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Geological & Mineralogical Map Of England And Wales, With Parts Of Scotland, Ireland & France,
Knipe, James Alexander ...
Geological & Mineralogi...
1847
2051.002
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Knipe, James Alexander   
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Geological & Mineralogical Map Of England And Wales, With Parts Of Scotland, Ireland & France, Showing also the Inland Navigation By means of Rivers & Canals, With their Elevation in feet above the Sea, The Rail Roads & Principal Roads, By J.A. Knipe ... T.W. Saunders, 6, Charing Cross) Published By J.A. Knipe, Jany. 1st 1847, and may be had of the Engraver, J. Dower, 6, Cumming Place, Pentonville, London. (Messrs. Grant & Griffith St. Pauls Ch. Yd. (late Harris). Designed and Drawn by J.A. Knipe. Engraved by I. Dower, Pentonville, London. (with 7 inset profiles).
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2051.002
"Geological Map of England and Wales
Geikie, Archibald
"Geological Map of Engl...
1897
15122.002
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Geikie, Archibald
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"Geological Map of England and Wales Reduced chiefly from the Ordnance and Geological Surveys under the direction of Sir Archibald Geikie DSc., LLD, FRS, Director General of the Geological Survey. Topography by John Bartholomew F.R.G.S."
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15122.002
Geological Map of England, Wales and the Southern part of Scotland
Ravenstein, Ernest Geor...
Geological Map of Engla...
1862
15125.002
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Ravenstein, Ernest George, 1834-1913
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Geological Map of England, Wales and the Southern part of Scotland drawn from the latest authorities by E G Ravenstein F.R.G.S
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15125.002
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Date estimated.
Geological Map of England and Wales.
Society for the Diffusi...
Geological Map of Engla...
1872
10911.012
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Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge (Great Britain)
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Geological Map of England and Wales.
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10911.012
Geological Map of England and Wales
Knipe, James Alexander ...
Geological Map of Engla...
1837
10535.002
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[Knipe, James Alexander   , Walker, John, Walker, Charles]
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Geological Map of England and Wales showing also the Inland navigation by means of Rivers and Canals with their elevation in feet above the sea together with the Rail Roads & Principal Roads by J & C Walker.
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10535.002
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Map shows mineral types occurring across England, Wales, and southern and central Scotland. Relief shown by hachures. Includes geological and mineralogical sections from Lands End and from the St. George's Channel to the German Ocean.
A Geological Map of England and Wales
Greenough, George Bella...
A Geological Map of Eng...
1826
10516.002
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Greenough, George Bellas, (1778-1855)
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A Geological Map of England and Wales reduced by permission from the map in 6 sheets published by the Geological Society.
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10516.002
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Reduced from the first edition of Greenough's important large six sheet map published in 1819 in response to William Smith's pioneering Geological map of England and Wales published in 1815. See our copies of the Greenough 1839 second edition (10496.000) and the 1865 final thrid edition (10491.000).
Covers: A Physical and Geological Map of England and Wales...Revised.
Greenough, George Bella...
Covers: A Physical and ...
1865
10491.001
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Greenough, George Bellas, (1778-1855)
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(Covers to) A Physical and Geological Map of England and Wales By G.B. Greenough Esq. F.R.S. (on the basis of the original Map of William Smith 1815) Revised and Improved under the Superintendence of a Committee of the Geological Society of London, from the maps of the Geological Survey of Great Britain, 1836-63 and the Maps and Documents contributed by Sir R. I. Murchison, Professor Phillips, Joseph Prestwich, R. Godwin Austen, and others. July 1865.
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10491.001
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Greenough first published this map in 1820, then a second edition in 1839 (see our 10496.000), and this final third posthumous edition in 1865. Greenough drew heavily on William Smith's Geological map of England and Wales but did not credit him until the third edition. There are several differences between the Greenough and Smith maps: Greenough delineates the topography and Smith does not, and Greenough's scale is 6 miles to the inch vs Smith at 5 miles to the inch. There were also differences underlying the geology of both maps. Greenough made significant revisions to the second edition and to this final third edition. Following the publication of the first 1820 edition, there was a continuing dispute between Greenough and Smith as to Greenough's uncredited use of Smith's map.
N.E. Sheet. A Physical and Geological Map of England and Wales...Revised.
Greenough, George Bella...
N.E. Sheet. A Physical ...
1865
10491.002
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Greenough, George Bellas, (1778-1855)
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N.E. Sheet. A Physical and Geological Map of England and Wales By G.B. Greenough Esq. F.R.S. (on the basis of the original Map of William Smith 1815) Revised and Improved under the Superintendence of a Committee of the Geological Society of London, from the maps of the Geological Survey of Great Britain, 1836-63 and the Maps and Documents contributed by Sir R. I. Murchison, Professor Phillips, Joseph Prestwich, R. Godwin Austen, and others. July 1865.
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10491.002
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Greenough first published this map in 1820, then a second edition in 1839 (see our 10496.000), and this final third posthumous edition in 1865. Greenough drew heavily on William Smith's Geological map of England and Wales but did not credit him until the third edition. There are several differences between the Greenough and Smith maps: Greenough delineates the topography and Smith does not, and Greenough's scale is 6 miles to the inch vs Smith at 5 miles to the inch. There were also differences underlying the geology of both maps. Greenough made significant revisions to the second edition and to this final third edition. Following the publication of the first 1820 edition, there was a continuing dispute between Greenough and Smith as to Greenough's uncredited use of Smith's map.
S.E. Sheet. A Physical and Geological Map of England and Wales...Revised.
Greenough, George Bella...
S.E. Sheet. A Physical ...
1865
10491.005
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Greenough, George Bellas, (1778-1855)
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S.E. Sheet. A Physical and Geological Map of England and Wales By G.B. Greenough Esq. F.R.S. (on the basis of the original Map of William Smith 1815) Revised and Improved under the Superintendence of a Committee of the Geological Society of London, from the maps of the Geological Survey of Great Britain, 1836-63 and the Maps and Documents contributed by Sir R. I. Murchison, Professor Phillips, Joseph Prestwich, R. Godwin Austen, and others. July 1865.
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10491.005
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Greenough first published this map in 1820, then a second edition in 1839 (see our 10496.000), and this final third posthumous edition in 1865. Greenough drew heavily on William Smith's Geological map of England and Wales but did not credit him until the third edition. There are several differences between the Greenough and Smith maps: Greenough delineates the topography and Smith does not, and Greenough's scale is 6 miles to the inch vs Smith at 5 miles to the inch. There were also differences underlying the geology of both maps. Greenough made significant revisions to the second edition and to this final third edition. Following the publication of the first 1820 edition, there was a continuing dispute between Greenough and Smith as to Greenough's uncredited use of Smith's map.
Composite: N.E.,N.W.,S.W.,S.E. Sheets. A Physical and Geological Map of England and Wales...Revised.
Greenough, George Bella...
Composite: N.E.,N.W.,S....
1865
10491.006
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Greenough, George Bellas, (1778-1855)
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(Composite map of) N.E.,N.W.,S.W.,S.E. Sheets. A Physical and Geological Map of England and Wales By G.B. Greenough Esq. F.R.S. (on the basis of the original Map of William Smith 1815) Revised and Improved under the Superintendence of a Committee of the Geological Society of London, from the maps of the Geological Survey of Great Britain, 1836-63 and the Maps and Documents contributed by Sir R. I. Murchison, Professor Phillips, Joseph Prestwich, R. Godwin Austen, and others. July 1865.
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10491.006
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Greenough first published this map in 1820, then a second edition in 1839 (see our 10496.000), and this final third posthumous edition in 1865. Greenough drew heavily on William Smith's Geological map of England and Wales but did not credit him until the third edition. There are several differences between the Greenough and Smith maps: Greenough delineates the topography and Smith does not, and Greenough's scale is 6 miles to the inch vs Smith at 5 miles to the inch. There were also differences underlying the geology of both maps. Greenough made significant revisions to the second edition and to this final third edition. Following the publication of the first 1820 edition, there was a continuing dispute between Greenough and Smith as to Greenough's uncredited use of Smith's map.
Covers: A Physical and Geological Map of England and Wales.
Greenough, George Bella...
Covers: A Physical and ...
1839
10496.001
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Greenough, George Bellas, (1778-1855)
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(Covers to) A Physical and Geological Map of England and Wales By G.B. Greenough Esq. President of the Geological Society of London. At its Establishment and at subsequent periods: President of the Royal Geographical Society of London &c. First Edition No. 1st 1819. Second Edition Novr. 1st 1839.
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10496.001
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Greenough first published this map in 1820, then this second edition in 1839, and a final third posthumous edition in 1865. Greenough drew heavily on William Smith's Geological map of England and Wales but did not credit him until the third edition. There are several differences between the Greenough and Smith maps: Greenough delineates the topography and Smith does not, and Greenough's scale is 6 miles to the inch vs Smith at 5 miles to the inch. There were also differences underlying the geology of both maps. Greenough made significant revisions to this second edition and to the final third edition. Following the publication of the first 1820 edition, there was a continuing dispute between Greenough and Smith as to Greenough's uncredited use of Smith's map. The N.E. sheet is from a different copy as is the Index of Colours which was both pasted on the map in some copies and issued separately in others - both are present here. Although it appears that the index of colors that is pasted onto the W. Sheet of this copy is an early version of the index of colors that appears on the 1865 third edition. It does not actually represent the colors used on the map so may have been added afterwards, incorrectly. The separate sheet Index of Colours is the correct index for colors in this second edition.
N.E. Sheet. A Physical and Geological Map of England and Wales.
Greenough, George Bella...
N.E. Sheet. A Physical ...
1839
10496.002
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Greenough, George Bellas, (1778-1855)
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N.E. Sheet. A Physical and Geological Map of England and Wales By G.B. Greenough Esq. President of the Geological Society of London. At its Establishment and at subsequent periods: President of the Royal Geographical Society of London &c. First Edition No. 1st 1819. Second Edition Novr. 1st 1839.
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10496.002
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Greenough first published this map in 1820, then this second edition in 1839, and a final third posthumous edition in 1865. Greenough drew heavily on William Smith's Geological map of England and Wales but did not credit him until the third edition. There are several differences between the Greenough and Smith maps: Greenough delineates the topography and Smith does not, and Greenough's scale is 6 miles to the inch vs Smith at 5 miles to the inch. There were also differences underlying the geology of both maps. Greenough made significant revisions to this second edition and to the final third edition. Following the publication of the first 1820 edition, there was a continuing dispute between Greenough and Smith as to Greenough's uncredited use of Smith's map. The N.E. sheet is from a different copy as is the Index of Colours which was both pasted on the map in some copies and issued separately in others - both are present here. Although it appears that the index of colors that is pasted onto the W. Sheet of this copy is an early version of the index of colors that appears on the 1865 third edition. It does not actually represent the colors used on the map so may have been added afterwards, incorrectly. The separate sheet Index of Colours is the correct index for colors in this second edition.
E. Sheet. A Physical and Geological Map of England and Wales.
Greenough, George Bella...
E. Sheet. A Physical an...
1839
10496.004
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Greenough, George Bellas, (1778-1855)
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E. Sheet. A Physical and Geological Map of England and Wales By G.B. Greenough Esq. President of the Geological Society of London. At its Establishment and at subsequent periods: President of the Royal Geographical Society of London &c. First Edition No. 1st 1819. Second Edition Novr. 1st 1839.
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10496.004
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Greenough first published this map in 1820, then this second edition in 1839, and a final third posthumous edition in 1865. Greenough drew heavily on William Smith's Geological map of England and Wales but did not credit him until the third edition. There are several differences between the Greenough and Smith maps: Greenough delineates the topography and Smith does not, and Greenough's scale is 6 miles to the inch vs Smith at 5 miles to the inch. There were also differences underlying the geology of both maps. Greenough made significant revisions to this second edition and to the final third edition. Following the publication of the first 1820 edition, there was a continuing dispute between Greenough and Smith as to Greenough's uncredited use of Smith's map. The N.E. sheet is from a different copy as is the Index of Colours which was both pasted on the map in some copies and issued separately in others - both are present here. Although it appears that the index of colors that is pasted onto the W. Sheet of this copy is an early version of the index of colors that appears on the 1865 third edition. It does not actually represent the colors used on the map so may have been added afterwards, incorrectly. The separate sheet Index of Colours is the correct index for colors in this second edition.
Composite: A Physical and Geological Map of England and Wales.
Greenough, George Bella...
Composite: A Physical a...
1839
10496.009
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Greenough, George Bellas, (1778-1855)
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(Composite map of) A Physical and Geological Map of England and Wales By G.B. Greenough Esq. President of the Geological Society of London. At its Establishment and at subsequent periods: President of the Royal Geographical Society of London &c. First Edition No. 1st 1819. Second Edition Novr. 1st 1839.
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10496.009
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Greenough first published this map in 1820, then this second edition in 1839, and a final third posthumous edition in 1865. Greenough drew heavily on William Smith's Geological map of England and Wales but did not credit him until the third edition. There are several differences between the Greenough and Smith maps: Greenough delineates the topography and Smith does not, and Greenough's scale is 6 miles to the inch vs Smith at 5 miles to the inch. There were also differences underlying the geology of both maps. Greenough made significant revisions to this second edition and to the final third edition. Following the publication of the first 1820 edition, there was a continuing dispute between Greenough and Smith as to Greenough's uncredited use of Smith's map. The N.E. sheet is from a different copy as is the Index of Colours which was both pasted on the map in some copies and issued separately in others - both are present here. Although it appears that the index of colors that is pasted onto the W. Sheet of this copy is an early version of the index of colors that appears on the 1865 third edition. It does not actually represent the colors used on the map so may have been added afterwards, incorrectly. The separate sheet Index of Colours is the correct index for colors in this second edition.
Composite: A Physical and Geological Map of England and Wales.
Greenough, George Bella...
Composite: A Physical a...
1839
10496.010
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Greenough, George Bellas, (1778-1855)
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(Composite map of) A Physical and Geological Map of England and Wales By G.B. Greenough Esq. President of the Geological Society of London. At its Establishment and at subsequent periods: President of the Royal Geographical Society of London &c. First Edition No. 1st 1819. Second Edition Novr. 1st 1839.
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10496.010
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Note: This composite image has added the original separately printed Index of Colours below the title on the E. Sheet. Greenough first published this map in 1820, then this second edition in 1839, and a final third posthumous edition in 1865. Greenough drew heavily on William Smith's Geological map of England and Wales but did not credit him until the third edition. There are several differences between the Greenough and Smith maps: Greenough delineates the topography and Smith does not, and Greenough's scale is 6 miles to the inch vs Smith at 5 miles to the inch. There were also differences underlying the geology of both maps. Greenough made significant revisions to this second edition and to the final third edition. Following the publication of the first 1820 edition, there was a continuing dispute between Greenough and Smith as to Greenough's uncredited use of Smith's map. The N.E. sheet is from a different copy as is the Index of Colours which was both pasted on the map in some copies and issued separately in others - both are present here. Although it appears that the index of colors that is pasted onto the W. Sheet of this copy is an early version of the index of colors that appears on the 1865 third edition. It does not actually represent the colors used on the map so may have been added afterwards, incorrectly. The separate sheet Index of Colours is the correct index for colors in this second edition.
Composite: Sheets 2 - 15. Ordnance Survey of England and Wales.
Ordnance Survey Office;...
Composite: Sheets 2 - 1...
1891
8742.017
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[Ordnance Survey Office, Geikie, Archibald]
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(Composite of) Sheets 2 - 15. Ordnance Survey of England and Wales.
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8742.017
44. Cheltenham.
Geological Survey of Gr...
44. Cheltenham.
1879
6913.076
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[Geological Survey of Great Britain and Ireland, Great Britain, Ordnance Survey Office]
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44. Cheltenham.
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6913.076
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Paper.
Inland navigation, rail roads, geology, minerals of England & Wales.
Arrowsmith, John
Inland navigation, rail...
1834
0036.005
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Arrowsmith, John
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The inland navigation, rail roads, geology and minerals of England & Wales, by J. Arrowsmith. London, pubd. 15 Feby. 1834 by J. Arrowsmith, 35 Essex Street, Strand.
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0036.005
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Engraved map. Geologic units hand colored. Relief shown by hachures. Includes explanation and relief profiles.
County Map of the British Isles.
Best, Edward; Edward St...
County Map of the Briti...
1904
0949.019
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[Stanford, Edward, Woodward, H.B.]
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A County Map of the British Isles. (inset) Orkney and Shetland Islands.
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0949.019
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Shows 27 geologic units.
N.W. Sheet. A Physical and Geological Map of England and Wales...Revised.
Greenough, George Bella...
N.W. Sheet. A Physical ...
1865
10491.003
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Greenough, George Bellas, (1778-1855)
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N.W. Sheet. A Physical and Geological Map of England and Wales By G.B. Greenough Esq. F.R.S. (on the basis of the original Map of William Smith 1815) Revised and Improved under the Superintendence of a Committee of the Geological Society of London, from the maps of the Geological Survey of Great Britain, 1836-63 and the Maps and Documents contributed by Sir R. I. Murchison, Professor Phillips, Joseph Prestwich, R. Godwin Austen, and others. July 1865.
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10491.003
Note
Greenough first published this map in 1820, then a second edition in 1839 (see our 10496.000), and this final third posthumous edition in 1865. Greenough drew heavily on William Smith's Geological map of England and Wales but did not credit him until the third edition. There are several differences between the Greenough and Smith maps: Greenough delineates the topography and Smith does not, and Greenough's scale is 6 miles to the inch vs Smith at 5 miles to the inch. There were also differences underlying the geology of both maps. Greenough made significant revisions to the second edition and to this final third edition. Following the publication of the first 1820 edition, there was a continuing dispute between Greenough and Smith as to Greenough's uncredited use of Smith's map.
S.W. Sheet. A Physical and Geological Map of England and Wales...Revised.
Greenough, George Bella...
S.W. Sheet. A Physical ...
1865
10491.004
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Greenough, George Bellas, (1778-1855)
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S.W. Sheet. A Physical and Geological Map of England and Wales By G.B. Greenough Esq. F.R.S. (on the basis of the original Map of William Smith 1815) Revised and Improved under the Superintendence of a Committee of the Geological Society of London, from the maps of the Geological Survey of Great Britain, 1836-63 and the Maps and Documents contributed by Sir R. I. Murchison, Professor Phillips, Joseph Prestwich, R. Godwin Austen, and others. July 1865.
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10491.004
Note
Greenough first published this map in 1820, then a second edition in 1839 (see our 10496.000), and this final third posthumous edition in 1865. Greenough drew heavily on William Smith's Geological map of England and Wales but did not credit him until the third edition. There are several differences between the Greenough and Smith maps: Greenough delineates the topography and Smith does not, and Greenough's scale is 6 miles to the inch vs Smith at 5 miles to the inch. There were also differences underlying the geology of both maps. Greenough made significant revisions to the second edition and to this final third edition. Following the publication of the first 1820 edition, there was a continuing dispute between Greenough and Smith as to Greenough's uncredited use of Smith's map.
N.W. Sheet. A Physical and Geological Map of England and Wales.
Greenough, George Bella...
N.W. Sheet. A Physical ...
1839
10496.003
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Greenough, George Bellas, (1778-1855)
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N.W. Sheet. A Physical and Geological Map of England and Wales By G.B. Greenough Esq. President of the Geological Society of London. At its Establishment and at subsequent periods: President of the Royal Geographical Society of London &c. First Edition No. 1st 1819. Second Edition Novr. 1st 1839.
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10496.003
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Greenough first published this map in 1820, then this second edition in 1839, and a final third posthumous edition in 1865. Greenough drew heavily on William Smith's Geological map of England and Wales but did not credit him until the third edition. There are several differences between the Greenough and Smith maps: Greenough delineates the topography and Smith does not, and Greenough's scale is 6 miles to the inch vs Smith at 5 miles to the inch. There were also differences underlying the geology of both maps. Greenough made significant revisions to this second edition and to the final third edition. Following the publication of the first 1820 edition, there was a continuing dispute between Greenough and Smith as to Greenough's uncredited use of Smith's map. The N.E. sheet is from a different copy as is the Index of Colours which was both pasted on the map in some copies and issued separately in others - both are present here. Although it appears that the index of colors that is pasted onto the W. Sheet of this copy is an early version of the index of colors that appears on the 1865 third edition. It does not actually represent the colors used on the map so may have been added afterwards, incorrectly. The separate sheet Index of Colours is the correct index for colors in this second edition.
W. Sheet. A Physical and Geological Map of England and Wales.
Greenough, George Bella...
W. Sheet. A Physical an...
1839
10496.005
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Greenough, George Bellas, (1778-1855)
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W. Sheet. A Physical and Geological Map of England and Wales By G.B. Greenough Esq. President of the Geological Society of London. At its Establishment and at subsequent periods: President of the Royal Geographical Society of London &c. First Edition No. 1st 1819. Second Edition Novr. 1st 1839.
List No
10496.005
Note
Greenough first published this map in 1820, then this second edition in 1839, and a final third posthumous edition in 1865. Greenough drew heavily on William Smith's Geological map of England and Wales but did not credit him until the third edition. There are several differences between the Greenough and Smith maps: Greenough delineates the topography and Smith does not, and Greenough's scale is 6 miles to the inch vs Smith at 5 miles to the inch. There were also differences underlying the geology of both maps. Greenough made significant revisions to this second edition and to the final third edition. Following the publication of the first 1820 edition, there was a continuing dispute between Greenough and Smith as to Greenough's uncredited use of Smith's map. The N.E. sheet is from a different copy as is the Index of Colours which was both pasted on the map in some copies and issued separately in others - both are present here. Although it appears that the index of colors that is pasted onto the W. Sheet of this copy is an early version of the index of colors that appears on the 1865 third edition. It does not actually represent the colors used on the map so may have been added afterwards, incorrectly. The separate sheet Index of Colours is the correct index for colors in this second edition.
S.E. Sheet. A Physical and Geological Map of England and Wales.
Greenough, George Bella...
S.E. Sheet. A Physical ...
1839
10496.006
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Greenough, George Bellas, (1778-1855)
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S.E. Sheet. A Physical and Geological Map of England and Wales By G.B. Greenough Esq. President of the Geological Society of London. At its Establishment and at subsequent periods: President of the Royal Geographical Society of London &c. First Edition No. 1st 1819. Second Edition Novr. 1st 1839.
List No
10496.006
Note
Greenough first published this map in 1820, then this second edition in 1839, and a final third posthumous edition in 1865. Greenough drew heavily on William Smith's Geological map of England and Wales but did not credit him until the third edition. There are several differences between the Greenough and Smith maps: Greenough delineates the topography and Smith does not, and Greenough's scale is 6 miles to the inch vs Smith at 5 miles to the inch. There were also differences underlying the geology of both maps. Greenough made significant revisions to this second edition and to the final third edition. Following the publication of the first 1820 edition, there was a continuing dispute between Greenough and Smith as to Greenough's uncredited use of Smith's map. The N.E. sheet is from a different copy as is the Index of Colours which was both pasted on the map in some copies and issued separately in others - both are present here. Although it appears that the index of colors that is pasted onto the W. Sheet of this copy is an early version of the index of colors that appears on the 1865 third edition. It does not actually represent the colors used on the map so may have been added afterwards, incorrectly. The separate sheet Index of Colours is the correct index for colors in this second edition.
S.W. Sheet. A Physical and Geological Map of England and Wales.
Greenough, George Bella...
S.W. Sheet. A Physical ...
1839
10496.007
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Greenough, George Bellas, (1778-1855)
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S.W. Sheet. A Physical and Geological Map of England and Wales By G.B. Greenough Esq. President of the Geological Society of London. At its Establishment and at subsequent periods: President of the Royal Geographical Society of London &c. First Edition No. 1st 1819. Second Edition Novr. 1st 1839.
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10496.007
Note
Greenough first published this map in 1820, then this second edition in 1839, and a final third posthumous edition in 1865. Greenough drew heavily on William Smith's Geological map of England and Wales but did not credit him until the third edition. There are several differences between the Greenough and Smith maps: Greenough delineates the topography and Smith does not, and Greenough's scale is 6 miles to the inch vs Smith at 5 miles to the inch. There were also differences underlying the geology of both maps. Greenough made significant revisions to this second edition and to the final third edition. Following the publication of the first 1820 edition, there was a continuing dispute between Greenough and Smith as to Greenough's uncredited use of Smith's map. The N.E. sheet is from a different copy as is the Index of Colours which was both pasted on the map in some copies and issued separately in others - both are present here. Although it appears that the index of colors that is pasted onto the W. Sheet of this copy is an early version of the index of colors that appears on the 1865 third edition. It does not actually represent the colors used on the map so may have been added afterwards, incorrectly. The separate sheet Index of Colours is the correct index for colors in this second edition.
Index of Colours. A Physical and Geological Map of England and Wales.
Greenough, George Bella...
Index of Colours. A Phy...
1839
10496.008
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Greenough, George Bellas, (1778-1855)
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Index of Colours. A Physical and Geological Map of England and Wales By G.B. Greenough Esq. President of the Geological Society of London. At its Establishment and at subsequent periods: President of the Royal Geographical Society of London &c. First Edition No. 1st 1819. Second Edition Novr. 1st 1839.
List No
10496.008
Note
Greenough first published this map in 1820, then this second edition in 1839, and a final third posthumous edition in 1865. Greenough drew heavily on William Smith's Geological map of England and Wales but did not credit him until the third edition. There are several differences between the Greenough and Smith maps: Greenough delineates the topography and Smith does not, and Greenough's scale is 6 miles to the inch vs Smith at 5 miles to the inch. There were also differences underlying the geology of both maps. Greenough made significant revisions to this second edition and to the final third edition. Following the publication of the first 1820 edition, there was a continuing dispute between Greenough and Smith as to Greenough's uncredited use of Smith's map. The N.E. sheet is from a different copy as is the Index of Colours which was both pasted on the map in some copies and issued separately in others - both are present here. Although it appears that the index of colors that is pasted onto the W. Sheet of this copy is an early version of the index of colors that appears on the 1865 third edition. It does not actually represent the colors used on the map so may have been added afterwards, incorrectly. The separate sheet Index of Colours is the correct index for colors in this second edition.
Covers: A Geological Map of England and Wales
Greenough, George Bella...
Covers: A Geological Ma...
1826
10516.001
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Greenough, George Bellas, (1778-1855)
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(Covers to) A Geological Map of England and Wales reduced by permission from the map in 6 sheets published by the Geological Society.
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10516.001
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Reduced from the first edition of Greenough's important large six sheet map published in 1819 in response to William Smith's pioneering Geological map of England and Wales published in 1815. See our copies of the Greenough 1839 second edition (10496.000) and the 1865 final thrid edition (10491.000).
England and Wales. Coal Resources of the World.
Strahan, A.
England and Wales. Coal...
1913
2249.031
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Strahan, A.
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Coal Resources of the World. England and Wales. Map No. 29. Map Showing Visible and Proved Coal Fields of England and Wales prepared under the direction of A. Strahan at the Geological Survey of Great Britain. London 1912.
List No
2249.031
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Coal fields in color.
Geological Map of England and Wales.
Society for the Diffusi...
Geological Map of Engla...
1865
2326.010
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Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge (Great Britain)
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Geological Map of England and Wales.
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2326.010
Geological map England, Wales.
Bristow, Henry W.; Lett...
Geological map England,...
1883
5371.007
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[Bristow, Henry W., Letts, Son & Co.]
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Geological map of England & Wales, with leading railways by Henry W. Bristow, F.R.S., F.G.S., Director of the Geological Survey of England and Wales. Letts's popular atlas. Letts, Son & Co. Limited, London. (1883)
List No
5371.007
Note
Colored map. Includes descriptive notes and explanation.
England and Wales geological map
Times (London, England)...
England and Wales geolo...
1900
6809.017
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[Andree, Richard, Times (London, England)]
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England and Wales Geological map. (Published at the office of "The Times," London, 1900).
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6809.017
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Color map on 2 sheets. Shows geological formations. settlements, counties, railroads, canals, etc. Prime meridian is Greenwich.
T.B. Loader's scientific and commercial map of England and Wales
Loader, T. B.
T.B. Loader's scientifi...
1834
6887.000
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Loader, T. B.
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Under the patronage of His Majesty, T.B. Loader's scientific and commercial map of England and Wales in which are delineated the canals, rail-roads, & navigable rivers : the extent of the navigation of each river, with the elevations of the canals, together with the geology, and principal situations of the mineral productions. 1834. Published by T.B. Loader, 31 Bedford, St. Covent Garden. Mounted & colored by G. Cross, 98 Dean St. Soho.
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6887.000
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Color map, dissected and mounted on cloth ; 128 x 103, folded to 23 x 14. Shows rivers, canals, railroads, lighthouses, and roads. Includes geological references and ores, and explanation.
1. Brentwood, NE Quad.
Geological Survey of Gr...
1. Brentwood, NE Quad.
1868
6913.001
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[Geological Survey of Great Britain and Ireland, Great Britain, Ordnance Survey Office]
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1. Brentwood, NE Quad.
List No
6913.001
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Paper on linen.
1. Brentwood, NW Quad.
Geological Survey of Gr...
1. Brentwood, NW Quad.
1868
6913.002
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[Geological Survey of Great Britain and Ireland, Great Britain, Ordnance Survey Office]
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1. Brentwood, NW Quad.
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6913.002
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Paper on linen.
1. Brentwood, SE Quad.
Geological Survey of Gr...
1. Brentwood, SE Quad.
1888
6913.003
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[Geological Survey of Great Britain and Ireland, Great Britain, Ordnance Survey Office]
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1. Brentwood, SE Quad.
List No
6913.003
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Paper on linen.
1. Brentwood, SW Quad.
Geological Survey of Gr...
1. Brentwood, SW Quad.
1892
6913.004
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Author
[Geological Survey of Great Britain and Ireland, Great Britain, Ordnance Survey Office]
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1. Brentwood, SW Quad.
List No
6913.004
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Paper.
2. Sheerness.
Geological Survey of Gr...
2. Sheerness.
1883
6913.005
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[Geological Survey of Great Britain and Ireland, Great Britain, Ordnance Survey Office]
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2. Sheerness.
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6913.005
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Paper.
3. Canterbury.
Geological Survey of Gr...
3. Canterbury.
1889
6913.007
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Author
[Geological Survey of Great Britain and Ireland, Great Britain, Ordnance Survey Office]
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3. Canterbury.
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6913.007
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Folded. Map cut into 28 panels and mounted on linen. Trimmed of most of border and all of margin. Marginalia was clipped and pasted onto map.
4. Denge Ness.
Geological Survey of Gr...
4. Denge Ness.
1863
6913.009
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[Geological Survey of Great Britain and Ireland, Great Britain, Ordnance Survey Office]
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4. Denge Ness.
List No
6913.009
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Paper.
5. Hastings.
Geological Survey of Gr...
5. Hastings.
1864
6913.011
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[Geological Survey of Great Britain and Ireland, Great Britain, Ordnance Survey Office]
Full Title
5. Hastings.
List No
6913.011
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Folded. Map cut into 12 panels mounted on linen. Forms a rectangle with a small extended tab at the bottom.
6. Maidstone.
Geological Survey of Gr...
6. Maidstone.
1889
6913.013
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[Geological Survey of Great Britain and Ireland, Great Britain, Ordnance Survey Office]
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6. Maidstone.
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6913.013
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Papeer on linen.
7. London.
Geological Survey of Gr...
7. London.
1870
6913.014
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[Geological Survey of Great Britain and Ireland, Great Britain, Ordnance Survey Office]
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7. London.
List No
6913.014
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Paper.
8. Dorking.
Geological Survey of Gr...
8. Dorking.
1887
6913.016
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Author
[Geological Survey of Great Britain and Ireland, Great Britain, Ordnance Survey Office]
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8. Dorking.
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6913.016
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Folded. Map cut into 32 panels and mounted on linen.
9. Brighton.
Geological Survey of Gr...
9. Brighton.
1893
6913.018
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[Geological Survey of Great Britain and Ireland, Great Britain, Ordnance Survey Office]
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9. Brighton.
List No
6913.018
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Cut into 4 panels and mounted on linen.
10. Isle of Wight.
Geological Survey of Gr...
10. Isle of Wight.
1856
6913.020
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[Geological Survey of Great Britain and Ireland, Great Britain, Ordnance Survey Office]
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10. Isle of Wight.
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6913.020
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Paper.
11. Winchester.
Geological Survey of Gr...
11. Winchester.
1884
6913.021
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[Geological Survey of Great Britain and Ireland, Great Britain, Ordnance Survey Office]
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11. Winchester.
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6913.021
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Paper.
12. Basingstoke.
Geological Survey of Gr...
12. Basingstoke.
1885
6913.023
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Author
[Geological Survey of Great Britain and Ireland, Great Britain, Ordnance Survey Office]
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12. Basingstoke.
List No
6913.023
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Folded. Map cut into 28 panels and mounted on linen.
13. Oxford.
Geological Survey of Gr...
13. Oxford.
1891
6913.025
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[Geological Survey of Great Britain and Ireland, Great Britain, Ordnance Survey Office]
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13. Oxford.
List No
6913.025
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Paper.
14. Devizes.
Geological Survey of Gr...
14. Devizes.
1882
6913.026
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Author
[Geological Survey of Great Britain and Ireland, Great Britain, Ordnance Survey Office]
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14. Devizes.
List No
6913.026
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Cut into 4 panels, mounted on linen.
15. Salisbury.
Geological Survey of Gr...
15. Salisbury.
1888
6913.028
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Author
[Geological Survey of Great Britain and Ireland, Great Britain, Ordnance Survey Office]
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15. Salisbury.
List No
6913.028
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Cut into 4 panels, mounted on linen.
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