 | P806714 | Sections in marmolite (serpentine). Pit near Rhoscolyn, Anglesey, N. Wales. Metamorphic. |
Igneous
GA013 | P806715 | Headlands of slate and greenstone. Cliff Castle, Pentire, St. Minver, Cornwall. Igneous. |
GA013 | P806716 | Schorl-rock. Roche Rock, Roche, Cornwall. Igneous. |
GA013 | P806717 | Headland of pillow lavas. Pentire Head, St. Minver, Cornwall. Igneous. |
GA013 | P806718 | Pillow lava. Section showing pillows with large central cavities. Pentire Head, St. Minver. Igneous. |
GA013 | P806719 | Decomposed granite. Newer Pit, Carelaze Pit, St. Austell, Cornwall. [Igneous.] |
GA013 | P806720 | Schorl veining in decomposed granite. Carelaze Pit, St. Austell, Cornwall. [Igneous.] |
GA013 | P806721 | Settling tanks, Lantern Clay Pit, Cornwall. S. Reynolds. 16.4.14. [Igneous.] |
GA013 | P806722 | Rig vein, schorl rock. Lantern Clay Pit, Cornwall. S. Reynolds. 16.4.14. [Igneous.] |
GA013 | P806723 | Dolorite promontory. Cliff Castle, Pentire, Cornwall. S.H. Reynolds. 13.4.14. [Igneous.] |
GA013 | P806724 | Pillow lava. Pentire Head, Cornwall. C.A. Stocken. Easter 1914. [Igneous.] |
GA013 | P806725 | Basalt. Giant's Causeway, Ireland. E.C. Martin. [Igneous.] |
GA013 | P806726 | Pillow lava. Pentire Head, Cornwall. S. Reynolds. 13.4.14. [Igneous.] |
GA013 | P806727 | Pillow lava. Church Hill Quarry, Port Isaac, Cornwall. 14.4.14. S.H. Reynolds. [Igneous.] |
GA013 | P806728 | Sheared spilite. Trebarwith Cove, Cornwall. S.H. Reynolds. 10.4.14. [Igneous.] |
GA013 | P806729 | West escarpment of basalt plateau. Antrim, Ireland. E.C. Martin. [Igneous.] |
GA013 | P806730 | Basalt Plateau, looking east from Lough Foyle. North Ireland. E.C. Martin. [Igneous.] |
GA013 | P806731 | Basalt. Giant's Causeway, Ireland. E.C. Martin. [Igneous.] |
GA013 | P806732 | Basalt. Giant's Causeway, Ireland. E.C. Martin. [Igneous.] |
GA013 | P806733 | Basalt. Giant's Causeway, Ireland. E.C. Martin. [Igneous.] |
GA013 | P806734 | Pillow lavas. Trevalga Cliffs, near Tintagel, Cornwall. [Igneous.] |
GA013 | P806735 | Lava cliffs. Trebarwith, south of Tintagel, Cornwall. [Igneous.] |
GA013 | P806736 | Dykes composed of quartz and schorl cutting through spilitic pillow lava. Trewethret [Trewethett] Quarry, Trevalga, Cornwall. [Igneous.] |
GA013 | P806737 | A dyke in O.R.S. The Lion Rock, Millport, Great Cumbrae. P. McIntyre. 18.9.1906. [Igneous.] |
GA013 | P806738 | Curved columns in dyke in volcano. Kincraig, Fife, Scotland. P. McIntyre. 11.8.1903. [Igneous.] |
GA013 | P806739 | Tuff. 10 ft thick between 2 lavas and contorted by the upper one. Brimful Beck, Wastwater, Westmorland. J.F.R. Green. [Igneous.] |
GA013 | P806740 | Pillow lava. Spring Cove, Somerset. S.R. Reynolds. [Igneous.] |
GA013 | P806741 | Panorama of South Bute. Taken from Run nan Eun Point. T. Beech. [Igneous.] Added note: Roinn Clumnach, Composite Sill, Lava Flows, Glen Callum Bay, Runnan-Eun Point, Sandstone, Miniature Bay formed along junction of two flows, Markle Basalt, Vesicular junction, Raised Beach, Glen Callum Fault, Sill of Olivine Dolerite, Lava Escarpments, Run-Nan-Eun Lavas in profile, Dip. |
GA013 | P806742 | Columnar Rhyolite (so called 'columnar grit'). Watch Hill near Embleton, Cumberland. W. Hartley. Aug 1920. [Igneous.] |
GA013 | P806743 | Fault brecciated surface of Threlkeld Granite. Quarry at Threlkeld, Cumberland. W. Hartley. Aug 1920. [Igneous.] |
GA013 | P806744 | Edge of columnar rhyolite. Anne Port, Jersey. Miss Yeates. Easter 1922. [Igneous.] |
GA013 | P806745 | Carboniferous dolerite dyke. Near La Moye, Jersey. Miss R. Yeates. Easter 1922. [Igneous.] |
GA013 | P806746 | Columnar Rhyolite. Archirondette, Jersey. W. Hartley. Easter 1921. [Igneous.] |
GA013 | P806747 | Dyke. Fort Regent, Jersey. Miss Yeates. Easter 1922. [Igneous.] |
GA013 | P806748 | Dolerite dyke. La Moye, Jersey. Miss Yeates. Easter 1922. [Igneous.] |
Human remains
GA013 | P806749 | Barrow, with trench. Upware, Cambridgeshire. T.W. Reader. 18.5.14. Human Remains. |
GA013 | P806750 | Ogams. Near Kilmallock, Ireland. H.A. Haskell. 1921. Human Remains. |
GA013 | P806751 | Ogams. Near Kilmallock, Ireland. H.A. Haskell. 1921. Human Remains. |
GA013 | P806752 | Cromlach. Near Kilmallock, Ireland. H. Haskell. 192? [1921]. Human Remains. |
GA013 | P806753 | Eoliths from drift at Belmont Hill, Lewisham. Drift is in valley of small stream, wh. [which] joined the Quaggy. Material is mostly re-arranged Eocene and a few sub-angular flints. H. Dixon Hewitt. 25.6.05. [Human Remains.] |
GA013 | P806754 | Palaeolith. Early S. Acheul ? [sic]. Much abraded. Found at Three Hills (or Warren Hill) Pit, Mildenhall, Suffolk. H. Dixon Hewett [Hewitt]. [Human Remains.] |
GA013 | P806755 | Polished pot of volcanic mud and red ochre. [Human Remains.] |
GA013 | P806756 | Implement from Brickearth at Elveden Brickyard, Suffolk. (S. Acheul II period). Found 3'6' below surface in 1915. Now in Ipswich Museum. Edge unworn. H. Dixon Hewett [Hewitt]. [Human Remains.] |
GA013 | P806757 | Paleolith. S. Acheul Period ? [sic] found at Rarmport? Hill Pit, Icklington, [Icklingham?] Suffolk. Now in Ipswich Museum. H. Dixon Hewett [Hewitt]. 28.9.??. [Human Remains.] |
GA013 | P806758 | Polishing stone of fine-grained basalt used at the present day by Canarios, at the Troglodite village of Atalaya, Grand Canary in the same manner as in prehistoric times. Photo.d by T.W. Reader. Presented by M.S. Johnston. November 1922. [Human Remains.] Polishing stone of fine-grained basalt used at the present day by Canarios, at the Troglodite village of Atalaya, Grand Canary in the same manner as in prehistoric times. Photo.d by T.W. Reader. Presented by M.S. Johnston. November 1922. |