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12 April 2022

  • 18:2918:29, 12 April 2022 diff hist +34 File:GA Image 0496.jpg→‎Summary current
  • 18:2918:29, 12 April 2022 diff hist +201 N File:GA Image 0496.jpgFigure 62 Section at the Mount, Ealing. (About 50 feet long * Included mass of sand. ** included deposits of Purple Clay. {{Template:GA excursions1860-1890}} == Licencing == {{GA}}
  • 18:2518:25, 12 April 2022 diff hist +517 N File:GA Image 0495.jpgFigure 61.—The Mount, Ealing. Excavation of the south side, October 1882. {| class="wikitable" | S Surface soils full of stones || ¾ |- | A. Mottled Clay "puddled" || 2–3 |- | B. Channel filled with gravel, stones, clay (some probably 130-150 ft. long) || 3–5 |- | C.Laminated loamy clay with sand, drippinf slightly S. || 5 |- | D. very loamy clay, with sandy layers, mica and sarsens || |- | E. Strong loamy clay with mica || |} {{Template:GA excursions1860-1890}} == Licencing == {{GA}} current
  • 18:2218:22, 12 April 2022 diff hist +313 N File:GA Image 0494.jpgFigure 60 Section from Pinner to Hampstead (1 inch to 2 miles) By J.L. Lobley. 1. Chalk. 2. Woolwich Beds. 3. London Clay. 3′ Upper Sandy London Clay. 4 Bagshot Sands. 5 Hill Gravels (?Glacial). 6 Brent Gravels (Post Pliocene Alluvium). {{Template:GA excursions1860-1890}} == Licencing == {{GA}} current
  • 18:2118:21, 12 April 2022 diff hist +383 N File:GA Image 0493.jpgFigure 59 At depths of 20 feet, and sometimes 30 feet, other gravel occurs with still older, more greatly abraded, and ochreous implements ; one of which, from the east side of the Lea, at Leyton, Essex, is illustrated at Figure 59. Reproduced here by the kind. permission of Mr. Worthington G.. Smith, F.L.S. {{Template:GA excursions1860-1890}} == Licencing == {{GA}} current
  • 18:2018:20, 12 April 2022 diff hist +387 N File:GA Image 0492.jpgFigure 58 The implements from the twelve-foot stratum of Thames gravel are sub-abraded, lustrous and of greater age than the foregoing ; one of these, now in the collection of Dr. Evans, is illustrated, one-half real size, by Figure 58. Reproduced here by the kind. permission of Mr. Worthington G.. Smith, F.L.S. {{Template:GA excursions1860-1890}} == Licencing == {{GA}} current
  • 18:2018:20, 12 April 2022 diff hist +189 N File:GA Image 0491.jpgFigure 57 Abraded quartz hammer-stone. Reproduced here by the kind. permission of Mr. Worthington G.. Smith, F.L.S. {{Template:GA excursions1860-1890}} == Licencing == {{GA}} current
  • 18:1918:19, 12 April 2022 diff hist −230 File:GA Image 0490.jpgNo edit summary current
  • 18:1818:18, 12 April 2022 diff hist +462 N File:GA Image 0490.jpgFigure 56 Small and beautifully-made flint implement. Reproduced here by the kind. permission of Mr. Worthington G.. Smith, F.L.S. {{Template:GA excursions1860-1890}} == Licencing == {{GA}}
  • 18:1818:18, 12 April 2022 diff hist +462 N File:GA Image 0489.jpgFigure 55 Small and beautifully-made flint implement. Reproduced here by the kind. permission of Mr. Worthington G.. Smith, F.L.S. {{Template:GA excursions1860-1890}} == Licencing == {{GA}} current
  • 18:1718:17, 12 April 2022 diff hist +470 N File:GA Image 0488.jpgFigure 54 Section showing "Warp and Trail", Stoke Newington.. Reproduced here by the kind. permission of Mr. Worthington G.. Smith, F.L.S. {{Template:GA excursions1860-1890}} == Licencing == {{GA}} current
  • 18:1618:16, 12 April 2022 diff hist +467 N File:GA Image 0487.jpgFigure 53 Section west of Kyverdale Road, Stoke Newington. Reproduced here by the kind. permission of Mr. Worthington G.. Smith, F.L.S. {{Template:GA excursions1860-1890}} == Licencing == {{GA}} current
  • 18:1518:15, 12 April 2022 diff hist +635 N File:GA Image 0486.jpgFigure 52 Section in Stoke Newington Pit [Reprinted by permission of the Council from Q.J.G.S vol. xxvi. Surface Soil. k. Covering bed, large flints in stiff brown clay. ? Trail] 6-8 feet. j. Brick-earth. 2.-g., e.-c. Finely laminated loams and clays. f. Peaty black clay. Beds c.-j. were 30 feet thick. {{Template:GA excursions1860-1890}} == Licencing == {{GA}} current
  • 18:1418:14, 12 April 2022 diff hist +492 N File:GA Image 0485.jpgFigure 51 Section across the valleys of the Hackney Brook and the Lea. A Ayrsome Street. B. Stoke Newington Common. C. Stamford Hill. a. Gravels. b. London Clay {{Template:GA excursions1860-1890}} == Licencing == {{GA}} current
  • 18:1318:13, 12 April 2022 diff hist +128 N File:GA Image 0484.jpgFigure 50 Vertical sections of the gravels of Hackney. {{Template:GA excursions1860-1890}} == Licencing == {{GA}} current

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