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== A ==


[[Thomas Adams|Adams, Thomas]]
== Introduction (From memoir) ==


[[James Knox Allan|Allan, James Knox]]
[[File:P222330.jpg|thumbnail|Crag Lough and Highfield Crags, Roman Wall. ]]
The Bellingham district includes much of the Roman Wall country, the Northumbrian lakes, North Tynedale and Redesdale—all areas of outstanding, unspoilt beauty. They are underlain by Carboniferous rocks, 1600 m thick which were laid down around 300 million years ago. In the south and east, 'Yoredale'; limestones, sandstones and shales with the intrusive dolerite of the Whin Sill form scarp and dip-slope features, but in the forested areas to the north and west thick boulder clay of Pleistocene age mantles most of the solid rock and forms its own distinctive drumlin topography.
This memoir is the first comprehensive published account of the geology of the district. After an introductory chapter, the stratigraphy of the Carboniferous rocks is described in detail, with comprehensive correlation diagrams of sections and boreholes together with complementary palaeontological identifications.


[[Henry Attwool Allen|Allen, Henry Attwool]]
Accounts of the igneous rocks and structure of the region are followed by chapters on the Pleistocene and economic geology. Appendices list boreholes, shafts, measured sections and geological photographs and conclude with a comprehensive bibliography.


[[Ernest Masson Anderson M.A., B.Sc. (Edinburgh)|Anderson, Ernest Masson]]
===Previous research ===
For full references see the "[https://webapps.bgs.ac.uk/Memoirs/docs/B01495.html References]"


[[Frederick William Anderson Dr.|Anderson, Frederick William]]
Reference to the geology of the district can be found in many early works but the first systematic study was the primary six-inch geological survey by Hugh Miller Jnr., and D. Burns between 1875 and 1878. The solid edition of their one-inch map was published in 1881 followed by the drift edition in 1883. This map was not accompanied by a detailed geological succession nor were any major lithological subdivisions of the Carboniferous shown. A descriptive memoir written by Miller was not published. Small areas on the eastern and western edges of the district were resurveyed by G. A. Burnett (1932–35) and J. B. W. Day, D. H. Land and D. A. C. Mills (1954–58) respectively.
This memoir is the first comprehensive description of the geology of the district (Figure 3), though a number of generalised descriptions have appeared in works which deal with wider regions (e.g. Lebour, 1889; Garwood, 1910; Smith, 1912; Hickling and others, 1931; Taylor and others, 1971). In addition, important contributions to knowledge of the Carboniferous rocks of the district include those by Tate (1867a), Lebour (1873, 1875a, b), Johnson (1959), Fowler (1966) and Frost (1969). Igneous rocks have been studied by Tate (1867a, b, 1870). Topley and Lebour (1877), Teall (1884a, b), Heslop and Smythe (1910), Weyman (1910), Holmes and Harwood (1928, 1929), Smythe (1930), Randall (1959a, b), and Ineson (1972). Mineral deposits have been described by Wilson and others (1922), Smith (1923) and Dunham (1948); and the drift deposits and glacial retreat phenomena by Dwerryhouse (1902) and Smythe (1908, 1912).
Memoirs describing adjacent areas include those by Miller (1887), Clough (1889), Trotter and Hollingworth (1932), Fowler (1936) and Day (1970).


[[William Anderson|Anderson, William]]
== Maps ==


[[George Edward Andrews|Andrews, George Edward]]
To view all published sheets for this areas visit the [https://webapps.bgs.ac.uk/data/maps/maps.cfc?method=listResults&MapName=&series=E50k&scale=&pageSize=100 Maps Portal].


[[William Talbot Aveline|Aveline, William Talbot]]
=== Latest published maps for this area ===


== B ==
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| Drift sheet - [https://largeimages.bgs.ac.uk/iip/mapsportal.html?id=1001480 View full map] || Solid sheet - [https://largeimages.bgs.ac.uk/iip/mapsportal.html?id=1001481 View full map]
|}


[[George Barrow|Barrow, George]]
=== Drift map details ===
{| class="wikitable"
| Map series: || Geological Survey of England and Wales 1:63,360/1:50,000 geological map series, New Series
|-
| Sheet number: || 13
|-
| Sheet title: || Bellingham.
|-
| Map type: || Drift
|-
| Scale: || 1:50 000
|-
| Publication year: || 1980
|-
| Author statement: || Original geological survey on the Six-Inch scale by H. Miller and D. Burns in 1875-1878. Published on the One-Inch scale as Old Series Sheet 106 NE in 1881 (Solid Edition) and 1883 (Drift Edition). Eastern margin resurveyed on the Six-Inch scale by G.A. Burnett in 1932-1935. Mineral Revision by K.C. Dunham in 1939-1945. Western margin resurveyed on the Six-Inch scale by J.B.W. Day, D.H. Land and D.A.C. Mills in 1954-59. W. Anderson, District Geologist. Resurveyed on the Six-Inch scale by D.V. Frost and D.W. Holliday in 1968-1975.
|-
| Published statement: || Published 1980. Print code: 3500/80.
|}


[[Hilary Bauerman|Bauerman, Hilary]]
=== Solid map details ===
{| class="wikitable"
| Map series: || Geological Survey of England and Wales 1:63,360/1:50,000 geological map series, New Series
|-
| Sheet number: || 13
|-
| Sheet title: || Bellingham.
|-
| Map type: || Solid
|-
| Scale: || 1:50 000
|-
| Publication year: || 1980
|-
| Author statement: || Original geological survey on the Six-Inch scale by H. Miller and D. Burns in 1875-1878. Published on the One-Inch scale as Old Series Sheet 106 NE in 1881 (Solid Edition) and 1883 (Drift Edition). Eastern margin resurveyed on the Six-Inch scale by G.A. Burnett in 1932-1935. Mineral Revision by K.C. Dunham in 1939-1945. Western margin resurveyed on the Six-Inch scale by J.B.W. Day, D.H. Land and D.A.C. Mills in 1954-59. W. Anderson, District Geologist. Resurveyed on the Six-Inch scale by D.V. Frost and D.W. Holliday in 1968-1975.
|-
| Published statement: || Published 1980. Print code: 3500/80.
|}


[[Francis James Bennett|Bennett, Francis James]]
=== Six-inch maps ===
The following is a list of six-inch geological maps included in the area of 1:50000 Geological Sheet 13 with the date of survey for each map. The surveying officers are: G. A. Burnett, J. B. W. Day, D. V. Frost, D. W. Holliday, D. H. Land and D. A. C. Mills. Copies of the maps are deposited for public reference in the libraries of the London and Leeds Offices of the Institute of Geological Sciences. Uncoloured dyeline copies of those marked by an asterisk are available for purchase. Xerox copies of the remaining partially surveyed sheets are also available.


[[James Bennie|Bennie, James]]
[[File:BellinghamIndexto10kmaps.JPG|600px|Index to National Grid six-inch geological maps]]


[[Edward Best|Best, Edward]]


[[T.C. Bishopp|Bishopp, T.C.]]
{| class="wikitable"
 
| NY 66 NE Tipalt Burn || Day || 1954
[[John Hopwood Blake Assoc. M Inst. C.E., F.G.S.|Blake, John Hopwood]]
|-
 
| NY 67 SE* Wileysike || Day || 1954
[[John Blakely|Blakely, John]]
|-
 
| NY 67 NE* Churnsike || Mills || 1954–58
[[Charles R. Bone|Bone, Charles R.]]
|-
 
| NY 68 SE* Christy's Crags || Mills || 1957–58
[[Thomas Owen Bosworth M.A., D.Sc., F.G.S.|Bosworth, Thomas Owen]]
|-
 
| NY 68 NE Whickhope || Land || 1958
[[J. Brewer|Brewer, J.]]
|-
 
| NY 76 NW Edges Green || Frost || 1973
[[Henry William Bristow|Bristow, Henry William]]
|-
 
| NY 76 NE Broomlee and Greenlee || Frost || 1973
[[Cyril Edward Nowill Bromehead|Bromehead, Cyril Edward Nowill]]
|-
 
| NY 77 SW* Grindon Green || Frost || 1970
[[Stevenson Buchan|Buchan, Stevenson]]
|-
 
| NY 77 SE* Shepherdshield || Frost || 1968–69
[[George Alexander Burnett|Burnett, George Alexander]]
|-
 
| NY 77 NW* Green Moor || Holliday || 1974
[[David Burns|Burns, David]]
|-
 
| NY 77 NE* Blackaburn and Stonehaugh || Frost || 1972–73
[[Arthur James Butler|Butler, Arthur James]]
|-
 
| NY 78.SW* Chirdon Burn || Holliday || 1973–74
== C ==
|-
 
| NY 78 NW Falstone || Holliday || 1973
[[Henry Moubray Cadell J.P., D.L., B.Sc., F.R.S.E., F.S.A.Scot., V.D.|Cadell, Henry Moubray]]
|-
 
| NY 78 NE Greenhaugh || Holliday || 1973
[[Alan Charles Grant Cameron|Cameron, Alan Charles Grant]]
|-
 
| NY 86 NW Grindon Hill || Frost and Holliday || 1968
[[C.R. Campbell|Campbell, C.R.]]
|-
 
| NY 86 NE Newbrough and Fourstones || Holliday || 1968
[[Thomas Crosbee Cantrill|Cantrill, Thomas Crosbee]]
|-
 
| NY 87 SW* Sewingshields || Frost || 1968
[[F. Maxwell Carroll|Carroll, F. Maxwell]]
|-
 
| NY 87 SE* Simonburn || Frost and Holliday || 1968–69
[[Robert George Carruthers|Carruthers, Robert George]]
|-
 
| NY 87 NW* Warksburn || Frost || 1971
[[Charles Panzetta Chatwin|Chatwin, Charles Panzetta]]
|-
 
| NY 87 NE* Birtley and Wark || Frost || 1970
[[Richard Clark|Clark, Richard]]
|-
 
| NY 88 SW* Bellingham || Frost || 1972–73
[[Charles Thomas Clough M.A., LL.D., F.G.S., F.R.S.E.|Clough, Charles Thomas]]
|-
 
| NY 88 SE* Redesmouth || Frost || 1972
[[Alexander Colvin|Colvin, Alexander]]
|-
 
| NY 88 NW Hareshaw || Frost || 1973
[[Fred Wolverston Cope|Cope, Fred Wolverston]]
|-
 
| NY 88 NE West Woodburn || Frost || 1973
[[J. Cotton|Cotton, J.]]
|-
 
| NY 96 NW Wall || Holliday || 1971
[[William Hick Couper|Couper, William Hick]]
|-
 
| NY 96 NE Stagshaw || Burnett and Holliday || 1935, 1971
[[James Craik|Craik, James]]
|-
 
| NY 97 SW* Barrasford || Holliday || 1971
[[Cecil Burleigh Crampton|Crampton, Cecil Burleigh]]
|-
 
| NY 97 SE* Bingfield || Burnett and Holliday || 1934–35,1968,1971
[[James Croll LL.D., F.R.S.|Croll, James]]
|-
 
| NY 97 NW* Gunnerton || Frost || 1971
[[Charles Victor Crook B.A.|Crook, Charles Victor]]
|-
 
| NY 97 NE* Hallington || Burnett and Holliday || 1932–34,1971–73
[[Robert Crookall|Crookall, Robert]]
|-
 
| NY 98 SW* Ridsdale || Frost || 1972–73
[[Richard Joseph Cruise C.E., M.R.I.A.|Cruise, Richard Joseph]]
|-
 
| NY 98 SE* Great Bavington || Burnett and Holliday || 1932–33,1972–73
[[Edward Hubert Cunningham-Craig|Cunningham-Craig, Edward Hubert]]
|-
 
| NY 98 NW East Woodburn || Frost || 1973
[[Cecil Henry Cunnington B.Sc.|Cunnington, Cecil Henry]]
|-
 
| NY 98 NE Raechester || Burnett and Holliday || 1933, 1973
[[James Curry|Curry, James]]
|}
 
== D ==
 
Dakyns, John Roche
 
Dalton, William Herbert
 
Davidson, Charles Findlay
 
Davies, William
 
Dawkins, William Boyd
 
De la Beche, Henry Thomas
 
De Rance, Charles Eugene
 
Dewey, Henry
 
Dick, Allan B.
 
Dines, Henry George
 
Dinham, Charles Hawker
 
Dix, Matthew
 
Dixon, Ernest Edward Leslie
 
Drew, Frederick
 
Du Noyer, George Victor
 
Duffin, W. L’Estrange
 
Dunham, Kingsley Charles
 
== E ==
 
Eastwood, Tom
 
Edmunds, Francis Hereward
 
Edwards, Wilfrid Norman
 
Egan, Frederick William
 
Elliott, Eustace George William
 
Etheridge, Robert
 
Evans, Ralph du Boulay
 
Eyles, Victor Ambrose
 
== F ==
 
Flanagan, James
 
Flett, John Smith
 
Foot, Frederick James
 
Forbes, Edward
 
Forbes, James Grellier
 
Foster, Clement Le Neve
 
Fowler, Alexander
 
Fox-Strangways, Charles Edward
 
Frankland, Edward
 
== G ==
 
Galvan, Charles
 
Gapper, J.C.
 
Garraway, Francis
 
Geikie, Archibald
 
Geikie, James
 
George, Thomas Neville
 
Gibbs, Richard
 
Gibson, Walcot
 
Goodchild, John George
 
Gould, Charles
 
Grabham, George Walter
 
Gray, Henry James
 
Green, Alexander Henry
 
Greenly, Edward
 
Gunn, William
 
== H ==
 
Hallett, G.
 
Hallimond, Arthur Francis
 
Haragan, J.
 
Hardman, Edward Townley
 
Harker, Alfred
 
Hatch, Frederick Henry
 
Hawkins, Charles Edward
 
Hay, John
 
Hebert, E.J.
 
Henfrey, Arthur Henfrey
 
Henfrey, George
 
Hill, John Bastian
 
Hinxman, Lionel Wordsworth
 
Hockman, William Rolls
 
Hofmann, Augustus Wilhelm
 
Hollingworth, Sydney Ewart
 
Holloway, W.B.
 
Holloway, W.H.
 
Holmes, Stanley Charles Arthur
 
Holmes, Thomas Vincent
 
Hooker, Joseph Dalton
 
Horne, John
 
Hoskins, Pierce Hoskins
 
Howe, John Allan
 
Howell, Henry Hyett
 
Hughes, Thomas McKenny
 
Hull, Edward
 
Hunt, Robert
 
Huxley, Thomas Henry
 
Hyland, John Shearson
 
== I ==
 
Ibbetson, Levett Landon Boscawen
 
Irvine, Duncan Robertson
 
== J ==
 
Jack, Robert Logan
 
James, Henry
 
James, Trevor Evans
 
Johnstone, Thomas Archibald
 
Jones, Owen Thomas
 
Jones, Robert Cyril Briscoe
 
Jordan, James B.
 
Jordan, Thomas B.
 
Judd, John Wesley
 
Jukes, Joseph Beete
 
Jukes-Browne, Alfred John
 
== K ==
 
Kelly, John
 
Kennedy, John
 
Kennedy, William Quarrier
 
Kilroe, James Robinson
 
Kinahan, George Henry
 
King, William Bernard Robinson
 
Kitchin, Finlay Lorimer
 
Knox, John
 
Kynaston, Herbert
 
== L ==
 
Lamplugh, George William
 
Lebour, George Alexander Louis
 
Lee, Gabriel Wharton
 
Leeson, E.
 
Leonard, Hugh
 
Leonard, William Benjamin
 
Lewis, Edward
 
Lightfoot, Ben
 
Lightfoot, G. Herbert
 
Linn, James
 
Lloyd, Wilfred
 
Logan, William Edmond
 
Lucas, Joseph
 
Lunn, Robert
 
== M ==
 
MacAlister, Donald Alexander
 
Macconochie, Arthur Francis
 
Macconochie, Arthur I.
 
MacGregor, Archibald Gordon
 
Macgregor, Murray
 
Maden, James
 
Marsden, Frank
 
Maufe, Herbert Brantwood
 
McCoy, Frederick
 
McHenry, Alexander
 
McLintock, William Francis Porter
 
McVey, Henry Stobie
 
Meade, Richard
 
Medlicott, Henry Benedict
 
Medlicott, Joseph G.
 
Medlicott, Samuel
 
Miller, Hugh
 
Mitchell, George Hoole
 
Mitchell, William Fancourt
 
Mooney, Dennis
 
Morgan, Stephen William
 
Mourant, Arthur Ernest
 
Muir, John Malcolm
 
Murchison, R.M.
 
Murchison, Roderick Impey
 
Murray, Alexander
 
== N ==
 
Newton, Edwin Tulley
 
Newton, Richard Bullen
 
Newton, T.W.
 
Noble, Arthur Henry
 
Nolan, Joseph
 
== O ==
 
O’Kelly, Joseph
 
Oakley, Kenneth Page
 
O'Connor, Patrick Michael
 
Oldham, Thomas
 
== P ==
 
Peach, Benjamin Neeve
 
Penning, William Henry
 
Penny, J.
 
Percy, John
 
Phemister, James
 
Phillips, John
 
Phillips, Richard
 
Playfair, Lyon
 
Pocock, Roy Woodhouse
 
Pocock, Theodore Innes
 
Pollard, William
 
Polwhele, Thomas Roxburgh
 
Pond, Samuel
 
Pringle, Alexander
 
Pringle, John
 
Pugh, T.J.G.
 
== R ==
 
Ramsay, Andrew Crombie
 
Read, Herbert Harold
 
Reeks, Trenham
 
Rees, Josiah
 
Reid, Clement
 
Rhind, J.
 
Rhind, W.
 
Rhodes, John
 
Richey, James Ernest
 
Robbie, James Andrew
 
Robertson, Thomas
 
Rose, William Colin Campbell
 
Ross, George
 
Rudler, Frederick William
 
Russell, Robert
 
Rutley, Frank
 
== S ==
 
Salter, John William
 
Salter, Peter John
 
Scrivenor, John Brooke
 
Selwyn, Alfred Richard
 
Seymour, Henry Joseph
 
Sharman, George
 
Shelswell, John
 
Sherlock, Robert Lionel
 
Simmons, William Charles
 
Simpson, John Baird
 
Skae, Harriman Malcolm
 
Skertchly, Sydney Barber Josiah
 
Smith, Bernard
 
Smyth, Warington Wilkinson
 
Sollas, William Johnson
 
Stephens, John Victor
 
Stokes, G.G.
 
Stokes, R.S.
 
Strahan, Aubrey
 
Stubblefield, Cyril James
 
Symes, Richard Glascott
 
== T ==
 
Taylor, James Haward
 
Teall, Jethro Justinian Harris
 
Thomas, Herbert Henry
 
Thomas, Ivor
 
Tiddeman, Richard Hill
 
Tonks, Laurance Henry
 
Tookey, Charles
 
Topley, William
 
Traill, William A.
 
Trench, Richard
 
Trimmer, Edward J.A.
 
Trimmer, Joshua
 
Trotter, Frederick Murray
 
Tyndall, John
 
== U ==
 
Ussher, William Augustus Edmond
 
== W ==
 
Walters, Hugh
 
Ward, James
 
Warren, James Lillie
 
Watts, William Whitehead
 
Wedd, Charles B.
 
Welch, Francis Brian Awburn
 
Whitaker, William
 
Whitehead, Talbot Haes
 
Wild, H.
 
Wilkinson, Sydney Berdoe Neal
 
William, William Rudler
 
Williams, David Hiram
 
Williams, Horace Walter Gilbert
 
Willis, Robert
 
Wills, Leonard Johnston
 
Willson, Walter Lindsay
 
Wilson, George Victor
 
Wilson, James Simpson Grant
 
Wollaston, G. Hyde
 
Woodward, Horace Bolingbroke
 
Wray, Disney Alexander
 
Wright, William Bourke
 
Wyley, Andrew


Wynne, Alfred H.
== Memoir ==
'''Geology of the country around Bellingham. Memoir for 1:50 000 geological sheet 13 by D.V. Frost and D.W. Holliday'''


Wynne, Arthur Beavor
Bibliographical reference: Frost, D.V. and Holliday, D.W. 1980. Geology of the country around Bellingham. Mem. Geol. Surv. G.B., Sheet 13, 112 pp.


== Y ==
[https://webapps.bgs.ac.uk/Memoirs/docs/B01495.html View searchable copy]


Young, John
[https://pubs.bgs.ac.uk/publications.html?pubID=B01495 View original printed memoir]

Latest revision as of 10:30, 3 May 2023

Geological Survey of England and Wales 1:50,000 map tile: Sheet 13 Bellingham - data sources

Introduction (From memoir)

Crag Lough and Highfield Crags, Roman Wall.

The Bellingham district includes much of the Roman Wall country, the Northumbrian lakes, North Tynedale and Redesdale—all areas of outstanding, unspoilt beauty. They are underlain by Carboniferous rocks, 1600 m thick which were laid down around 300 million years ago. In the south and east, 'Yoredale'; limestones, sandstones and shales with the intrusive dolerite of the Whin Sill form scarp and dip-slope features, but in the forested areas to the north and west thick boulder clay of Pleistocene age mantles most of the solid rock and forms its own distinctive drumlin topography. This memoir is the first comprehensive published account of the geology of the district. After an introductory chapter, the stratigraphy of the Carboniferous rocks is described in detail, with comprehensive correlation diagrams of sections and boreholes together with complementary palaeontological identifications.

Accounts of the igneous rocks and structure of the region are followed by chapters on the Pleistocene and economic geology. Appendices list boreholes, shafts, measured sections and geological photographs and conclude with a comprehensive bibliography.

Previous research

For full references see the "References"

Reference to the geology of the district can be found in many early works but the first systematic study was the primary six-inch geological survey by Hugh Miller Jnr., and D. Burns between 1875 and 1878. The solid edition of their one-inch map was published in 1881 followed by the drift edition in 1883. This map was not accompanied by a detailed geological succession nor were any major lithological subdivisions of the Carboniferous shown. A descriptive memoir written by Miller was not published. Small areas on the eastern and western edges of the district were resurveyed by G. A. Burnett (1932–35) and J. B. W. Day, D. H. Land and D. A. C. Mills (1954–58) respectively. This memoir is the first comprehensive description of the geology of the district (Figure 3), though a number of generalised descriptions have appeared in works which deal with wider regions (e.g. Lebour, 1889; Garwood, 1910; Smith, 1912; Hickling and others, 1931; Taylor and others, 1971). In addition, important contributions to knowledge of the Carboniferous rocks of the district include those by Tate (1867a), Lebour (1873, 1875a, b), Johnson (1959), Fowler (1966) and Frost (1969). Igneous rocks have been studied by Tate (1867a, b, 1870). Topley and Lebour (1877), Teall (1884a, b), Heslop and Smythe (1910), Weyman (1910), Holmes and Harwood (1928, 1929), Smythe (1930), Randall (1959a, b), and Ineson (1972). Mineral deposits have been described by Wilson and others (1922), Smith (1923) and Dunham (1948); and the drift deposits and glacial retreat phenomena by Dwerryhouse (1902) and Smythe (1908, 1912). Memoirs describing adjacent areas include those by Miller (1887), Clough (1889), Trotter and Hollingworth (1932), Fowler (1936) and Day (1970).

Maps

To view all published sheets for this areas visit the Maps Portal.

Latest published maps for this area

Drift sheet - View full map Solid sheet - View full map

Drift map details

Map series: Geological Survey of England and Wales 1:63,360/1:50,000 geological map series, New Series
Sheet number: 13
Sheet title: Bellingham.
Map type: Drift
Scale: 1:50 000
Publication year: 1980
Author statement: Original geological survey on the Six-Inch scale by H. Miller and D. Burns in 1875-1878. Published on the One-Inch scale as Old Series Sheet 106 NE in 1881 (Solid Edition) and 1883 (Drift Edition). Eastern margin resurveyed on the Six-Inch scale by G.A. Burnett in 1932-1935. Mineral Revision by K.C. Dunham in 1939-1945. Western margin resurveyed on the Six-Inch scale by J.B.W. Day, D.H. Land and D.A.C. Mills in 1954-59. W. Anderson, District Geologist. Resurveyed on the Six-Inch scale by D.V. Frost and D.W. Holliday in 1968-1975.
Published statement: Published 1980. Print code: 3500/80.

Solid map details

Map series: Geological Survey of England and Wales 1:63,360/1:50,000 geological map series, New Series
Sheet number: 13
Sheet title: Bellingham.
Map type: Solid
Scale: 1:50 000
Publication year: 1980
Author statement: Original geological survey on the Six-Inch scale by H. Miller and D. Burns in 1875-1878. Published on the One-Inch scale as Old Series Sheet 106 NE in 1881 (Solid Edition) and 1883 (Drift Edition). Eastern margin resurveyed on the Six-Inch scale by G.A. Burnett in 1932-1935. Mineral Revision by K.C. Dunham in 1939-1945. Western margin resurveyed on the Six-Inch scale by J.B.W. Day, D.H. Land and D.A.C. Mills in 1954-59. W. Anderson, District Geologist. Resurveyed on the Six-Inch scale by D.V. Frost and D.W. Holliday in 1968-1975.
Published statement: Published 1980. Print code: 3500/80.

Six-inch maps

The following is a list of six-inch geological maps included in the area of 1:50000 Geological Sheet 13 with the date of survey for each map. The surveying officers are: G. A. Burnett, J. B. W. Day, D. V. Frost, D. W. Holliday, D. H. Land and D. A. C. Mills. Copies of the maps are deposited for public reference in the libraries of the London and Leeds Offices of the Institute of Geological Sciences. Uncoloured dyeline copies of those marked by an asterisk are available for purchase. Xerox copies of the remaining partially surveyed sheets are also available.

Index to National Grid six-inch geological maps


NY 66 NE Tipalt Burn Day 1954
NY 67 SE* Wileysike Day 1954
NY 67 NE* Churnsike Mills 1954–58
NY 68 SE* Christy's Crags Mills 1957–58
NY 68 NE Whickhope Land 1958
NY 76 NW Edges Green Frost 1973
NY 76 NE Broomlee and Greenlee Frost 1973
NY 77 SW* Grindon Green Frost 1970
NY 77 SE* Shepherdshield Frost 1968–69
NY 77 NW* Green Moor Holliday 1974
NY 77 NE* Blackaburn and Stonehaugh Frost 1972–73
NY 78.SW* Chirdon Burn Holliday 1973–74
NY 78 NW Falstone Holliday 1973
NY 78 NE Greenhaugh Holliday 1973
NY 86 NW Grindon Hill Frost and Holliday 1968
NY 86 NE Newbrough and Fourstones Holliday 1968
NY 87 SW* Sewingshields Frost 1968
NY 87 SE* Simonburn Frost and Holliday 1968–69
NY 87 NW* Warksburn Frost 1971
NY 87 NE* Birtley and Wark Frost 1970
NY 88 SW* Bellingham Frost 1972–73
NY 88 SE* Redesmouth Frost 1972
NY 88 NW Hareshaw Frost 1973
NY 88 NE West Woodburn Frost 1973
NY 96 NW Wall Holliday 1971
NY 96 NE Stagshaw Burnett and Holliday 1935, 1971
NY 97 SW* Barrasford Holliday 1971
NY 97 SE* Bingfield Burnett and Holliday 1934–35,1968,1971
NY 97 NW* Gunnerton Frost 1971
NY 97 NE* Hallington Burnett and Holliday 1932–34,1971–73
NY 98 SW* Ridsdale Frost 1972–73
NY 98 SE* Great Bavington Burnett and Holliday 1932–33,1972–73
NY 98 NW East Woodburn Frost 1973
NY 98 NE Raechester Burnett and Holliday 1933, 1973

Memoir

Geology of the country around Bellingham. Memoir for 1:50 000 geological sheet 13 by D.V. Frost and D.W. Holliday

Bibliographical reference: Frost, D.V. and Holliday, D.W. 1980. Geology of the country around Bellingham. Mem. Geol. Surv. G.B., Sheet 13, 112 pp.

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