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11 September 2020

  • 20:3520:35, 11 September 2020 diff hist 0 File:P804683.jpg→‎Summary current
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  • 20:3220:32, 11 September 2020 diff hist +3,487 N File:P804683.jpgEntrance to a tunnel 300 yards long through the Chalk with Gravels and Boulder Clay overlying it. Members just coming through. Excursion to Hertford and Stevenage, May 2nd 1914. [http://pubs.bgs.ac.uk/publications.html?pubID=GA004#v=d&z=2&n=5&i=P802787.jp2&y=284&x=367 From the Geologists' Association Carreck Archive. The Reader Geological Photographs. 1914, 1916.]
  • 20:3120:31, 11 September 2020 diff hist +3,456 N File:P804682.jpgA valley being crossed. A cutting in Boulder Clay in the eastern slope of the Stevenage Valley. Excursion to Hertford and Stevenage, May 2nd 1914. [http://pubs.bgs.ac.uk/publications.html?pubID=GA004#v=d&z=2&n=5&i=P802787.jp2&y=284&x=367 From the Geologists' Association Carreck Archive. The Reader Geological Photographs. 1914, 1916.] current
  • 20:3020:30, 11 September 2020 diff hist +3,648 N File:P804681.jpgThe Switchback. This line under construction is the continuation from Hertford to Knebworth. Excursion to Hertford and Stevenage, May 2nd 1914. For about six miles the line traverses the western slope of the Stevenage Valley drained by the River Beane which joins the Lea near Hertford. The general character of the country is undulating. [http://pubs.bgs.ac.uk/publications.html?pubID=GA004#v=d&z=2&n=5&i=P802787.jp2&y=284&x=367 From the Geologists' Association Carreck Archive. The Reader Geol... current
  • 20:2920:29, 11 September 2020 diff hist +3,645 N File:P804680.jpgOur Special. This line under construction is the continuation from Hertford to Knebworth. Excursion to Hertford and Stevenage, May 2nd 1914. For about six miles the line traverses the western slope of the Stevenage Valley drained by the River Beane which joins the Lea near Hertford. The general character of the country is undulating. [http://pubs.bgs.ac.uk/publications.html?pubID=GA004#v=d&z=2&n=5&i=P802787.jp2&y=284&x=367 From the Geologists' Association Carreck Archive. The Reader Geologi... current

10 September 2020

9 September 2020

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