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SUBTERRANEA BRITANNICA
BIBLIOGRAPHICAL SERVICES
www.exeter.ac.uk/mhn/quarry.htm
A bibliography of
published works relating to economic
geology especially mines and quarries working minerals (principally other
than fuels or metalliferous ores) in the British
Isles, including the Channel Islands,
the Isle of Man, Northern Ireland, and Eire.
Metalliferous minerals
are included if worked for use as compounds e.g. iron oxides (ochres) for
pigments, barytes, fluorspar, etc., rather than for reduction to the metallic
state.
Compiled entirely for
my own purposes and convenience, the contents are made available to other
researchers 'with all faults.' Entries
and corrections are made daily, and updated versions made available via the
internet / world wide web from time to time.
This bibliography may be of interest and use to students of applied,
economic and general geology (especially mines and quarries other than for
fuels or metalliferous ores), and to students of the history of geology.
Paul W. SOWAN
COPYRIGHT: Andy BOWMAN
/ Paul W. SOWAN / SUBTERRANEA BRITANNICA 2006.
THIS BIBLIOGRAPHY IS IN COURSE of COMPILATION -
ADDITIONAL ENTRIES and CORRECTIONS will be WELCOMED
For
works on mineral fuels and metalliferous ores, see the following bibliographies ...
BALLEN, Dorothy
1914 Bibliography of road-making
and roads in the
BENSON, J., R.G. NEVILLE and C.H. THOMPSON (1981) Bibliography of the British coal
industry. OUP: 760pp.
BURT, Roger, and Peter WAITE 1988
Bibliography of the history of British metal mining. Books, theses and articles published on the
history of metal mining in
The
following bibliographies have not been searched, but may contain relevant
material ...
SEARCHING: note that WORD-searches are
character-specific … a search for Meyer
will not reveal entries for Meÿer, for example.
Abbreviations
BBSI = British Brick Society Information
BGS = British Geological Survey
BL = British Library
CNHSS = Croydon Natural History and Scientific
Society Ltd
CSS =
GA = Geologists' Association
GSGB = Geological Survey of
GSL = Geological Society of
IGS = Institute of Geological Sciences
KURG = Kent Underground Research Group
MGS = Memoir of the Geological Survey
NMRS = Northern Mine Research Society
PDMHS = Peak District Mines Historical Society
PRO = Public Record Office [now The National
Archive]
PGA = Proceedings of the Geologists' Association
QJGS = Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society
QMJ = Quarry Managers' Journal
SB = Subterranea Britannica
TNA = The National Archive [former Public Record
Office]
ULL G =
VCH =
WCMS =
ABOUT THIS BIBLIOGRAPHY - THE 2006 ISSUE
This listing was
started by Andy Bowman and myself some years ago, and has been continued by
myself for my own purposes ever since, and most recently using Subterranea
Britannica's hardware and software. As
its contents may contain information useful to others, updated versions are made
available electronically from time to time.
The 2003 issue is much expanded, although entries for all papers in the Proceedings and other
publications of the Geologists' Association, and Quarterly Journal and other
publications of the Geological Society of London, and publications of the
Geological Survey of Great Britain (more recently Institute of geological
Sciences, and now British Geological Survey) have not yet been included. Any articles, papers, pamphlets, books,
directories, and the like, having any bearing on applied and economic geology
are included. Full names, and years or
exact dates or birth and death of authors are included wherever known. Much additional more or less relevant
information, including agricultural, archaeological, biographical, historical,
industrial, and topographical information is also included. There are items of interest to students of
applied and economic geology, the history of geology, and local history and
industrial archaeology.
As a result of the
large size of this file, it has defaulted to plain Times New Roman without
bold, italics, or underlining. This
results in it being possible to search the file for words or strings very much
more rapidly than in earlier versions.
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A., E.G.
1979 Geological / historical
walk. Bull. Bourne Soc. 97. Page 2 [
A. Bolton & Co. Ltd nd
[Listed in] Handmade bricks recommended by the Rural Industries Bureau.
RIB: 4pp [Lists brickyards][CNHSS]
Aalto, M.M., G.R. Coope, and P.L. Gibbard 1984
Late Devensian river deposits beneath the floodplain terrace of the river
Thames at Abingdon,
Abbass, Houssein Loutfy 1962
The English Cretaceous Turritellidae and Mathildidae (Gastropoda.) Bull.
Abbott, George
1833 An essay on the mines of
Abbott, George [1844 - 1925] 1893
Was the deposit of flint and chalk contemporaneous? Geological Magazine
3, 10, 275 - ???
Abbott, George
1897 Excursion to Tunbridge
Wells. Saturday, May 8th, 1897. PGA 15(
), 105 - 108 [
Abbott, George
1903 The cellular magnesian
limestones of
Abbott, George
1907 Concretions. South Eastern
Naturalist for 1907, 67 - 76 + 10 plates.
Abbott, George
1909 Excursion to Eridge and
Tunbridge Wells. Saturday, May 22nd, 1909.
PGA 21(4), 207 - 209 [
Abbott, George
1916 Notes on concretions .. and report of a visit to the Author's museum
at Tunbridge Wells. May 13th, 1916. PGA 27(3), 192 - 197 [
Abbott, George
1916 Tubular structures in rock
which are probably due to osmotic action. South Eastern Naturalist and
Antiquary for 1916, 20 - 23 + plate [esp. Lower Greensand]
Abbott, George
1925 Obituary by C.H.G. South Eastern Naturalist and Antiquary 30
[for 1925], xliii - xlvi [founder of the South Eastern Union of Scientific
Societies]
Abbott, George
1925 Obituary. Q.J.G.S. 81(2), lxxvii
- lxxviii.
Abbott, George
1988
Abbott, James
1985 BR's legacy of the pit
strike - a straightjacket on its future. The Times, 19 April 1985 [Miners'
strike]
Abbott, J. Lewis
1907 Excursion to Tonbridge.
Saturday, April 13th, 1907. PGA 20(2), 97 - 100 [
Abbott, Lewis
1897 History of the Weald. Trans.
South Eastern Union of Scientific Societies for 1897, 26 - 28 [Abstract of a
report in the Tunbridge Wells Advertiser, 29th May and 5th June 1897][Kent /
Surrey / Sussex][CNHSS]
Abbott, Stewart
2004 Dom Paul Bellot ORB,
twentieth-century monk architect and Quarr Abbey,
Abbott, William James Lewis [???? - 1933] 1887
The formation of agates. PGA
10(3), 80 - 93.
Abbott, W.J.L.
1890 Notes on some Pleistocene
sections near
Abbott, W.J.L.
1892 The section exposed in the
foundations of the new Admiralty Offices. PGA 12(9/10), 346 - 356 [
Abbot, W.J.L., and E.T.
Abbot, W.J.L.
1893 A new reading of the
Highgate Archway section. PGA 13, 84 - 90 [
Abbott, W.J.L.
1894 The ossiferous fissures in
the valley of the Shode, near
Abbott, W.J.L.
1904 Excursion to
Abbott, W.J.L.
1907 Excursion to
Abbott, [W?] J.L.
1907 Excursion to Tonbridge.
Saturday, April 13th, 1907. PGA 20(2),
97 - 100 [
Abbott, W.J.L.
1908 The Pleistocene vertebrates
of south-east
Abbott, W.J.L.
1911 On the classification of the
British Stone Age industries and some new and little known well-marked horizons
and cultures. Jl. Royal Anthropological Institute 41, 458 - 481 + plates xlv -
lxiv [CNHSS]
Abbott, W.J.L.
1915 Report of an excursion to
Hastings and St. Leonards. May 22nd, 1915.
PGA 26(5), 313 - 315. [
Abbott, W.J.L.
1916 The Pliocene deposits of the
south-east of
Abbott, W.J.L.
1919 Implements from the Cromer
Forest Bed and the Admiralty section. Proc. Prehistoric Soc. East Anglia 3(1),
110 - 114 [
Abbott, W.J.L.
1934 Obituary by A.S.W. PGA
45(1), page 97 [Died 3 August 1933 aged 80]
Abbs, Jonathan
1988 Chalk mine at Newnham? KURG
Nl. 17, 4 - 5 [Detected (?) by dowsing - not confirmed by excavation]
Abdalla, A.Y., and F, Whyte. 1979
The influence of bedrock on heavy mineral content of streams within a
glaciated area of Perthshire. Scottish Jl. Geology 15(2), 129 - 138.
Abd-alla, Mamdouh A.A. 1988
Mineralogical and geochemical studies of tills in south-western
Abdy, Charles
1996 Epsom wells by Thomas
Shadwell. Nl. Nonsuch Antiquarian Soc. 1996/1, 7 - 8 [
Abdy, Charles
2004 Ewell: the development of a
Abel, Sir F.A.
1863 Memorandum ... of the results of experiments into the
comparative qualities and fitness for building purposes of samples of stone
from different quarries in the
Abell, Henry F.
1898 History of
Abelson, Philip H.
1956 Paleobiochemistry.
Scientific American 195, 83 - 92 [CNHSS]
Abhba
1859 Lighting of the first slate
quarry with gas. Notes and Queries, 2nd Series 7, page 256 [26 March
1859][Reprinted from the Dublin Local Advertiser, 10 November 1858][
Abraham, D.A.
1981 The sand and gravel
resources of the country west of Boroughbridge,
Abraham, D.A., and J.D. Ritchie 1991
The Darwin Complex, a Tertiary igneous centre in the Northern Rockall
Trough. Scottish Jl. Geology 27(2), 113 - 125.
Accum, Fredrick
1807 System of theoretical and
practical chemistry. 2nd edn. Printed for the author: 2vv. xxiv + 393; xxiii +n
489pp + index + seven engraved plates
Accum, Friedrich Christian [1769 - 1838] 1769
Chemist, scientific lecturer at the Surrey Institute, 1803; advocated
the use of gas for lighting; engineer to the London Gas Light Co., 1810;
Librarian at the Royal Institution, from which post he was dismissed;
subsequently (1822) went to Berlin; author of scientific works [DNB I, 57]
Ackermann, Alfred S.E. 1919
Experiments with clay in its relation to piles. Trans. Soc, Engineers
1919, 37 - 107 [CNHSS]
Ackermann, Alfred S.E. 1920
The physical properties of clay. Trans. Soc, Engineers 1920, 195 - 247
[CNHSS]
Ackermann, Alfred S.E. 1921
The physical properties of clay (Third paper.) Trans. Soc, Engineers
1921, 87 - 130 [CNHSS]
Ackermann, Alfred S.E. 1922
The physical properties of clay. Fourth paper. And a supplement on
pile-set gauges. Trans. Soc, Engineers 1922, 151 - 199 [CNHSS]
Ackermann, Alfred S.E. 1923
The physical properties of clay. Fifth paper. And the dynamics of
pile-driving. Trans. Soc, Engineers 1923, 25 - 70 [CNHSS]
Ackermann, Eugene
1898 How to use unsound cement
without addition of foreign matters. The Quarry 3, 91 - 94 [Includes a cement
bibliography which contains mainly references to the testing of cement]
Ackermann,
Ackroyd, Peter
1985 Hawksmoor [A novel:
Ackroyd, William [1852 - 1905] 1905
In memoriam. William Ackroyd, 1852 - 1905 [By W. Lower Carter] Proc.
Yorkshire Geological Soc. 15(3), 468 - 472 + plate 63.
Acland, Henry Dyke [???? - 1836] 2004
From the archives: Henry Dyke Acland (? - 1836) Geoscientist 14(5), page
16.
ACTS OF PARLIAMENT
Elizabeth I [1533 - 1603] reigned 1558 - 1603
Regnal Years: 27 Elizabeth I (1584 - 1585)
Act of Parliament
1585 An Act for the Amendment of
the High Waies decaided by Carriages to and from Iron Mylles. 1585. 27 Eliz. I, c. 19 [Surrey and Sussex: the
occupiers of iron works in the Weald required, in specified circumstances, to
provide gravel, stone, sand, or chalk for the repair of the roads, or payment of
3/6d per load for the same purpose]
Act of Parliament
1707 [Act of Union][England and
Scotland][The countries were effectively in union w.e.f. 1603, and England and
Wales w.e.f. 1536]
George I [1660 - 1727]
reigned 1714 - 1727
Regnal Years: 4 George
I (1717 - 1718)
Act of Parliament
1717 An Act for amending the
roads from the City of London to the town of East Grinstead, in the County of
Sussex, and to the towns of Sutton and Kingston in the County of Surrey. 4 Geo.
I, c. 4: pages 3 - 31 [in a compilation of such Acts printed in 1772][Road via
Croydon and Godstone][CNHSS]
Regnal Years: 6 George
I (1718 - 1719)
Act of Parliament
1719 An Act for enlarging the
term granted by an Act in the fourth year of His Majesty's reign, intituled, An
Act for repairing the highways leading from the Stones End in Kent-street to
the Lime-Kilns in East-Greenwich near Blackheath, and to Lewisham Church, being
the Tunbridge Road in the County of Kent; and for repairing and amending the
highways and roads leading from Westminster Ferry in the Parish of Lambeth in
the County of Surrey, to New-Cross in the Parish of Deptford in the County of
Kent; and for enlarging the term granted for an Act passed in the fourth year
of His Majesty's reign, intituled, An Act for amending the roads from the City
of London to the town of East Grinstead in the County of Sussex, and to Sutton
and Kingston in the County of Surrey, and for explaining and amending the same
Act. 6 Geo. I, c. 26: pages 33 - 62 [in a compilation of such Acts printed in
1772][Includes road via Croydon and Godstone][CNHSS]
Regnal Years: 10
George I (1723 - 1724)
Act of Parliament
1723 An Act for amending the
roads from the Stones End in Southwark to Highgate, at the entrance of Ashdown
Forest, in the Parish of East-Grinstead, in the County of Sussex, and from
Kingston to Burton-Common, and also the Lane leading from Wood-Hatch to
Sidlow-Mill, and the Lanes called Horsehills, Bonehurst, alias Boners, and
Peteridge-Lanes, in the County of Surrey, by enlarging the terms granted by two
former Acts, one of the fourth, and the other of the sixth year of His
Majesty's reign. 10 Geo. I, c. 13: pages 63 - 95 [Includes roads through
Croydon, Godstone, and Reigate] [in a compilation of such Acts printed in
1772][CNHSS]
George II [1683 -
1760] reigned 1727 - 1760
Regnal Years: 4 George
II (1730 - 1731)
Act of Parliament
1730 An Act for the more
effectual repairing the road leading from Godstone in County of Surrey, at the
entrance into Ashdown Forest in the Parish of East Grinstead, in the County of
Sussex. 4 Geo. II, c. 8: pages 97 - 115 [in a compilation of such Acts printed
in 1772][CNHSS]
Regnal Years: 4 George
II (1730 - 1731)
Act of Parliament
1731 An Act for the more
effectual repairing of the road leading from Godstone in the County of Surrey,
to Highgate at the entrance into Ashdown Forest in the Parish of East
Grinstead, in the County of Sussex. 4
Geo. II, 423 - 431.
Regnal Years: 10
George II (1736 - 1737)
Act of Parliament
1736 An Act for explaining, and
amending, and making more effectual several Acts of Parliament made in the
fourth, sixth,, and tenth years of the reign of His late Majesty King George
the First, respectively, for repairing the several roads therein mentioned in
the Counties of Surrey, Kent, and Sussex; and for enlarging the terms and
powers by the said Acts granted; and for repairing the road lying between
Nonesuch and Worcester Parks, in the Parish of Cuddington, in the said County
of Surrey. 10 Geo. II, c. 23: pages 117 - 148 [in a compilation of such Acts
printed in 1772][CNHSS]
Regnal Years: 24
George II (1750 - 1751)
Act of Parliament
1750 An Act for making, widening,
and keeping in repair, several roads in the several Parishes of Lambeth,
Newington, Saint George's , Southwark, and Bermondsey, in the County of Surrey;
and Lewisham in the County of Kent. 24
Geo. II, c. 58: pages 3 - 26 [in the second part of a compilation of such Acts
printed in 1772][CNHSS]
Act of Parliament
1750 Clauses for the more
effectual preventing of mischiefs occasioned by the drivers riding upon carts,
drays, carrs, and waggons, in the City of London, and within ten miles thereof.
24 Geo. II, c. ?: pages 149 - 152 [in a compilation of such Acts printed in
1772][CNHSS]
Regnal Years: 25
George II (1751 - 1752)
Act of Parliament
1751 An Act for amending and
making more effectual several Acts for amending the roads from the City of
London to East Grinstead, in the County of Sussex; and to the towns of Sutton
and Kingston, in the County of Surrey; and for more effectually repairing the
road from Newington, through Camberwell, in the said County, to New-Cross, in
the County of Kent; and for repairing and widening the road from
Camberwell-Green to the Fox under the Hill, in the Parish of Camberwell. 25 Geo.
II, c. 51: pages 153 - 183 [in a compilation of such Acts printed in
1772][CNHSS]
Regnal Years: 28
George II (1754 - 1755)
Act of Parliament
1755 An Act for repairing and
widening the road from Sutton in the County of Surrey, through the Borough of Reigate,
by Sidlow Mill, to Povey Cross, and from Sutton aforesaid, through Cheam, and
over Howell Hill to Ewell; and also the road from Tadworth, by the wind-mill,
to the bottom of Pebble Hill in the said County. 28 Geo. II., cap. 28 [Reigate Turnpike Act]
Regnal Years: 31
George II (1757 - 1758)
Act of Parliament
1757 [Authorised the construction
and operation of a 'waggon way' (a line of wooden rails of 4 ft 1 in gauge)
over a distance of 3½ miles from the coal works of Charles Branding, Lord of
the Manor of Middleton, to a spot near the Great bridge at Leeds][Yorkshire:
the 'first railway Act']
George III [1738 -
1820] reigned 1760 - 1820
Regnal Years: 4 George
III (1763 - 1764)
Act of Parliament
1763 An Act for enlarging the
term and powers granted by an Act passed in the twenty-fourth year of the reign
of his Late Majesty [George II], intituled, an Act for making, widening, and
keeping in repair, several roads in the several Parishes of Lambeth, Newington,
Saint George, Southwark, and Bermondsey, in the County of Surrey, and Lewisham,
in the County of Kent; and for repairing Lambeth Back Lane; and for lighting
and watching the said roads. 4 Geo. III, c. 87 (?): pages 27 - 51 [in a
compilation of such Acts printed in 1772][CNHSS]
Regnal Years: 6 George
III (1765 - 1766)
Act of Parliament
1765 An Act for enlarging the
term and powers of an Act of the fourth year of His Late Majesty [George II],
for repairing the road from Godstone, in the County of Surrey, to Highgate, in
the Parish of East Grinstead, in the County of Sussex. 6 Geo. III, c. ?: pages
185 - 194 [in a compilation of such Acts printed in 1772][CNHSS]
Regnal Years: 7 George
III (1766 - 1767)
Act of Parliament
1766 An Act to explain, amend,
and reduce into one Act of Parliament, the general Laws now in being for
regulating the turnpike roads of this Kingdom; and for other purposes therein
mentioned. 7 Geo. III, c. ?: pages 195 - 266 [in a compilation of such Acts
printed in 1772][CNHSS]
Regnal Years: 9 George
III (1768 - 1769)
Act of Parliament
1768 An Act for making a road
from the south end of Blackfriars Bridge to the present Turnpike Road cross
Saint George's Fields, and from thence to some place at or near the house
called the Dog and Duck, and to New-ington Butts, in the County of Surrey; and
for impowering the Trustees for carrying into execution an Act passed in the
twenty-fourth year of the reign of His Late Majesty [George II], to repair,
light, and watch the said roads when made. 9 Geo. III, c. 89: pages 53 - 103
[in a compilation of such Acts printed in 1772][CNHSS]
Regnal Years: 10
George III (1769 - 1770)
Act of Parliament
1770 Clauses in an Act for
enlarging the term granted by an Act of the twenty-eighth year of His Late
Majesty's [George II] reign, for repairing and widening the road from Sutton,
in the County of Surrey, through the Borough of Reigate, by Sidlow-Mill, to
Povey-Cross, and from Sutton aforesaid, through Cheam, and over Howell-Hill, to
Ewell, and also the road from Tadworth, by the Windmill, to the bottom of
Pebble-Hill, in the said County; and for impowering the Trustees appointed by
an Act of the tenth year of His late Majesty King George the First, for
repairing several roads in the Counties of Surrey and Sussex, to make a yearly
allowance to the Trustees appointed by the said Act of the twenty-eighth of
George the Second, and for taking certain roads out of the power of the
Trustees appointed by the said Act of the tenth of George the First, and
putting them under the direction of the Trustees appointed by the said Act of
the twenty-eighth of George the Second; and for repairing the road from
Povey-Cross, in the County of Surrey, to the Oak dividing the Counties of
Surrey and Sussex; and also the road from Woodhatch to Peteridge -Lane, in the County
of Surrey. 10 Geo. III, c. ?: pages 267 - 278 [in a compilation of such Acts
printed in 1772][CNHSS]
Regnal Years: 14
George III (1773 - 1774)
Act of Parliament
1774 The building Act. 14 Geo.
III, c. 78 [An Act for the further and better regulation of buildings; and for
the more effectually preventing the mischiefs by fire .. ]
Act of Parliament
1798 An Act for raising a body of
miners in the Counties of Cornwall and Devon, for the defence of the Kingdom, during
the present war. ??: 10pp [Cornwall and Devon Miners Act]
Act of Parliament
1800 An Act for the Union of
Great Britain and Ireland [w.e.f. 1801][UKGB & NI w.e.f. 1922]
Act of Parliament
1814 An Act for allotting lands
in the parishes of Broad Chalke and Chilmark, in the County of Wilts. 54 Geo.
III, Session 1813 - 14: 28pp [Wiltshire][PWS]
Act of Parliament
1814 An Act to defray the Charge
of the Pay, Cloathing and Contingent Expences of the Disembodied Militia in
Great Britain, and of the Miners of Cornwall and Devon; and for granting
Allowances in certain cases to Subaltern Officers, Adjutants, Surgeons mates,
and Sergeant majors of Militia, until the twenty-fifth day of June, one
thousand eight hundred and fifteen. Fol. Pp. [1561] - 1570 [30th July 1814]
George IV [1762 - 1830]
reigned 1820 - 1830
Act of Parliament
1824 An alphabetical abridgment
of the laws for the prevention of smuggling, from 12 Car. II. to 5 Geo. IV.
inclusive. London : George Eyre and
Andrew Strahan: [iv] + 240 pp [Export of fullers' earth prohibited under 28
Geo. III and 47 Geo. III; and of rock salt under 36 Geo. III] [Surrey]
William IV [1765 - 1837] reigned 1830 - 1837
Act of Parliament
1834 An Act for better supplying
the Borough of Dudley and the neighbourhood thereof with water. 64pp + 1p schedule
of lands
Victoria [1819 - 1901] reigned 1837 - 1901
Act of Parliament
1838 An Act for regulating the
opening and working of mines and quarries in the Forest of Dean and Hundred of
St. Briavel's. 1 & 2 Vict., c. 43 [Gloucestershire][Royal Assent 27 June
1838]
Act of Parliament
1842 [Mines and Colliers Act] An
Act to prohibit the employment of women and girls in mines and collieries, to
regulate the employment of boys, and to make other provisions relating to
persons working therein. 5 & 6 Vict.,
c. 99: 7pp fol. ['Lord Ashley's Act, Royal Assent 10 August 1842, came into
effect 1 March 1843, banning the employment of girls and women, and of children
younger than 10 years, underground in coal mines. Seymour Tremenheere was
appointed the first Inspector, December 1842]
Act of Parliament
1844 Metropolitan buildings Act.
7 & 8 Victoria, cap. 84, 710 - 800 [An Act for regulating the construction
and use of buildings in the Metropolis and its neighbourhood][9 August 1844]
Act of Parliament
1847 An Act for authorizing
leases to be granted for quarrying and mining purposes of certain estates is
the Isle of Purbeck in the County of Dorset,
subject to the uses of the Will of Maria Sophia Richards Spinster, deceased.
10 & 11 Victoria Cap. 31 : 1005 - 1031. 27pp [PWS]
Act of Parliament
1850 Coal Mines Inspection Act
[An Act for the Inspection of Coal Mines in Great Britain] 13 & 14 Vict.,
c. 100: pages 1181 - 1184 [Royal Assent 10 August 1850] [Empowered the
Secretary of State to appoint inspectors [the first four inspectors appointed
were J.K. Blackwell, Joseph Dickinson, Matthias Dunn, and Charles Morton], and
dealt with the powers and duties of inspectors, mine owners' obligation to
produce to inspectors maps or plans, inspectors' power to require such maps or
plans to be made, the notification of accident, etc. This Act did not extend to
Ireland][BL]
Act of Parliament
1852 Patent Law Amendment Act,
1852. 15 & 16 Vict., c. 83 [Established the Patent Office]
Act of Parliament
1862 Companies Act
Act of Parliament
1867 Companies Act
Act of Parliament
1870 Companies Act
Act of Parliament
1871 Brickfield Act
Act of Parliament
1871 Metropolis Water Act
Act of Parliament
1872 Coal Mines Regulation Act
[An Act to consolidate and amend the Acts relating to the regulation of coal
mines and certain other mines] 35 & 36 Vict. Cap. 76: 47pp [Royal assent 10
August 1872 - came into effect 1 January 1873 (1 January 1874 in Ireland) -
dealt with 'mines of coal, mines of stratified ironstone, mines of shale, and
mines of fireclay' - deals with the employment and hours of working of women
and children, the education of children, employment above ground as well as
underground at mines, the registration of boys and young persons employed,
penalties, wages, the prohibition of mines with single shafts (other than in
specified exceptional circumstances), return of minerals to be made, returns of
employees above and below ground (classified by age etc) to be made,
notification required of accidents or of the opening of abandonment of mines,
the fencing of abandoned mines, the sending of plans of abandoned mines to the
Secretary of State, the inspection of mines, and applicable safety rules, and
other matters [BL]
[Mines to have at least two shafts unless, inter
alia, worked in connection with prospecting for or developing a new mine,
establishing a connection between pre-existing shafts, fewer than 20 miners are
employed, or specifically exempted by the Secretary of State.]
Act of Parliament
1872 Metalliferous Mines
Regulation Act, 1872 [An Act to consolidate and amend the law relating to
metalliferous mines] [Royal Assent 10 August 1872] 35 & 36
Act of Parliament
1875 Explosives Act 1875. 38
Vict. c. 17.
Act of Parliament
1875 Metalliferous Mines
Regulation Act, 1875. 38 & 39 Victoria c. 39 : xxxx
Act of Parliament
1876 Rivers Pollution Act 1876.
39 & 40 Vict., c. 75. Ii + 11pp [An Act for making further provision for
the prevention of the pollution of rivers][Mine-water pollution etc]
Act of Parliament
1877 Companies Act
Act of Parliament
1878 Factory and Workshop Act
[Schedule 4 includes quarries. 41. Vict.
Ch. 16 [The 4th Schedule (25) defines a quarry as 'any place not being a mine
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1900 Companies Act
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antiquity, grandeur, elegance, or rural beauty. Including catalogues of
pictures; and illustrated by historical and biographical anecdotes; with an
introductory description of the metropolis, a map of the country described, and
embellished with sixteen elegant engravings. 10th edn. London: printed for
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in page 29; Addiscombe Place, 29 - 30; Coulsdon is not mentioned; Croydon, 94 -
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[Croydon Palace occupied by 'a calico-printer, a
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south end of Park Hill Road?]
[Blackheath - 'In 1780, a cavern was discovered,
on the side of the ascent to Blackheath, in the road to Dover. It consists of 7
large rooms, from 12 to 36 feet wide each way, which have a communication with
each other by arched avenues. Some of
the apartments have large conical domes, 36 feet high, supported by a column of
chalk, 43 yards in circumference. The
bottom of the cavern is 50 feet from the entrance; at the extremities 160 feet;
and it is descended by a flight of steps.
The sides and roof are rocks of chalk; the bottom is a fine dry sand;
and 170 feet under ground, is a well of very fine water, 27 feet deep. The entrance to it may be seen from the great
road leading to Dartford, Rochester, and Canterbury. (page 54)]
[Dorking - 'upon a rock of soft sandy stone, in
which deep cellars are dug, that are extremely cold even in the midst of
summer' (page 100)]
[Reigate - 'It had a castle .. some ruins of which are still to be seen;
particularly a long vault, with a room at the end, large enough to hold 500 persons;
where the Barons, who took up arms against [King] John, are said to have had
their private meetings. This cave (for
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and it gratified his curiosity' (page 245)]
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[Prehomogenizing] + 18 [Raw grinding] + 7 [Homogenizing and kiln feed] + 19
[Clinker burning] + 5 [Clinker cooling] + 13 [Firing installations] + 2
[Clinker storage] + 10 [Cement grinding] + 10 [Packing and despatch] + 9
[Transport apparatus] + 8 [Feeding and weighing apparatus] + 9 [Automatic
operation control] + 14 [Dedusting] + 4 [Determination of fineness][PWS]
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remain sound ..’ The site was cleared
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and arches’ (page 2) ‘Of this Church,
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carcase of the tower; nor have the walls of the west end of the aisles, on the
north and south walls .. undergone any
change, beyond being recased’ (page 3) ..
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blue Corsham and Casterton stone were intermixed. Messrs. Dove Brothers, of
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Anderson, John Corbet 1898
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333; 395 - 397; 430 - 432; 20, 46 - 48; 76 - 78; 109 - 111; 176 - 178; 242 -
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Anderson, J.G.C., and W.E. Graham 1942
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Anderson, J.G.C.
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Anderson, J.G.C., T. Robertson and J.B.
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Anderson, J.G.C.
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590 - 594; (11), 636 - 642; (12), 705 - 710; 40(1), 49 - 57; (2), 106 - 112;
(3), 168 - 175; (4), 223 - 231; (5), 305 - 312; (6), 361 - 369; (7), 432 - 440;
(8), 490 - 499; (9), 546 - 555; (10), 611 - 620; (11), 673 - 686; (12), 743 -
753; 41(1), 30 - 34; (2), 66 - 70; (3), 108 - 112; (4), 145 - 149; (5), 197 -
202; (6), 238 - 242; 42(1), 31 - 35; (2), 68 - 73; (3), 107 - 111; (4), 142 -
146; (5), 178 - 181; (6), 226 - 228; 43(1), 31 - 35; (2), 72 - 76; (3), 114 -
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1958 Geology around the
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Anderson, J.G.C., and C.R.K. Blundell 1966
The sub-drift rock-surface and buried valleys of the Cardiff district. PGA 76(4), 367 - 377 + folded map [Wales]
Anderson, J.G.C., and R.A. Gayer 1980
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Anderson, J.G.C.
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Anderson, Tempest [1846 - 1913] 1846 !
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Anderson, Tom, and Wm. Jeremiah Bower 1962
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Anderson, W.
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Anderson, W.
1945 Water supply from
underground sources of north-east England (Quarter-inch geological sheets 1, 2
and 4) Part III, Supplement - general discussion for New Series one-inch sheets
21 (Sunderland) and 27 (Durham)
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Anderson, William [1860 - 1915] 1860 !
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Andre, J. Lewis
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Andrew, Gerald
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Andrews, Charles William 1922
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Andrews, Charles William 1922 A
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Andrews, C.W.
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Andrews, C.W., and Clive Foster Cooper 1928
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Andrews, C.W.
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nd Chilmark quarry as it was
under the ownership of Mr. T.T. Gething (1907 - 1936.) Typescript: .
[Building-stone, Wiltshire]
Anon
nd Chislehurst Caves in the
County of Kent. A short history. NP: 15pp [Chalk mines][CNHSS]
Anon
nd Chislehurst caves. General
improvement works. drawing No. CC 104/1c [H508] Plan at scale 1:500 [Chalk mine
- Kent]
Anon
nd The clayworkers' handbook: an
epitome of the material and methods employed in brick making and pottery.
Charles Griffin & Co. Ltd [1908 or earlier]
Anon
nd Coulsdon: Chalk: LB & SC
Ry cutting at Hooley: photograph undated - an unvegetated spoil bank is
shewn][CNHSS]
Anon nd Deep-sea exploration. ??: 20pp [CNHSS]
Anon
nd Descriptive handbook of
Ipswich .. Harwich, Dovercourt .. &c ..
Ipswich: ???? [Essex in pages 97 - 99; Suffolk ..]
Anon
nd The firing of common bricks.
Ministry of Works: National Brick Advisory Council Paper 4: ??
Anon
nd Geological conservation for
industry, education, research. Natural Environment Research Council / Nature
Conservancy / Geology Section: folded pamphlet [CNHSS]
Anon
nd Geology and buildings. The building stones of Reading town
centre. Univ. Reading: Postgraduate
Research Institute for Sedimentology
Anon
???? Glasshouse at Hambledon.
Medieval Archaeology 22, page 13 and plate viii [Surrey]
Anon
nd The mines of Godstone. NP:
16pp [Surrey][CNHSS]
Anon
nd Natural history of common
salt. Society for the Promotion of Christian Knowledge: 358pp [Manufacture,
appearances, and use of salt worldwide]
Anon
nd Paraffin Young project. Lothian Region / BP Oil Grangemouth Refinery
Ltd.
Anon
nd The history of Pleshey treacle
mines. NP: 4pp [CNHSS]
Anon
nd Ingleborough Cave and its
surrounding area (An outline of its potential for field studies.) Clapham:
Ingleborough Cave: 4pp [? Lancashire] [PWS]
Anon
nd Proposed extraction of Wandle
gravels at Beddington. NP: 4pp [? Issued [in or after 1982] by CNHSS][CNHSS]
Anon
nd Recipes for flint glass
making. By a British glass master and
mixer. Sixty recipes. 2nd edn.
London: Scott, Greenwood & Son [1912 or earlier]
Anon
ND Round Bromley and Keston: a
handy guide to rambles in the district. London: T. Fisher Unwin: Half-holiday
Handbook Series IX: fp map + 73 + (2)pp [1882 or later - Charles Darwin's death
is noticed on page 57][CNHSS]
[Sundridge [Park] [mansion] .. estate belongs to Sir E.H. Scott .. purchased by Sir Claude Scott [???? - 1830]
in 1796 .. who entirely rebuilt the
mansion .. passed to Sir Samuel Scott
[???? - 1849] in 1830 .. and on his
death in 1849 passed to his second son Samuel Scott .. on his death the estate passed to his nephew
Sir E.H. Scott .. the Rock Pit on the
estate near Elmstead Lane ..
fossiliferous London Clay .. It
may have been noticed that some of the houses in Bromley have been partially
built of this shelly rock. Subterranean
passages have been discovered in different places on the estate, and Hasted
supposes them to be the work of the Saxons, though it is not improbable that
they were excavated by the ancient Britons, as we know that owing to the
frequent invasions of enemies they stored up their corn and other goods in caves. These underground passages are generally
approached by a slight incline, or in some cases by steps, and extend
horizontally about eighty feet below the surface. The visitor must obtain permission to view
these remains as they are situated among the game preserves (pages 21 - 22)]
[Chislehurst ..
A short distance along the road will be found some chalk caves, supposed
to extend about a mile underground.
These are not now used for the excavation of chalk owing to their being
considered unsafe (page 31)]
Anon
nd The sand and gravel resources
of the Welshampton area, Shropshire and Clwyd: resource sheet SJ 43. IGS Mineral Assessment Report 105.
Anon
nd Serious and otherwise
speculations on Batsford's tunnel.
[Assorted photocopies of undated / unprovenanced newscuttings - see also
Anon (1957) - re. chalk tunnel at Harpenden, Hertfordshire]
Anon
nd Some notes on flint. Ealing:
8pp [CNHSS]
Anon
nd Sussex industries. A series of
articles on the principal and peculiar industries practiced in Sussex.
Reprinted from The "Sussex Advertiser" and published at the Office of
the same paper at 64 High Street, Lewes. Lewes: Sussex Advertiser: iv + 104pp
[1880s][The Netherfield gypsum works (pages 67 - 74 [William Finlay is noted on
page 71]); Bricks and terra cotta (75 - ??); lime-burning (105 - 115)][CNHSS -
photocopied extracts]
Anon
nd Truro rocktrail. NP: 4pp [Cornwall][PWS]
Anon
nd The 10 water and sewage
businesses of England and Wales. NP: np :16pp [? 1989][CNHSS]
Anon
1596 The True Report of Certain
Ground, ye Quantitie of Nine Acres' and More, lyenge together in one Trenche,
which lately was Moued [moved] and Stirred, and carried from his former Place,
with the Trees Thereupon, verye Straunglie [strangely] in yes Parish os Westram
[Westerham] in Kent, about 16 myles from London. London: See Hazlitt't Handbook
to Early English Literature (1867) page 315 [Possibly the same as J. Chapman,
1596, under a different title-page][See also Anon (1756)][Kent]
Anon
1630 Chalk fireplace at Castle
Arch (Guildford) built c. 1630 [Notice in Guildford Museum seen 18/2/2004]
Anon
1671 An accompt of some mineral
observations touching the mines of Cornwal [sic] and Devon .. Philosophical Trans. Royal Soc. 1671, 2096 - ???? [Cornwall / Devon]
Anon 1734 The builder's dictionary: or gentleman's and
architect's companion .. also containing
the theory and practice of the various branches thereof, requisite to be known
by masons, carpenters .. painters,
glaziers .. turners, carvers, statuaries
.. Being a work of great use, not only
to artificers, but likewise to gentlemen, and others, concerned in building,
&c. Vols. I - II. Printed for A. Bettesworth and C. Hitch: (2) + 247 ff. +
fp + 14 folded plates; 254 ff. + 18 plates
Anon
1756 Account of a landslip near
Westerham. Gentleman's Mag. 26, pages 103 and 172 [Kent]
Anon
1763 Some account of the Parish
of Dorking, with its environs. Gentleman's Magazine 33 (May 1763), 220 - 223.
.. no
manufacture is carried on here ..
[business] very much encreased since the completing of the turnpike road
from Epsom ..
There are an abundance of kilns for making lime
for building, as well as for the dressing of land, the chalk pits lying very
near the town: bricks and tiles are made here of clay and loam that give them a
most beautiful colour. The fuel was
formerly chiefly wood, but as the grounds have been very much cleared, a great
quantity of coals are brought hither from Kingston and Ditton-upon-Thames, by
land carriage at a reasonable rate; as the teams that are continually going in
great numbers with timber, and other goods, to these places, take the coals as
back carriage.
Anon
1769 The complete farmer: or, a
general dictionary of husbandry in all its branches. 2nd edn. ????: [iv] + B-484 + 111 + [iv] + 26 folded
plates.
Anon
1776 A description of that
admirable structure, the Cathedral Church of Salisbury; with the Chaples,
Monuments, Grave-stones, and their Inscriptions; to which is prefixed, an
account of Old Sarum; with 12 engraved plates after Francis Price. F.R.
Baldwin: 6, 50, 144pp [Plates from Price's Observations on Salisbury,
1773][Wiltshire]
Anon
1776 A view of the entrance into
Quarry Hole, described in Guildford Castle, surveyed 1763 [Print of underground
chalk quarry in Surrey]
Anon c.
1790 Survey of Lower Gatton c. 1790
[Shews a Quarry Field][SHC 4348/2/72/2][Reproduced in Joan Percy, 2005, In
pursuit of the picturesque ..
(qv)][CNHSS]
Anon
1793 [Lists of Berkshire
brickmakers] Reading Mercury, 4 March 1793 and 1 April 1793.
Anon
1798 Letter on a plan for forming
a tunnel under the Thames [Account of a well at Tilbury Fort.] Gentleman's Magazine 68(2), 656 - ??? [Essex
/ Kent]
Anon
1799 [Chalk pit at Marsh Mills,
near Henley] Reading Mercury, 4 March 1799 [The chalk pit at Marsh Mills, near
Henley, having fallen in and made the road entirely impassable, a new road is
making through part of the grounds of Lord Malmesbury, at Park Place][There s a
Park Place shewn on the OS 1:50,000 map at SU 77782]
Anon
1801 Reports of the Committee on
the Laws Relating to the Sand Dunes. House of Commons: 25pp [Salt exports
&c]
Anon
1806 ??? Monthly Magazine 22, page 95.
Anon
1806 A very valuable stratum of
yellow ochre has been lately discovered ..
at Woolhampton. Reading Mercury,
24 November 1806 [Woolhampton (Berkshire) is 7 miles east of Newbury on the
'Kennet Navigation][NGR SU 5766]
Anon
1807 The picture of Newcastle
upon Tyne: containing a guide to the town and neighbourhood, an account of the
Roman wall and a description of the coal mines [Reprinted 1969]
Anon
1813 Advertisement for Kintbury
limekilns. Reading Mercury, 19 July 1813
[Berkshire]
Anon
1813 Analysis of clay-ironstone
from Coalbrookdale. Ann. Phil. [1813],
238 - ??? [? From Ann. Chim. 84, 188 - ???][Shropshire]
Anon
1813 Farmers, builders, and
others may be supplied with the best RAG STONE LIME, every day, at the lime
kiln at Sunningwell, 3½ miles from Oxford.
Reading Mercury, 8 March 1813 [Sunningwell (Berkshire) is 2½ miles north
of Abingdon {NGR SP 4900] on the Thames]
Anon
1816 Agricultural state of the
Kingdom, in February, March, and April 1816; being the substance of the replies
to a circular letter sent by the Board of Agriculture, to every part of the
Kingdom. Two parts in one. Sherwood,
Neely and Jones: iii + 266pp + 148pp [incl. tables in the text]
Anon
1816 Analysis of the mineral
waters of Caversham, Berkshire. Ann. Phil. 8, page 123 [Oxfordshire!]
Anon
1818 The book of English trades,
and library of the useful arts. London:
R. Phillips : vi + 442 + 18 + 36pp incl. 73 engr.
Anon
1818 Excursions in the County of
Essex I London: ??? [Geological notes in pages 65, 110, 111, 122, 123, 172]
Anon
1821 Report from the Select
Committee on the supply of water to the Metropolis. House of Commons: Cd. 537:
11pp [London: water supply]
Anon
1821 Report from the Select
Committee on the supply of water to the Metropolis. House of Commons: ?? 247pp
[London: water supply]
Anon
1824 Observations on a Statement
Published in the Morning Chronicle newspaper, of the 22nd July 1824; purporting
to be the evidence of Henry Drummond, Esq ..
before a Select Committee of the House of Commons, in the last session
of Parliament "On laborers' wages." By some of the Farmers, Parish
Officers, and Others Holding Lands ..
within the Hundreds of Blackheath, Godalming, and Woking in Surrey ..
[With the text of the evidence] Guildford & London: 27pp [ULL G 24274]
Anon
1824 The stranger's guide; or,
new ambulator for the tour of the Metropolis and its vicinity, within the
circuit of twenty-five miles, describing towns, villages, hamlets, parks,
gentlemen's seats, obelisks, rivers, canals, and objects most remarkable for
grandeur, elegance, taste, local beauty, and antiquity; illustrated by
anecdotes, historical and biographical, with a correct map of the country.
London: printed by W. Lewis .. and W.
Cole ..: i + 356pp [of which the last five are advertisements][The date 3
November 1824 appears on page 330][CNHSS]
Anon
1832 London Bridge. The Penny Magazine
1, 41 - 42 [CNHSS]
Anon
1833 Dover Castle. The Penny
Magazine, 2(56), 57 - 58.
Anon
1834 Peak cavern. The Penny
Magazine, 3(131), 148 - 149 [Derbyshire]
Anon
1834 Scratchell's Bay, Isle of
Wight. The Penny Magazine, 3(129), 135 -
136.
Anon
1834 On the system of contracts
pursued in the mines of Cornwall. Penny Magazine 3(175), 500 - 503.
Anon
1835 Artesian wells. Penny
Magazine 4(193), 131 - 132 [CNHSS]
Anon
1835 The collieries. - No.I. The Penny Magazine 4(192), 121 - 128 [Including
six ills., one of South Hetton colliery, County Durham]
Anon
1835 The collieries. -
No.II. The Penny Magazine 4(197), 161 -
168 [Including four ills.]
Anon
1835 Notes of a journey to the
mines of Cornwall and Wales. The Penny Magazine 4(220), 351 - 352.
Anon
1835 Torquay, Devonshire. The
Penny Magazine 4(195), 150 - 152 [Kent's Cavern]
Anon
1835 Warkworth hermitage. Penny
Magazine 4(188)(7 March 1835), 89 - 91 [Artificially cut caves on the N bank of
the river Coquet, 0.5 mile W of Warkworth Castle, Northumberland]
Anon
1836 The London and Greenwich
viaduct and railway. Penny Magazine 5(242), 9 - 11.
Anon
1836 [Note on bones found in a
brickfield at Ilford, Essex] Mining
Review 8, 324 - ???
Anon
1836 Remarkable storms in
England. Penny Magazine 5(302), 17 December 1836, 490 - 491.
Anon
1837 An account of two new
Crustacea from the Transition and Carboniferous strata. Analyst 6, 85 - ??
Anon
1837 The dropping-well at
Knaresborough. The Penny Magazine
5(349), 348 - 349 [Yorkshire: limestone cave]
Anon
1837 Fossil remains. Mining Review 9, 163 - ??? [Elephant remains
near Reading, Berkshire]
Anon
1839 A comprehensive gazetteer of
Gravesend with its environs. Being a
complete guide for visitors on pleasure and business, to which is added a
general directory of Gravesend. [Includes 3 folded panoramic views]
Anon
1839 The history and antiquities
of Newbury and its environs, including twenty-eight parishes, situate in the
County of Berks: also a catalogue of plants found in the neighbourhood.
Speenhamland: printed and published by Hall and March: fp folded map + xii +
340pp + plates [Yattendon chalk mines, kiln, and wells are described in page
230]
[By the road side as you go from Yattendon to
Pangbourn, and near the kiln, is a small well, called by the cottagers the
miraculous well, because it is always quite full and never runs over; and in
the ground opposite the rectory is a very deep well; it is said that just
before you get to the water there is an excavation, and which was probably made
in troublesome times to hide valuable things.
Some years ago as a team was ploughing in a field
near Yattendon kiln, the ground gave way and some large chalk mines were
discovered, which appeared to have been made many previous centuries. We [who is not stated in the book]
investigated these mines, and as they are now closed up, we shall give a
description of them. The entrance to the
mine appeared to have been out of a pit near the kiln, and the interior was dug
out in the most ingenious and workman-like manner; it extended under ground to
a great distance, and was divided into large rooms, with pillars of chalk left
as a support between the rooms, the whole had a most wonderful and grand
effect. From what we could judge of the
quantity of chalk taken out, the excavation must have been in progress for
several centuries. It appears to have
been visited or used about the year 1700, as there were several initials and
dates of about that period cut in the chalk; but it is very extraordinary that
none of the present inhabitants seemed to have been aware of the existence of
these subterraneous rooms, although some of them must have known persons who
might have remembered that period. This
kiln is thought to be the oldest in this part of the country.]
Anon
1839 The topography of Maidstone
and its environs a directory of the clergy, gentry, tradesmen, etc., of
Maidstone. Also a correct address of the Nobility, Clergy, Gentry, etc.,
residing in the vicinity. Maidstone:
????
Anon
1842 Brandon. The Parliamentary Gazetteer of England and
Wales .. 1840-1, II, 255 - 256 [Suffolk:
gunflint mining described]
Anon
1842 A brief account of Hockley
Spa, near Southend, Essex. With an analysis of the water by R. Phillips. London & Chelmsford: ????
Anon
1842 Surrey: surface and
geological character. Penny Cyclopaedia 23, 310 - ???
Anon
1844 Outline of geology, with a
map, compiled from the best authorities. London printed for the author by C.
Whittingham: fp cold. geol. map of England & Wales + iv + 60pp [Salt
deposits are described in pages 30 - 32, ossiferous caves in 46 - 47, and mines
and mineral veins in 58 - 60][CNHSS]
Anon
1846 An account of the coal and
lignite raised, and of the iron and steel manufactured in France; as given in
the 'Compte-Rendu des Travaux des Ingénieurs des Mines' for 1844. MGS 1, 501 -
509.
Anon
1846 A notice of the mining
establishment of France. Taken from the 'Compte-Rendu des Travaux des
Ingénieurs des Mines' .. and from the
'Annales des Mines.' MGS 1, 495 - 500.
Anon
1847 The Reading, Guildford and
Reigate Railway. Illustrated London News 11(278), 131 - 132 (28 August 1847)
[Surrey: Betchworth: account and illustration of 'the cutting of the first sod'
- the illustration depicts a view to the NW towards already extensive chalk
pits and a high chalk face]
Anon
1850 A visit to the salt mines of
Cheshire. Illustrated London News, 24
August 1850, 173 - 174.
Anon
1856 Opening of the Caterham
Railway. The Illustrated London News, 16
August 1856, 171 - 172 [Surrey: possibility of extension southward to stone
quarries noted]
Anon
1857 The builder and contractor's
price book; containing the latest prices for all branches of the building trade
.. and an almanac for 1857. Weale: 300pp.
Anon 1857 St. Paul's Church, Dorking. The Builder 15,
754 - 755 [Surrey: includes full page plate / materials used were Bath stone
and flint]
Anon
1858 A hand-book of Dorking. 2nd
edn. Dorking: John Rowe: fp folded map, vii + 156 + 20 + 44pp [Surrey: chalk
and limeworks / clays / sandstones; includes in pages 129 - 151 'The geological
structure of the country as seen from Leith Hill' (abridged) by Gideon Algernon
Mantell][CNHSS]
Anon
1858 Reigate church. The Builder
16, page 726.
Anon
1859 Landslip at the Isle of Portland.
Geologist 2, 127 - 128 [Dorset]
Anon
1859 Mammalian remains. Geologist
2, 92 - 93, and 219 - 220
Anon c.
1860 The caves and mines of the earth;
and mines and mining. Religious Tract
Soc. 192 + 192pp
Anon
1860 Extraordinary accident at
Reigate. Illustrated London News, 19 May 1860 [Surrey: illustration entitled
'Fall of cottages into a sand cave at Reigate]
Anon
1861 The bedway of building
stone. The Builder 19, 324 - 25.
Anon
1861 An account of the river
Bourne, an intermittent stream rising south of Croydon. As it appeared in
January, 1861, with observations on the cause of its flow. Croydon: F.
Baldiston [Pamphlet reprinted from the Croydon Chronicle, 5 January 1861]: 8pp.
[Flooding in Godstone stone quarries, Surrey, is mentioned][CNHSS (typed copy)
/ GSL M17* d1]
Anon
1861 The decay of the stone of
the New Palace of Westminster. House of
Commons: xxxx
Anon
1861 The railway and the mine.
Lever's illustrated year book, 1861. 194
+ (16) adverts pp. + 8 pls [Includes list of mine, dates lines opened, Acts,
etc. Mostly coal-mining?]
Anon
1862 Box Hill and its Bath stone
quarries. The Builder 20, 613 - 15
[Wiltshire]
Anon
1865 The Ilford mammoth. Science
Gossip 1(1), page 20 [Essex: Elephas primigenius]
Anon 1866 Artificial manures and superphosphate of
lime. IN: Samuel Timmins, The resources,
products, and industrial history of Birmingham and the Midland hardware
district: a series of reports, collected by the Local Industries Committee of
the British Association at Birmingham, in 1865,
, 679 - 680.
Anon
1866 Basaltic stone
manufacture. IN: Samuel Timmins, The
resources, products, and industrial history of Birmingham and the Midland hardware
district: a series of reports, collected by the Local Industries Committee of
the British Association at Birmingham, in 1865, 163 - 165 [Rowley Regis / cast
basalt]
Anon
1866 Birmingham flint-glass
manufacture. IN: Samuel Timmins,
Resources, products, and industrial history of Birmingham and the Midland
hardware district: a series of reports, collected by the Local Industries
Committee of the British Association at Birmingham, in 1865, 526 - 533.
Anon
1866 The drainage of the south
Staffordshire coalfield. IN: Samuel
Timmins, The resources, products, and industrial history of Birmingham and the
Midland hardware district: a series of reports, collected by the Local
Industries Committee of the British Association at Birmingham, in 1865, 35 -
39.
Anon
1866 First report of the
commissioners appointed to inquire into the best means of preventing pollution
of rivers. With a geological map of the London Basin. [Blue book]
Anon
1866 The Midland salt works. IN: Samuel Timmins, The resources, products,
and industrial history of Birmingham and the Midland hardware district: a
series of reports, collected by the Local Industries Committee of the British
Association at Birmingham, in 1865, 138 - 144.
Anon
1866 Statistics of the marketable
products of the [south Staffordshire] coalfield. IN: Samuel Timmins, The resources, products,
and industrial history of Birmingham and the Midland hardware district: a
series of reports, collected by the Local Industries Committee of the British
Association at Birmingham, in 1865, 40 - 41 [Coal / ironstone / ragstone /
paving stone / basalt / fireclay / limestone]
Anon
1866 The Surrey hills. A guide to
the Caterham Railway, and its vicinity. London: John Russell Smith: 45pp
[Facsimile reprint published by The Bourne Society 2003 [ISBN 0-0900992-56-5][Surrey:
Blechingley and Godstone]
[The frontispiece map indicates quarries at
Blechingley (War Coppice) and Godstone; at Godstone are 'very extensive
quarries , from which building and other stone of various qualities are
obtained' (page 18); 'the Godstone quarries, which are those nearest to the
Caterham station, produce - 1. Gray limestone lime of the best quality; 2.
Hearth stones, used principally in London; 3. Firestone, superior to any other
in use, and preferred to all others in the furnaces of Birmingham, Bristol, the
Potteries, Manchester, Glasgow, etc.; 4. Building stone. The parish of Godstone
also produces a fine silver sand, and a hard brown building stone, which is
obtained at Tilburstow hill, about a mile south of the village. The mineral productions of the parish of Caterham
are - 1. Chalk lime. 2. Limestone lime, equal to that of the Godstone quarries.
3. Brown sand. 4. Builder's sand. 5. Yellow gravel. 6. White gravel. 7. Red brick earth of very superior quality
(page 41)]
Anon
1867 Dene holes. Building News, 1
March 1867, page 157 [CNHSS (photocopy)]
Anon
1867 Discoveries at
Charterhouse. Intellectual Observer 12,
??? - ???
Anon
1869 Settle
cave-exploration. Jl. Ethnological Soc.
London NS 1, page 388 [Yorkshire: limestone]
Anon
1870 Chalk foraminifera. Science
Gossip 6(64), 81 - 83; (65), 106 - 108; and (67), 155 - 157.
Anon
1870 Disintegrating rocks by
fire. Engineering 10, page 473 [30 December 1870][Reprinted from American
Artizan, describes a machine constructed in France for 'fire-setting' incorporating
a portable furnace]
Anon
1871 Excursion to Aylesbury, June
1st, 1870. PGA 2(1), page 36
[Buckinghamshire: Kimmeridge Clay / brickmaking near Hartwell / Portland
limestone 'extensively worked' near Hartwell]
Anon
1871 Excursion to Caterham and
Oxtead. April 19th, 1870. PGA 2(1), 28 -
29 [Surrey][Led by Caleb Evans]
Anon
1871 Excursion to Crayford, May
21st, 1870. PGA 2(1), 34 - 25 [Kent:
chalk / brick-earths / gravels]
Anon
1871 Excursion to Grays, Essex,
April 23rd, 1870. PGA 2(1), page 29
[Chalk / whiting / flints for porcelain manufacture]
Anon
1871 Excursion to Lewisham, May
7th, 1870. PGA 2(1), page 33
[brick-clays]
Anon
1871 Excursion to Stroud, May
Hill, and Swindon, May 9th, 10th, and 11th, 1870. PGA 2(1), 33 - 34 [Gloucestershire /
Wiltshire][Building-stones at Swindon]
Anon
1871 Excursion to Tilburstow and
Nutfield, May 28th, 1870. PGA 2(1), 35 -
36 [Surrey: Godstone / Blechingley - fullers' earth / chert worked for road
metal]
Anon
1871 White Hill and War Coppice,
Surrey Hills. Redhill: printed by M.M. Weller: 19pp [Blechingley][Minet
Library]
Anon
1872 The Doward caves. Science
Gossip 8(94), page 235 [? Gloucestershire: Banneran's and King Arthur's caves /
fossil bone contents]
Anon
1872 Excursion to Ilford. PGA 2(7), 273 - ??? [Essex]
Anon
1872 The land-slips near
Northwich, Cheshire. Science Gossip 8(89), page 107 [Describes a collapse of
land related to salt mining or brine pumping]
Anon
1872 The Sub-Wealden exploration.
Brighton: reprinted from the Brighton Daily News: 18pp [Sussex: summary of
geological background - no details of the boring itself][CNHSS]
Anon
1873 The slate quarries of North
Wales. Reprinted from the Carnarvon and
Denbigh Herald.
Anon
1874 Historical reminiscences and
geological characteristics of the Blechingley Place estate, which will be sold by auction on Monday the 30th
inst., at the Auction Mart, London by
Mr. Wm. Thornton. Redhill: H. Sutton: 12pp [Surrey][Minet Library]
Anon
1876 Excursion to Crayford. May 6th,
1876. Ann. Rep. West London Scientific
Association and Field Club 1875 - 76, 74 - 76 [Kent]
Anon
1876 Excursion to Bromley,
Sundridge Park, and Chislehurst. Saturday, April 22, 1876. Ann. Rep. West London Scientific Assoc. and
Field Club 1875 - 76, 71 - 73 [Kent]
Anon
1877 Excursion to Grays, Essex.
April 21st, 1877. PGA 5(3), page 125
[Chalk / brickearth]
Anon
1877 The origin and use of the
Royston Cave .. Report .. to the Royal Society of Antiquaries. 3rd
edn. Royston: John Warren: 49pp + ill.
[Hertfordshire: chalk]
Anon
1879 [Excursion to Godstone 24
June 1876] Proc. Holmesdale Natural
History Club 1875 - 78, 8 - 9 [Surrey: sand mines for glass-sand / firestone
quarries for refractory slabs for glass-houses]
Anon
1881 The Blackheath subsidences.
The Engineer, 4 February 1881, 83 - 84 [Kent][CNHSS]
Anon
1881 Excursion to Addington
Hills. Proc. Holmesdale Natural History Club for 1879 - 80, 23 - 24 [London /
Croydon: gravel pits in Addington Park and at Central Croydon Station noted]
Anon
1881 Excursion to Caterham
Junction [ie Purley] Proc. Holmesdale Natural History Club 1879, page 25
[Surrey: chalk]
Anon
1881 Excursion with members of
the Geologists' Association, Saturday, June 19th, 1880. Proc. and Trans.
Croydon Microscopical and Natural History Club 2(1), xlvii - xlviii [Surrey:
Fairfield gravel pits / Coombe Lane / Park Hill / Croham Hurst &c]
Anon
1881 Geological rambles round
London. A handy guide to Old-World
London. London: Marshall Japp &
Co. 66 + [6] advts. pp [CNHSS]
Anon
1881 Half hours underground.
Volcanoes, mines, and caves. London: Wm. Isbister Ltd: xii + 369 + iii pp
[CNHSS][other edns. 1888 and 1900]
Anon
1883 Bath stone. The Stonemason
xxxx [Somerset; Wiltshire]
Anon c.
1883 Sussex industries. Reprinted
from the Sussex Advertiser : 204pp [Series of articles]
Anon
1883 Visits to great industries
No. 6. The Bath stone quarries of Messrs. Pictor and Sons. The British Architect xxxx, 143 - 146.
Anon
1884 The Great English
Earthquake. Symons's Monthly Meteorological Magazine 19(220) (May 1884), 49 -
62 [Essex: earthquake of 22 April 1884 near Colchester][CNHSS]
Anon
1884 Report of the Geological
Sub-Committee. Proc. Croydon
Microscopical and Natural History Club 2(4), cli - cliii [Park Hill railway
cutting, Croydon]
Anon
1884 The salt-mines of
Northwich. Engineering 38, 290 - 292.
Anon
1884 Water supply of London in
the Middle Ages. The Antiquarian Magazine & Bibliographer 6, page 79 [1478]
Anon
1886 Scot Gate Ash quarries. The Builder, 4 Dec. 1886, xxxx [Complex of
seven sandstone quarries operating c. 1863 - 1912 producing materials for
landings and flagstones ... ? Yorkshire]
Anon
1887 Exploration of the deneholes
in Hangman's Wood, near Grays Thurrock, Essex. Field and ordinary meeting. Saturday, October 8th, 1887 Essex Naturalist
1, 202 - 204 [Chalk]
Anon
1887 Gravel pits and ancient
pottery near Chelmsford. Essex
Naturalist 1, page 92.
Anon
1888 Excursion to Merstham and
White Hill. Proc. Holmesdale Natural History Club for 1886 - 87, page51
[Surrey: Blechingley (21 August 1886): Under White Hill the everlasting pea
(Lathyrus sylvestris) grew abundantly on waste ground where quarrying for the
Upper Greensand rock (Fire-stone) had evidently taken place]
Anon 1888 Fossil elephant at Ilford. Science Gossip, March 1888, page 70
[Essex][Reprinted in Essex Naturalist 2, page 53]
Anon
1888 Half hours underground.
Volcanoes, mines and caves. Charles Burnet: The Half Hour Library: xii + 372 +
3pp [Geology]
Anon 1889 Erratic boulders in N.W. Essex. Essex Naturalist 3, page 182.
Anon
1889 Field meeting at Brentwood,
South Weald, &c. Saturday, May 25th, 1889 [Jointly with the Geologists'
Association] Essex Naturalist 3, 208 -
213.
Anon
1889 Field meeting at Walton-on-the-Naze,
Saturday, September 14th, 1889. Essex
Naturalist 3, 230 - 232.
Anon
1889 The Geologists' Association.
Hardwicke's Science Gossip 25(295), page 162 and (296), 181 - 183 [Suffolk:
report of excursion]
Anon
1890 Excursion to Caterham,
Barrow Green and Oxted. Proc. Holmesdale Natural History Club for 1888 - 89,
page 17 [Cirl bunting noted singing in a tree close to the firestone quarry at
Godstone]
Anon
1890 Excursion to White Hill.
Proc. Holmesdale Natural History Club for 1888 - 89, page 51 [Surrey: eastwards
from Merstham - 'coming to the quarries below White Hill it was found that the
entrance to the caves had been blocked' (the excursion was 8 June 1889)]
Anon
1890 Excursion to Worms Heath
& Warlingham. Proc. Holmesdale Natural History Club for 1888 - 89, page 20
[Surrey: eastwards from Merstham - 'coming to the quarries below White Hill it
was found that the entrance to the caves had been blocked' (the excursion was 8
June 1889)]
Anon
1890 Further notes on Yorkshire
stone. The Builder 58(2463), 278 - 281.
Anon
1890 A great success. The South Eastern Naturalist 1(1), page 37
[Kent: coal found near Dover]
Anon
1890 The supposed earthquakes at
Chelmsford on January 7th, 1890, due to the discharge of heavy guns. Essex Naturalist 4, 39 - 40.
Anon
1890 Yorkshire stone: Halifax
stone. The Builder 58(2460), 221 - 224.
Anon
1891 Cornwall. Geologists'
Association: a record of excursions made between 1860 and 1890. ED. T.V. Holmes
and C.D. Sherborn, 396 - 400 [Geological maps of Hensbarrow granite, Redruth -
Camborne, St. Just, and Lizard]
Anon
1891 Excursion to Brighton. Geologists' Association: a record of
excursions made between 1860 and 1890. ED. T.V. Holmes and C.D. Sherborn, 120 -
121 [Sussex]
Anon
1891 Excursion to Caterham,
Godstone, and Tilburstow Hill, Sat. 23rd May, 1891. Proc. London Amateur Science Soc. 1(5 &
6), p. 99 [Surrey: 'a visit was paid to the well-known quarry in the Upper
Greensand, near Godstone. The subterranean workings in the firestone were
briefly examined.']
Anon
1891 Cornwall. Geologists' Association: a record of
excursions made between 1860 and 1890. ED. T.V. Holmes and C.D. Sherborn, 396 -
400 [Geological maps of the Hensbarrow granite, Redruth-Camborne, St.
Just-Lands End and Lizard areas]
Anon
1891 Excursion to Headley,
Surrey. Saturday 5th July 1890. Proc. London Amateur Scientific Soc. 1 (3 &
4), page 49 [Sand / gravels on Headley Heath]
Anon
1891 Excursion to Lewes. Geologists' Association: A record of
excursions made between 1860 and 1890. ED. T.V. Holmes and C.D. Sherborn, 121 -
122 [Sussex]
Anon
1891 Industries of the south
coast and west of England. Historical Publishing Co. xxxx
Anon
1892 The assessment of
brick-yards at Peterborough. Appeal dismissed. British Clayworker I, September
1892, Supplement.
Anon
1892 Brickmakers' dictionaries:
what to use and what to avoid. British Clayworker I, May 1892, page 41.
Anon
1892 Brickmaking in the
Principality. A run round the Maindy yard. British Clayworker I, April 1892,
[South Wales: Cardiff]
Anon
1892 The brickmaking industry at
Millbank, Plymouth. British Clayworker I, June 1892, 62 - 63 [Devon]
Anon
1892 Brick pavements. British
Clayworker I, May 1892, page 36.
Anon
1892 Bricks for British roads. British
Clayworker I, July 1892, page 84
Anon
1892 Bricks for British roads -
why not? Practical words to brickmakers. British Clayworker I, October 1892,
142 - 143; November 1892, 168 - 169; December 1892, 188 - 189.
Anon
1892 Bricks and tiles from slate
chips. British Clayworker I, May 1892, page 36
Anon
1892 The Cardiff strike. British
Clayworker I, May 1892, page 30
Anon
1892 The chemistry and physics of
clay-working. I - V British Clayworker I, August 1892, 104 - 105; September
1892, 121 - 122; October 1892, 136 - 137; November 1892, 158 - 159; December
1892, 180 - 181.
Anon
1892 The chemistry and physics of
clay-working. II - Introduction. British Clayworker I, September 1892, 121 -
122
Anon
1892 China clay. I. - Where it
comes from and where it goes to. British Clayworker I, September 1892, page
127.
Anon
1892 China clay. II -
Manipulation. British Clayworker I, October 1892, page 140
Anon
1892 The Clay-worker at the
Crystal Palace. British Clayworker I, July 1892, page 86
Anon 1892
Dear dirty Dublin. British Clayworker I, June 1892, page 62 [Ireland]
Anon
1892 Eight hours only. British
Clayworker I, May 1892, 29 - 30
Anon
1892 The Globe Brick and Tile
works, Birmingham. British Clayworker I, June 1892, page 55
Anon 1892 Good bricks: a simple test. British
Clayworker I, May 1892, page 39.
Anon
1892 Grimsby. British Clayworker
I, June 1892, page 62
Anon
1892 How marl weathers. British
Clayworker I, May 1892, page 34
Anon
1892 In darkest England. Making
bricks at the S.A. Farm Colony, Essex. British Clayworker I, October 1892, page
148 [Hadleigh: Salvation Army]
Anon
1892 In darkest Essex. British
Clayworker I, July 1892, page 83
Anon
1892 Jackfield. British
Clayworker I, June 1892, page 63 [Shropshire]
Anon
1892 Light in darkest Essex.
British Clayworker I, November 1892, page 171. [Grays]
Anon
1892 A model brickyard. British
Clayworker I, August 1892, page 99 [Gloucestershire: Stonehouse brick and Tile
Co. Ltd]
Anon
1892 The Morley Brick Company, Wolverhampton.
Annual meeting. British Clayworker I, December 1892, page 197.
Anon
1892 A new Scottish industry: a
revival in brickmaking. British Clayworker I, July 1892, page 83
Anon
1892 News from the brickfields.
British Clayworker I, May 1892, 32 - 33 [Includes Cardiff and district, 32;
Stockport, 32; Nuneaton, 32; Birmingham, 32 - 33]
Anon
1892 News from the brickfields.
British Clayworker I, June 1892, 62 - 63
Anon
1892 The Nottingham brick-makers.
Machine v. hand-made bricks. British Clayworker I, April 1892, page 18
Anon
1892 The Peterboro' brick
industry. British Clayworker I, April 1892, page 5
Anon
1892 The pottery lockout. British
Clayworker I, May 1892, page 29.
Anon
1892 Representative yards. II -
Sileby. Messrs Sercombe, Osman and Warren's kiln. British Clayworker I,
November 1892, 165 - 166 [Leicestershire]
Anon
1892 The science of brickmaking.
British Clayworker I, June 1892, page 66
Anon
1892 Steel v. brick chimneys.
British Clayworker I, MAY 1892, page 37
Anon 1892 Terra-cotta making at Stourbridge. British
Clayworker I, December 1892, page 195.
Anon
1892 What brickmakers are doing.
British Clayworker I, August 1892, 103 - 104 [Includes notes on North Wales /
Reading (Wheeler Bros' new kiln at Tilehurst (Berkshire) / Wolverhampton / and
Cardiff (South Wales)]
Anon
1892 What brickmakers are doing.
British Clayworker I, September 1892, page 125 [Wolverhampton / extension of
Walsall brickworks / London / County Cork (Ireland) / Cardiff (Wales)]
Anon
1892 What brickmakers are doing.
British Clayworker I, October 1892, page 141 [Cambridge / Lanarkshire
(Scotland) / Glasgow / Cardiff (Wales) / West Bromwich]
Anon
1892 What brickmakers are doing.
British Clayworker I, November 1892, page 163 [Harrogate /Peterborough]
Anon
1892 What constitutes a good
Portland cement? British Clayworker I, July 1892, page 92
Anon
1893 The brickmaking industry in
1892. British Clayworker I, January 1893, 200 - 201; and February 1893, 218 -
219.
Anon
1893 Bricks and tiles from slate
waste. British Clayworker I, February 1893, page 219.
Anon
1893 Cracks in drying and
burning. An explanation and a remedy. British Clayworker I, March 1893, page
238.
Anon
1893 Excursion to Betchworth,
August 1st 1892. Proc. & Trans. Croydon
Microscopical and Natural History Club 4(1), viii - ix [Hearthstone mine at
Brockham (Surrey) visited]
Anon
1893 Excursion to Merstham .. May
28th [1892] Report Epsom College Natural History Soc. 4 (for 1892), page 14
[Surrey: notes fossils found in the large chalk pit, and 'at a place about a
mile further east the Upper Greensand was seen beneath the Chalk']
Anon
1893 How to make ginger beer
bottles. Practical hints by a practical man. British Clayworker I, March 1893,
page 236.
Anon
1893 The limestone difficulty.
British Clayworker I, February 1893, page 225 [Removal of limestone from
brick-clays]
Anon
1893 Practical hints on
enamelling slate waste bricks and others. British Clayworker I, March 1893,
page 239.
Anon
1893 The treatment of stony
clays. British Clayworker I, March 1893, 234 - 235.
Anon 1893 -
94 Visit to the deneholes in Hangman's
Wood, near Grays Thurrock, in conjunction with the Geologists' Association.
Essex Naturalist 7(6-9), 143 - 144 and 7(10-12), 145 - 148 [Essex]
Anon
1894 The Derbyshire
coalfield. Colliery Guardian 68, 353 -
???, 475 - ???, 517 - ???, 564 - ???, 607 - ???, 697 - ???, 742 - ???, 801 -
???, and 833 - ???
Anon
1894 [Excursion to Eltham and
Charlton, 19 August 1893] Proc. Trans.
Croydon Microscopical and Natural History Club 4(2), xxvii - xxviii [Kent:
Charlton: Gilbert's Pit]
Anon
1894 The Geological Survey of
England and Wales. Jl. Royal
Agricultural Society of England, Series 3, 5, 386 - ???
Anon
1894 The Nottinghamshire
coalfield. Colliery Guardian 68, 205 -
???, 262 - ???, 293 - ???, 395 - ???, 427 - ???, and 883 - ???
Anon
1894 The Yorkshire
coalfield. Colliery Guardian 68, 992 -
???, 1024 - ????, 1074 - ????, and 1117 - ????.
Anon
1895 Bath stone. The Builder 68, 273 - 278; and 291 - 295 [Wiltshire]
Anon 1895 Colne Valley waterworks. Bushey pumping station. The Engineer 79(8 February 1895), page 125 [Hertfordshire: includes diagrammatic section of wells and headings]
Anon
1895 Report of the Departmental
Committee upon Merionethshire slate mines.
Parliamentary Papers 1895: xxxx [See: Jones, Ivor Wynne 2003
Victorian slate mining: a social and economic study. Ashbourne: Landmark Publishing: 142 + (1) pp
[ISBN 1-84306-073-6][North Wales: Merionethshire - based on the 1895 Report of
the Departmental Committee on the Slate Mines of Merionethshire and photographs
taken for the Committee by John Charles Burrow. Notes Thomas Assheton-Smith
(owner of Dinorwic slate quarries); John G. Evans (member of the Committee, and
Manager from 1874 of the Penrhyn slate quarry, and previously of the Dorothea
quarry); the Ffestiniog District Slate Quarry Proprietors' Association (formed
after publication of the Committee's Report); Clement Le Neve Foster (Inspector
of mines for North Wales 1880 - 1901, and previously in Cornwall, and Chairman
of the Committee); George Whitehead Greaves (son of John Ernest Greaves); John
Ernest Greaves (Son of John Whitehead Greaves, manager of the Llechwedd
quarries from 1870, member of the Committee); John Whitehead Greaves (founder
of the Llechwedd slate quarries in 1846; John Jenkins (member of the
Committee); E. Parry Jones (member of the Committee); Llechwedd Slate Caverns
(Quarry Tours) Ltd; North Wales Quarrymen's Union (est. April 1874); and John Griffith
Williams (the Committee's interpreter)][PWS]
Anon
1896 The Ballachulish quarries.
Railway extension scheme. The Quarry 1,
112 - 113.
Anon
1896 Bath stone quarries. The
Bath Stone Firms Ltd. The Quarry 1, 101 - 104.
Anon
1896 Bethesda quarrymen
suspended. The Quarry 1, page 116 [North Wales: slate]
Anon
1896 A chert quarry in
Wensleydale. Development of a new stone industry. The Quarry 1, 65 - 66.
Anon
1896 Coal under south-eastern
England: borings in search of coal in Suffolk and Essex. Essex Naturalist 9(15
- 22), 213 - 218.
Anon
1896 Colley hearthstone quarry,
Reigate. The Quarry 1, page 207 [Surrey: 'By the "undermining"
process of quarrying, a man met his death in this working on the 8th Sept. Half a ton of gravel fell on him. No props were used; the men were using picks,
and no explosives were employed][Opencast pit at the Colley Hill hearthstone
mine]
Anon
1896 The development of
sandstone, limestone, and marble quarries.
The Quarry 1, 213 - 216.
Anon
1896 The Egryn slate quarry,
Dyffryn, Merionethshire. The Quarry 1, 130 - 131 [North Wales: slate: includes
two illus. one of which shews a drift entrance]
Anon
1896 An eight hour day for N.
Wales quarries. The Quarry 1, page 19 [North Wales: slate]
Anon
1896 Fatal accident at Greenhithe
Cement Works. The Quarry 1, page 117 [Kent: Messrs. Martin and George Preston
were repairing the brickwork on a kiln, when the top of the structure collapsed
.. Preston was killed .. at Messrs. I.C.
Johnson & Co.'s cement works at Greenhithe, Stone, 19th May ..]
Anon
1896 Fatal accident, Ham Hill
quarries. The Quarry 1, page 117 [Death
of Charles Swaine whilst clearing overburden]
Anon
1896 Foolhardiness and its
consequences. The Quarry 1, page 82 - 83 [South Wales: Glamorganshire: death of
a person who fell down an iron mine shaft near quarry at Castell Coch]
Anon
1896 An immense blast at
Llanberis. The Quarry 1, page 116 [North Wales: Dinorwic: slate]
Anon
1896 Legal. Conviction for using
bad mortar [Dorking Petty Sessions. Dorking Urban Council] The Quarry 1, 210 - 211 [Surrey]
Anon 1896 On the industrial products of the
geological formations of the United Kingdom. Colliery Guardian 71, 1171 and
1204.
Anon
1896 Light railways. The Quarry 1, 78 - 80.
Anon
1896 The Mines and Quarries Act.
The Quarry 1, page 237 [Sussex: case heard at Lewes .. Newhaven Harbour %=& Ouse Lower
Navigation summoned for neglecting to securely fence a quarry [ie chalk pit)]
Anon
1896 Newhaven Cement Co. The Quarry 1, page 259 [Sussex: 15th meeting reported]
Anon
1896 The Oakeley slate quarries,
Blaenau Festiniog, N. Wales. The Quarry 1, page 127 [North Wales: slate]
Anon
1896 On opening a new
quarry. The Quarry 1, 189 - 191.
Anon
1896 Parish councils and chalk
pits. The Quarry 1, page 146 [Sussex]
Anon
1896 The Penrhyn quarries
dispute. Lord Penrhyn's statement of reasons for suspension. The Quarry 1, 226
- 229 [North Wales: slate]
Anon
1896 The Penrhyn quarry troubles.
The Quarry 1, 165 - 166 [North Wales: slate]
Anon
1896 The Penrhyn quarries. Gist
of the dispute. The Quarry 1, 171 - 175 [North Wales: slate]
Anon
1896 Portable railways, quarry
wagons, &c. The Quarry 1, 180 - 181.
Anon
1896 Purbeck marble. The Quarry 1, p. 3 [Dorset]
Anon
1896 Purbeck marblers. The Quarry 1, p. 45 [Dorset]
Anon
1896 Purbeck v. Sussex
marble. The Quarry 1, p. 5 [Dorset]
Anon
1896 The Quarries Act, 1894. The Quarry 1, 18 - 20.
Anon
1896 The Quarries Act.
Inspectors' reports. The Quarry 1, 195 -
197.
Anon 1896 Quarry joints. The Quarry 1, p. 124.
Anon
1896 Mr. Samuel Smith, M.P., and
the Halkyn quarries ... The Quarry 1, page 115 [North Wales: re. fencing]
Anon
1896 The selection of building
stones. The Quarry 1, 97 - 98 [Comments
on the 1839 report on the selection of stone for the new Houses of Parliament]
Anon
1896 Serious slate quarry
accident, Festiniog, North Wales. The Quarry 1, page 117 [North Wales: slate:
Hugh Jones very badly injured by accident with explosives at Oakeley quarry]
Anon 1896 The slate trade and railway rates. Important
statement by a quarry owner. The Quarry 1, page 132 [North Wales: slate]
Anon
1896 On slates. The Quarry 1,
page 194.
Anon
1896 Some hints on the
manufacture of artificial stone. The
Quarry 1, p. 216.
Anon
1896 Strike at Aberfoyle slate
quarries. The Quarry 1, 93 - 94.
Anon
1896 Sussex marble. The Quarry 1, 83 - 84.
Anon
1896 Swain v. Ham Hill Stone Co.
Claim under the Employers' Liability Act.
The Quarry 1, page 186 [Somerset: quarry accident]
Anon
1896 Three men killed at
Cwmorthin quarry, Festiniog. The Quarry 1, page 138 [North Wales: slate]
Anon
1896 The Tilberthwaite slate
quarries. The Quarry 1, 251 - 254.
Anon
1896 To our readers:
personal. The Quarry 1, 15 - 16.
Anon 1896 Unroofing the Oakeley slate quarries, Festiniog.
The Quarry 1, page 202 [North Wales: slate]
Anon
1896 The utilisation of quarry
waste. The Quarry 1, 1 - 2.
Anon
1896 Warminster quarrymen on
strike. The Quarry 1, page 136
[Wiltshire]
Anon 1896 What is a quarry? The Quarry 1, p. 99.
Anon
1897 Accident at a Bakewell
quarry. The Quarry 2, p. 261
[Derbyshire]
Anon
1897 Accident at a Welsh slate
quarry. The Quarry 2, page 43 [Ellis Evans of Dolredyn .. fell from a rock .. at the New Welsh Slate Quarry][Wales]
Anon
1897 Aestheticism and building
stone. The Quarry 2, 49 - 50.
Anon
1897 The affairs of Sidney Herses
and the Garryfawr slate quarry, Carnarvon. The Quarry 2, page 230 [Wales]
Anon
1897 American slates for North
Wales. The Quarry 2, page 119.
Anon
1897 Another quarry strike in
North Wales. The Quarry 2, page 162.
Anon
1897 The Bettws-y-Coed slate
quarries. The Quarry 2, 255 - 259 [North Wales]
Anon
1897 Boring in search of coal in
Essex: Great Wakering selected as the site for the third trial boring. Essex
Naturalist 19(4 - 6), 136 - 139.
Anon
1897 Building Trades Exhibition,
1897. The Quarry 2, 111 - 114 [Exhibits
included Dundry stone (L. Told), The Patent Indurated Stone Co. Ltd., The
Marble (Mirabeau) Syndicate Ltd., The Sandstone Syndicate of London Ltd., The
Patent Victoria Stone Co. Ltd., Robert Walker (of Grays, Essex) artificial
stone, J. Riddlough and Son (Bolton Woods Quarries, Bradford, Yorkshire), T.C.
Molesworth & Co. (Ketton stone), The Buxton Lime Firms Co. Ltd.
(Derbyshire), John Rooke (Weldon), David and Sant Ltd (Forest of Dean,
Gloucestershire), The Barton Limestone Co. (Darlington), Messrs. Twigg and Co.
(Ashford (Derbyshire (marble))), Messrs. William Johnson and Son (Leeds)]
Anon
1897 A cargo of slates from
America. The Quarry 2, page 178 [Imported through Leith .. 'a direct result of the Penrhyn strike']
Anon
1897 Caving in a chalk
cliff. The Quarry 2, 247 - 248 [Fatal accident resulting from undermining in
a chalk pit at 'Finsbury' (? Frindsbury) in Kent]
Anon
1897 Chalk quarries in Kent. The Quarry 2, 72 - 73.
Anon
1897 Coal under south-eastern
England: boring in search of coal at Weeley, in Essex. Essex Naturalist
9(23-24), 253 - 255.
Anon
1897 Concrete in waterworks
construction. The Quarry 2, page 233.
Anon
1897 The Cruden Railway and the
quarrying industry. The Quarry 2, page
203 [Scotland: Buchan district / granite]
Anon
1897 Earth slip in a Battle
quarry. The Quarry 2, page 269 [Sussex]
Anon
1897 Employers' liability. The Quarry 2, 198 - 200.
Anon
1897 Exciting experience of a
quarryman. The Quarry 2, 69 - 70 [North Wales: Thomas Roberts survived being
engulfed by a 'landslide' of slate at Dinorwic]
Anon
1897 A fall at Llechwedd quarry:
narrow escapes. The Quarry 2, page 184 [North Wales: slate]
Anon
1897 The fastening of slates. The
Quarry 2, page 62.
Anon
1897 Fatal accident at the Grays
chalk quarries. The Quarry 2, page 118 [Essex: Thomas James Stead (32) labourer
of Grays killed by a fall of chalk on 15th April .. verdict accidental death]
Anon
1897 Fatal accident to a
quarryman - the need of ambulance lessons. The Quarry 2, page 70 [Richard Owen
Morris .. injured at Porthywaen quarries
.. died][North Wales]
Anon
1897 Fatal accident at a Welsh
slate quarry. The Quarry 2, page 69 [Nehemiah Williams of Hafod Fawn .. died at Voelgron quarry on 5 February .. fall of 40 tons of rock in a slate quarry
chamber]
Anon
1897 Fatal quarry accident. The Quarry 2, page 184 [North Wales (slate):
John Hughes of Bethesda / Penrhyn]
Anon
1897 Festiniog. The Quarry 2,
page 226 [North Wales: William Owen appointed new manager at J.W. Greaves &
Sons' quarries]
Anon
1897 Flagstones and fissile
limestones. The Quarry 2, 103 - 104.
Anon 1897 Foster v. Trustees of Newhaven Harbour. The
Quarry 2, 120 - 121 [Sussex]
Anon
1897 Great fall of rock at the
Low Quarry. The Quarry 2, 119 - 120.
Anon
1897 Highway quarries. The Quarry 2, 56 - 57.
Anon
1897 The hire of a stone pit for
Sussex. The Quarry 2, page 72 [West Sussex County Council]
Anon
1897 Improved method of working
at the Oakeley slate mines. The Quarry 2, 213 - 215 [North Wales]
Anon
1897 Lester's Minera lime
quarries. The Quarry 2, 262 - 263 [N of Wrexham: details of tunnels / big
blast]
Anon
1897 The Logiealmond quarry
accident. The Quarry 2, 165 - 166.
Anon
1897 The mining of limestone
interdicted. Edinburgh and District Water Trustees v. The Clippens Oil Company,
Limited. The Quarry 2, p. 230.
Anon
1897 New Welsh Slate. The Quarry
2, page 251 [Wales: Directors' report]
Anon 1897 -
1929 Patents for inventions,
abridgements of specifications, Class 85. Mining, quarrying, tunnelling, and
well-sinking, 1855 - 76; 1884 - 1925. ? Patent Office: 11 vv.
Anon 1897 Penrhyn quarries. The Quarry 2, page 234 [North Wales: slate]
Anon
1897 Penrhyn quarry: case of the
two dismissed men. The Quarry 2, page 212 [North Wales slate (includes text of
a letter from E.A. Young to David Davies and Robert Owen]
Anon
1897 Penrhyn quarry dispute. The
Quarry 2, 95 - 98 (and 98) and 119, 189][North Wales (slate)]
Anon
1897 The Penrhyn quarry strike.
The Quarry 2, 14 - 15, and 129 [North Wales: slate]
Anon
1897 Penrhyn quarrymen and their
secretary - secret of the settlement - union funds exhausted. The Quarry 2, 249
- 250 [North Wales: slate]
Anon
1897 The Penrhyn strike. The
Quarry 2, pages 107 and 163 - 164.
Anon
1897 The Penrhyn strike: Lord
Penrhyn and his workmen. The Quarry 2, page 37 [North Wales: slate]
Anon
1897 Portable electric
railways. The Quarry 2, 264 - 266.
Anon
1897 The quarrymen of Bethesda.
The Quarry 2, 136 - 138.
Anon
1897 Recent researches and
improvements in the cement industry. The
Quarry 2, 108 - 109.
Anon
1897 A secret revolution. The
Quarry 2, page 55 [North Wales: slate]
Anon
1897 Serious charge against
quarrymen at Carnarvon. The Quarry 2, page 186 [North Wales: slate]
Anon
1897 Serious charge against Welsh
quarryman. The Quarry 2, 230 - 231 [North Wales: slate]
Anon 1897 Shocking fatality at Penrhyn quarries. The
Quarry 2, page 248 [North Wales: John Williams killed by a falling bock of
slate]
Anon
1897 Slates for roofing
(continued from page 247.) The Quarry 2, 10 - 11.
Anon
1897 Towyn. The Quarry 2, page
226 [Erection of large barracks for quarrymen]
Anon
1897 Variability of building
stones. The Quarry 2, 23 - 24.
Anon
1897 Victoria Slate Quarry,
Snowdon. The Quarry 2, page 163 [North Wales]
Anon
1897 The Vobster mountain
limestone quarries. The Quarry 2, 130 - 134.
Anon
1897 Welsh slate quarries and the
question of fencing. The Quarry 2, page 72.
Anon
1898 Artificial sandstone. The
Quarry 3, page 281.
Anon
1898 The Bettws-y-Coed slate
quarries and roofing slates. The Quarry
3, 340 - 343 [Wales]
Anon
1898 The Bridge and Cureton
Company's quarries. The Quarry 3, 227 -
234 [NE of Shrewsbury, Shropshire]
Anon
1898 The Clee Hill Granite
Company's quarries. The Quarry 3, 163 -
178 [Shropshire]
Anon
1898 Deep artesian bored tube
well in London. The Quarry 3, page 348 [Clapham Road]
Anon
1898 Fossils at Crowhurst. The
Quarry 3, page 38 [Sussex: bone c. 30 inches long discovered between Battle and
Hastings]
Anon
1898 Improvements in artificial
stone. The Quarry 3, page 291.
Anon 1898 Modern technology of Portland cement. The
Quarry 3, 35 - 38 [Specially translated for The Quarry from L'Industria,
November 1897]
Anon
1898 Monster blast at Furnace
quarry. The Quarry 3, page 313 [75 ft.
tunnel / chambers]
Anon
1898 Old Delabole slate
quarry. The Quarry 3, 133 - 144
[Cornwall]
Anon
1898 Owen-stone. The British
Architect, 18 November 1898, page 373 [Surrey: Worplesden: Owen Stone Co. Ltd
(artificial stone composed of quartzose sand and hydraulic lime cf. Sandlime
bricks)][CNHSS]
Anon
1898 A picturesque quarry in
Derbyshire. The Quarry 3, 292 - 293
[Gritstone]
Anon
1898 Portland. The Quarry 3, 79 - 82 [Dorset]
Anon
1898 Report of excursion to
Redhill and Merstham, June 26, 1897. Proc. Holmesdale Natural History Club 1896
- 98, 65 - 66 [Surrey: includes diagram of section in Frenches Pit (Lower
Greensand)]
Anon
1898 Shot-firing by electricity
at the Oakeley slate quarries. The Quarry 3, page 56 [North Wales: slate]
Anon
1898 Stock brick making: must it
become extinct? British Clayworker 7 (December 1898), 250 - 252 [CNHSS]
Anon
1898 Transportation of quarry
produce by aerial ropeways. The Quarry 3, 270 - 272.
Anon
1898 Vallis Vale limestone. The Quarry 3, 153 - 156 [near Frome,
Somerset]
Anon
1898 The Westleigh limestone
quarries. The Quarry 3, 67 - 69 [Between
Taunton and Exeter, N Devon]
Anon
1899 The biology of sand
filtration. Water 1(6), 193 - 195.
Anon
1899 Brickworks and the Quarries
Act, 1894. The Quarry and Builders' Merchant 4, 357 - 359.
Anon
1899 Cement Company, Newhaven.
The Quarry and Builders' Merchant 4, page 535 [Annual Report]
Anon
1899 Chalk quarries and the
manufacture of whiting. The Quarry & Builders' Merchant 4, 61 - 67.
Anon
1899 Drying tunnel for bricks,
artificial Portland cement, and clay goods. The Quarry and Builders' Merchant
4, 442 - 444.
Anon
1899 Dyes for hydrological
researches. Water 1(11), 396 - 397.
Anon
1899 Elimination of iron from
water supplies. Water 1(11), 398 - 399.
Anon
1899 Excursion to Redhill and
Merstham. Proc. Holmesdale Natural History Club for 1896, 1897, 1898, 65 - 66
[Excursion on 26 June 1897 / addressed by Rev. Henry Brass / led by George
Jennings Hinde and William Whitaker / fullers earth pits visited / Frenches
sandpit: brickearth overlying Folkestone Sand (section by M.C.C. [Margaret
Chorley Crosfield] dated 7 October 1898 figured) / location of a find of a
mammoth's tooth by 'one of Mr. R. Trower's workmen' [? Richard Trower] / Gault
clay pit at Battlebridge / inspected new railway cutting .. 'from here the members rapidly melted away,
few remaining to examine the tunnels by means of which the Greensand beds are
worked ..'] [For a more detailed account of this excursion, see G.J. Hinde and
W. Whitaker (1897) in PGA 15, 113 - 115)]
Anon
1899 Fatal accident at the Burham
cement works. The Quarry and Builders' Merchant 4, page 464 [Death of James
Weller, labourer, while unloading trucks of chalk]
Anon
1899 Fatality in a chalk quarry.
The Quarry and Builders' Merchant 4, page 138 [Kent: Sittingbourne: as workmen
were engaged in loading chalk into carts at a quarry near Sittingbourne, a fall
occurred, and two of them were partially buried beneath the debris. Before one of them, a lad, could be
extricated, another slip took place, and he was completely buried. When taken out it was found that he was dead.
Another man was seriously injured.]
Anon
1899 Filtration, purification and
softening of water. Water 1(1), 10 - 15; (4), 124 - 126; (7), 251 - 255; (8),
288 - 292; (9), 319 - 321.
Anon
1899 Generous offer of bricks.
The Quarry and Builders' Merchant 4, page 187 [Councillor Belcher has offered
to present Kingston with all the bricks required for a new Town Hall, provided
that the Corporation will decide within the next six months to erect the
building and convert the present Town Hall, which he regards as a discredit to
the ancient borough, into a public museum.]
Anon
1899 The Gimlet granite quarries,
North Wales. The Quarry & Builders' Merchant 4, page 25 [Presumably 'granite'
as a trade name, rather than in a geologically correct sense]
Anon
1899 Grindstones. The Quarry and
Builders' Merchant 4, page 506 [Grindstones / millstones]
Anon
1899 Important legal decision of
the rating of reservoirs (in the Court of Appeal.) The Southwark and Vauxhall
Water Company, appellants; the Hampton Urban District Council, respondents.
Water 1(2), 21 - 26.
Anon
1899 Joint excursion of the Essex
Archaeological Society and the Essex Field Club to the deneholes in Hangman's
Wood, near Grays Thurrock. Essex Naturalist 10(22-24), 408 - 409.
Anon
1899 Llandrindod Wells water
supply. Important inquiry. Water 1(3), 75 - 77 [Wales]
Anon
1899 Local Government Board
inquiry at Croydon. Water 1, 147 - 148.
Anon
1899 Lundy island granite
quarries. The Quarry & Builders'
Merchant 4, 435 - 436.
Anon
1899 The Metropolitan water
supply for November, 1898. Water 1(2), 45 - 48.
Anon
1899 The mineral industry of the
United Kingdom. I. Introduction. The
Quarry & Builders' Merchant 4, 282 - 289 and 316 - 328.
Anon
1899 The mineral industry of the
United Kingdom. II. Kent. The Quarry
& Builders' Merchant 4, 402 - 410
and 447 - 455.
Anon
1899 The mineral industry of the
United Kingdom. III. Surrey. The Quarry
& Builders' Merchant 4, 477 - 483 and 507 - 512 + map.
Anon 1899
The mineral industry of the United Kingdom. Sussex. The Quarry & Builders' Merchant 4, 360 -
372.
Anon
1899 A monster blast in Wales.
The Quarry and Builders' Merchant 4, page 40 [Quarry blasting]
Anon 1899 The obligations of a municipal authority as
to water supply. Water 1(5), 157 - 158.
Anon
1899 The old granite railway of
Heytor [Haytor] The Quarry and Builders' Merchant 4, page 398 [Devon]
Anon
1899 Opening of cableway at
Messrs. Thos. Gibb & Sons Ltd., Huntershill Quarry, near Glasgow. The Quarry & Builders' Merchant 4, 411 -
413.
Anon
1899 The quarries (limestone) of
the Forest of Dean. The Quarry and Builders' Merchant 4, 3 - 11
[Gloucestershire]
Anon
1899 The quarry. The Quarry and
Builders' Merchant 4, 496 - 497 [Reprinted from the Bristol Times, on the
attractions of old quarries which have 'gone back to nature.']
Anon
1899 Quarry leases. The Quarry and Builders' Merchant 4, 414 -
417.
Anon
1899 The rating of waterworks.
Water 1(11), page 379.
Anon
1899 Repairing a deep well pump.
Water 1(5), 178 - 181 [East Surrey Water Company's well at Kenley: temporary
shaft and two cross-adits to well made][Reprinted from The Engineer][CNHSS]
Anon
1899 Report of the Royal
Commission on the metropolitan water supply. Water 1(2), 27 - 33.
Anon
1899 St. Bees Head
sandstone. The Quarry & Builders'
Merchant 4, 469 - 474.
Anon
1899 Stock brick making: must it
become extinct? British Clayworker 7 ...
Anon
1899 Water supply from the Chalk.
Builder, 76, 29.
Anon
1899 Water supply of Kensington.
"Dead ends" of mains. Water 1(2), 34 - 35.
Anon
1899 Water-works. Water 191), 3 -
6 [History]
Anon
1899 Waterworks of Great Britain.
No. 1. Torquay waterworks. Water 1(3), 71 - 74; (4), 132 - 137; (5), 170 - 177;
(6), 207 - 217; (7), 235 - 242; (8), 271 - 279; (9), 322 - 326 [Devon]
Anon
1899 Yorkshire flagstone. The Quarry & Builders' Merchant 4, 161 -
166.
Anon
1900 Advice regarding the working
of lime-kilns. The Quarry 5, page 259.
Anon
1900 The A[l]bian and Cenomanian
groups of Hainaut. The millstone of Bracquequies and Bernissart. The Quarry 5,
page 527 [from Comptes Rendus]
Anon
1900 Big landslide at Delabole.
British Clayworker, June 1900, page 87 [Cornwall]
Anon 1900 The Birmingham brick trade.
Anon
1900 Brick drying III. British
Clayworker, February 1900, 346 - 350.
Anon
1900 The brick-earths of Great
Britain. - XXX - XXXIV. Northamptonshire. British Clayworker, January 1900, 306
- 309; and February 1900, 340 - 344 [Kettering and Wellingborough districts];
and March 1900, 381 - 383 [Brixworth, Moulton, Arthingworth and Lamport
districts]; and April 1900, 3 - 5 [Northampton, Olney, and Harrold districts];
and May 1900, 43 - 45 [Northamptonshire continued - Olney, Grafton Regis; and
Huntingdonshire (in pages 44 - 45)]
Anon
1900 The brick-earths of Great
Britain. - XXXV. Huntingdonshire (continued.) British Clayworker, June 1900, 83
- 86 [Kimbolton, St Neot's; also Bedfordshire (pages 84 - 86)]
Anon
1900 The brick-earths of Great
Britain. - XXXVI. Bedfordshire (continued) British Clayworker, July 1900, 123 -
125 [Potton]
Anon
1900 The brick-earths of Great
Britain. - XXXVII. Bedfordshire (continued.) British Clayworker, August 1900,
163 - 166.
Anon 1900 The brick-earths of Great Britain. - XXXVIII.
British Clayworker, September 1900, 207 - 210 [Leighton Buzzard district
(Bedfordshire); Quainton district; Princes Risborough district
(Buckinghamshire)]
Anon
1900 The brick-earths of Great
Britain. - XXXIX. British Clayworker, October 1900, 247 - 250 [Buckinghamshire:
Aylesbury / Brill]
Anon
1900 The brick-earths of Great
Britain. - XL. British Clayworker, November 1900, 287 - 290 [Bicester,
Middleton Stoney, and Islip]
Anon
1900 The brick-earths of Great
Britain. - XLIV. Western end of the London Basin. British Clayworker, December
1900, 327 - 329.
Anon
1900 Brickmaking at Croydon. British Clayworker, December 1900, 332 - 333
[Surrey: Horris Parks' brickworks at Norwood and Croydon, and the introduction
of kilns in place of clamps for burning bricks][PWS]
Anon
1900 The brickmaking at
Peterborough. British Clayworker, March 1900, 392 - 394.
Anon
1900 Bricks for British roads.
III. Messrs. Geo. Woolliscroft & Co. Ltd., Hanley. British Clayworker,
September 1900, 219 - 210.
Anon
1900 The British Clayworker at
the Paris Exhibition. British Clayworker, August 1900, 174 - 176; and September
1900, 216 - 219 [Trade exhibition]
Anon
1900 Cement making at Barrow.
British Clayworker, February 1900, page 355; and October 1900, pages 270 and
272 [Lancashire]
Anon
1900 Clay-slips: how prevented.
British Clayworker, June 1900, page 97.
Anon
1900 Colonel Saltmarshe's new
yard, Sandholme. British Clayworker, October 1900, page 252 [Yorkshire]
Anon
1900 The common brick trade.
British Clayworker, May 1900, page 45.
Anon
1900 Croydon. The Quarry 5, page
624 [The Guardians invited tenders for the supply of 200 tons of unbroken
Guernsey granite, to be delivered at Thornton Heath Railway Station (L.B. & S.C. Ry), by or before 14th
December next.]
Anon
1900 The drying of bricks made
from colliery shale. The "Sutcliffe" company's installation at
Cramlington. British Clayworker, February 1900, 353 - 354 [Near Newcastle upon
Tyne]
Anon
1900 Excursion to Peterborough,
Leicester, Birmingham, and Tamworth. British Clayworker, May 1900, 57 - 58
[Institute of Clayworkers]
Anon
1900 The flagstones of
Caithness. The Quarry 5, 73 - 76, xviii,
and 77 - 79.
[Describes the Caithness flagstones quarrying
industry. Flags quarried from the Thurso
or Northern Flagstones Group of beds, amounting to a thickness of at least
5,000 feet of the total of 16,000 feet in the Caithness Flags Formation. The flags are a grey variant of the Old ed
Sandstone. Flags reportedly used in 83
English towns out of a total of 138 (38 towns using York flags.) There are 10 photographic illustrations,
shewing (1) Thurso; (2) Flagstone works at Thurso; (3) A cliff section near
Thurso (summit of the Clett Rock); (4) White Mon quarry (with men at work); (5)
and (6) North Weydle quarry (ditto); (7) South Weydle quarry (ditto); (8) Stone
works of the Thurso Pavement Syndicate (on the Thurso river); (9) Dressing
flags after sawing; and (10) Managing staff of the Thurso (Caithnesshire)
Pavement Syndicate Ltd - identified as J.B. Goldie (Resident Manager and M.D.),
W.H. Murray (London Manager), and A.H. Goldie (M.D.) The Company was incorporated in 1898.
There is a table of chemical analyses made by a
Dr. Hoffmann for Sir R. Murchison [? Roderick Impey Murchison] - samples of No.
16 Top Flag, No. 7 Middle Flag, Bituminous Shale, and No. 1 Bottom Flag are
given, with figures for silica / silicates insoluble in hydrochloric acid,
oxides of iron and aluminium. Calcium carbonate, organic matter, salts of
magnesium and alkalies, and water loss at 100º C. The Company was incorporated in 1898 'to
acquire leases of and work the pavement quarries in the Ulbster estates .. including manufacture and shipping .. capital £ 20,000. The Assistant Manager was a Mr. James
Beveridge. The company negotiated a
lease for 21 years, with the option to renew.
Five quarries were worked - White Mon (fig. 4),
North Weydle (figs. 5 / 6), South Weydle (fig. 7), Janets Town, and Forss
Hill. They were formerly worked by the
Caithness Flagstone Co. Ltd. The
quarries were worked under a royalty agreement - with a minimum rent of 20,000
superficial yards, 15,000 of which must be sawn, the remainder being
hammer-dressed. About 200 men were
employed, with 70,000 square yards produced in 1899 - a larger production is
expected in future years. A 700 yard
canal had been cut for (? quarry) drainage; quarry faces were up to a mile
long; more or less identical stone is worked in all the quarries. The beds / flags are generally one inch to
four inches thick, and almost horizontal.
Fifteen to twenty feet of overburden or 'tirring' is composed on
'rubbish, clay, and ten feet of (? worthless) flags.' The beds are called 'fouls' locally. The beds 'have natural heads and backs' and
are lifted with bars.
Flags are roughly quarried at the quarries, then
taken in carts about two and a half miles by road to the stone works to be
finished. Haulage is done by
contract. At outcrop the beds are very
thin and worked for slates, for which the main market is the Orkneys. Beds three quarters of an inch to an inch and
three quarters are used for damp-proof courses, mainly in Glasgow. The area leased is of 40,000 acres, of which
about 30,000 is available for quarrying.
The stone works with an exclusive wharf were at Thurso East, on the east
side of the river. Fifty men are
employed at the works, paid by piecework.
Tirring (? removal of overburden) was done by contract, and raising by
day-work. H.P. Boulnois, in a paper on
Footpaths in Min. Proc. Institution Civil Engineers 85, page 351 (1885 - 86)
notes the use of Caithness Flags at Birmingham, Devonport, Hove, South Shields,
and Sunderland.
Results of strength tests by Messrs. D. Kirkaldy
& Son for Mr. Tarbottom (Borough Engineer at Nottingham) are given for
Caithness and York flags - the Caithness flags proving better by 3¾ to 1.
Reference is made to Rivington's Notes on Building Construction, Part III, page
82, where it is stated that Caithness flags are nearly twice the strength of
Arbroath stone, and three times that of Craigleith]
Anon
1900 Half hours underground.
Volcanoes, mines, and caves. London:
James Nisbet & Co. Ltd : xii + 369 + 32pp [Largely geological][PWS][Earlier
edn. 1881]
Anon
1900 In a Yorkshire stone mine. Stone Trades Jl., Dec. 1900, 100 - 103
[Hipperholme, NE of Halifax - sandstone - article includes a sketch plan and
photographs][PWS]
Anon
1900 Ipswich waterworks. Water 2,
312 - 315 and 317 [Suffolk]
Anon
1900 The Kilsyth whinstone
quarries. The Quarry 5, 101 - 107
[Central valley, Scotland]
Anon
1900 Limesand brick. Its history
and present day manufacture. British Clayworker, May 1900, 46 - 49 [PWS]
Anon
1900 Limestones at Lilleshall.
The Quarry & Builders' Merchant 5, 68 - 69 [Shropshire]
Anon
1900 Machine for limesand brick.
British Clayworker, October 1900, page 263.
Anon
1900 Maidstone. The Quarry 5,
page 353 [Failure of the business of J.S. Gabriel, contractor and quarry owner,
of the Allington quarries ..]
Anon
1900 The manufacture of stoneware
tiles. British Clayworker, May 1900, page 56.
Anon
1900 Messrs. McAlpine at Glasgow
and Hebburn. British Clayworker, October 1900, page 252 [Scotland]
Anon
1900 Mill stone quarries of the
Paris environs. The Quarry 5, page 259.
Anon
1900 The mineral industry of the
United Kingdom. VII. Huntingdonshire.
VIII. Cambridgeshire. The Quarry
& Builders' Merchant 5, 379 - 394 + map.
Anon
1900 The mineral industry of the
United Kingdom. V. Northamptonshire. The
Quarry 5, 44 - 51 and 86 - 95 + coloured geological map]
Anon
1900 The mineral industry of the
United Kingdom. VI. Yorkshire. The Quarry & Builders' Merchant 5, xviii,
113 - 120; 145 - 154; 155 - 157; 197 - 204; 206 - 207; 245 - 259; 309 - 322 + 2
maps.
Anon
1900 New brickworks at Warnham.
British Clayworker, July 1900, 143 - 144 [Sussex Brick Co. Ltd]
Anon
1900 New works at Retford.
British Clayworker, August 1900, page 190 [Nottinghamshire]
Anon
1900 Northamptonshire clay
industry. British Clayworker, January 1900, page 326.
Anon
1900 Notes on marl blasting.
British Clayworker, December 1900, 348 - 349.
Anon
1900 A novel type of lime kiln.
The Quarry 5, page 462 [At Baulmes, Canton of Vaud, for burning clayey lime]
Anon
1900 On the continent. The Quarry
5, page 244 [Sand-lime bricks][On the continent the manufacture of bricks by
mixing sand and lime, pressed into moulds, and subjecting not to heat but to
the action of high-pressure steam, is assuming considerable importance,
especially in Russia, Poland and Germany. According to the newer methods,
bricks are now made which have a strength of over 1½ ton per square inch, and
which are unaffected by the most considerable ruses in temperature. M. Gilewicz
says that the necessary plant is remarkably cheap - £ 640 for plant capable of
making 400,000 to 500,000 bricks per annum; and that plant of this size, which
comprises a 4 horse power boiler, can be readily moved about from place to
place]
Anon
1900 Portland cement manufacture.
British Clayworker, February 1900, page 352.
Anon
1900 The Report of the Royal
Commission on the London Water Supply. Water 2, page 66.
Anon
1900 The sand of brick-earths. A
hint to experimenters. British Clayworker, May 1900, page 59.
Anon
1900 Sand: its influence in
brick-making. British Clayworker, October 1900, 258 - 259.
Anon
1900 The separation of stones
from clay. British Clayworker, January 1900, page 314; and February 1893, page
351.
Anon
1900 On setting and burning a
clamp. British Clayworker, April 1900, 18 - 20 [Brickmaking][CNHSS]
Anon
1900 Re. Siney & Son, of 52
Church Road, Upper Norwood, Builders and contractors. The Quarry 5, page 622
[Report of a meeting of creditors]
Anon
1900 The smoke question. The
Lambeth potteries and Westminster Abbey.
British Clayworker, September 1900, 210 211 [London][PWS]
Anon
1900 Some fire-clay fallacies.
And some suggestions. British Clayworker, August 1900, 170 - 171.
Anon
1900 Some Yorkshire clay
pits. The Quarry 5, 515 - 519 and 521 -
524.
Anon
1900 Spofforth Haggs brickworks,
Harrogate. British Clayworker, November 1900, page 292 [Yorkshire]
Anon
1900 Stourbridge fireclay works.
British Clayworker, January 1900, page 326.
Anon
1900 The subterranean sources of
drinking and mineral waters. Water 2, 195 - 201 and 394 - 396.
Anon
1900 A Tunbridge Wells brickmaker
defrauded. British Clayworker, November 1900, page 304 [Kent]
Anon
1900 Upward boring for water.
Proposed scheme for Reigate and Redhill.
The Quarry 5(8), 331 - 344; ALSO Water 2, 256 - 265 [Surrey: Reigate:
Colley Hill: proposal to bore 15 ft x 2½ inch boreholes at 8 foot intervals
through the Chalk Marl (above the mine ceiling) in a hearthstone mine, thus
tapping water from the porous chalk above]
Anon
1900 Visit of the Institute of Mining
Engineers to the Box quarries. The
Quarry & Builders' Merchant 5, 443 - 444 [Wiltshire]
Anon
1900 Water supply for brickyards.
British Clayworker, July 1900, page 140.
Anon
1900 Water supply and tea houses.
Water 2, 325 - 326 [Surrey: the Tea House at Reigate (photograph) (proprietor
Mr. Smith) about a quarter of a mile northwards from the top of Reigate Hill on
the Kingswood road - architect C.E. Salmon of Reigate - water supply provided
from the Colley Hill system of George Taylor]
Anon 1900 The weathering of clay. British Clayworker,
March 1900, page 384.
Anon
1900 What is marl? British
Clayworker, May 1900, 58 - 59
Anon
1901 Alderney. The Quarry 6, page 50 [Tenders invited for
quarrying gritstone at the Admiralty Quarries]
Anon 1901 The architect's knowledge of stone. The
Quarry 6, 141 - 142.
Anon
1901 [Ardingly] The Quarry 6, page 385 [Sussex: Sir Weetman
D. Pearson summoned for failure to make a return under the Quarries Act relating
to a quarry at Ardingly]
Anon
1901 Artificial millstones. The Quarry 6, 302 - 303 [Emery / cement
"stones"]
Anon
1901 Artificial sandstone. The Quarry 6, page 107.
Anon
1901 Artificial stone. The Quarry 6, 211 - 212.
Anon
1901 The assessment of brickyards
for rating. British Clayworker, October 1901, 247 - 248.
Anon
1901 Barrule (Isle of Man.) The
Quarry 6, page 50 [Accident at slate quarry]
Anon
1901 Bath. The Quarry 6, page 50 [AGM of Bath &
Corsham Freestone Quarries Ltd]
Anon
1901 Bath. The Quarry 6, page 373
[Somerset / Wiltshire]
Anon
1901 Bath and Portland. The Quarry 6, 242 - 243; 373; 373 - 374.
Anon
1901 Bath.- A dangerous
quarry. The Quarry 6, page 429 [Odd Down
[opencast] quarry not properly fenced]
Anon
1901 Bath stone firms. The Quarry 6, p. 321.
Anon
1901 Bethesda. The Quarry 6, pages 50, 258, 324 and 462
[Wales: Pantdreiniog quarry at Bethesda opened on cooperative principles by W.J.
Parry of Coatmor Hall]
Anon
1901 The Bettws-y-Coed slate
quarry. The Quarry 6, page 33 [North Wales: slate]
Anon
1901 Blairgowrie. - The dispute
as to the rent of a quarry. The Quarry
6, page 373 [? Perthshire: whinstone]
Anon
1901 A Bognor brick contract
dispute. British Clayworker, January 1901, page 399 [Sussex]
Anon
1901 Bradford. The Quarry 6, page 50 [Enquiry re. death of
Ezra Wright (47), quarry labourer of Denholme, following an accident at Messrs
Farrer's quarries at Thornton]
Anon
1901 Brickburning at Horsham.
British Clayworker, September 1901, page 230 [Sussex]
Anon
1901 Brick and tile making in
Ireland. British Clayworker, September 1901, 221 - 222; and October 1901, 256 -
258,
Anon
1901 The brick-earths of Great
Britain. - XLII, Western end of the London Basin (continued.) British
Clayworker, January 1901, 375 - 378 [Berkshire / Wiltshire: Hungerford /
Marlborough]
Anon
1901 The brick-earths of Great
Britain. - XLIII. British Clayworker, February 1901, 423 - 425 [Berkshire:
Kingsclere / Newbury]
Anon
1901 The brick-earths of Great
Britain.- XLIV. Reading district. British Clayworker, March 1901, 467 - 469
[Berkshire]
Anon
1901 The brick-earths of Great
Britain.- XLV. Twyford district. British
Clayworker, April 1901, 4 - 6 [Twyford and Wargrave]
Anon
1901 The brick-earths of Great
Britain. - LII. Guildford district. British
Clayworker, December 1901, 316 - 318 [Surrey: also Dorking / Reigate /
Merstham][PWS]
Anon
1901 The brick-earths of Great Britain.
- LIII. Guildford district. British Clayworker, December 1901, 316 - 318
[Surrey]
Anon
1901 The brick-earths of Great
Britain. - XLIV. Reading district. British Clayworker, March 1901, 467 - 469
[Berkshire: other yards are at Coley Hill]
Anon
1901 The brick-earths of Great
Britain. - XLV. The Twyford district. British Clayworker, April 1901, page
4.[Berkshire]
Anon
1901 The brick-earths of Great
Britain. - XLVI. British Clayworker, May 1901, 44 - 46 [Berkshire /
Buckinghamshire: Beaconsfield / Windsor]
Anon
1901 The brick-earths of Great
Britain. - XLVII. British Clayworker, June 1901, 92 - 93 [Buckinghamshire:
Amersham district]
Anon
1901 The brick-earths of Great
Britain. - XLVIII. Rickmansworth district. British Clayworker, July 1901, 136 -
138 [Hertfordshire]
Anon
1901 The brick-earths of Great
Britain. - XLIX. Amersham district / South Mimms district. British Clayworker,
August 1901, 172 - 174 [Buckinghamshire]
Anon
1901 The brick-earths of Great
Britain. - L. Parts of Middlesex [&c] British Clayworker, September 1901,
208 - 211 [Includes Surrey: Esher / Weybridge districts]
Anon
1901 The brick-earths of Great
Britain. - LI. British Clayworker, October 1901, 244 - 247 [Surrey: Bagshot and
Wokingham districts]
Anon
1901 The brick-earths of Great
Britain. - LII. British Clayworker, November 1901, 280 - 282 [Hampshire /
Surrey: Aldersholt / Crondall]
Anon
1901 The brick-earths of Great
Britain. - LIII. Guildford district. British Clayworker, December 1901, 316 -
318 [Surrey: includes Dorking, Reigate, Redhill and Merstham]
Anon
1901 Brickmakers, the law, and
expert evidence. Comparisons and deductions. British Clayworker, November 1901,
283 - 284.
Anon
1901 Brickmaking. British
Clayworker, October 1901, 248 - 253.
Anon
1901 Brickmaking. The Quarry 6,
712 - 713.
Anon
1901 Brickmaking nuisance at
Earlswood (Surrey.) British Clayworker,
September 1901, page 232 [PWS]
Anon
1901 The building stones of
London. The Quarry 6, 145 - 166
Anon
1901 Burntisland. The Quarry 6, page 431 [Scotland / Fife:
refuse dumped in openwork]
Anon
1901 The cement trade - past and
present, The Quarry 6, 168 - 175.
Anon
1901 A century of
brickmaking. British Clayworker 9
(January 1901), 379 - 382 [Use of chalk mixed with the brick-clay]
Anon
1901 Chipping Sodbury. The Quarry
6, 382 and 385.
Anon
1901 Clay and lime bricks. The Quarry 6, page 102.
Anon
1901 Is clay a mineral? British
Clayworker, August 1901, page 182.
Anon
1901 Clayworkers at Cromer. A new
kiln. British Clayworker, November 1901, 293 - 296 [Norfolk]
Anon
1901 Clayworkers in Scotland.
British Clayworker, June 1901, 110 - 114.
Anon
1901 Clifton. The Quarry 6, page 50 [Accident at Black
Rocks quarry, Clifton]
Anon
1901 The Companies Acts, 1862 to
1900. The Quarry 6, page 74.
Anon
1901 Crediton. The Quarry 6, page 50 [Note re. dangerous
state of North Creedy Wood quarry]
Anon
1901 Creigiau Limestone quarry
(near Pentyrch.) The Quarry 6, page 50
[Welsh Brick, Slate, and Lime Company (limited) invite tenders for working the
quarry and kilns]
Anon
1901 Dangerous quarries in North
Wales. The Quarry 6, page 350.
Anon
1901 Dartford. The Quarry 6, page 50 [Kent: enquiry re,
death by drowning off the Company's wharf at Greenhithe of A.W. Fawkes, M.D. of
the New Globe Chalk and Whiting Company]
Anon
1901 Derbyshire chert mining
industry. The Quarry 6, 24 - 31 [Holme
Bank chert mines]
Anon
1901 Developing the Westmorland
slate trade. The Quarry 6, page 373.
Anon
1901 The divining or dousing
rod. Water 3, 133 - 134.
Anon
1901 The drainage of brickyards.
British Clayworker, March 1901, 476 - 477.
Anon
1901 Dumfries. The Quarry 6, p.
308 [Scottish Freestone Quarries Ltd's works at Closeburn][PWS]
Anon
1901 Elgin. The Quarry 6, page 50 [Scotland: discovery of
body at Morriston quarry]
Anon
1901 Exports of flints from
Dieppe. The Quarry 6, page 281.
Anon
1901 Failure of a china clay
manufacturer. British Clayworker, July 1901, page 156.
Anon
1901 Felling Urban District
Council. The Quarry 6, page 50 [Invite
tenders for supply of iron slag and whinstone, and for stone cartage]
Anon 1901 Fife County Council. The Quarry 6, page 50 [Report of road metal
taken from Foodie and Kinnear quarries]
Anon
1901 Frindsbury. The Quarry 6, p. 327.
Anon
1901 From our special
correspondent. Bath. The Quarry 6, pages
581, 654, and 729 [PWS]
Anon
1901 Giffnock quarries. A run
through the works. The Quarry & Builders' Merchant 6, 532 - 533.
Anon
1901 Gosforth Urban District
Council. The Quarry 6, page 50 [Pumping
engine at disused Coxlodge quarry to be at work 'in a few days' and the quarry then
available for tipping ash]
Anon
1901 Hamilton. The Quarry &
Builders' Merchant 6 p. 261.
Anon
1901 Hathersage. The Quarry 6, page 50 [Derbyshire: accident
to Mr. Child's Wharncliffe quarry]
Anon
1901 Heavy traffic motor vehicles. Award of medals. The Quarry 6, page
593 [Liverpool Self-propelled Traffic Association ..]
Anon
1901 Hove. The Quarry 6, page 739
[Sussex: new parish church .. designs of
the late Mr. Pearson .. of Sussex
sandstone, with stone from the quarries of Sir Weetman Pearson, M.P.]
Anon
1901 How to increase an
unsatisfactory flow of water in artesian wells. Water 3, 80 - 83.
Anon
1901 Improvement of high-roads.
The Quarry 6, 508 - 509 [Roads Improvement Association (incorporated in 1898)]
Anon
1901 The increase in quarry
accidents. The Quarry 6, 415 - 416,
Anon
1901 Intimidation at Glenboig.
British Clayworker, September 1901, page 232 [Scotland: fireclay]
Anon
1901 The law. Horsham brick case.
British Clayworker, December 1901, page 336.
Anon
1901 The law. The smoke nuisance
at New Malden. British Clayworker, November 1901, 300 - 301 [Surrey][PWS]
Anon
1901 The L.C.C. and
brickmaking. British Clayworker, August
1901, page 181 [London: Croydon: Norbury][PWS]
Anon
1901 The L.C.C. and its
brickmaking contract. British Clayworker, July 1901, page 143 [London]
Anon
1901 The legal distinction
between a mine and a quarry. The Quarry
6, 358 - 359.
Anon
1901 Lime-sand brick machinery.
British Clayworker, December 1901, page 332.
Anon
1901 Limesand brick. British
Clayworker, January 1901, page 392.
Anon
1901 London's yearly brick bill.
1,300,000,000. The Fletton brick industry. British Clayworker, January 1901,
page 399.
Anon
1901 Maidstone. The Quarry 6,
page 261 [Local Authority's purchase of quartzite for roads]
Anon
1901 The manufacture of
artificial stone from sand and lime. The
Quarry 6, 95 - 97.
Anon
1901 The manufacture of lime-sand
brick. British Clayworker, October 1901, 258 - 260 [PWS]
Anon
1901 The manufacture of clay pipes.
British Clayworker, June 1901, page 120.
Anon
1901 The Midlands. The Quarry 6, 374 - ??? [Walsall: basalt /
Shropshire: roadstone / Sheffield: building-stones]
Anon
1901 The mineral industry of the
United Kingdom. XII. - Leicestershire and Rutland. The Quarry 6, 351 - 357; 419 - 423 + map; and
487 - 494.
Anon
1901 The mineral industry of the
United Kingdom. XI. - Wigtown and Kirkcudbright. The Quarry 6, 215 - 220 +
cold. geological map; and 283 - 288 [Scotland: galena, haematite, nickel, copper
pyrites, arsenical pyrites, granite, sandstone, honestones, roadstones, clays,
limestones, slates, barytes][PWS]
Anon
1901 Mines and Quarries
Inspectors for Wales. The Quarry 6, 483 - 484.
Anon
1901 The Minllyn slate quarries.
The Quarry 6, page 175 [North Wales: slate]
Anon
1901 Municipal bricks. The Quarry 6, page 554 [London County Council
at Norbury (Croydon)]
Anon
1901 New brickworks in progress.
The Southwater Brick Co., Sussex. British Clayworker, November 1901, 288 - 289.
Anon 1901 New brickworks in progress. The Sturbridge
Brick. Co., Cambridge. British Clayworker, December 1901, 324 - 326.
Anon
1901 Notes on marl blasting II.
British Clayworker, January 1901, 398 - 399.
Anon
1901 The old methods and the
new. The Quarry 6, p. 357 [Dimension
stone]
Anon
1901 Parish stone pits. The Quarry 6, p. 758.
Anon
1901 Pennant stone. Messrs. Mackay and Davies' quarries. The Quarry 6, 78 - 86 [Quarries at Craig-yr-Hesg,
Pontypridd]
Anon
1901 The Penrhyn difficulty. The
Quarry 6, 370 - 372 [North Wales: slate]
Anon
1901 The petrography of
building-stone. Its importance and practical application. The Quarry 6, 98 - 101.
Anon
1901 Portland. The Quarry 6, 373 - 374 [Dorset]
Anon
1901 [Portland] The Quarry 6, page 385 [Dorset: John Barnes
summoned under the Quarries Act for failure to submit a return]
Anon
1901 Purbeck stone. The Quarry 6, p. 282 [Dorset]
Anon
1901 Queries and replies: Kaolin.
British Clayworker, August 1901, page 183.
Anon
1901 Resumption of work at
Penrhyn. The Quarry 6, page 416 [North Wales: slate]
Anon
1901 Richmond water supply. Water 3, 118 - 119.
Anon
1901 River mud bricks. British
Clayworker, June 1901, page 96 [Essex]
Anon
1901 Rochester. The Quarry 6, p. 262 [Kent]
Anon 1901 Rochester Cement Workers' Union. The Quarry
6, page 466 [Kent]
Anon
1901 The rotatory process of
cement manufacture. The Quarry 6, page
236.
Anon
1901 Signs of progress in slate
quarrying. The Quarry 6, page 235 [North Wales: slate]
Anon 1901 Sittingbourne.
The Quarry 6, page 739 [Kent: poor outlook for the stock brick trade]
Anon
1901 Slate news. The Quarry 6,
230 - 232 [Killaloe slate; Old Delebole Slate Co.; Era Welsh Slate Quarries;
slate quarrying in the north-west of England; testing slate; beauty of slated
roofs ..]
Anon
1901 Slate news. The Quarry 6, 297 - 298.
Anon
1901 The smoke nuisance at Epsom.
British Clayworker, November 1901, page 301 [Surrey]
Anon
1901 The smoke nuisance at New
Malden. British Clayworker, November 1901, 300 - 301 [Surrey]
Anon
1901 Some notes on terra-cotta
manufacture. British Clayworker, September 1901, page 216.
Anon
1901 Standard bricks. The Quarry 6, 347 - 348.
Anon
1901 The state of the main roads.
The Quarry 6, page 555.
Anon 1901 Strood - Messrs. Martin Earl and Co.'s cement
works, Cuxton Road, Strood .. The Quarry
6, page 53 [Kent: John Pack, bricklayer's labourer, was struck on the head by a
falling brick during the building of a chimney - died the next morning ..]
Anon 1901 Surrey: Epsom district. British Clayworker,
January 1901, page 386.
Anon
1901 A toad in flint. The Quarry 6, 553 - 554 [Sussex: Lewes:
specimen exhibited at the Linnean Society - the toad is supposed to have crept
in through a small hole, grown, and been unable to escape]
Anon
1901 The use of plaster of Paris.
British Clayworker, December 1901, 333 - 334.
Anon
1901 The use of soapstone.
British Clayworker, June 1901, page 114 [Steatite]
Anon
1901 The use of stone for
bridges. The Quarry 6, page 238.
Anon
1901 Value of pure quartz silica.
British Clayworker, September 1901, page 220.
Anon
1901 Visit to England of members
of the German Union of the Clay, Cement, and Lime Industries … British
Clayworker, May 1901, 59 - 64 [Visited Smeed, Dean & Co, Ltd
(Sittingbourne, Kent), Peterborough, Cambridge, and Birmingham]
Anon
1901 Wareham water works. Water
3, 11 - 13 [Dorset]
Anon
1901 Water diviner at Harborne:
strange search and a find. Water 3, 253 - 254.
Anon
1901 Water divining. Water 3, 150
- 153 and 197 - 200.
Anon
1901 The water supply of old
London.. Water 3, page 443 [Discovery of
wooden pipes]
Anon
1901 Wealden sandstone. Mr. R.
Gunter's quarry at Selsfield Common, near East Grinstead. The Quarry 6, 289 -
294 [Sandstone in Sussex]
Anon
1901 What is Blue Lias lime?
British Clayworker, February 1901, page 447.
Anon
1901 What is a quarry? The Quarry
6, page 348.
Anon
1901 Whitby jet industry
reviving. The Quarry 6, p. 418
[Yorkshire]
Anon
1901 Wind engines for quarry use.
The Quarry 6, 641 - 643.
Anon
1901 Whitworth. The Quarry 6, p. 398 [Lancashire]
???? - British Clayworker, June 1902,
Anon
1902 Accident at Penrhyn
quarry. The Quarry 7, 398 - 399 [Wales:
Carnarvonshire: slate][PWS]
Anon
1902 An ancient flint mine. The Quarry 7, p. 747 [Buckinghamshire: High
Wycombe: flint mine discovered during railway construction]
Anon
1902 The Architectural
Association. Summer visit to the Portland stone quarries. The Quarry 7, 713 -
714 [Dorset]
Anon 1902 Artesian wells in London. Water 4, page 424.
Anon
1902 Bath. The Quarry 7, pages
333 and 655.
Anon
1902 Bedding stones. The Quarry 7, p. 685.
Anon
1902 Bethesda. The Quarry 7, page
196, 266, 401, 430, and 602 [North Wales: slate]
Anon
1902 Bettws-y-Coed. The Quarry 7,
pages 536 and 538 [North Wales: slate]
Anon
1902 Blaneau Festiniog. The
Quarry 7, page 446 [North Wales: slate: Lord Newborough formally opened the
electricity supply generated locally using water power, for the town and slate
quarries]
Anon
1902 Blasting accident at
Pwllypant quarry. The Quarry 7, page 653
[Wales: Llanbradach]
Anon
1902 Bonawe. The Quarry 7, p. 196 [Great blast]
Anon
1902 Bradwell quarry
fatality. The Quarry 7, 654 - 655
[Derbyshire]
Anon
1902 Brick versus stone. The Quarry 7, p. 336.
Anon
1902 The brick-earths of Great
Britain. - LIV. Epsom district / Croydon district. British Clayworker, January 1902, 352 - 354
[Surrey: includes Croydon, Epsom and Ewell]
Anon
1902 The brick-earths of Great
Britain. - LV - LVII. The Isle of Wight. British Clayworker, February 1902, 386
- 388; and March 1902, 420 - 422; and April 1902, 4 - 6.
Anon
1902 The brick-earths of Great
Britain. - LVIII. British Clayworker, May 1902, 40 - 42 [Sussex: Arundel, Chichester,
and Newhaven districts]
Anon
1902 The brick-earths of Great
Britain. - LIX. British Clayworker, June 1902, 74 - 75 [Sussex: Chichester /
Portsmouth]
Anon
1902 Brickmaking in 1901. British
Clayworker, January 1902, 355 - 361.
Anon
1902 The Carboniferous limestone
of West Lothian. The Quarry 7, 112 - 113
[PWS]
Anon
1902 Carnarvon: quarry
compensation case. The Quarry 7, page 430 [North Wales: slate]
Anon
1902 Castleton. The Quarry 7, p. 233 [Narrow escape from rock
falls in Blue John mine, Derbyshire]
Anon
1902 Chalk quarrying in France.
The Quarry 7, page 422 [Phosphatic chalk &c]
Anon
1902 The clay industry. The
Quarry 7, 704 - 705 and 760 - 762.
Anon
1902 The crisis in the brick
trade. Brickmakers playing at suicide. British Clayworker, April 1902, 7 - 8.
Anon
1902 Dinorwic. The Quarry 7,
pages 470 and 794 [North Wales: slate]
Anon
1902 The divining rod. Water 4,
page 98.
Anon
1902 Dolgelley. The Quarry 7,
page 430 [North Wales: slate]
Anon
1902 Dynamite explosion at the
Bwlchgwyn quarries. The Quarry 7, 264 - 265 [North Wales: slate]
Anon
1902 Evans v. The Penwyllt Dinas
Silica Brick Co. The Quarry 7, 57 - 58.
Anon
1902 Excavating machinery for
quarry use. The Quarry 7, 83 - 88.
Anon
1902 Exploration of blue John
mine. The Quarry 7, 388 and 390
[Derbyshire]
Anon
1902 Explosion at Craigie
quarry. The Quarry 7, page 398
[Scotland: near Dundee][PWS]
Anon
1902 Fatal accident near
Charlbury. The Quarry 7, 330 - 332.
Anon
1902 The fatal accident at a
Whitworth quarry. The Quarry 7, 653 -
654 [Lancashire]
Anon
1902 Fife. The Quarry 7, pp. 402 and 472.
Anon
1902 Fire at Leatherhead. British
Clayworker, June 1902, page 106 [Surrey: Mr. Sedgwick's brickworks in
Barnetwood Lane]
Anon
1902 Firebricks for lime and
cement kilns. British Clayworker, May 1902, page 50.
Anon
1902 Fletton reds. A new
departure. British Clayworker, August
1902, page 160 [New Peterborough Brick Co.]
Anon
1902 French manufacture of sand
bricks. The Quarry 7, page 580 [France]
Anon
1902 From our special
correspondent. Bath. The Quarry 7, 382 -
383 [Many short notes on the Bath stone quarries appear in earlier and later
issues of this journal]
Anon
1902 Fuller's earth. The Quarry
7, page 287 [American sources]
Anon
1902 Gannister miners'
disease. The Quarry 7, 701 - 703.
Anon
1902 Gold in Wales. The Quarry 7,
page 747.
Anon
1902 Inquests on quarry
accidents. Fatality at Corsham. The Quarry 7, 466 - 467 [Wiltshire]
Anon
1902 Labour troubles and the
quarrying industry. The Quarry 7, 79 -
80.
Anon
1902 Legal. Quarries and Mines Regulation Acts.-
Important Government prosecution. The
Quarry 7, 398 - 399.
Anon
1902 Legal. Important quarry case in the House of
Lords. The Quarry 7, pp. 54 and 57.
Anon
1902 Legal. Quarryman's compensation case. The Quarry 7, pp. 190 and 193 - 194.
Anon
1902 Light railways. The Quarry
7, 619 - 620.
Anon
1902 Llanberis. The Quarry 7,
page 200 [North Wales: man drowned in lake]
Anon
1902 London County Council v.
London waterworks companies. Water 4, 89 - 90.
Anon
1902 The marble quarries of
Iona. The Quarry 7, p. 243.
Anon
1902 Mendip
"granite." The Quarry 7, 288 -
292 [Somerset: limestone]
Anon
1902 Mines and quarries. General
report and statistics for 1901. Accidents in quarries. The Quarry 7, p. 163, and 635 - 637.
Anon
1902 Mines and quarries. General
report and statistics for 1901. The Quarry 7, 756 - 759 and 763 - 765 [Includes
statistics for mined slate]
Anon
1902 Municipal brickmaking at
Brighton. British Clayworker, August
1902, page 160 [Sussex: proposal to use waste clinker and ashes from refuse
destructor for brickmaking and similar purposes]
Anon
1902 Nantlle. The Quarry 7, pages
402 and 404 [North Wales: slate]
Anon 1902
New brickmaking process. The
Quarry 7, 747 - 748 [Kent: machine-made stock bricks at Teynham]
Anon
1902 New brickworks in progress.
The Bispham Hall Brick, Tiles & terra Cotta works. The Bretby Colliery
Brickworks. British Clayworker, April 1902, 11 - 14 [Lancashire / Derbyshire]
Anon
1902 New brickworks in progress.
Dudley Port. British Clayworker, May 1902, page 46.
Anon
1902 Northwich. The Quarry 7, p. 732 [Cheshire; salt]
Anon
1902 The ochre beds of the
Bristol district. The Quarry 7, 152 - 157 [Somerset: pits sunk, connected by
tunnels .. includes ill. Of a mine
gallery at Wick, near Bristol]
Anon
1902 The oilshale fields of the
Lothians. The Quarry 7, 41 - 42.
Anon
1902 Output of minerals from
mines in 1901. The Quarry 7, page 232
[Including (from underground workings) limestone 27,715 tons; oil shale
2,354,356 tons; sandstone 91,254 tons; chalk 4,564 tons; chert and flint 2,976
tons; clay and shale 104,907 tons; gypsum 151,199 tons; limestone 512,158 tons;
sand 11,863 tons; sandstone 230,604 tons; etc]
Anon
1902 The Penrhyn quarry. The
Quarry 7, page 216 [North Wales: slate]
Anon
1902 Penrhyn quarry assessment.
The Quarry 7, 304 - 305 [North Wales: slate]
Anon
1902 The Penrhyn quarry dispute.
The Quarry 7, 681 - 682 [North Wales: slate]
Anon
1902 The Penrhyn quarry dispute
in Parliament. The Quarry 7, 591 - 594 [North Wales: slate]
Anon
1902 Penygroes. The Quarry 7,
pages 200, 334 and 336 [Includes notice of the death of Rowland Jones as a
result of slipping and falling]
Anon
1902 Pumping arrangements at the
Penrhyn quarries. The Quarry 7, 686 -
692 [Includes photograph of tunnel entrance at bottom of deep level working on
page 688]
Anon
1902 Quartz shale for lime and
cement kilns .. British Clayworker, February 1902, page 390.
Anon
1902 The rating of a Surrey
brickyard. British Clayworker, June 1902, page 105 [Hammer, in Linchmere
parish]
Anon
1902 Refractory goods from
vitrified quartz. British Clayworker, February 1902, 401 - 402.
Anon
1902 The right to quarry on
common lands. The Quarry 7, page 487.
Anon
1902 The S.E. & C.D. Railway
and the Kent and Essex Brickmasters' Association. British Clayworker, June
1902, page 80 [South Eastern and Chatham Railway]
Anon
1902 Sittingbourne. The Quarry 7,
page 668 [Kent: court case concerning Smeed, Dean & Co., brick makers]
Anon
1902 Slate news. The Quarry 7,
513 - 514, 645 - 648, 706 - 708, 765 - 768 [North Wales: slate: electrical
power for Carnarvonshire slate and stone quarries / the Penrhyn dispute]
Anon
1902 Slate news. The Quarry 7, 38
- 39 [North Wales: slate: scarcity of slates / the Dinorwic quarries / the
Carnarvonshire slate trade / the National Association of Slate merchants and
Slaters]
Anon
1902 Slate news. The Quarry 7,
433 - 437 [North Wales: slate: guards applicable to slate dressing machines /
electric power at Festiniog / Oakeley quarry / slate quarrymen's compensation
cases / association of slate merchants / Mr. Asheton Smith and the Dinorwic
quarrymen / the Penrhyn quarries]
Anon
1902 Slate news. The Penrhyn
quarry. The Prince of Wales at Dinorwic quarry. The slate quarries of the
Ardennes. The Quarry 7, 372 - 374 [North Wales: slate]
Anon
1902 Slate news. The situation at
Bethesda. The Bethesda Police District. The Quarry 7, 302 - 304 and 305 [North
Wales: slate]
Anon
1902 The stone quarries of
Breconshire. The Quarry 7, 110 - 111.
Anon
1902 Transport in clayworking I.
British Clayworker, May 1902, 47 - 50.
Anon
1902 Visit to Kemnay
quarries. The Quarry 7 ... [Aberdeen]
Anon
1902 A visit to Tunbridge Wells
waterworks. Water 4, page 292 [Kent]
Anon
1902 Water supply of London about
the beginning of the nineteenth century. The Water 4, 75 - 76.
Anon
1902 Whitworth. The Quarry 7,
page 404 [Lancashire: underground quarry for sandstone building stone]
Anon
1902 The widening of London
Bridge. The Quarry 7, page 218 [Devon: Dartmoor granite to be used]
Anon
1903 Analyses and particulars of
British stone. The Quarry 8, 667 and 731 - 734 [Sandstones]
Anon
1903 Blasting fatality at
Ninfield. The Quarry 8, 301 - 302
[Sussex]
Anon
1903 The law. Brickmaking and
house refuse. An unsuccessful prosecution at Worthing. The use of
"breeze." British Clayworker,
January 1903, 351 - 352 [Sussex: concerns a dispute over the use of household
as fuel and in the composition of bricks burned in clamps and kilns]
Anon
1903 The L.C.C.'s brickmaking
experiment. Committee's report. British Clayworker, May 1903, 59 - 60 [Surrey:
Croydon: Norbury]
Anon
1903 A ropeway in Surrey. British Clayworker, November 1903, page 294
[Betchworth: chalk pits / limeworks]
Anon
1903 Waste of public money. The
London County Council as brickmaker. British Clayworker, May 1903, 47 - 48
[Surrey: Croydon: Norbury estate]
Anon 1904 Bath stone [Lecture delivered before the
British Archaeological Assoc. by Mr. T.S. Cotterell ... Bath, August 1904] The Quarry 9, 671 - 675.
Anon
1904 Clamp-burning
"nuisance" in Surrey. British
Clayworker, February 1904, page 413 [Earlswood: brickworks]
Anon
1904 Sinking by the Kind-Chaudron
process at Dover colliery. Engineer 98, 175 - ??? [Kent]
????
???? British Clayworker, December
1905,
Anon
1904 relationship of woods to
domestic water supplies. Board of Agriculture and Fisheries Leaflet 99: 3pp
[CNHSS]
Anon
1905 The advantages of applied
chemistry in clayworking. British Clayworker, July 1905, page 122.
Anon
1905 Blue bricks at Croydon
again. The British Clayworker 14, August 1905, page 140 [Paving bricks]
Anon
1905 The brick-earths of Great
Britain - XC. The diatomite or kieselguhr of Scotland and Ireland. British
Clayworker, January 1905, 310 - 312.
Anon
1905 The brick-earths of Great
Britain. - XCI. Yorkshire (introduction.) British Clayworker, February 1905,
350 - 351.
Anon
1905 The brick-earths of Great
Britain. - XCII. Leeds district. British Clayworker, March 1905, 382 - 383
[Yorkshire]
Anon
1905 The brick-earths of Great
Britain. - XCIV. Yorkshire Coal Measures clays. British Clayworker, April 1905,
4 - 5.
Anon
1905 The brick-earths of Great
Britain. - XCV. British Clayworker, April 1905, 36 - 37 [Durham and
Northumberland]
Anon
1905 The brick-earths of Great
Britain. - XCVI. Coal fields of Northumberland and Durham (continued.) /
Weymouth and Portland district. British Clayworker, June 1905, 72, and 72 - 73
[Dorset]
Anon
1905 The brick-earths of Great
Britain.- XCVII. Weymouth district (continued.) British Clayworker, July 1905,
106 - 107 [Dorset]
Anon
1905 The brick-earths of Great
Britain. - XCVIII. Lyme Regis district. British Clayworker, August 1905, 142 -
143 [Dorset]
Anon
1905 The brick-earths of Great
Britain. - XCIX. British Clayworker, September 1905, 174 - 175.
Anon
1905 The brick-earths of Great
Britain. - C. British Clayworker, October 1905, 206 - 207 [Dorset (continued)]
Anon
1905 The brick-earths of Great
Britain. - CI. Somerset. British Clayworker, November 1905, 238 - 239.
Anon
1905 The brick-earths of Great
Britain. - CII. Somerset (continued.) British Clayworker, December 1905, 270 -
271.
Anon
1905 Brickmaking revived at
Pembury. British Clayworker, October 1905, 216 - 217 [Kent (3m SE of
Tonbridge)]
Anon
1905 The brick slump. British
Clayworker, August 1905, page 144.
Anon
1905 China clay from Antrim.
British Clayworker, April 1905, page 22 [Northern Ireland]
Anon
1905 The Chislehurst (Kent)
caves. Essex Naturalist 14(2), 75 - 77 [including plan][chalk mines]
Anon
1902 The deneholes of Essex.
Essex Naturalist 14(2), 74 - 75 [See also The Times, 30 September 1905]
Anon
1905 Fireclays I. British
Clayworker, March 1905, 395 - 396.
Anon
1905 Fire-clay versus Dinas
bricks for retort furnaces. British Clayworker, July 1905, 119 - 120.
Anon
1905 Fluorspar. British
Clayworker, March 1905, page 392.
Anon 1905 The future of our canals. What is the next
step? British Clayworker, October 1905, 220 - 223.
Anon
1905 The law. Definition of
"Accrington brick." British Clayworker, March 1905, 401 - 403.
Anon
1905 Lime-sand brickmaking. Visit
to a Croydon works. British Clayworker,
September 1905, 180 - 181 [Surrey: Beddington: Jesse Clack's works]
Anon
1905 Lime-sand brickmaking. Visit
to a Croydon works. British Clayworker,
September 1905, 180 - 181 [Surrey: Beddington: Jesse Clack's works]
Anon 1905 New brickworks at Cinderford. British
Clayworker, June 1905, 93 - 95 [Gloucestershire: Forest of Dean]
Anon
1905 Proposed new factory
regulations for brickworks. Drastic alterations involved. Factory and Workshop
Act, 1901. British Clayworker, July 1905, 108 - 110.
Anon
1905 Proposed new factory
regulations for brickworks. Opinions of the trade. British Clayworker, August
1905, 148 - 154 [Surrey: Croydon: opinions of Horris Parks of South Norwood
reported in pages 153 - 154]
Anon
1905 Quarrying chalk for brick
and cement making. British Clayworker, June 1905, page 83.
Anon
1905 The rating of brickyards.
Successful Fletton appeal. British Clayworker, November 1905, 258 - 260.
Anon
1905 The rating of clayworking
properties. British Clayworker, April 1905, 17 - 19.
Anon
1905 Science as an aid to
clay-working. British Clayworker, April 1905, 7 - 8.
Anon
1905 Science and art in relation
to clay working. British Clayworker, March 1905, 384 - 385.
Anon
1905 Small brickworks. British
Clayworker, April 1905, 20 - 21.
Anon
1905 Some brickmakers'
difficulties. British Clayworker, February 1905, 352 - 353.
Anon
1905 Some common minerals used in
pottery and porcelain making I. British Clayworker, December 1905, page 274.
Anon
1905 The "Staffordshire"
kiln. British Clayworker, December 1905, 284 - 286.
Anon 1905
The stock and Fletton trade. British Clayworker, November 1905, page
240.
Anon
1905 Strike at Croydon. British
Clayworker, July 1905, page 134 [Surrey: Messrs. Collis' brickyard]
Anon
1905 Trade in 1904. British
Clayworker, January 1905,
313 - 318.
Anon
1905 A treatise on fire-clays.
British Clayworker, January 1905, page 330.
Anon
1905 Up-to-date clayworking.
British Clayworker, February 1905, page 354; and March 1905, 393 - 394
Anon
1905 The utilisation of canals V
- VII British Clayworker, January 1905, 328 - 329; March 1905, page 400; April
1905, 19 - 20
Anon
1905 Who's who in the
Clayworkers' Institute. XXXIII. - Mr. Alfred Bishop. The British Clayworker,
June 1905, page 77 [Surrey: Brockham]
Anon
1906 The brick-earths of Great
Britain - CIII. Somerset (continued.)
British Clayworker, January 1906, 302 - 303.
Anon
1906 Municipal brickmaking.
London County Council's experiment at Norbury. The British Clayworker 14,
January 1906, page 301 and 321 [LCC operations at Norbury]
Anon
1906 Municipal brickmaking.
London County Council's experiment at Norbury. The British Clayworker, January
1906, page 321.
Anon
1906 The Norbiton potteries and
brickworks. British Clayworker (January 1906), 14, 316 - 317 [William A.
Johnson of Leeds] [Surrey]
Anon
1907 The uses of lime. Board of
Agriculture and Fisheries Leaflet 170: 6pp [CNHSS]
Anon
1907 The white chalk as an
architectural stone. Chalk freestone in Messrs. Pepper and Son's quarry,
Amberley, Sussex. The Quarry 12, 175 -
179 [Sussex: includes a photographs of 'The lower workings' alongside a kiln;
refers to Beer and Totternhoe stone (both worked underground); Pepper's quarry
reported to be about 80 feet deep of which 60 feet were in smooth white chalk
passing down into greyer chalk, the lower 10 or 12 feet being in courses
divided by marly bands; 'in the floor of the quarry is a narrow working showing
about 20 feet more of grey chalk and grey marl in alternating courses - 'these
measurements were made by Mr. Hill, and published in the Survey Memoir';
buildings in which Amberley chalk had been used are noted - a new Catholic
church at Norwich, St. Saviour's church at Southwark, restoration at Chichester
Cathedral, 'recent work' at Arundel Castle (about 460 tons) [the details of the
quarry cited are from A.J. Jukes-Browne and W. Hill (1903) The Cretaceous rocks
of Britain II, page 66]] [CNHSS]
Anon
1908 The Dover visit .. Thursday, 21st May, 1908. Trans. Surveyors'
Institution 40, 441 - 442 [Kent]
Anon
1908 The Grey Wethers
Preservation Fund. Wiltshire
Archaeological and Natural History Magazine 35, 497 - 501 [Sarsen stones .
greywethers]
Anon
1908 Lyme Regis landslip.
Knowledge & Illustrated Scientific News 5(7), page 154.
Anon
1908 The Storeton quarries and
fossil footprints. The Quarry 13, 57 -
59 [Cheshire: sandstone]
Anon
1909 The recent excavation of a
shaft at Beddington brickworks. Proc.
CNHSS 7(1), xix - xx [Surrey: chalk-lined shaft 3 ft. 9 ins. dia. Through
Thanet Sand at Jesse Clack's works ..
base of Thanet Sand found at 48 ft., below which the shaft was wider (4
ft. 6 ins.).. terminated in a chamber at
62 feet down)
Anon
1910 Excursion to Betchworth and
Headley. Proc. Holmesdale Natural History Club for 1906 - 09, 21 - 22 [Surrey:
excursion on 22 July 1908: 'The well-known quarry near Hill Farm was visited,
but the section is not now very clear, as excavations for hearthstone are now
being carried on by a shaft and tunnelling']
Anon
1910 Excursion to Colley Hill.
Proc. Holmesdale Natural History Club for 1906 - 09, page 69 [Surrey: Reigate:
an 'unusual deposit of calcite in the newly opened chalk pit at Colley Hill was
examined']
Anon
1910 Visit to the caves in the
Chalk at Chislehurst, Kent. Saturday,
February 15th, 1908. Essex Naturalist
15(7/8), 260 - 266 [Chalk mines]
Anon
1911 Inquests on quarry
accidents. The fatality at the
Burlington slate works. The Quarry 16,
page 181 [Openwork in the Kirkby, Beanthwaite and Wallend area]
Anon
1912 Flint pebble industry. The Quarry and Builders' Merchant 17, 242 -
243 [France: Normandy][CNHSS]
Anon
1906 Recent excavation of a shaft
at Beddington brickworks. Proc. CNHSS
7(1), xix - xx.
Anon
1912 Report of excursion,
Saturday, June 1st [1912] ..
Chislehurst. The Selborne Magazine 23(271), 135 - 136 [Kent: the 'caves'
were visited .. T.V. Holmes was present
.. but no useful information]
Anon
1913 Kent coal. Mining Magazine
8(3), 223 - 224 [CNHSS]
Anon
1913 Mushrooms in quarries. The Quarry 18, p. 264.
Anon
1913 Quarry not a mine. The
Quarry 18, p. 8.
Anon
1913 White Down brickyard,
Abinger, and New Place brickyard, Holmbury. Catalogue of the whole of the
stock-in-trade .. [To be sold by] White
and Sons: 18pp [Surrey: the sale date was 26 and 27 November 1913. Bricks, pipes, tiles &c of various kinds
and quantities are listed, with pencilled annotations; this appears to have
been the Auctioneer's copy][CNHSS]
Anon
1914 The cultivation of
mushrooms. Board of Agriculture and
Fisheries Leaflet 276: 4pp [Includes reference to the use of old mines and
tunnels for mushroom culture]
Anon
1914 Notes on sources of
temporary water supply in the south of England and neighbouring parts of the
continent. London: Geological Survey and Museum: 13pp [A World War I elementary
handbook on water supplies from superficial sands and gravels, and underlying
chalk and limestone, and pollution risks, written 'primarily for the use of the
Royal Army Medical Corps[GSL]
Anon
1914 [Report of excursion to
Rowfant (Sussex) 10 September 1910]
Proc. Holmesdale Natural History Club 1910 - 13, page 12 [Purple East Grinstead
clay at brickworks]
Anon
1915 Bricks for sewer work. British Clayworker 23, ???
Anon
1915 Excursion to Shotover Hill,
Oxford. Saturday, June 5th, 1915. PGA
26(5), 315 - 318.
Anon
1916 Bricks and brick making. The
works of the Burnley Brick and Lime Coy Ltd (specially contributed.). The
Quarry and Builders' Merchant 21 (September 1916), 201 - 205.
Anon
1916 Sketch of ground between
Charlton and Woolwich in 1840. Ann. Report Woolwich Antiquarian Soc. 20, for
1914 - 15, 58 - 59 [Kent / London: sand pits (now Maryon Park) featured]
Anon
1918 Refractory materials.
Gannister and silica-rock, sand for open-hearth steel processes, dolomite.
Resources and geology. Memoir Geological Survey Special Reports Mineral
Resources Great Britain 6: vi + 233pp.
Anon
1920 Refractory materials.
Fireclays. Resources and geology. Memoir Geological Survey Special Reports
Mineral Resources Great Britain 14: vi + 243pp.
Anon
1920 Refractory materials.
Gannister and silica-rock, sand for open-hearth steel processes, dolomite.
Resources and geology. 2nd edn. Memoir Geological Survey Special Reports
Mineral Resources Great Britain 6: vi + 233pp.
Anon
1921 Catalogue of the sale of the
Deepdene estate. Humbert & Flint, 1921 Dorking: Humbert & Flint: 56pp +
3 cold. plans [Includes hearthstone mine and limeworks at Brockham,
Surrey][Dorking Museum]
Anon 1925 Fire at brickworks, Ingram Road. Croydon Advertiser, 5 June 1925 [Thornton Heath / Beulah brickworks]
Anon
1925 Report of
Eastbourne-Hastings excursion. Friday, June 12th, 1925. PGA 36(3), 317 - 320.
Anon
1926 Memorandum on the defective
condition of the stonework at the Houses of Parliament. HMSO: xxxx
Anon
1926 Report of excursions
arranged by the North-East Lancs Group, 1925.
PGA 37(3), 340 - 343 [Grit; sandstone; ganister; slate; Haslingden
flags; sand; limestone]
Anon
1927 List of quarries (under the
Quarries Act, 1894) in Great Britain and the Isle of Man. Home Office (Mines
Department)[Data for 1925: Kent is in pages 310 - 315 and Surrey in 358 -
361][CNHSS (photocopy)]
Anon
1927 A report of an investigation
into the alleged high mortality rate from tuberculosis of the respiratory
system among slate quarrymen and slate workers in the Gwyrfai Rural District.
HMSO: Public Health and Medical Subjects Report 38: 38pp [North Wales]
Anon
1927 Report of visit to Edinburgh
and district. July 29th to August 8th, 1927.
PGA 38(4), 511 - 517.
Anon
1929 Building craftsmanship, in
brick and tile and in stone slates. CUP:
104pp.
Anon
1929 The visit to Charnwood
Forest - Whitsuntide, 1928. PGA 39(4),
486 - 491 [Leics: Mountsorrel syenite etc]
Anon
1931 China-clay (kaolin.) Imperial Institute: The mineral industry of
the British Empire and foreign countries.
Anon
1934 Is this the world's toughest
job? How Bath stone is mined. Working in the bowels of the earth : tunnel
three miles long. Daily Sketch, 7 May 1934, p. 1 [Wiltshire]
Anon
1935 Cornish clay products. The
Quarry and Roadmaking 40(470), p. 293 [St. Austell, Cornwall]
Anon
1935 The detection of
silicosis. The Quarry and Roadmaking
40(462), 47 - 48.
Anon
1935 Estimation of the dust
hazard. The Quarry and Roadmaking
40(465), 136 - 138.
Anon
1935 General news. Delabole. The
Quarry and Roadmaking 40(461), p. 32. [Cornwall]
Anon
1935 Irish slate production. The
Quarry and Roadmaking 40(465), p. 133.
Anon
1935 Jubilee granite monument
competition. The Quarry and Roadmaking 40(465), 131 - 133 [Cornish
Quarrymasters' Assoc. / Architectural Assoc. competition]
Anon
1935 Legal. Department of Mines
and a quarry. The Quarry and Roadmaking
40(469), p. 274 [Clay face near Droitwich]
Anon
1935 Leicester granite for new
roads. The Quarry and Roadmaking 40(463), p. 77.
Anon
1935 Leicestershire roadstone
quarrying. Describes the quarries of the Groby Granite Co., Ltd. The Quarry and Roadmaking 40(472), 357 - 360.
Anon 1935 Limestone quarrying in the West Country.
Roads reconstruction (1934) Ltd. The Quarry and Roadmaking 40(470), 281 - 284
[Somerset: Black Rock quarries (near Portishead); Gloucestershire: Grovesend
quarry, Tytherington (near Thornbury)]
Anon
1935 "Macamit" Macadam
roads. Important developments with Mountsorrel granite. The Quarry and
Roadmaking 40(471), p. 323 [Leicestershire.]
Anon 1935
Middlewood stone quarries. The Quarry and Roadmaking 40(465), 134 - 135 [at
Oughtibridge, Sheffield, Yorkshire]
Anon 1935
New crushed stone plant. A Goodwin-Barsby triumph. The Quarry and Roadmaking
40(472), 347 - 350 [granite quarries at Bradgate Hill, Markfield,
Leicestershire]
Anon
1935 North Wales slate quarrying.
The Pen-yr-Orsedd Slate Co. Ltd., Nantlle, Caernarvonshire. The Quarry and
Roadmaking 40(468), 225 - 226.
Anon
1935 Old Delabole slate quarries.
New developments include installation of a LEA recorder. The Quarry and
Roadmaking 40(471), 317 - 319 [Cornwall]
Anon
1935 Penmaenmawr and Welsh
Granite Co. Ltd. Describes the workings
of this famous company's quarries at Penmaenmawr in North Wales. The Quarry and
Roadmaking 40(469), 251 - 255 [Wales]
Anon
1935 Quarrying quartzite in the
Irish Free State. The Quarry and
Roadmaking 40(463), p. 85 [Ireland]
Anon
1935 The roadstone industry. The
Quarry and Roadmaking 40(463), 74 - 75.
Anon
1935 A Roman quarry. The Quarry
and Roadmaking 40(464), p. 111 [Aldborough, near Boroughbridge, Yorkshire]
Anon
1935 Ropes for aerial
ropeways. The Quarry and Roadmaking
40(464), p. 111.
Anon
1935 Sand and gravel washing
machines. The "Peebles" range.
The Quarry and Roadmaking 40(470), 294 - 295.
Anon
1935 Scottish slate. The Quarry and Roadmaking 40(463), p. 74
[Ballachulish]
Anon
1935 A silica quarry opened in
the I.F.S. The Quarry and Roadmaking
40(463), p. 95 [Ireland / Irish Free State, co. Wicklow]
Anon
1935 Slate in the Irish Free
State. The Quarry and Roadmaking
40(464), p. 123 [Ireland]
Anon
1935 Slate and marble in the
Irish Free State. The Quarry and
Roadmaking 40(468), p. 219 [Ireland]
Anon
1935 Specification of stone. The Quarry and Roadmaking 40(465), page 136
[Building stone]
Anon
1936 Aerial ropeways. Notable
sand and ballast installation at Cheshunt. The Quarry and roadmaking 41(482),
279 [Hertfordshire]
Anon
1936 Argyllshire quarry
fatality. The Quarry and Roadmaking
41(482), p. 294.
Anon
1936 Automatic sand
classification. The Quarry and Roadmaking 41(477), 137 - 138.
Anon
1936 Cornish granite. The Quarry and Roadmaking 41(473), 11 - 12
[Cornwall]
Anon
1936 Crushing plant for 100 tons
per hour. Installation by Goodwin Barsby, Ltd. The Quarry and Roadmaking
41(477), 133 - 134 [Cauldon quarries near Ashbourne, Derbyshire]
Anon
1936 Cumberland roadmaking. Borrowdale - Honister Pass - Buttermere new
road. The Quarry and Roadmaking 41(475),
73 - 75.
Anon
1936 Electrifying a Yorkshire
quarry. The Quarry and Roadmaking 41(481), 245 - 246 [Kiveton Park quarry, 12
miles E of Sheffield]
Anon
1936 Excavating overburden at a
Yorkshire quarry. The Quarry and
Roadmaking 41(480), p. 229 [Dinting Dale quarry]
Anon
1936 Granite production in
Cumberland. The Threlkeld microgranite. The Quarry and Roadmaking 41(475), 76 -
78.
Anon
1936 Gypsum deposits in the
I.F.S. The Quarry and Roadmaking
41(479), 198 - 199 [Co. Cavan, Eire]
Anon
1936 Hampshire roadmaking. The
Winchester by-pass. The Quarry and
Roadmaking .. (January 1936), 7 - 10;
and … (February 1936), 40 - 42.
Anon
1936 Mendip limestone quarrying.
Describes the workings of the Emborough Stone Co., branch of Roads
Reconstruction (1934), Ltd. The Quarry and Roadmaking 41(479), 185 - 187
[Emborough, 6 miles NE of Wells, Somerset]
Anon
1936 A modern county council
quarry. Notable example of the direct-through principle. The Quarry and
Roadmaking 41(478), 157 - 158 [Northumberland County Council's Hare Crag
whinstone quarry]
Anon
1936 A modern quarry drilling
plant. Description of work done at Waterford County Council quarries. The Quarry and Roadmaking 41(480), 213 - 220
[Ireland: Shandon quarry, Dungarvan, Co. Waterford]
Anon
1936 New plant in Leicestershire,
Whitwick increases production. The Quarry and Roadmaking 41(480), 226 - 227
[granite]
Anon
1936 Quarry drainage. Hydrostat
installation at Votty quarry. The Quarry and Roadmaking 41(484), p. 347 [North
Wales: Oakeley Slate Quarries Co. Ltd's Votty quarry at Blaenau Festiniog]
Anon
1936 Rival roadstones discussed.
Opinion in South Wales. The Quarry and
Roadmaking 41(476), p. 99.
Anon
1936 Sandstone Industry
Compensation Fund. The Quarry and Roadmaking 41(481), p. 239.
Anon
1936 Silicosis. Its causes,
effects, prevention and liabilities. The Quarry and Roadmaking 41(475), 79 -
81; (476), 110 - 112.
Anon
1936 The slate industry of North
Wales. The Ffestiniog slate quarries. Reprinted from Building Times, for
Associated Slate Quarries, Wales.
Anon
1936 Standard specification for
Welsh roofing slates. The Quarry and
Roadmaking 41(480), 211 - 212 [BSS 680]
Anon
1936 Stripping at 3,000 tons per
hour. The Quarry and Roadmaking 41(475), 85 - 86 [Earthmoving equipment]
Anon
1936 Structural planes in rock.
Their influence on quarrying methods. I. Bedding planes. II. Joints.
III. Shear and sheet structures. The Quarry and Roadmaking 41(478), 159;
(479), 194 - 195; and (480), 227 - 228.
Anon
1937 Aberdeen quarrymen's wages.
The Quarry and Roadmaking 42(494), p. 274 [Granite]
Anon
1937 Advance in blasting
practice. The Quarry and Roadmaking 42(489), 130 - 132.
Anon 1937 Aerial ropeways for clay pits. Notable
installation at Peterborough. The Quarry
and Roadmaking 42(489), 127 - 128.
Anon
1937 Aggregate for road
construction. Shape of material and its measurement. The Quarry and Roadmaking 42(486), 33 - 36.
Anon 1937 Alleged "ring" of west Wales quarry
owners. The Quarry and Roadmaking 42(488), p. 90.
Anon
1937 Compensation claim for
silicosis. The Quarry and Roadmaking 42(487), p. 80.
Anon
1937 Conveyors at clay-pits. The
Quarry and Roadmaking 42(490), 156 - 157.
Anon
1937 Dinmor quarries. The Quarry
and Roadmaking 42(494), p. 275 [Limestone near Llanddona]
Anon
1937 Electrification of Northern
Ireland quarries. The Quarry and
Roadmaking 42(495), 303 - 304 [Portrush Columnar Basalt Co., Co. Antrim]
Anon
1937 Granite breaking plant.
Installation at the quarries of the Keswick Granite Co., Ltd. Embleton,
Cockermouth. The Quarry and Roadmaking 42(485), 7 - 10.
Anon
1937 Gravel crushing, screening
and conveying plant. Installation at works of Messrs. Thomas Roberts
(Westminster), Ltd., Wraysbury. The Quarry and Roadmaking 42(494), 261 -
264 [Gravel, Buckinghamshire]
Anon
1937 Gypsum mining in the
I.F.S. The Quarry and Roadmaking
42(492), p. 206 [Eire: mining to be recommenced at Knocknacran, Co. Monaghan,
nr. Carrickmacross]
Anon
1937 Limestone crushing
installation. The Quarry and Roadmaking
42(491), p. 182 [Works at South Witham quarry of Stanton Ironworks Co. Ltd.]
Anon
1937 Marble quarries in the
I.F.S. The Quarry and Roadmaking 42(489), p. 132. [Eire / Ireland]
Anon
1937 Materials and methods of
road construction. Annual Report of Road
Research Board. The Quarry and Roadmaking 42(491), 180 - 182.
Anon
1937 A modern aerial ropeway.
Installation at Stanley Ferry quarry, nr. Wakefield. The Quarry and Roadmaking
42(492), 211 - 212 [openwork - sand and shingle]
Anon
1937 Moisture content control of
aggregates for concrete. A new vibration
method. The Quarry and Roadmaking 42(487), 67 - 69.
Anon
1937 Municipal quarries of Aberdeen.
The Quarry and Roadmaking 42(496), 328 - 329 [Scotland]
Anon
1937 Preparation of gravel.
Bessacarr Sand and Gravel Co., Ltd.'s new plant. The Quarry and Roadmaking 42(492), 218 - 219
[near Doncaster, Yorkshire]
Anon
1937 The prevention of silicosis. The "Waring" filter and the
"Micron" precipitator. The
Quarry and Roadmaking 42(495), 294 - 298.
Anon
1937 Quarry for testing tools and
appliances. Messrs. Holman Bros., Ltd.'s practical installation. The Quarry and
Roadmaking 42(485), 3 - 4 [Openwork and three underground drives in granite
south of Camborne, Cornwall]
Anon
1937 The quarrying industry in
South Wales. The Quarry and Roadmaking
42(495), p. 288.
Anon
1937 Quarrying on the Malvern
Hills. The Quarry and Roadmaking
42(488), 98 - 99; (491), p. 174; (492), 217 - 218; (494), p. 273; (495), 287 -
288; (496), p. 315 [Herefordshire and Worcestershire]
Anon
1937 Quarrying on the Malvern
Hills. Ministry of Health inquiry. The Quarry and Roadmaking 42(486), 36 - 37.
Anon
1937 Quarrying the Whin Sill.
Barrasford quarries. The Quarry and Roadmaking 42(490), 147 - 149
[Northumberland Whinstone Co. Ltd.]
Anon
1937 Quarrymen and silicosis. The
Quarry and Roadmaking 42(492), p. 219.
Anon
1937 Rating of County Council
quarries. The Quarry and Roadmaking
42(487), p. 78.
Anon
1937 Right to quarry slate. The
Quarry and Roadmaking 42(487), 78 - 79 [Scotland: Ballachulish]
Anon
1937 Road metal and chippings
plant. Modern installation at Stepper Point quarry, Padstow, Cornwall. The Quarry
and Roadmaking 42(490), 154 - 156.
Anon
1937 A valuable limestone quarry.
The Quarry and Roadmaking 42(496), 331 - 332 [Limestone at Wirksworth,
Derbyshire]
Anon
1937 Water lost through
quarrying. The Quarry and Roadmaking 42(487), 79 - 80 [Failure of well ... opencasting near Biddulph]
Anon
1939 Aberdeen links with
Vilna. The much discussed city in
Lithuania. Quarry Managers' Jl. 22(8),
p. 253 [Granite exported for sculpture]
Anon
1939 Cement: a modern drama. Quarry Managers' Jl. 22(8), 250 and 252.
Anon 1939
(?) Chislehurst Caves general
improvement works. [Plan at scale 1:500 - drawing no. CC 104/1C [H 508] -
includes details of works carried out for London Regional Commissioners][CNHSS]
Anon
1939 Famous Scotch quarry. Road
Board offer to purchase. Quarry
Managers' Jl. 22(1), pp. 19 and 25 [Cairngall, Buchan district]
Anon
1939 Giant transporter for
separating gypsum. Quarry Managers' Jl.
22(9), 292 - 293.
Anon
1939 Godstone caves as raid
shelters. Daily Telegraph, 25 February
1939 [Surrey: scheme submitted to Home Office by Caterham ARP Committee -
evacuation camp for 'thousands of Londoners' proposed - with underground
shelters in the 'caves' - eight miles of tunnels available - springs of
drinking-quality water - 'deep enough to provide complete protection against
the heaviest bombs known' - now being explored and charted - HO Inspectors have
visited - interested]
Anon
1939 Handling overburden. The "Caterpillar" in South
Wales. Quarry Managers' Jl. 22(4), 148 -
149.
Anon
1939 Report on likelihood of
subsidence and other influences likely to affect the stability of buildings
… British Geological Survey Library MP
4008 [Unpublished ms. concerning the Greater London area][BGS]
Anon
1939 Quarry tragedy. QMJ 22(3),
page 84 [Three men injured in explosion at Arenig Granite Co. Ltd's quarry at
Bala (Wales)]
Anon
1939 Slate quarry to close. Quarry Managers' Jl. 22(9), p. 291 [Dorothea
quarry, Nantlle Vale, on 4 Nov.]
Anon
1939 Technological changes in the
crushed stone industry. Quarry Managers'
Jl. 22(2), 45 - 48; (3), 85 - 86; (5), 168 - 169.
Anon
1939 The words of our trade.
Quarry Managers' Jl. 22(7), 234 - 235 and 238.
Anon
1940 Aberdeen's supply of foreign
granite running low. And home quarries
busy with monumental orders. Quarry
Managers' Jl. 22(10), 310 - 311 [Imports from Finland, Norway, and Sweden]
Anon
1940 The masonry of the Menai
suspension bridge. A tribute to Anglesey limestone. Quarry Managers' Jl. 22(11), 328 - 329.
Anon
1940 North Wales quarrying terms
and phrases. Quarry Managers' Jl. 23, 13 - 14.
Anon
1941 Electrically fired lime
kilns. QMJ 24(2), page 33 [Researched .. none found in operation]
Anon
1941 New Aberdeenshire quarry. To
be opened by County Road Board on historic hill-side. Quarry Managers' Jl. 24(9), p. 215 [SEE ALSO
editorial comment on p. 213]
Anon
1941 The jubilee of the
artificial abrasive. Engineering 151,
514 - ???
Anon
1941 Rediscovering the Blackheath
caverns. The Harco Magazine, April 1941, 108 - 112 [London: ? chalk mines]
Anon
1941 A suggested new organisation
for the protection of British quarries producing monumental and architectural
stone. Quarry Managers' Jl. 24(5), 112 -
114.
Anon
1941 What is chalk? Quarry Managers' Jl. 24(7), 161 - 162 [Lists
'known applications' of crude chalk and whiting; but not of calcined chalk or
hydrated lime]
Anon
1942 Crude chalk, chalk whiting,
and chalk lime. Amalgamation of associations.
Quarry Managers' Journal 24(11), p. 264 [Amalgamation, for national wage
settlement purposes, of the Chalk Quarrying Association (founded 1918); the
Southern Whiting Association; the Northern Whiting Association; and the
Southern Lime Burners' Association]
Anon
1942 Importance of stone in Roman
conquest of Britain. Quarry Managers' Jl. 24(11), p. 264.
Anon
1942 Land-liming subsidy.
Temporary increase of 25%. Summer delivery payment. QMJ 25(3), page 328.
Anon
1942 The return of the cave man.
QMJ 24(12), page 276 [Establishment 'somewhere in England' of underground
aircraft factories in 'idle' mines and quarries at depths of 99 - 121
feet][Presumably Wiltshire / Somerset: Bath stone quarries, etc]
Anon
1942 Scotsmen who paved the
streets of Odessa. Taught Russians to make setts. Quarry Managers' Jl. 24(11),
265 - 266.
Anon
1942 Shortage of labour for
limestone quarrying. Debates in the House of Commons. Quarry Managers' Jl.
25(1), 1 - 2.
Anon
1944 Underground conveyors handle
ammunition. Mechanical Handling, October
1944, 607 - 611.
Anon
1944 Underground depot. Story of
a central ammunition depot. RAOC Gazette
28(5), xxxx
Anon
1946 Marden and Godstone mine
[also known as Winders Hill Mine] Copy plan on linen with obstructions marked
O, and some passage lengths in feet marked in. Note at bottom r.h. corner
'General inclination slightly down to NNE' and dated 15/6/46 [NB 'also known
as' is in pencil and 'Winders Hill Mine' is blacked out][CNHSS]
Anon
1947 The limestone industry of
the Yorkshire dales. Dalesman 9, 277 -
283.
Anon
1947 Labour involved in the
making and firing of common bricks, and a summary of the total labour
requirements of brickmaking. Ministry of Works: National Brick Advisory Council
Paper 2: ??
Anon
1947 Plan No. 2 [Extract from
Ordnance Survey plan showing Godstone Hill - Dialbank Wood - The Devils Hole -
Quarry Farm - Winders Hill - Marden Park south lodge: the hearthstone mine area
at South Lodge is coloured pink; ms. additions 3rd Sec. 1935 / Revised 11th
March 1947][Surrey][PWS]
Anon
1947 The route of the C.M. &
G.R. Railway Magazine 93(570), 253 - 256
[Surrey: CMGIR - Croydon, Merstham & Godstone Iron Railway / limeworks /
quarries]
Anon
1948 International Geological
Congress (18th Session) visit to Penmaenmawr quarries. Programme of visit and
souvenir booklet : IGC 18th Session : 14pp + 5 pls.
Anon 1948 -
55 Report of the Advisory Committee on
Sand and Gravel, parts 1 - 18 [the Waters Committee] : HMSO xxxx
Anon
1949 Dalesman's diary - Dent
marble. The Dalesman 11(4), 129 - 130 [Yorkshire]
Anon 1949 Dent marble quarries. The Dalesman 11(6), p.
225.
Anon
1949 Report of the Mineral
Development Committee. HMSO: 106pp [The
Committee was appointed on 2 August 1946 by the Minister of Fuel and Power to enquire
into the resources of minerals in the U.K., excepting coal, oil, bedded ironstone,
and substances of widespread occurrence; to consider possibilities and means of
their co-ordinated, orderly and economic development in the National interest,
and to make recommendations in regard thereto.]
Anon 1950 Ancient mining and metallurgy. Antiquity 24(95), page 145.
Anon
1950 Plant riddle in bomb crater.
Box Hill aliens. The Times, 9 August 1950 [Surrey: Brockham][Reprinted in The
Times, 9 August 1990]
Anon
1950 [116 trapped miners known to
be safe. The Times, 9 September 2004, page 34 [Reprinted from The Times, 9
September 1950: 128 miners trapped underground at Knockshinnoch Castle
colliery, New Cumnock, Ayrshire]]
Anon
1950 Yattendon, Berks. Proc.
London Spelaeological Group 2, page 7 [Extracted from The Gentleman’s Magazine
Library, 1822, Pt. II [W.H. Brewer]]
Anon
1951 Monkton Farleigh layout
plan: 1:2500. Drawing No. MFA110,
revised and retraced July 1951 [Dyeline print][Wiltshire: building-stone quarry
/ammunition store][PWS]
Anon 1952 Slate islands. Mine and Quarry Engineering 18(6), p. 175
[Larne, Seil, Easdale and Luing]
Anon
1953 Abandoned line at
Nethercleugh. The Railway Magazine 99(621), page 69 [Dumfriesshire: three mile
branch from Carlisle - Glasgow main line to serve Corncockle quarry (red
sandstone) - line lifted c. 1948]
Anon
1953 A record breaking blast -
Caldon Low quarry. Mine and Quarry Engineering 18(1), 39 - 41.
Anon 1953 -
1954 The Billingham anhydrite mine,
Durham. Mine and Quarry Engineering
19(12), 432 - 442; 20(1), 2 - 11; and 20(2), 66 - 76.
Anon
1953 Island industry. Mine and Quarry Engineering 19(12), p. 447
[Ailsa Craig curling stones]
Anon
1953 Quarrying chalk. Mine and
Quarry Engineering 19(9), 321 - 329 [Agri Contractors Ltd]
Anon 1953 Trackless quarrying at Penmaenmawr. Mine and Quarry Engineering 19(7), 217 - 224.
Anon
1953 Milling at Penmaenmawr. Mine and Quarry Engineering 19(8), 257 - 265.
Anon 1953 -
54 Gravel extracting by pump. Mine and Quarry Engineering 19(12), 449 -
454; 20(1), 16 - 24.
Anon
1954 Aggregates for Glen
Shira. Mine and Quarry Engineering
20(3), 100 - 106.
Anon
1954 The Carnelly quarry,
Wales. Mine and Quarry Engineering
20(8), 338 - 347; 20(9), 382 - 392.
Anon
1954 Electric rotary drilling in anhydrite. Mine and Quarry Engineering 20(10), 444 - 454
[Billingham]
Anon
1954 A Somerset limestone
operation. Mine and Quarry Engineering
20(10), 426 - 431; and 20(11), 478 - 483 [Whatley quarry]
Anon
1954 Swinburne quarry,
Northumberland. Mine and Quarry
Engineering 20(7), 288 - 299.
Anon
1954 Threlkeld quarry,
Keswick. Mine and Quarry Engineering
20(5), 192 - 199; 20(6), 258 - 266.
Anon
1955 Mineral production in Great
Britain, 1950 - 1953. Mine and Quarry
Engineering 21(9), p. 377.
Anon
1955 New plant at Edston quarry,
Peebleshire. Mine and Quarry Engineering
21(7), 298 - 300.
Anon
1955 New sand and gravel working
in the North Riding - West Ayton.
Cement, Lime and Gravel, August 1955, 78 - 81.
Anon
1955 The Totternhoe stone quarries.
South Bedfordshire Archaeological Soc.: Bedfordshire Archaeologist 1(1), p. 20
[PWS]
Anon
1955 Wornwood. Mine and Quarry
Engineering 21(6), 234 - 235 [Potash at Whitby]
Anon
1956 An Essex sand and gravel
plant. Mine and Quarry Engineering 22(4),
154 - 155 [Danbury, Essex]
Anon
1956 The Meadowbank rock salt
mine, Cheshire. Mine and Quarry
Engineering 22(5), 166 - 173; and 22(6), 210 - 219.
Anon
1956 Richard Preston: the man
with a load of limestone. The Dalesman 17(7), 341 - 342.
Anon
1956 The Sandwith anhydrite mine,
Cumberland. Mine and Quarry Engineering
22(10), 402 - 410; and 22(11), 450 - 457.
Anon
1956 Unwanted. Mine and Quarry Engineering 22(3), p. 105
[Potash at Whitby]
Anon
1956 A Welsh gritstone
quarry. Mine and Quarry Engineering
22(6), 242 - 243 [Alltgoch quarries]
Anon
1957 Cruiks quarry, Fife,
Scotland. Mine and Quarry Engineering
23(5), 182 - 189.
Anon
1957 Cutting sandstone at
Auchinlea quarry, Cleland, Lanark. Mine
and Quarry Engineering 23(6), 230 - 237.
Anon
1957 Enderby Warren quarry,
Leicestershire. Mine and Quarry
Engineering 23(9), 370 - 379; 23(10), 418 - 427.
Anon
1957 No Ancient Monument! Enigma
of Batford's tunnel. Harpenden Free
Press, 29 March 1957 [? Chalk mine at Harpenden, Hertfordshire]
Anon
1957 Quarrying fuller's earth at
Redhill - Wulfield [???? Nutfield] Mine and Quarry Engineering 23(8), 326 -
333.
Anon
1957? Serious and otherwise:
speculations on Batford's tunnel.
[Newscuttings .. re. possible chalk mine in the Batford area of
Harpenden, Hertfordshire]
Anon
1957 Tunstead quarry, Derbyshire.
Mine and Quarry Engineering 23(11), 462 - 471; and 23(12), 506 - 515.
Anon
1958 A brief history of
Pebblecombe Hole. Records London Spel.
Group 2, 48 - 49 and 53 [Surrey]
Anon
1958 Caldon Low quarry. Mine and
Quarry Engineering 24(5), 204 - 209; and 24(6), 246 - 253.
Anon
1958 Caves under a garage. London Transport Magazine 11(12)(March 1958),
p. 9 [Chalk mines at Plumstead (Kent / SE London)] [CNHSS]
[Down the ladders of a dank shaft and into the
eerie workings of a disused chalk mine went our somewhat apprehensive
reporter. Dim electric light bulbs and
the narrow beam of a hand lamp showed the way into a darkened gallery.
[It was an unusual expedition. Sixty feet above
was Plumstead garage, with the buses coming and going as usual. Though new to
our reporter, this inspection was a routine affair for the three men in his
company.
[He was there to see an oiuyt-of-the-ordinary job
which our civil engineers have been tackling for the past year. They are trying
to trace and fill in a maze of chalk tunnels beneath the garage.
[Before the days of lorries chalk for building was
actually mined like coal, instead of quarried. But at the turn of the century
easier transport made mining uneconomic at Plumstead, and the workings were
abandoned.
[There have been serious subsidences in the
vicinity over a long period, and five years ago London County Council,
realising the danger of the mines, began finding and filling in the cavities.
Last year their excavators discovered galleries leading under Plumstead garage
and our engineers were called in.
[Bore holes have been made in various places to
test the solidity of the ground and several shafts have been found in and
around the garage. Sixty feet below ground a heading, about 250 feet long, has
been bored and this gives access to two old galleries. One cavern our men stumbled upon was large
enough to take a bus!
[Several of the cavities have now been filled in.
A mixture of pulverised fuel dust and water is pumped down and this eventually
sets like cement.]
[The photograph accompanying this article shews a
man standing in a dead-end or blocked heading about four feet wide near the
base, tapering inwards to about three feet at a height of about 10 feet. The
ceiling appears to contain flints]
Anon
1958 Goonvean china clay pit,
Cornwall. Mine and Quarry Engineering
24(11), 476 - 485; and 24(12), 538 - 543.
Anon
1958 The Jackdaw quarry,
Gloucestershire. Mine and Quarry Engineering
24(8), 344 - 349.
Anon
1958 Mineral production in Great
Britain, 1953 - 1955. Mine and Quarry
Engineering 24(4), 171 - xxxx
Anon
1958 Mining in London. Mine and
Quarry Engineering 24(6), 244 - 245 [Collapse of old chalk mines]
Anon
1958 Mobile plant at Portland
stone quarries Wakeham quarry. Mine and
Quarry Engineering 24(2), 55 - 60.
Anon
1958 Mountfield Sub-Wealden
gypsum mine. Mine and Quarry Engineering
24(8), 332 - 339 [Sussex]
Anon
1958 The Oakeley slate mine. Mine and Quarry Engineering 24(9), 380 - 387;
24(10), 454 - 458.
Anon
1958 Preparing limestone for
cement manufacture. Mine and Quarry
Engineering 24(3), 90 - 99 [Caldon Low quarries]
Anon
1959 Cement production from the
mountain limestone of Derbyshire. Mine and Quarry Engineering 25(3), 108 - 114;
25(4), 158 - 165; and 25(5), 206 - 210. [Hope cement works]
Anon
1959 Diamond drilling as a tool
for exploration in Great Britain and Ireland, IN: Institution of Mining and
Metallurgy, The future of non-ferrous mining in Great Britain and Ireland: a
symposium. page 456 [PWS]
Anon
1959 Quarryman died from natural
causes. Surrey Mirror, 11 September 1959
[Hearthstone miner from Reigate]
Anon
1959 Wire sawing Cornish granite,
St. Breward, Cornwall. Mine and Quarry Engineering
25(1), 16 - 20.
Anon
1960 Broughton Moor green slate
quarries. Quarry Managers Jl. 46(12),
460 - 470.
Anon
1960 Celestine production in
Gloucestershire. Mine and Quarry
Engineering 26(9), 363 - 373.
Anon
1960 The clay mines of Dorset,
1760 - 1960. London : xxxx
Anon
1960 Eldon Hill quarry. Mine and Quarry Engineering 26(8), p. 342.
Anon
1960 Ingleton green granite, a
fine roadstone aggregate. Quarry Managers' Jl. 44, 91 - 98.
Anon
1960 The Meadow Bank mine. ICI : xxxx [salt]
Anon
1960 Quarrying in the Forest of
Dean. Mine and Quarry Engineering 26(5),
p. 209 [Stowfield quarries]
Anon
1960 Recent developments at
Penmaenmawr quarry. Mine and Quarry
Engineering 26(10), 410 - 419.
Anon
1960 Sand production at Warmwell,
Dorsetshire. Mine and Quarry Engineering
26(10), 437 m- 438.
Anon
1960 A Scottish sand and gravel
plant, Kinrosshire. Mine and Quarry
Engineering 26(11), 458 - 467 [Cleish Sand & Gravel Co.]
Anon
1960 Seaborne granite from Dean
quarry, Cornwall. Quarry Managers Jl.
44(9), 335 - 341.
Anon
1960 Stainton quarry,
Lancashire. Mine and Quarry Engineering
26(8), 318 - 325; 26(9), 387 - 394 [Barrow Quarries Ltd]
Anon
1960 Winsford rock salt
mine. ICI Mond Division: xx
Anon
1961 A brief history of the
chemical industry in Runcorn. ICI: xxxx
[salt]
Anon
1961 Croft granite,
Leicestershire. Mine and Quarry
Engineering 27(10), 436 - 447.
Anon
1961 Developments at Sandwith
anhydrite mine, Cumberland. Mine and
Quarry Engineering 27(3), 100 - 109; and 27(4), 150 - 157.
Anon
1961 Quarrying limestone
underground. Mine and Quarry Engineering 27(8), 344 - 352. [Hopton Wood stone
quarry]
Anon
1961 Salt country. Mine and Quarry Engineering 27(1), p. 17
[Prospecting for salt in Cheshire and Shropshire.]
Anon
1961 Winning sand and gravel by
floating grab. Mine and Quarry
Engineering 27(11), 484 - 491; 27(12), 528 - 534 [Kent Sand and Ballast Co.,
Sevenoaks, Kent]
Anon
1962 Amalgamation of Derbyshire
Mineral Company's [? Companies] Mine and
Quarry Engineering 28(7), p. 331 [Glebe Mines Ltd]
Anon
1962 Building stone from
underground. The Quarry Managers' Jl., May 1962, 175 - 184 [Bath stone
quarries, Wiltshire][CNHSS]
Anon
1962 Hillhouse quarry,
Ayrshire. Mine and Quarry Engineering 28(12),
514 - 524.
Anon
1962 Modernisation at the
Meadowbank rock salt mine. Mine and
Quarry Engineering 28(2), 50 - 59; and 28(3), 98 - 106.
Anon
1962 A new gravel pit at Staines,
Middlesex. Mine and Quarry Engineering
28(1), 14 - 18.
Anon 1962 A new slate quarry in North Wales. Quarry Managers Jl. 46(3), 117 - 120.
Anon
1962 A notable granite quarrying
operation in North Wales. Part 1 -
Penmaenmawr. Quarry Managers Jl. 46(7),
265 - 272.
Anon
1962 The previous history of
Higher Kiln quarry. Nl. Pengelly Cave Research Centre 1, 1 - 2 [Devon:
limestone]
Anon
1962 Sussex flint mines. British
Caver 36, xxxx
Anon
1962 The winning and processing
of Yorkstone. Quarry Managers' Jl. 46, 374 - 831.
Anon
?1962 2,000-year-old cavern in
Surrey where Hall & Co was born. [Hall & Company's House Magazine] 7(1), page 37 [Merstham: quarries]
[Asserts (!) that in 1824 George Valentine Hall
'took over the workings which had existed since the Roman times .. There is a vast network of old stone workings
underground which have only been partly explored. Present-day cavemen have penetrated some 70
miles of these caverns running beneath Merstham. They have just discovered evidence of an
underground railway track earlier than the Croydon, Merstham and Godstone line
which was opened 160 years ago. Five
years ago, entrance was made below ground by accident from the comparatively
modern caverns into what has been termed the Mediaeval Cavern with its
spectacular stalactites and stalagmitic concretions. This latter cavern is
believed to be 2,000 years old. Owing to the dangerous nature of the caverns
only members of properly organised and legally constituted speleological
societies or caving clubs, who have made previous appointments in writing, are
permitted into the caverns. Your Editor can put you in touch with the owner of
the land, if you are interested]
Anon
1963 The Brightling
development. Mine and Quarry Engineering
29(9), 378 - 387; and 29(10), 422 - 429 [Gypsum, Sussex]
Anon
1963 Change from wet to dry
working at Hoveringham, Trent Valley.
Mine and Quarry Engineering 29(11), 501 - 502.
Anon
1963 Chilmark quarries,
Wiltshire. British Caver 39, xxx [extracted from Arthur Mee (1950), The King's
England: Wiltshire]
Anon
1963 Crushing plant at Dunald
Hill limestone quarry, Lancashire. Mine and Quarry Engineering 29(9), 399 -
400.
Anon
1963 Extensions to Ketton,
Lincolnshire. Mine and Quarry
Engineering 29(2), 72 - 74.
Anon
1963 Fire at Reigate mine
workings. Surrey Mirror, 12 April 1963
[Colley Hill hearthstone mine workings destroyed by fire on Thursday 4 April
1963; report includes a photograph by Mrs. Pamela M. Hill]
Anon
1963 Heavy media separation plant
for fluorspar. Mine and Quarry
Engineering 29(11), 480 - 484 [Whiteheaps mine]
Anon
1963 Ore handling underground at
Long Meg. Mine and Quarry Engineering
29(7), 282 - 293 [Gypsum, Cumberland]
Anon
1963 Pennington's Kendal quarry,
Lake District. Mine and Quarry
Engineering 29(4), p. 169.
Anon
1963 W.J. Parry, quarryman's
champion. Trans. Caernarvon Historical Soc. 24, 235 - xxxx
Anon
1963 The previous history of
Higher Kiln Quarry. Nl. Pengelly Cave Research Centre 1, 1 - 2 [Devon:
Buckfastleigh - Devonian limestone]
Anon
1964 Features of scientific
interest in the region around the Pengelly Cave Research Centre. I. Old shore
lines and present-day sea caves. Nl. Association of the William Pengelly Cave
Research Centre 2, 14 - 18 [Devon: Buckfastleigh]
Anon
1964 Features of scientific
interest in the region around the Pengelly Cave Research Centre. II. The centre
itself. Nl. Association of the William Pengelly Cave Research Centre 3, 8 - 14
[Three lime kilns noted] [Devon: Buckfastleigh]
Anon
1964 Fuller's earth at Woburn.
Min. Miner. Eng. 1, 142 - 146 [Bedfordshire]
Anon
1964 Washing sand at Moorhouse,
Sevenoaks, Kent. Mine and Quarry
Engineering 30(5), 212 - 216.
Anon
1964-65 The stone mines of
Tormarton, South Gloucestershire. Jl.
Severn Valley Caving Club xxxx
Anon
1965 The Cavendish mill. Mining and Minerals Engineering 1(15), 579 -
586 [Glebe Mines Ltd.]
Anon
1965 Combe Down history. Combe Down Townswomen's Guild xxxx
Anon
1965 Report on the mining of Idle
Moor, Bradford. City of Bradford Metropolitan Council : xxxx
Anon
1965 Underground in Surrey. Nl. Croydon Caving Club 1, 3 - 4.
Anon
1967 Borough Green ragstone
quarry. Quarry Managers' Jl. 51(11), 433
- 436.
Anon
1967 The Haytor granite
tramway. Industrial Archaeology 4(3),
288 - 289 [Cornwall]
Anon
1967 Industrial archaeology in
Bedfordshire. Bedford: Shire Hall
[Totternhoe Lime and Stone Co. noted on page 21]
Anon
1967 Middle Peak quarry. Mining
and Minerals Engineering 3(10), 370 - 377.
Anon
1967 A mountainside quarry in
North Wales - Trevor. Quarry Managers Jl.
51(8), 287 - 292.
Anon
1967 Yorkshire potash attracts
investment. Industrial Minerals,
November 1967, p. 21.
Anon
1967 Yorkshire potash plans
progress. Industrial Minerals, December
1967, p. 27.
Anon
1968 Coastal limekilns in north
Devon. Industrial Archaeology 5(1), 208
- 210.
Anon
1968 Coastal limekilns.
Industrial Archaeology 5(2), xxxx
Anon
1968 Gritstone quarrying in
Yorkshire. Quarry Managers' Jl. 52, 154
- 159.
Anon
1968 How to recharge underground
water wells. The Times, ?? [from U.S. Geological Survey Water Supply Paper
1594E][CNHSS]
Anon
1968 Limestone quarrying in a
National Park. Quarry Managers' Jl. 52,
359 - 366.
Anon
1968 Making the most of mica
scrap. Ind. Miner. 8, 9 - 11 and 13 -
14.
Anon
1968 Mineral working in Surrey.
Surrey County Council: Final report of the Mineral Extraction Working Party,
October 1968. S.C.C. Town & Country
Planning Committee: 10pp + 8pp + maps and tables [Largely deals with gravel
workings and their landfilling]
Anon
1968 Potash exploration in
Yorkshire. Industrial Minerals, April
1968, p. 30.
Anon
1968 Mining at Sallet Hole. Mining and Minerals Engineering 4(3), 105 -
106.
Anon
1968 Potash project
proceeds. Industrial Minerals, July
1968, p. 30.
Anon
1968 Potash in Yorkshire. Industrial Minerals, March 1968, p. 15.
Anon
1968 Second potash product for
Yorkshire. Industrial Minerals, December
1968, p. 35.
Anon
1968 Potash project gets green
light. Industrial Minerals, December
1968, p. 31.
Anon
1968 Settlingstones witherite
mine. Mining and Minerals Engineering
4(11), 35 - 39.
Anon
1968 Support for Yorkshire potash
project. Industrial Minerals, October
1968, p. 26.
Anon
1968 The tally slate. Industrial Archaeology 5(1), 214 - 215.
Anon
1968 Yorkshire potash
inquiry. Industrial Minerals, August
1968, p. 21.
Anon
1968 Yorkshire potash project to
go ahead. Industrial Minerals, April
1968, p. 29.
Anon
1969 The Aston-Clinton limeworks.
Industrial Archaeology 6(1), p. 95.
Anon
1969 BR and the cement industry.
Merry-go-round service of world's largest cement works at Northfleet. Modern Railways 25(250), 344 - 345 [Kent]
Anon
1969 Cave rescue. Nl. Chelsea
Speleological Soc. 11(9), page 79 [ Surrey: SECRO call-out to search for two
boys lost in the Merstham / Chaldon underground quarries]
Anon
1969 Cleveland places contract
for refinery. Industrial Minerals,
November 1969, p. 38.
Anon
1969 Cleveland potash project
confirmed. Industrial Minerals, March
1969, p. 32.
Anon
1969 Cleveland potash project
inaugurated. Industrial Minerals, May
1969, p. 35.
Anon
1969 Developments at
Penmaenmawr. Quarry Managers Jl. 53(7),
264 - 268.
Anon
1969 Lime kilns at Marple,
Cheshire. Industrial Archaeology 6(1), 101 - 102.
Anon
1969 Limekilns at Merstham,
Surrey. Industrial Archaeology 6(1), p.
101.
Anon
1969 Opposition to Yorkshire
potash project. Industrial Minerals,
June 1969, p. 43.
Anon
1969 The picture of Newcastle
upon Tyne: containing a guide to the town and neighbourhood, an account of the
Roman wall and a description of the coal mines [Reprint of 1807 edn.]
Anon
1969 Police call out cavers to
search for boys. Croydon Advertiser, 23
May 1969 [Surrey: Merstham / Chaldon: Bedlams Bank quarry: two members of
Croydon Caving Club and others of the South East Cave Rescue Organisation
(SECRO) called to assist Redhill police search for two 16-year-old boys lost in
the underground quarries]
Anon
1969 Potash shaft sinking soon at
Boulby. Industrial Minerals, August
1969, p. 35.
Anon
1969 Race to potash production in
Yorkshire. Industrial Minerals, March
1969, p. 31.
Anon
1969 Spratt's Barn mine. Newsl. Chelsea Speleological Soc. 11(12), 96
- 99 [Oxfordshire]
Anon
1970 Armour may withdraw from
Whitby potash. Industrial Minerals,
August 1970, p.33.
Anon
1970 Country life. Fulcrum [House Magazine BPB Industries Group]
19, 4 - 8 [Sussex: gypsum]
Anon
1970 New branch opened to
Somerset limestone terminal. Modern
Railways 26(265), 436 - 437.
Anon
1970 Shaft lining contract for
potash project. Industrial Minerals,
October 1970, p. 35.
Anon
1971 Armour withdraw from Whitby
potash. Industrial Minerals, January
1971, p. 34.
Anon
1971 Chaldon Bottom entrance.
Pelobates 14, page 23 [Surrey: entrance to underground quarry to be sealed]
Anon
1971 Definition of the
Pleistocene-Holocene boundary. Quaternary Nl. 4, 1 - 2.
Anon
1971 The development of some
Pleistocene structures in the Cotswolds and Upper Thames Basin. Bull. GSGB 37, ?? - ?? [Gloucestershire / Oxfordshire]
Anon
1971 Horringer caves ... Newsl. Suffolk Trust for Nature Conservation,
Spring 1971, 25 - 27 [Chalk - Suffolk]
Anon
1971 The Nailsworth bats. Nl.
Gloucestershire Trust for Nature Conservation 5(3), page 20.
Anon
1971 Operative and craft
occupations in the slate industry. Extractive Industries Committee: unpaginated
[IGMT]
Anon
1971 Paths on Wimbledon Common
1971. NP: colour-printed geological map
[London Clay, Claygate Beds, Plateau Gravel and Alluvium]
Anon
1971 Quarrying for roadstone and
aggregate in eastern Scotland. Quarry
Managers Jl. 55(7), 250 - 254.
Anon
1971 The wall that Caleb Hitch
built. East Hertfordshire Industrial Archaeology 1: 3pp.
Anon
1971 Wanlockhead: notes for
visitors. Issued by the Library Committee. Wanlockhead Miners’ Library: 11pp
[Dumfriesshire: alluvial gold and mined
lead and silver worked sporadically from the 15th century .. and on a more permanent and industrial scale
from 1680 .. the miners at first lived
in huts at the mines in the spring to autumn months, but returned to their
homes at Sanquhar, Crawford John, etc, for the winter .. a permanently inhabited villages developed
from the 18th century ..
chapel of ease built in 1755 ..
miners’ library established in 1756]]
Anon
1971 Youth drowned in quarry:
friends failed to find him in murky water dive. Croydon Advertiser, 6 August
1971 [Surrey: Godstone sandpit: British Industrial Sand Ltd: Roger Nigel Gareth
Mobsby (aged 18)]
Anon
1972 Calcium carbonate: 1.
Natural chalk whiting, ground limestone and precipitated calcium carbonate. 2.
Growth in plastics and paper; other markets steady. Ind. Miner. 54, 9 - 17; and
55, 9 - 23.
Anon
1972 Cornish granite with an
export potential - developments at Castle-an-Dinas quarry. Quarry Managers Jl. 56(10), 327 - 336.
Anon
1972 Dolomite quarrying in south
Yorkshire: operations at Holme Hall quarry near Maltby. Quarry Managers' Jl. 56, 257 - 262.
Anon
1973 The age of the Hoxnian
Interglacial. Quaternary Nl. 9, 5 - 6.
Anon
1973 Critics slate eyesore
Lakeland quarries. The Guardian, 9 July 1973 [Lake District: slate quarries:
closure of Dalt Green quarry neat Grange in Borrowdale at the insistence of the
National Trust]
Anon
1973 Croydon Natural History and
Scientific Society's Conservation and Planning Committee .. in favour of conservation of the firestone
and hearthstone mines in Surrey. Pelobates 22, page 15.
Anon
1973 Laporte Industries Ltd
fullers earths. Ind. Miner. 64, 22 - 25 [Bedfordshire / Surrey]
Anon
1973 Plant extensions at a
Somerset limestone working - Black Rock quarry.
Quarry Managers Jl. 57(6), 193 - 198.
Anon
1974 Fossils in caves. British
Museum (Natural History) Palaeontology Leaflet 4: 8pp [CNHSS]
Anon
1974 "Interesting" old
papers may save lives. Kent Archaeological Review 37, 210 - 211 [Appeal for
mining records]
Anon
1974 Llechwedd slate caverns,
Merioneth. Industrial Archaeology 11(1),
p. 72.
Anon
1974 Merstham cave-in sets a
riddle. Surrey Mirror 29 November 1974 [Gatton Bottom: crown hole]
Anon
1974 Mining risk to trains. The
Guardian, 14 August 1974 [Yorkshire: Selby]
Anon
1974 National appeal for old
mining records. Area Service Magazine 25, 18 - 19.
Anon
1974 An outbreak of rhabdomancy
in mid-Kent. Nl. Chelsea Speleological Soc. 16(7), 68 - 69 [Search for caves
&c around West Malling, East Malling, Boughton Monchelsea, Otham, etc]
Anon
1974 Prehistoric flint mines:
Grime's Graves. Folded leaflet [for
Exhibition at the British Museum][Norfolk][PWS]
Anon
1974 The rose-window of
Winchester Palace. London Archaeologist 2(7), page 160 [London: Great Hall
(built 1370) as an addition to the early 12th C bishop’s palace -
rose window (Reigate stone) consolidated / cleaned / protected by a coat of
lime and tallow 1972]
Anon 1974 The St. Austell China Clay Museum. Industrial Archaeology 11(3), p. 251.
Anon
1974 Totternhoe stone mines - the
past. Jl. Dunstable Caving Club 2, pp. 1 and 17 [Bedfordshire]
Anon
1974 UK celestite operations to
close, production soars in Mexico and Canada.
Industrial Minerals 83, 27 - 33.
Anon
1974 Underground quarrying.
Quarry Managers' Jl. 58(3), p.71.
Anon
1974 Worm's Heath, Surrey. Nature Conservancy Council Geology &
Physiography Section Information Circular 9, page 4 [Chalk pinnacle / disturbed
Blackheath Beds - England's first geological Local Nature Reserve]
Anon
1975 Chalk quarrying at East
Grimstead. Pollution by easy stages. Q. Bull. Council for the Protection of
Rural England 10(2), 1 - 2 [Wiltshire]
Anon
1975 Development plans for old
quarry. Croydon Advertiser, 29 June 1975 [Kenley: Rose & Crown /
Riddlesdown chalk pit / limeworks - proposed location for a 'car care centre.']
Anon
1975 Fulham kiln is revealed.
London Archaeologist 2(11), page 284 [London: Fulham pottery]
Anon
1975 Hole in the hill delays
traffic. Chatham Standard 6077, 11 March 1975, page 44 [Kent: Frindsbury Hill
[? Chalk mine)]
Anon
1975 Notes and news - limekilns
of Milverton. Jl. Somerset Industrial Archaeology Soc. 1, xxxx
Anon
1975 Operation save-the-bats at
Westhumble. Dorking Advertiser, 10 January 1975 [Surrey: Mickleham: underground
chalk quarry gated][CNHSS]
Anon
1975 Redevelopment of the Fulham
Pottery, London. The Times, 23 April 1975 [Redevelopment has revealed to public
view a 19th century 'bottle' kiln which it has been proposed might become a
museum]
Anon 1975 -
76 The story of brick. HM Monthly Bull.
(11 issues, 1975 - 76)
Anon
1975 Westerham mines. Annual Report Kent Trust for Nature
Conservation for 1974, 33 - 34 [Hosey Common]
Anon
1975 Yate celestite: rebirth of
Bristol Mineral Co. Industrial Minerals
94, 24 - 29 [Somerset]
Anon 1975 -
76 The story of brick. HM Monthly Bulletin [11 issues 1975 - 76]
Anon
1976 Airborn dust in quarries -
health precautions. Health & Safety Executive [49][ISBN 0-11-880500-2]
Anon
1976 The Mines and Quarries
(Metrication) Regulations, 1976. HMSO: UK Statutory Instruments 1976: 2063: 8pp
[ISBN 0-11-062063-1]
Anon
1976 Quaternary studies at
Birkbeck College, University of London.
Quaternary Nl. 19, page 17.
Anon
1976 Survey of Fison's Vitriol
& Manure Works, Two Mile Bottom, Thetford. Jl. Norfolk Industrial
Archaeology Soc. 2(1), 1 - 38.
Anon
1977 Evaporite mining in the
United Kingdom (Part one.) Celestite, gypsum & anhydrite mining. Trans.
British Cave and Mine Association 1(1), 2 - 6 [PWS]
Anon
1977 Huge hole found under homes
site. Reading Evening Post, 5 May 1977 [Reading: Emmer Green: chalk mine]
Anon
1977 Island railway. The Times,
17 December 1977 [Channel Islands: Alderney: s.g. line linking stone quarries
with harbour]
Anon
1977 Redlake tramway. Railway Magazine 123(916), 415 [Devon: china
clay transportation 1911 - 32 near Ivybridge]
Anon
1977 Quaternary research at
Rothamsted Experimental Station.
Quaternary Nl. 22, 6 - 8.
Anon
1977 Report on collapsed workings
- Bolton Road, Bradford. City of Bradford Metropolitan Council : xxxx
Anon
1977 'Secrets' rot away down the
mines at Emmer Green. Reading Chronicle, 30 September 1977, page 32 [Berkshire:
chalk mines]
Anon
1978 Bricks and brickmaking.
Bromsgrove: Avoncroft Museum of Buildings: 20pp [PWS]
Anon
1978 The clay industries of
Shropshire. Industrial Archaeology 12,
221 - 225.
Anon
1978 The Godstone mines and
vandalism. Nl. Unit 2 Cave Research & Exploration 2, page 2 [Surrey]
Anon
1978 Marden mine. Nl. Unit 2 Cave
Research & Exploration 2, 1 - 2 [Surrey: Godstone]
Anon
1978 Mines relics. Pelobates 35,
page 24 [Surrey]
Anon
1978 Sci-fi quarry. Surrey
Mirror, 17 November 1978 [Betchworth chalk pits used by BBC film unit for the
TV series Blake 7 (filmed as 'another planet']
Anon
1978 Strippig of mines. Nl.
Chelsea Speleological Soc. 21(2), page 15 [Reprinted from Museums Bulletin
18(1), page 7 (1978)]
Anon
1978 Visit to Minchin Hole,
Gower, September 30th, 1978. Quaternary Nl. 25, 5 - 6 [South Wales]
Anon
1978 Woburn appeal granted. Ind.
Miner. 127, 11 - 12 [Bedfordshire / Surrey]
Anon
1979 An accident at the
Lilleshall limestone mine in 1854. Jl. Shropshire Caving and Mining Club 1978,
71 - 72.
Anon
1979 The Mines and Quarries Act,
1954, (Modification) regulations, 1978. HMSO: UK Statutory Instruments 1978:
1951: 2pp [ISBN 0-11-084951-5]
Anon
1979 Old slate-carrying boat at
Llanberis. Industrial Archaeology 14(4), 377 - 378.
Anon
1979 Westhumble mines are up for
sale. Pelobates 36, page 20 [Surrey: Mickleham: underground chalk quarry]
Anon
1980 Dimension stone from
Portland. Quarry Management 7(10), 295 -
296.
Anon
1980 Field facilities. Stonesfield, Oxfordshire. Earth Science
Conservation 18, 8 - 9.
Anon
1980 Gazetteer of Buckinghamshire
brickyards 1800 - 1980. Buckinghamshire County Museum: 40pp.
Anon
1980 Godstone mines. Nl. Chelsea
Speleological Soc. 22(5), page 56 [Surrey: entrances to Arch and Godstone Hill
quarries to be gated / access controlled by Unit 2 Cave Research and
Exploration]
Anon
1980 New aggregate plant in north
Lancashire - Backlane quarry. Quarry
Management 8(8), 212 - 214.
Anon
1980 Odds & ends at
Godstone. Pelobates 39, page 19 + two
plans [Surrey: survey of 'Cob Hill mine', 'Whitefield mine', and 'Mine passage,
Winders Hill'; and notes on Carthorse quarry]
Anon
1980 The South Ockenden
denehole. Pelobates 39, page 31 [Essex:
chalk]
Anon
1980 Stonesfield, Oxfordshire.
Nl. William Pengelly Cave Studies Trust 36, page 25 [Stonesfield
slate][Reprinted from Earth Science Conservation 17 (1980), page 20]
Anon
1980 Stonesfield, Oxfordshire.
Nl. William Pengelly Cave Studies Trust 37, page 11 [Reprinted from Earth
Science Conservation]
Anon
1980 Surrey mines access. Nl.
Chelsea Speleological Soc. 22(6), 66 - 67 [Surrey: notes contributed by Unit 2
Cave Research and Exploration on Godstone, Chaldon, and Merstham quarries]
Anon
1980 Surrey notes. Nl. Unit 2 Cave
Research & Exploration 1980/2, 4 - 5 [Surrey: sites and finds at Merstham,
Chaldon, and Godstone; also in Kent at Hosey Common near Westerham]
Anon
1981 Discovery in fullers earth
pit. Nl. Unit 2 CRE 1981/1, page 4 +
plan / sections [Surrey: Nutfield]
Anon
1981 Expansion at Nash Rocks -
high grade aggregate from Dolyhir quarry, Herefordshire. Quarry Management 8(4), 243 - 251.
Anon
1981 Godstone Main Series on the
move again. Nl. Unit 2 Cave Research & Exploration 1981/2, page 16 [Surrey:
instability]
Anon
1981 Godstone - Winders Hill
mine. Nl. Unit 2 Cave Research & Exploration 1981/1, page 4 [Surrey]
Anon
1981 Ironstone quarrying in the
Cottesmore area. Rutland Railway Museum: 16pp [ISBN 0-9506723][Rutland][PWS]
Anon
1981 Merstham - No. 8 mine, 1609
graffito half translated. Nl. Unit 2 Cave Research & Exploration 1981/1,
page 4 [Surrey]
Anon
1981 Merstham - railway dig
re-opened. Nl. Unit 2 Cave Research & Exploration 1981/1, page 3 + map and
survey [Surrey]
Anon
1981 Pennine treasure. Lake
District Life 30(11)(Feb 1981), 611 - 612 [Opencast Barytes working at
Silverband, Cross Fell]
Anon
1981 Quarries at Box. Railway
Magazine 127(965), page 465 [Wiltshire]
Anon
1981 Surrey notes. Nl. Unit 2
Cave Research & Exploration 1981/2, page 3 [Surrey: Reigate, Merstham,
Godstone Hill, and Godstone Green mines and underground quarries]
Anon
1982 'Black hole' becomes a right
royal mystery. Reading Chronicle, 6
August 1982 [Berkshire: chalk mines]
Anon
1982 The Boxmoor Trust. Jl.
Commons &c Society 21(4), page 30 [Hertfordshire: Roughdown Common]
Anon
1982 Council seal Arch mine,
Godstone, again. Nl. Unit 2 Cave Research & Exploration 1982/2, page 5
[Surrey]
Anon
1982 Extracts from Club records
... Nl. Unit 2 Cave Research & Exploration 1982/3, 18 - 20 [Surrey: Entry
to and exploration of Marden mine (Godstone) in 1978]
Anon
1982 Floods at merstham - Unit 2
member in narrow escape. Nl. Unit 2 Cave Research & Exploration 1982/2, 4 -
5 [Surrey]
Anon
1982 Geologists seek out 'black
hole' secrets. Reading Chronicle, 30
July 1982, page 5 [Berkshire: chalk mines]
Anon
1982 Land agents shown around No.
3 system. Nl. Unit 2 Cave Research & Exploration 1982/2, page 5 [Surrey:
Chaldon / Merstham]
Anon
1982 Motorway plan hits
minefield. New Scientist 96(1336), page
712 [? M25 / chalk mines in Kent (Woolwich)]
Anon
1982 A National Stone Centre: a
prospectus for development. NP: 13pp [IGMT]
Anon
1982 Past work. Nl. KURG 1/82,
page 2 [Kent: Westerham (Hosey Common) / Chislehurst Caves / Dartford chalk
mine / deneholes and chalkwells / Rochester (well)]
Anon
1982 The sand and gravel
resources of the Welshampton area, Shropshire and Clwyd. Sheet SJ43. BGS Mineral Assessment Report 105.
Anon
1982 Stone-age mystery. Surrey
Mirror, 28 May 1982, page 11 [Subterranea Britannica survey of Chaldon /
Merstham quarries, east Surrey]
Anon
1983 Ashburnham blast furnace - a
definitive date for its closure. Nl. Sussex Industrial Archaeology Soc. 39, 3 -
4 [February 1813]
Anon
1983 Banwell ochre mines. Nl.
Somerset Mines Research Group 10, page 2 [Proposed for SSSI status]
Anon
1983 Banwell ochre caves. Nl. Somerset Mines Research Group 12, page 8
[Designated SSSI]
Anon
1983 Bath stone museum. Nl.
Somerset Mines Research Group 10, page 3 [Planning permission decision expected
shortly from North Wiltshire District Council]
Anon
1983 Bats down the mine. Nl.
Somerset Mines Research Group 10, page 2 [Cornwall: Carrick District Council,
having capped mine shafts, drilling holes in the concrete to allow bat access]
Anon
1983 Batscombe quarry, Cheddar.
Nl. Somerset Mines Research Group 10, page 2 [Somerset: Amy Roadstone Co. new
contract with British Steel to supply 150,000 tons of lime p.a. - a nine year
contract - limekilns to be brought back into use]
Anon
1983 Beer stone mines. Nl.
Somerset Mines Research Group 12, page 7 [Devon: Chalk underground
building-stone quarry: lighting installed for proposed 1 mile tourist route]
Anon
1983 The Blue Pool, Wareham,
Dorset. English Life Publications Ltd: 12pp [Isle of Purbeck: ‘clay-mining in
Dorset’ in pages 4 – 5 and 8 [CNHSS]
Anon
1983 Bricks from the 'Mary
Rose.' BBSI 31, page 25 [Hampshire]
Anon
1983 Cement, lime and plaster:
1st quarter 1983. HMSO: Business Monitor:
6pp [0-11-529027-3]
Anon
1983 Chalkwell at Biggin
Hill. Nl. KURG 1/83, page 3 [Kent]
Anon
1983 Chilton Farmhouse, Pegwell.
Nl. KURG 2/83, 3 - 4 [Kent: ? smugglers'
tunnel - includes plan]
Anon
1983 Chislehurst Caves field
trip. Nl. KURG 2/83, 1 - 2 [Kent / London: three interconnected chalk mines of
which two were worked via shafts - early to middle 19th century - mining ceased
c. 1860]
Anon
1983 Chipstead sand mine. Nl.
KURG 2/83, page 2 [Kent: near Sevenoaks]
Anon
1983 Cock Lane engine house,
Kingswood. Nl. Somerset Mines Research Group 10, page 3 [Closed to visitors]
Anon
1983 Discovery of mineshaft. Nl.
Somerset Mines Research Group 10, page 3 [Unlined 8 ft sqaure shaft discovered
at Nailsea - thought to be of a coal mine working the Dungy Seam before 1780]
Anon
1983 Frank Illingworth's tunnel.
Nl. KURG 2/83, page 3 [Kent: cliff at Pegwell Bay]
Anon
1983 Limestone mines in the West
Midlands. Land and Minerals Surveying
1(1), 9 - 10.
Anon
1983 Lulsgate quarry. Nl. Somerset
Mines Research Group 10, page 2 [Owners (Sage and Down) thought to be about to
sell the quarry (and also Worle quarry near Weston-super-Mare)_to English China
Clays]
Anon
1983 Mining sites and the
Forestry Commission. Nl. Somerset Mines Research Group 10, page 3 [Agreement
reached between Forestry Commission and NAMHO concerning preservation of mine
sites]
Anon
1983 The Moel Ffenui
quarries. Clwyd Centre for Education
Technology: 27pp [Slate]
Anon
1983 Museum is Tom's memorial
[Unidentified newspaper] Evening Gazette, 31 May 1983, page 3 [Cleveland:
Deepdale: Skinningrove ironstone mine old mine tunnel reopened as the Tom
Leonard Mining Museum][? Loftus mine]
Anon
1983 Nirex names possible sites.
Nuclear waste 'safe forever.' Nirex: the job it does. Possible site face
opposition. Power News, November 1983, pages ?? and 7 [Billingham anhydrite
mine]
Anon
1983 Opencast in the Forest of
Dean. Nl. Somerset Mines Research Group 10, page 4 [Gloucestershire:
Gloucestershire CC rejected application by Northern Strip Mining Ltd for
planning permission for an opencast coal mine on a 233 acre site near
Cinderford]
Anon
1983 Opening a mine of
information [Unidentified newspaper]. 31 May 1983 [Cleveland: Skinningrove
ironstone mine / closed c. 1962 / reopened as the Tom Leonard Mining Museum]
Anon
1983 Possible mining museum in
Kingswood. Nl. Somerset Mines Research Group 10, page 2 [Information extracted
from Bristol Evening Post of 6 May 1983 suggesting that Kingswood District
Council were considering the renovation of several colliery sites 'possibly
starting with the Old Cock Road engine house with possible grant aid from the
Countryside Commission]
Anon
1983 Rail link to Welsh slate
museum. Nl. Somerset Mines Research Group 10, page 3 [Completion of link from
Gifach ddu Llanberis to the Llanberis Lake Railway]
Anon
1983 RAF 'Base' for bats. Habitat
19(1), page 3 [Wiltshire: Chilmark quarries]
Anon
1983 Road to go over chalk
mines? Kentish Times, 3 February 1983.
Anon
1983 Shaft collapse. Nl. Somerset
Mines Research Group 10, page 3 [Calamine mine shaft near Winscombe - mines
dates back to the 1600s]
Anon
1983 Shenley, Hertfordshire. Newsl. KURG 1/83, 3 - 4 [Chalk mine]
Anon
1983 Stone mines at Dundry. Nl.
Somerset Mines Research Group 10, page 3 [Access restricted - contact details]
Anon
1983 Tin dredging in Cornwall.
Nl. Somerset Mines Research Group 10, page 3 [Marine Mining to erect a
processing plant at Gwithian to dredge ore from the sea from St. Ives Bay to
Cligga Head near Perranporth - 1 kg tin expected per 2 tonnes dredged -
production expected to start 1985]
Anon
1983 Treborough slate quarry,
Brendon Hills. Nl. Somerset Mines Research Group 10, page 2 [Nature trail open
to the publio]
Anon
1983 Triscombe quarry. Nl.
Somerset Mines Research Group 10, pages 2 and 3 [Thought to be about to reopen
- perhaps by Tarmac]
Anon
1983 The truth about bats. Nl.
CSS 25(6), 94 - 95.
Anon
1983 Writhlington colliery. Nl.
Somerset Mines Research Group 10, page 2 [Planning permission granted by Avon
CC for coal extraction from mine tips]
Anon
1984 Access to Godstone mines.
Nl. CSS 27(2), page 35 [Surrey: keyholders]
Anon
1984 Canal to carry visitors into
limestone workings. Descent 59, page 15 [Dudley]
Anon
1984 Close to a link with Easter
mine. Descent 58, page 11 [Gloucestershire: Forest of Dean: iron mines]
Anon
1984 Crater tunnel sealed
off. Bexleyheath & Welling Observer,
4 October 1984, page 1 [Kent: Bexleyheath]
Anon
1984 Current access arrangements for
Surrey mines. Nl. Unit 2 Cave Research & Exploration 1984/3, page 18
[Surrey]
Anon
1984 Florence mine: the last
working iron mine. Industrial Heritage
2(4), 2 - 3 [Originally sunk 1920 / reopened 1981 - Cumbria - ochre etc]
Anon
1984 GCRG find lost boys in stone
mine. Descent 59, page 5 [Gloucestershire Cave Rescue Group: Rockness 'stone
mine']
Anon
1984 Ghost town is brought back
to life. The Guardian, 29 October 1984 [Cornwall / Devon: New Quay (arsenic /
copper mines)]
Anon
1984 Godstone Main Series Roman
Road entrance. Nl. Unit 2 CRE 1984/2, page 2 [Surrey]
Anon
1984 Hole: MP steps in. Bexleyheath & Welling Observer 11 October
1984[Kent]
Anon
1984 Hoo Valley mine (North) Manifold Caver 1984, 30 - 31 [Includes a
survey by M. Milner, T. Pendleton, J. Ward and R. Naylor]
Anon
1984 Instant formations in High
Wycombe. Descent 59, page 23 [West Wycombe: "Hell Fire caves"]
Anon
1984 Pontnewydd. Current
Archaeology 93(8)(10), 294 - 298 [North Wales: excavations in cave]
Anon 1984 Sinking street is up for sale. The [? Evening] Standard, 21 September 1983,
page 4 [London / Kent: Belvedere]
Anon
1984 Sleeping bats keep road
closed. Descent 57, page 4 [Bath: Combe Down]
Anon
1984 Taking the steep way into
Easter iron mine. Descent 56, page 5 [Gloucestershire: Forest of Dean]
Anon
1984 Whitehead's three-process
machines. BBSI 32, 16 - 17 [Article 'Whitehead's three-process brick making
machines' reprinted from The Implement and Machinery Review, 1 April 1908]
Anon
1985 Appeal for Stoke Ground.
Stone Industries 20(3), page 19.
Anon
1985 Brown’s Folly mine. Jl. Cerberus Spelaeological Soc. 15(3), page
59 [Wiltshire: land at entrance purchased by Avon Wildlife Trust]
Anon
1985 Carclaise tin mine,
Cornwall. Bull. AIA 12(4), 4 - 5.
Anon
1985 Deep well at Maidstone. Nl.
KURG 1/85, page 6 [Kent]
Anon
1985 Dinorwig relics trundle
south. Power News, December 1985 [Wales:
slate quarry]
Anon
1985 Ghostly shock for cave dare
man. Daily Mail, 4 November 1985 [Kent:
Chislehurst 'Caves' chalk mines]
Anon
1985 Glensanda, Scotland's new
super quarry. Mine and Quarry
Engineering 14(9), 19 - 21; 14(10), 14 - 19 [Planning and progress on site
reported]
Anon
1985 Hopes high for restoring old
church. Surrey Mirror, 22 March 1985 [Redhill: St. Matthew's Church restoration (of Reigate stone) to be funded
by sale of Clarendon Road Hall for office development]
Anon
1985 Leisure to limestone in
North Yorkshire - Potgate quarry. Mine and Quarry 14(10), 14 - 19.
Anon
1985 The lights go on again in
this secret war time city ...
Construction Industry Training Board Youth Training News 5 (October
1985), p. 2 [Monkton Farleigh - Wiltshire]
Anon
1985 The mining and working of
green slate at Honister. Bull. Assoc.
for Industrial Archaeology 12(2), 4 - 5.
Anon
1985 More of Monkton
Farleigh. Railway Magazine 131(1015),
page 538.
Anon
1985 N.G. at Monkton
Farleigh. Railway Magazine 131(1013),
page 436 [Wiltshire: underground building-stone quarry re-used as an ammunition
store]
Anon
1985 A reconnaissance survey and
assessment of sand and gravel resources in the County of Humberside. Leatherhead: Howard Humphreys & Partners:
xxxx
Anon
1985 Reigate - sand mines. Nl.
Unit 2 CRE 1985/1, page 5 [Surrey]
Anon
1985 Research programme to assess
the potentially workable sand and gravel resources of the Soar valley,
Leicestershire. Godalming: Engineering
Geology Ltd : xxxx
Anon
1985 Research programme to assess
the potentially workable sand and gravel resources in the Wreake valley,
Leicestershire. Godalming : Engineering
Geology Ltd : xxxx
Anon
1985 Rising water levels lap at
city foundations. New Civil Engineer, 11 July 1985, page 4.
Anon
1985 Sixty industrial
archaeological sites in Scotland. Assoc.
for Industrial Archaeology: 28pp [Oil-shale bings; lime kilns; Ballachulish
slate quarries]
Anon
1985 Society battles on in bid to
peserve farm site. Surrey Mirror, 23 August 1985 [Surrey: fullers' earth
application by Laporte]
Anon
1985 The sources of archaeological
pitchstone. Geology Today 1(1), 9 - 10
[Scotland: obsidian][CNHSS]
Anon
1985 Stones of the Sussex Downs.
Stone Industries 20(3), 30 - 31.
Anon
1985 Surrey - Godstone Main
Series. Nl. Unit 2 Cave Research & Exploration 1985/1, page 5 [Surrey]
Anon
1985 Surrey - Quarry Dean. Nl.
Unit 2 Cave Research & Exploration 1985/1, page 5 [Surrey: Merstham]
Anon
1985 Winterhead mine, NGR
43875766. Newsl. Axbridge Caving Group,
Winter 1985, 6 - 8.
Anon
1986 Buildings 'could be
unstable.' Surrey Mirror, 14 March 1986 [Reigate 'caves' being surveyed by
Royal School of Mines]
Anon
1986 All singing all dancing
cavern. Waterways World, November 1986, page 22 [Dudley limestone mines]
Anon
1986 Caves, under the
ground. Bromleage, Winter 1986, page 4
[Kent: chalk: deneholes in and around Cudham, St. Mary Cray, etc]
Anon
1986 DoE enters Waterhouse Farm
issue. Surrey Mirror, 14 February 1986 [Blechingley: Laporte Industries /
fullers earth]
Anon
1986 Eleven million tons of
heritage. Scotland's industrial heritage
needs you ... Industrial Heritage 4(4),
14 - 15 [Birkhill fireclay mines, Bo'Ness]
Anon 1986 Firemen in cliff rescue. Croydon Post, 28 May 1986 [120 ft. chalk cliff at Rose & Crown chalk pit / Riddlesdown limeworks / Kenley].
Anon 1986 Ford deviation. Southwater Brick and Tile
Co. Brighton Circular 12(6), 154 - 155
[Sussex: reproduction of large-scale plan shewing rail connections to clay pit
and works at Ford]
Anon
1986? Ground movements casued by
underground construction and its interaction with nearby structures. GE00107
[11pp photocopied typescript]
Anon
1986 Homes peril in cave-in. Daily Mirror, 11 September 1986 [Kent:
Gravesend]
Anon
1986? The interaction of existing
surface construction and potentially unstable underground openings. GE00132 [9pp photocopied typescript]
Anon
1986 Museum in a Bath stone
mine. Stone Industries 2, 17 - 18.
Anon
1986 Nature lovers stonewalled -
Council leaves them out in the cold over brickworks site. Croydon Property
News, 20 March 1986 [LB Croydon: proposed nature reserve at former Woodside
Brickworks (Keith Corbett)]
Anon
1986? New building construction
and the interaction with existing underground tunnels, caverns and voids. GE00124 [8pp photocopied typescript]
Anon 1986 New equipment at a Somerset quarry - Gurney
Slade. Mine and Quarry 15(4), 12 - 15.
Anon
1986 Quarry dump plan
battle. Surrey Mirror 31st October 1986
[Betchworth: chalk pits]
Anon
1986 The status of geological
mapping of the United Kingdom. Quaternary Nl. 49, page 47.
Anon
1986 Surveying at Godstone -
update. Nl. Unit 2 CRE 1986/3, page 10 [Surrey: quarries]
Anon
1986 Winn's portable brickmaking
machine. BBSI 38, 7 - 8 [Reprinted from English Mechanic and Mirror of Science,
10 December 1869]
Anon
1986 The 19 July 1984 earthquake
revisited. Geology Today 2(1), 7 - 8
[Wales: Lleyn peninsula][CNHSS]
Anon
1987 Ball clay mining and
quarrying. Mine & Quarry 16(5), 11-
12 and 14 - 16 [Bovey Tracey, south Devon]
Anon
1987 Ballidon quarry. Mine & Quarry 16(4), 9 - 11, 13, and 15 -
17 [Limestone aggregate etc. from quarry c. 5 miles from Ashbourne or
Wirksworth, Derbyshire]
Anon
1987 Bell pit mounds in Bentley
Grange, Emley, West Yorkshire. Post-Medieval Archaeology 21, ?? - ??
Anon 1987 Boulby potash mine. Mine and Quarry 16(11), 14 - 16 [Sylvinite
(KCl) with rock salt, anhydrite etc, worked from UK's deepest mine (to 1,100m)
c. 12 miles N of Whitby]
Anon
1987 A brighter future for North
Wales slate. Quarry Management, Sept.
1987, 13 - 16.
Anon
1987 Cobions quarry, a record
breaker for south Essex. Mine and Quarry
16(7/8), 9 - 11.
Anon
1987 Dramatic rescue from quarry
face. Surrey Mirror, 17 July 1987 [Betchworth: man climing chalk cliff fell /
rescued]
Anon
1987 Fullers earth workings at
Redhill. Mine & Quarry 16(1/2), 18 - 20 [Surrey]
Anon
1987 Glensanda quarry, progress
on Phase One. Mine and Quarry
Engineering 16(6), 7 - 12.
Anon
1987 Godstone - rescue. Nl. Unit
2 CRE 1987/2, 6 - 7 [Surrey]
Anon
1987 Gravel extraction in the
Nene valley. Quarry Management 14(1), 13
- 18 [Northamptonshire]
Anon
1987 Inquiry into minerals plan.
Surrey Mirror, 24 July 1987 [Surrey County Council]
Anon
1987 Laporte prepares new dig.
Surrey Mirror, 17 July 1987 [Tandridge: fullers' earth]
Anon
1987 Penryhn [?] quarry. Mine and Quarry 16(9), 9 - 12 [slate]
Anon
1987 Photographic feature.
Abandoned limestone mines in the West Midlands. Q. Jl. Engineering Geology
20(3), 193 - 1987.
Anon
1987 Project Minotaur. ASSAP News [Association for the Scientific
Study of Anomalous Phenomena] 27/28 [February 1987].page 1 [Kent: Chislehurst:
chalk mines]
Anon
1987 The Relief-patterned Tiles
Research Group. BBSI 41, 22 - 23.
Anon
1987 Running repairs at Reigate.
Pelobates 51, 29 - 30 [Surrey: survey and stabilisation of sand mines at
Reigate]
Anon
1987 Sand and gravel dredging in
North Wales. Quarry Management, June
1987, 133 - 138.
Anon
1987 Staffordshire quarry becomes
a nature reserve. Geology Today 3(6),
page 182 [Brownend quarry: limestones][CNHSS]
Anon
1987 UK geothermal survey. Geology Today 3(2), 38 - 39 [CNHSS]
Anon
1987 Whatley equips for the 21st
century. Quarry Management (1987), 11 -
30.
Anon
1987 1987 Rescue Exercise. Nl.
Unit 2 CRE 1987/2, page 5 [Surrey]
Anon 1958
??? A Middlesex sand and gravel
operation - Sheep Walk pit. Mine and
Quarry Engineering 24(1), 14 - 22.
Anon
1987 Settlingstones witherite
mine. Industrial Heritage 5(3), 23 - 25.
Anon
1987 [Slate mining] Newsl. Lakeland Mines & Quarries Trust,
Spring 1987, 3 - 9.
Anon
1987 Tunnelling in salt: a major
development project at the Winsford salt mine.
Mine & Quarry 16(10), 9 - 10 [Cheshire: the mine supplies 80% of UK
rock salt requirement for de-icing roads - c. 2.25 Mt p.a. The first two shafts
were sunk, to approx. 150m, in 1844]
Anon
1987 Westhumble bat cave. Nature
Line 76m page 7 [Surrey: Mickleham: new secure entrance to underground chalk
quarry]
Anon
1987 What Penrhyn is doing to
revitalise the Welsh slate industry, a company profile. Roofing Contractor [Jl.
National Federation of Roofing Contractors] 26(261), 13 - 15.
Anon
1988 Afforestation threat to
classic Arran site: Ard Bheinn SSSI, Arran. Earth Science Conservation 25, 49 -
51.
Anon
1988 Archer Wood. Nl. Unit 2 CRE
1988/1, page 13 [Sussex: limestone mine]
Anon
1988 Assessment of sand and
gravel resources to the south of Warwick.
University of Warwick : xxxx
Anon
1988 Banwell Hill mines. Newsl. Axbridge Caving Group, Winter 1988, 24
- 25.
Anon 1988 Bid to get sandpit plan accepted. Surrey
Mirror, 7 April 1988, page 21 [Surrey: Moorhouse sand pit near Oxted]
Anon
1988 British Coal powers:
subsidence law is possible. The Times, 14th
June 1988 [Legislation suggested to help those whose property is
affected by mining subsidence]
Anon
1988 Checks for gas at tip will
be 'the best yet' Surrey Mirror, 11
August 1988 [Betchworth chalk pits: proposed landfill site / methane
monitoring]
Anon
1988 Commissioned research
report: geological conservation in quarries.
Earth Science Conservation 25, 58 – 61 [Report by Sir Alexander Gibb
& Partners]
Anon 1988
Countdown to earth inquiry. Surrey Mirror, 4 February 1988 [Planning
application by Laporte Industries for fullers' earth extraction at Jackass lane
and Waterhouse Farm at Blechingley]
Anon
1988 Cutting limestone
underground at Limpley Stoke. Mine &
Quarry 17(6), p. 11.
Anon
1988 Exeter's historic
underground passages, Devon. Bull. Subterranea Britannica 24, 2 - 5.
Anon
1988 Gatton quarry. Nl. Unit 2 CRE 1988/3, page 3 [Surrey: Tower
Wood quarry indicated on map in SyRO of 1780-90; notes on other possible quarry
sites in Gatton]
Anon
1988 [High water levels in
fissured chalk of Strood and Higham tunnels .. (photograph + caption)] Modern
Railways 45(475), page 173 [Kent]
Anon
1988 Hoping to chalk up a
victory. Croydon Property News, 28 July 1988 [Riddlesdown / Rose and Crown
chalk pit / Nature Conservancy Council proposal to remove 'certain parts' from
protection [? SSSI status] opposed by LB Croydon Council and the London Ecology
Unit]
Anon
1988 If you're ever struck [sic]
waiting for a bus .. Insurance Age,
April 1988, page 27 [Photograph of double-deck bus partially subsided into a
collapsed chalk mine in Norwich (Norfolk) + brief text]
Anon
1988 Laporte puts case for
fuller's earth. Surrey Mirror, 7
April 1988.
Anon
1988 Location of quarry
blastholes. Health & Safety
Executive Contract Research Report 5 [CRR 6/1988]
Anon
1988 Lock problems. Nl. Unit 2 CRE 1988/3, page 3 [Surrey:
Godstone quarries]
Anon
1988 Major casework: conservation
success at Parys Miuntain. Earth Science
Conservation 25, 47 – 49 [Anglesey: includes map of opencast]
Anon
1988 Mouldridge mine. Descent 85, page 9 [Access]
Anon
1988 The news in depth:
Godstone. Nl. Unit 2 CRE 1988/2, page 2
[re. access]
Anon
1988 Parys Mountain: the Welsh
phoenix? Mine & Quarry 17(10), 9 - 10 [Wales: Anglesey - sinking of new
shafts for zinc, lead, copper, silver and gold]
Anon
1988 Radioactive waste disposal –
new proposals from NIREX. Earth Science Conservation 25, 12 – 16.
Anon
1988 RAF helicopter joins in
search for a 14-year-old boy lost at sea.
The Guardian, 31 August 1988 [An 11-year-old boy died last night after
plunging 30 feet into an old mineshaft at Agaton Fort, Ernesettle, near
Plymouth]
Anon
1988 Rocky refuge .. The Guardian, 20 June 1988 [Kent: Chislehurst
'caves']
Anon
1988 The Severn Barrage and
geological conservation. Earth Science Conservation 25, 16 – 18.
Anon
1988 Site management: Rescue
collecting at Scottish gem locality. Spittal Action Centre launched: Spitall
Quarry SSSI, Caithness. Rescue collection of dinosaur bones: Snowshill Quarry
SSSI, Gloucestershire. Site access: Betton Farm Quarries SSSI, North Yorkshire.
Browgill and Stockdale Becks SSSI, Cumbria. Earth Science Conservation 25, 53 - 55.
Anon
1988 Site-related research. Earth Science Conservation 25, 56 – 57.
Anon
1988 Smokejack SSSI. Earth
Science Conservation 24, page 45 [Baryonyx walkeri was discovered by William
[J.] Walker at the Smokejack Brickworks clay pit (Surrey)]
Anon
1988 Spoil disposal near
Shakesepare Cl;iff, Dover: Folkestone Warren SSSI, Kent. Earth Science
Conservation 25, page 52 [Channel Tunnel spoil]
Anon
1988 SSSI notification and
denotification. Earth Science Conservation 25, 43 – 46 [Surrey: Compton Pit /
Devils Punchbowl denotified]
Anon
1988 Tarmac limestone mine cleans
up with new filter plant. Mine & Quarry 17(4), p. 27.
Anon
1988 Tarmac opens new roadstone
plant. Mine & Quarry 17(6), 15 - 16
[Ampthill, Bedfordshire]
Anon
1988 Underground fire in Reigate.
Nl. Unit 2 CRE 1988/3, page 11 [Surrey: sand mines]
Anon
1988 Visit to Bath stone
quarries. Newsl. Temple Local History Group 2/88, 5 - 6.
Anon
1988 Woolhampton quarry: Steetly
speeds southwards. Mine & Quarry 17(9), 15 - 17 [Aggregate worked in
Berkshire]
Anon
1989 Assessment of potentially
workable sand and gravel resources in the County of Durham. Godalming:
Engineering Geology Ltd: xxxx
Anon 1989 Bo'Ness Heritage Trust. Birkhill clay mine.
Industrial Heritage 8(4), 24 - 26 [Scotland]
Anon
1989 Cats: the mystery continues.
Descent 89, page 17 [North Wales: Llandudno / Great Orme copper mines]
Anon
1989 Cavern home for sale at £
165,000. Newscutting dated 27 April 1989 [Nottingham]
Anon
1989 The effects of acid
deposition on buildings and building materials in the United Kingdom. Department of the Environment: 106pp.
Anon
1989 The engineering implications
of rising groundwater levels in the deep aquifer beneath London: executive
summary. Construction Industry Research and Information Association [CIRIA]: ??
Anon
1989 From the pen of Perseus:
cavemen versus firemen. Nl. Unit 2 CRE
1989/3, 9 - 11 [Surrey: Merstham quarries rescue]
Anon
1989 Mining mystery. Descent 87,
page 6 [Wales: Llandudno - two dead cats found in mine tunnel by the Great Orme
Exploration Society]
Anon
1989 'Off-the-shelf' dimensional
stone: new plant & marketing techniques for Locharbriggs red. Mine &
Quarry 18(4), 15 - 17 [Scotland: Dumfriesshire: Baird & Stevenson's quarry
for Locharbriggs red sandstone, established near Dumfries since 1848]
Anon
1989 A quick look around
Scotland. Birkhill fireclay mine. Scotsman Magazine 131(6), 625 - 626 [Bo'Ness]
Anon
1989 Rockness stone mine
unsafe. Descent 87, p 7 [Roof fall in
quarry c. 1 m SW of Nailsworth, Gloucestershire]
Anon
199? ‘twas the night before
Christmas .. Stone Industries ??, 14 –
15, 18, and 22 [Gloucestershire: Woodchester Mansion – stone building left
unfinished in 1870]
Anon
1990 Cave rescue experts - network of tunnels in South Yorkshire .. Sheffield Star, 6 April 1990 [Below Maltby
High Street]
Anon 1990
Chalk adit at Detling. Newsl. KURG 24, 1
- 2 [Adit / shaft connected with chalk pit in Kent]
Anon
1990 Cost effective management of
reclaimed derelict sites. Department of
the Environment: 96pp.
Anon
1990 Dinorwig - the underground
giant - North Wales. Bull. Subterranea Britannica 26, 34 - 40 [Hydrolectric
pumped storage power station]
Anon
1990 Dispute over stythe gas at
old mines. Surveyor 174(5122)(22 November 1990), page 4 [Northumberland: Blythe
Valley Borough Council]
Anon
1990 Firesetting in action.
Descent 97, page 17 [Wales: experimental archaeology at the Great Orme copper
mines, Llandudno]
Anon
1990 Kent Coalfield Regional
Survey Report 1945. Ministry of Fuel and Power. Nl. KURG 23, 4 - 5.
Anon
1990 Maidstone ragstone
mines. Newsl. KURG 24, 3 - 6 and 12
[Kent]
Anon 1990 Pitfall solution for east end. Ground Engineering 23(4), 24 - 26 [chalk
mines, London / NW Kent]
Anon
1990 Plant riddle in bomb crater.
Box Hill aliens. The Times, 9 August 1990 [Surrey: Brockham][Reprinted from The
Times, 9 August 1950]
Anon
1990 Quarrymen fined over birds'
nests. The Times, 20 April 1990 [Berkshire: gravel pit: workmen fined under the
Wildlife and Countryside Asct for destroying 100 sand martins' nests]
Anon
1990 The silica mines, Glyn
Neath. Descent 97, page 7 [Wales:
Glamorganshire]
Anon
1990 Sources for the history of
mines and quarries. Public Record Office Records Information 83: 7pp
[CNHSS][PWS]
Anon
1990 Woodhorn Colliery Museum.
Industrial Heritage 8(2), 13 - 14 [Northumberland]
Anon 1991 Birkhill fireclay mine. Descent 101, p.
25 [Bo'Ness]
Anon
1991 Black Country Advisory
Panel. Geoscientist 1(1), page 9 [? Limestone mines]
Anon
1991 Bronze Age copper mine
opened. Descent 101, page 25 [Great Orme's Head, Llandudno, North Wales]
Anon
1991 Cathedral masons die after
exposure to dust. The Times, 9 February
1991 [Scotland: Gramopian Region]
Anon
1991 Crack shot. New Civil Engineer, 24 January 1991, p. 29
[Shotcrete treatment of chalk mines at Caversham, near Reading, Berkshire]
Anon
1991 Hawkhurst Moor mine refused.
Geoscientist 192), 7 - 8 [Near Coventry]
Anon
1991 Landfill gas. A technical
memorandum providing guidance on the monitoring and control of landfill gas.
2nd edn. Department of the Environment
Waste Management Paper 27: 82pp [Methane]
Anon
1991 Mining reclamation.
Geoscientist 1(1), 11 - 12.
Anon 1991
Norwich subsidence. Geoscientist 1(1), 7
- 8 [Chalk mines, Norfolk]
Anon
1991 Seathwaite pencil mine and
Keswick Pencil Museum. Industrial Heritage 9(2), 16 - 18 [graphite mine in
Borrowdale]
Anon
1991 Survey of land for mineral
workings in England, 1988. Volume III:
Survey tables. Department of the
Environment: c. 360pp
Anon
1992 Amenity reclamation of
mineral workings: main report.
Department of the Environment / Minerals and Land reclamation Division:
268pp
Anon
1992 Another rescue at Merstham.
News of the Weald 5, page 5 [Surrey]
Anon
1992 Barons' cave. Descent 104,
page 5 [Surrey: Reigate: details of dates and times open to the public]
Anon
1992 Bromley ground opens
up. Pelobates 58, page 23 [Kent]
Anon
1992 Clearwell caves. Descent
108, page 13 [Gloucestershire: Forest of Dean iron mines]
Anon
1992 Coastal superquarries to
supply south-east England aggregate requirements. Deparrtment of the Envuironment / Geological
and Minerals Planning Research Programme: 60pp.
Anon
1992 Compton Martin ochre
mine. Descent 107, p. 14 [Somerset]
Anon
1992 Developments at
Merstham. Pelobates 57, page 26 [Surrey:
building-stone quarries]
Anon
1992 Firm wants to extend site:
sandpit inquiry starts Tuesday. Surrey Mirror, 13 August 1992 [Betchworth]
Anon
1992 Hatfield bats. Descent 104,
p. 6 [Re-excavation of a denehole]
Anon
1992 Lime manufacture and
associated processes. HMSO: Chief
Inspector's Guidance to Inspectors: 34pp [0-11-752682-7]
Anon
1992 Merstham mine. Descent 104, page 25 [Surrey]
Anon
1992 New home for Hughenden's
bats. National Trust Nl., Autumn 1992, page 5 [Middlesex]
Anon
1992 Penrecca mine,
Buckfastleigh, Devon. Nl. William Pengelly Cave Studies Trust 64, page 27
[Slate (underground quarry)]
Anon
1992 Riddlesdown chalk pit.
Surrey Wildlife Trust Croydon Nl., August 1992, page 1.
Anon
1992 Road aggregates and
skidding. Transport Research Laboratory
State-of-the-Art Review 4: [6 + 235pp.
Anon
1992 The strategic approach to
derelict land reclamation. Department of
the Environment: 29pp.
Anon 1992 Threat to the silica mines. Descent 105, p. 13 [South Wales: Glyn Neath]
Anon
1992 £ 1m ash plan to stop Bath
sinking. The Guardian, 15 May 1992 [Bath stone: Combe Down quarries]
Anon
1993 Another Surrey mine
lost. News of the Weald 8, p. 1 [Scutt's
Cave sand mine at Reigate, Surrey, filled]
Anon
1993 Ashford black marble
mine. Descent 110, p. 14 [Derbyshire]
Anon
1993 Calcination of limestone in
circulating fluidized bed with coal residues as fuel. Belgium: Kaldin BV / Office for Official
Publications of the European Communities: 51pp [92-826-6304-3]
Anon
1993 Cement, lime and plaster
1991. HMSO: 13pp [0-11-536420-X]
Anon
1993 Cement, lime and plaster
1992: PAS 2440. HMSO: 10pp
[0-11-536600-8]
Anon ?
1993 The coprolite history [?
Industry] in Buckinghamshire 1869 to 1890.
Open University History Society: Open History 47, ?? - ??
Anon
1993 Dudley Canal tunnel. Industrial Heritage 11(1), 4 - 9
[Worcestershire (detached): limestone mines]
Anon
1993 Earthquake hazard and risk
in the UK. Department of the
Environment: 32pp.
Anon
1993 Gravel pit threat to rare
birds. Croydon Advertiser, 1 October 1993 [Beddington Sewage Farm]
Anon
1993 Gypsum contract boosts
Settle - Carlisle route. Modern Railways
50(544), p. 14 [Limestone used for desulphurization of power station waste
gases; resulting gypsum sent to gypsum mine / processing works at Brightling,
Sussex]
Anon 1993 Holme Bank chert mine. Descent 110, p.
14 [Derbyshire]
Anon
1993 Landscaping and revegetation
of china clay wastes: summary report.
Department of the Environment: 21pp incl. coloured ills [Cornwall]
Anon
1993 Letter Bull. Bourne Soc.
154, page 9 [Surrey: re. levelled landfill site at Old Lodge Lane]
Anon
1993 Measureless cavern at
Tatsfield. News of the Weald 9, p. 2 [Denehole / chalk well, Surrey]
Anon
1993 Meldon quarry on the
market. Railway Magazine, September
1993, p. 4 [BR - owned quarry near Okehampton, Devon]
Anon
1993 Mine to close. The Times, 6
May 1993 [South Yorkshire: Grimethorpe colliery]
Anon
1993 Mine to reopen. The Times, 19 February 1993 [Cornwall:
Geevor tin mine]
Anon
1993 Notes on Haw Bank limestone
quarry and its tramway. Industrial
Heritage 11(2), 2 - 9 [Yorkshire: Skipton Rock Railway]
Anon
1993 Penrecca mine. Descent 110,
page 17 [Devon]
Anon
1993 Pit plan go-ahead. Huntingdon Weekly News, 15 July 1973 [Warboys
clay pit landfill proposal]
Anon
1993 The prospects for coal:
conclusions of the Government's coal review. HMSO: Cm. 2235: iv + 152pp [ISBN
0-10-122352-8]
Anon 1993 A question which never seems to go
away. Geologists' Assoc. Circular 901, 8
- 9 [Museum collections of building stones]
Anon
1993 Rocks worth preserving
.. English Nature 5, 5 - 9 [Geological
conservation]
Anon
1993 Slate everlasting.
Geologists' Assoc. Circular 901, page 23 [Ireland: revival of slate working]
Anon
1993 Superquarries. Geoscientist 3(1), p. 3 [Scottish coast
proposals]
Anon
1993 ‘twas the night before
Christmas .. Stone Industries, December
1993, 14 - 15, 18, and 22 [Gloucestershire: Woodchester Mansion / local
quarries]
Anon
1993 Welsh sand and gravel. Geoscientist 3(2), p. 7.
Anon
1994 Abandoned mines and the
water environment. National Rivers
Authority Water Quality Series 14: 50pp
Anon
1994 Acid water in old mine
shafts 'damages the balance of life.' The Guardian, 15 April 1994 [Durham /
Northumberland: coal mines]
Anon
1994 Assessment of the effectiveness
of Derelict Land Grant in reclaiming land for development. Department of the Environment: 96pp.
Anon
1994 Blue Circle completes sale
of Channel site. The Times, 13 December 1994 [Kent: Bluewater Park chalk pit in
north Kent sold for development as a retail park]
Anon
1994 Cement, lime and
plaster. HMSO: 13pp [0-11-536997-X]
Anon
1994 The Combe Down affair. Secretary's Nl. Subterranea Britannica 13, 2
- 3 [Avon / Somerset / Bath]
Anon
1994 Crocodile fossil found. The
Times, 10 September 1994 [North Yorkshire: Whitby]
Anon
1994 Denehole collapses close
footpath. News of the Weald 11, p. 3
[Walton on the Hill, Surrey]
Anon
1994 Extensive fall of roof at
Bilsthorpe Colliery. Health & Safety
Executive Accident Report 6 [ISBN 0-7176-0700-3]
Anon
1994 An invitation from Florence.
Industrial Heritage 12(2), 20 - 21[Cumbria: Egremont iron mine]
Anon
1994 Kirtlington old cement
works: the latest. Geologists' Assoc.
Circular 905, p.23 [Oxfordshire: abandoned pit on banks of the Oxford Canal]
Anon
1994 A Lancashire clayworks. The
Starring Stoneware Works, Littleborough near Rochdale. Archive 1, 27 - 36 [Clay pits and mines; see
also ibid 3, 34 - 35 and 38 (1994)]
Anon
1994 The Middlesbrough Owners
railway. Industrial Heritage 11(4), 2 -
5 [Brickworks]
Anon 1994 New limestone contract. Railway Magazine, February 1994, p. 14
[Tunstead quarry railfreighted to Drax and Ratcliffe power stations for
desulphurising flue gases]
Anon 1994
New marine aggregates depot at Ipswich port. Quarry Management, August 1994, 13 - 16
[Suffolk]
Anon
1994 Nine-mile stone flow wins
Section 8 grant. Modern Railways
51(554), p. 648 [Limestone by rail from Tunstead to Hindlow]
Anon
1994 Reclamation and management
of metalliferous mining sites.
Department of the Environment: 178pp [ISBN 0-11-752718-1]
Anon
1994 Soil stabilization with
cement and lime. Department of the
Environment: State of the Art Review[?]: 162pp.
Anon
1995 Analysis of industrial and
commercial waste going to landfill in the UK.
Department of the Environment: 96pp.
Anon
1995 The Bersham ironworks.
Current Archaeology 12(9)(141), 332 - 335.
Anon
1995 BPB quits National Gypsum
bid battle. The Times, 17 May 1995.
Anon 1995
China clay for Chunnel. Modern
Railways 52(566), p. 671.
Anon
1995 Coastal superquarries:
options for wharf facilities on the lower Thames. Department of the Environment: 117pp [Essex /
Kent / London]
Anon
1995 Code of practice for seabed
developers. Nl. Royal Commission on the
Historical Monuments of England 15, p. 1.
Anon
1995 Criggion quarry looks to the
future. ARC Northern complete final
phase of four-year redevelopment scheme.
Quarry Management, August 1995: [4 pages][Shropshire: dolerite
roadstone]
Anon
1995 Dating gives clue to
Stonehenge riddle. British Archaeology
1, p. 4 [Dating exposed rock surfaces by measuring Cl-36 uptake]
Anon
1995 Deciding whether to confirm
order banning quarrying. The Times, 10
February 1995 [Ewenny quarry, near Bridgend, Glam.]
Anon 1995
Denehole conservation project. Nl. KURG 45, p. 1.
Anon
1995 Farm survey at Beanley. Rescue News 66, p. 3 [Northumberland:
millstone / quarries]
Anon
1995 Green light for china clay
as Bodmin gets freight go-ahead. Railway
Magazine 141(1126), p. 7.
Anon
1995 Gypsum flow marked. Modern Railways 52(566), p. 662.
Anon
1995 Landsliding in Great
Britain. Department of the Environment:
381pp.
Anon 1995
New Threlkeld museum. Industrial
Archaeology News 95, p. 10 [Threlkeld Quarry & Mining Museum, combining
former Caldbeck Mining Museum and Threlkeld Quarry project. Granite quarry
worked 1870 - 1982 for railway ballast, setts, facing stone, and slabs]
Anon
1995 Private railway bids for
china clay. Modern Railways 52(556), p.
16 [Cornwall]
Anon
1995 The Sam Oon stone. British
Mining 55, page 160 [Ore crushing device?]
Anon
1995 Sinking a pit – Hatfield
Main. Archive 6, page 40 [Yorkshire: photograph of work in progress at bottom
of mine shaft in course of sinking c. 1911 at Hatfield Main colliery c. 6 miles
NE of Doncaster]
Anon
1995 Slate waste tips and
workings in Britain. Department of the
Environment: 144pp [ISBN 0-11-752971-0]
Anon
1995 The Stover Canal. Industrial Heritage 13(2), 19 - 20 [Devon:
china clay]
Anon
1995 Survey of derelict land in
England 1993. Volume I Report. Department of the Environment: 112pp
Anon
1995 Survey of derelict land in
England 1993. Volume II Reference
tables. Department of the Environment:
146pp
Anon 1995
Tytherington quarry re-opens to rail traffic. Railway Magazine 141(1128), p. 45 [ARC stone
quarry near Yate(Gloucestershire)]
Anon
1995 Yattendon chalk mine,
Berkshire. Industrial Heritage 13(1), p.
33.
Anon
1996 All go for quarry. Damage
limitation achieved by the trust for Mendip wildlife. Natural World 47, p. 14 [Extension of Whatley
quarry for limestone aggregates, Somerset]
Anon
1996 Buxton saved from lorries.
Modern Railways 53(568), p. 12 [Derbyshire: limestone]
Anon
1996 Cave heritage centre.
Descent 132, page 7.
Anon
1996 Cement manufacture, lime
manufacture and associated processes.
Environment Agency / The Natural History Museum / DoE: HM Inspectorate
of Pollution: 42pp [0-11-310120-1]
Anon
1996 Chislehurst caves. Pelobates
71, 14 - 22 [Kent: chalk mine]
Anon
1996 Eldon Hill quarry. Descent
132, p. 8 [Derbyshire: limestone]
Anon
1996 Grimes Graves mined ‘for
ritual reasons.’ British Archaeology 18,
p. 5 [Norfolk: flint]
Anon
1996 Hadrian’s Wall. Protests
against quarry plan. On this day, April
12, 1930. The Times, 12 April 1996
[Reprint of 1930 news item]
Anon
1996 Landslide investigation and
management in Great Britain. Department
of the Environment: 128pp.
Anon
1996 Manufacture of cement, lime
and plaster: business monitor: report of the Census of production 1993. HMSO: Report on the Census of production
1993: 15pp.
Anon
1996 Marble on the far north
line. Modern Railways 53(570), p. 139
[Marble sent by rail from quarry at Lairg]
Anon
1996 Medieval bricks meant
business for Essex man. British
Archaeology 13, p. 4.
Anon
1996 Prehistoric salt-making
village found in Fens. British
Archaeology 16, p. 4 [Lincolnshire]
Anon
1996 Purbeck Marble symposium,
1996. Nl. Royal Archaeological Institute
11, page 15 [Dorset]
Anon 1996 The red men of west Cumbria: Florence Mine
Heritage Centre. Down to Earth 14, page 7 [Iron mine]
Anon
1996 Row erupts over King’s Cross
stone. Modern Railways 53(574), p. 429
[Aggregates / London]
Anon
1996 Scottish gold. Secretary's
Nl. Subterranea Britannica 17, page 7 [Scotland: Tyndrum (extract from
Construction News, 1 August 1996)]
Anon
1996 Stonehenge bluestones.
Current Archaeology 13(4)(148), 143 - 144 [Wiltshire]
Anon
1996 Those stones again. GA Circular 914, p. 8 [Three large stones
lying in deep water off Milford Haven, supposedly Prescelli [Preseli]
'bluestones' lost en route to Stonehenge]
Anon
1996 Visit to Reskajeague quarry,
Gwithian, west Cornwall. Geoscientist
6(4), p. 2.
Anon
1996 Wenlock Edge. National Trust Annual Archaeological Review
1996, page 26 [Shropshire: limestone]
Anon
1996 Wheal Agar skip disaster
(Cornwall) Nl. Royal Forest if Dean Caving Club 118, page 13.
Anon
1997 Browne's folly appeal. Follies 9(3), page 3 [Tower near Bath]
Anon
1997 Combe Down, Bath. Nl. KURG 53, page 5.
Anon
1997 Foord’s folly at
Eastry. Secretary’s Nl. Subterranea
Britannica 19, 2 - 3 [Kent: chalk]
Anon
1997 Holme Bank chert mine. Descent 139, page 13 [New access
arrangements]
Anon
1997 Hybrid mortar mixes containing
a blend of both non-hydraulic lime and hydraulic lime binders: technical policy
statement. English Heritage: 2 pp [PWS]
Anon
1997 Llechwedd slate cavern - a
visit for all seasons. Down to Earth 21,
page 2 [Wales]
Anon
1997 Lothersdale part two - the
Raygill bar[a]ytes mine. Industrial
Heritage 15(2), 10 - 11 [Yorkshire WR]
Anon
1997 Quarry Dene - radon
gas. Radon-one (UK) Limited. News of the Weald 26, 7 – 8 [Surrey: building-stone]
Anon
1997 The roofs of England: a
celebration of England's stone slate roofing traditions. English Heritage: 12pp [PWS]
Anon
1997 South Crofty closes. Descent
138, page 17 [Cornwall: tin mine]
Anon
1997 Swansong for skylark
meadow. Natural World 51, page 12
[Extension of Durnford limestone quarry, north Somerset, into area of
wildflower meadow]
Anon
1997 Water park is a moving
feast. Extraction activities are creating tremendous opportunities for birds
and other wildlife. English Nature
Magazine 34, 10 – 12 [Clays / gravels]
Anon
1997 Wet Earth tourist mine to be
closed. Sec. Newsletter Subterranea Britannica 19, page 2 [Salford: colliery]
Anon
1997 An 1874 quarry rule
book. Tarmac Papers 1, 121 - 124
[Durham: issued by John Ord and Henry Maddison who operated a limestone quarry
at Stanhope from 1855, a dolomite quarry at Aycliffe from 1863, and whinstone
quarries at Middleton-in-Teesdale and Bolam from 1868 and 1872]
Anon
1998 Bats at Langton
Matravers. Descent 142, page 5 [Dorset:
underground building-stone quarries: National Trust appeal for funds]
Anon
1998 Bovey Teign future in the
balance. Natural World 53, page 8 [Ball
clay / Devon]
Anon
1998 Celestine. Industrial Heritage 16(1), page 13.
Anon
1998 Dolaucothi investment.
Descent 141, page 16 [Gold]
Anon
1998 Help for the horseshoe
bat. News of the Weald 30, page 4
[Remedial work at underground quarry entrance in Purbeck (Dorset) for bat
conservation at Langton Matravers]
Anon
1998 The history of Kelly
mine. Down to Earth 22, page 6 [Devon:
micaceous haematite mine worked for mineral pigment at various dates 1797 -
1952[
Anon
1998 Honister slate. Descent 141, page 15 [Cumbria: resumption of
underground quarrying expected]
Anon
1998 ‘Limestone cowboys’ face
crackdown. Countryside 86, 4 - 5
[Robbing of natural limestone pavements]
Anon
1998 Quarrying in the Isle of
Purbeck. Geologists’ Assoc. Circular
928, page 16 [Dorset: building limestone]
Anon
1998 SECRO practice rescue,
Merstham, 16th August 1998. News of the
Weald 31, 4 - 5 [Surrey: South Eastern Cave Rescue Organisation]
Anon
1999 Area meet reports. Bull. Grampian Speleological Group 3rd ser.
5(1), 4 - 7 [Scotland / West Lothian: oil shale mines]
Anon
1999 Brown's Folly gated. Descent 151, page 18 [Building-stone quarry]
Anon
1999 Bullring work could spark
Staffs reopening. Modern Railways
56(612), September 1999, page 626 [Limestone / Cement .. Staffordshire (Caldon Low) to Birmingham rail
freight]
Anon
1999 Cornish tin mine consortium.
Descent 148, page 17 [Cornwall]
Anon 1999 Counting the cost of quarrying. Geoscientist 9(5), page 13 [Proposed taxation
of opencast sites]
Anon
1999 Cow pats are the key. Descent 148, page 7 [Surrey: West Humble
(Mickleham) underground chalk quarry as a bat refuge]
Anon
1999 Cutting the cost of
quarrying. Geoscientist 9(5), page 13
[Environmental cost: proposed taxation of opencast sites]
Anon
1999 De Witt kilns. The Wheelbarrow 47, page 3 [Amberley
(Sussex)]
Anon
1999 For sale by informal tender
.. Holme Bank chert mine .. Sheffield Telegraph, 20 August 1999
[Derbyshire: advertisement offering the mine for development as 'an outstanding
leisure / tourist opportunity ..]
Anon
1999 Gwynfynydd the last working
gold mine in Wales is now closed. Secretary's Nl. Subterranea Britannica 21,
page 4.
Anon
1999 A hole lot of trouble. Norwich Evening News, 17 December 1999, page
1 [Norfolk: chalk mines]
Anon
1999 Honister slate
re-birth. Industrial Heritage 17(3),
page 9 [Lake District]
Anon
1999 Landmark victory for
wildlife. Natural World 55, page 11
[Preston-under-Scar (Yorkshire) - use of old mining permission to open
limestone quarry refused]
Anon
1999 Laportes to end fluorspar
production in Derbyshire. 92, page 8.
Anon
1999 Minera lime works. Archive 23, 52 - 53 [Brymbo: photograph c.
1905 + extended caption]
Anon
1999 Morley quarry - well worth a
visit. Down to Earth 28, page 11
[Leicestershire: Charnwood Forest volcanics]
Anon
1999 Mr. Whitbread's quarry. Archive 24, page 63 [Essex: chalk:
illustration from Young's General view of the agriculture of Essex (1807)
showing horse-drawn plateway waggons in operation and a lime kiln + commentary]
Anon
1999 Museum ordered to
rebuild. The Guardian, 22/10/1999
[Imported French stone being used instead of the specified Portland stone]
Anon
1999 Oakwood Hill iron mine (deep
level entrance.) Caves & Caving 83, page 20 [Gloucestershire: Forest of
Dean - near Bream]
Anon
1999 On the level .. New Civil Engineer, 5/12 August 1999, page 5
[London: 50 boreholes drilled by Thames Water to control rising groundwater
levels]
Anon
1999 Pensioner's home
vanishes. Geoscientist 9(7), page 11
[Collapse in underground limestone workings (abandoned c. 1850) at Moxley,
Walsall, on 9th May 1999]
Anon
1999 Stabilising unsafe mining
land. Down to Earth 27, page 4.
Anon
1999 Stabilising unsafe mining
land. Geoscientist 9(5), page 12.
Anon
1999 Trusts call for trade ban on
globally rare limestone pavement.
Natural World 56, page 7.
Anon
1999 Underground repository for
Cheshire salt mine? Down to Earth 28,
page 11 [Winsford: disposal of inert waste e.g. ash, slag, etc, proposed]
Anon
1999 Wales coal and lime on
line. Modern Railways 56(611), page 547
[Buxton Lime Industries' 10-year contract to supply lime for de-sulphurizing
power station flue-gases … rail
transport from Buxton (Derbys) to ICI plant at Hindlow, thence quicklime to
power stations]
Anon
1999 Whitequarries shale mine,
West lothian. Caves and Caving 85,page 5 [Scotland' oil shale]
Anon 1999 Will the Prince of Wales turn to stone? Daily Telegraph 10th December 1999
[Gloucestershire: possibility of quarrying stone tiles at Highgrove]
Anon
2000 Aggregate levy may not help
recycling. New Civil Engineer, 15 June
2000, page 23.
Anon 2000 Aggregates levy plan weak on
conservation. Geoscientist 10(12), page
19.
Anon
2000 Ballast from the river. Bull. Surrey Archaeological Soc. 339, 12 - 13
[Extract from Windsor & Eton Express, 1818, concerning dredging of gravel
from the Thames]
Anon
2000 Boy trapped in cave says 'I
dug my way out with my hands.' News of
the Weald 39, 12 - 13 [Reprinted from a newspaper cutting of January 1954
concerning Donald Le Jeune at Godstone Hill quarries, Surrey]
Anon
2000 Britain's oldest recorded
bat. Habitat 36(3), page 4 [Greater horseshoe bat ringed 'nearly 24 years ago'
reported in 'an old stone mine on a nature reserve near Bath'][Bath stone]
Anon
2000 Centenary: geology inspired
by Ruskin. Geology Today 16(1), 10 - 11
[Lake District: Tilberthwaite][CNHSS]
Anon
2000 Conservation: a new Local
Nature Reserve in Buckingham. Geology
Today 16(4), 133 - 134 [Sand pit in Buckingham, Buckinghamshire]
Anon
2000 Considerations from the
past. News of the Weald 38, page 7
[Surrey: supply of manure for mushroom culture atGodstone quarries]
Anon
2000 Garden of Eden opens to the
public. Geographical Magazine 72(8),
page 11 [Cornwall: re-use of china clay pit]
Anon
2000 Godstone Main Series. News of the Weald 38, page 6 [Surrey:
construction of new entrance on Roman Road]
Anon
2000 Hole lot of trouble: chalk
mine subsidence … New Civil Engineer, 26
October 2000, page 9 [Berkshire: Reading]
Anon
2000 Keller to start work on mine
subsidence. New Civil Engineer, 14
September 2000, page 9 [Berkshire: Reading - chalk mines at Coley]
Anon
2000 Lathkill and Holme Bank
access. Descent 155, page 10
[Derbyshire: chert]
Anon
2000 Mineral collecting:
agreement for the Lake District National Park.
Geology Today, 16(3), page 89.
Anon
2000 Monckton Farleigh
quarry. Industrial Heritage 17(4), page
20 [Wiltshire: former munitions store to be used for Probate Service records
storage]
Anon
2000 New Field Road hole filled
in. Reading Evening Post, 26 October
2000 [Berkshire: chalk mines]
Anon 2000 Quartz-diggers cave, The Stag Rocks, Loch
A'an Basin, Cairngorms … Bull. Grampian
Speleological Group 5(3), 33 - 34 [Small tunnel excavated in search of
semi-precious stones]
Anon
2000 Rape of limestone pavement:
report highlights illegal trade. Down to
Earth 32, 1 - 2 [Theft of limestone pavement for garden construction]
Anon
2000 Red tape delays Reading mine
subsidence repair, New Civil Engineer, 2
November 2000, page 11 [Berkshire: chalk mine]
Anon
2000 Six weeks before crater
families can return home. Reading
Evening Post, 11th January 2000 [Chalk mines suspected to be cause of
collapses]
Anon
2000 Snape Wood. Nl. KURG 64, 1 -
2 [East Sussex: ironstone mine]
Anon
2000 Spring quarry. Industrial Heritage 17(4), page 20
[Wiltshire: former RN storage depot to be a film studio]
Anon
2001 Admixtures speed zinc mine.
New Civil Engineer, 'Concrete' Supplement, November 2001, page 26 [Ireland:
Tipperary - Lisheen mine]
Anon
2001 Boost for UK seismology.
Geoscientist 12(1), 8 - 9.
Anon
2001 Britain's largest explosion.
Descent 163, 14 - 15 [Staffordshire: gypsum mines at Fault used 1937 onwards
for ammunition storage by RAF .. 4,000
tons of bombs exploded on 27th November 1944]
Anon
2001 Chalk mine collapse fails to
sink local housing market. Reading Chronicle, 25 October 2001 [Berkshire]
Anon
2001 Cliff collapse. The Times, 23 March 2001 [Isle of Wight:
Shanklin]
Anon
2001 Contamination from flooding.
Nl. NMRS, December 2001, 9 - 10 [Water polluation from metalliferosu mines]
Anon
2001 Dene hole at Shorne. Nl.
KURG 68, page 2 [Kent]
Anon
2001 Eden project, St. Austell,
Cornwall. New Civil Engineer, British Construction Industry Awards 2001
Supplement, viii - ix [China Clay]
Anon
2001 Erosion threatens 80% of UK
coast line. New Civil Engineer, 29 November 2001, page 31.
Anon
2001 Field trip to Devon. Nl.
KURG 69, 4 - 5 [Kelly mine: micaceous hematite]
Anon
2001 At first light:a
fossil-hunter sets off along the beach near Charmouth .. The Times, 24 February 2001, page 24 [Dorset:
photograph of beach and cliffs]
Anon
2001 Gilmerton subsidence. Nl.
Grampian Speleological Group 109, page 5 [Scotland: limestone mines in
Edinburgh suburbs]
Anon
2001 Hastings caves. Subterranea Britannica Secretary's Newsletter
23, page 5 [Sussex: sand mines: reprinted from The Sussex County Magazine,
1928]
Anon
2001 Ingleby incline. Archive 31,
50 - 51 [Yorkshire: Ironstone]
Anon
2001 The Kelly shiny-ore
mine -
Devon. Industrial Heritage 27(1),
8 - 15 [Micaceous iron ore used for corrosion-resistant pigments mined near
Hennock until 1952]
Anon
2001 Landslide delay. The Times, 23 March 2001 [Kent: near
Tunbridge Wells - Hastings railway]
Anon
2001 Mayor shows off borough's
attractions to 'the neighbours.' Surrey
Mirror, 9 October 2001 [Reigate & Banstead: mayors' tour included visit to
Reigate sand 'caves' (sand mines)]
Anon
2001 New life for long
established trail. Down to Earth 36, page 13 [Derbyshire: Chesterfield]
Anon
2001 The nuclear
underground. Descent 158, page 5
[Government survey of underground spaces for nuclear shelters 1947]
Anon
2001 Park subsidence may be
man-made say engineers. Reading Evening Post, 25 October 2001 [Berkshire]
Anon
2001 Quarry rejected. Geology
Today 17(1), page 6 [Scotland: isleand of Harris - superquarry for aggregates
- citing report by Paul Brown in The
Guardian, 4 November 2000]
Anon
2001 Quarrying in the Oakwood
area. [Publication of] Oakwood and District Historical Society, 2001 (Part 2),
?? - ??
Anon 2001 RIGS: impressive progress. Geology Today, 16(5)(for September / October
2000), 176 - 178 [Conservation]
Anon
2001 Roman salt-manufacturing
town uncovered in Cheshire. British Archaeology 60, page 6 [Middlewich]
Anon
2001 Salt from the sea. Current
Archaeology 15(4)(172), 154 - 155.
Anon
2001 Saving Northwich. Geology Today 16(6), page 206 [Salt mining
related subsidence]
Anon
2001 Six injured in hotel
mudslide. Daily Telegraph 23 March 2001
[Isle of Wight: Shanklin]
Anon
2001 Snape Wood. Nl. KURG 68,
page 4 [East Sussex: ironstone mine]
Anon
2001 Superquarry threat
accelerates. Natural World 60, page 13
[ScotlandL Harris]
Anon
2001 Surrey with a landslide on
top. Geoscientist 11(2), 8 - 9 [Leith
Hill]
Anon
2001 The Tar Tunnel at Colebrook
in the Ironbridge Gorge. Nl. Kent Underground Research Group 70, page 4.
Anon
2001 Top site for bats. News of
the Weald 41, page 2 [Surrey: Mickleham: Westhumble chalk quarry]
Anon
2001 Two exciting new
developments in the Lothians. Down to Earth 36, page 13 [Scotland: Lothians /
Borders]
Anon
2001 Unhappy Xmas in Gilmerton.
Nl. Grampian Speleological Group 108, page 9 [Ground movements affecting
residential properties - differential subsidence on margin of filled opencast
and / or mining subsidence]
Anon
2001 10-ton landslide blocks
line. The Guardian, 23 March 2001 [Kent:
railway line blocked between Tonbridge and Tunbridge Wells]
Anon
2002 Access to Box stone mines.
Nl. Chelsea Spelaeological Soc. 44(8/9), page 88 ['Anti-cat' flap installed at
the 'Back Door' entrance to protect bats from cats]
Anon
2002 The Aggregates Levy. Current
Archaeology 15(12)(180), page 507 [English Heritage to receive new funds from
the Aggregates Levy Sustainability Tax]
Anon
2002 BCT secures European
reprieve for rare bats. Bat News 66, page 3 [Special Areas of Conservation
status for Westhumble chalk mine (Surrey) etc]
Anon
2002 Blackheath faces further
chaos as TfL awaits results of survey. New Civil Engineer, 23 May 2002, page 11
[Kent / London: chalk mines]
Anon
2002 The Blackheath Hole. ?
Blackheath Guide, May 2002 [Kent / SE London: collapse of A2 road attributed to
old chalk mines]
Anon
2002 BPB. The Times, 14 March 2002, page 28 [British
Plasterboard Group purchase of James Hardie Gypsum]
Anon
2002 The calamity at Field Road,
Reading. And Norwich, and Edinburgh ..
Secretary's Nl. Subterranea Britannica 24, page 6 [Extracted from Nl.
Chelsea Speleological Soc. 43(7)(2001)]
Anon
2002 Cave for sale. Descent 169, page 6 [Somerset: Wookey Hole]
Anon
2002 Challenging mining term
validity. The Times, 20 November 2002, page 32 [Court of Appeal: Earthline Ltd
v. Secretary of State for Transport, Local Government and the Regions and
Another][Berkshire: gravel]
Anon
2002 Collapse of the A2 road at
Blackheath Road. Secetary's Nl. Subterranea Britannica 25, page 20 [London /
Kent: chalk mines]
Anon
2002 A colliery explosion in
Somersetshire. Industrial Heritage 28, 36 - 37 [Extracted from Warminster
Herald, 20 November 1869]
Anon
2002 Denehole descent at
Hangman's Wood. Nl. KURG 72, page 5 [Essex]
Anon
2002 An early high-pressure steam
engine at Hafodlas quarry, Nantlle. Trans. Caernarvonshire Historical Soc. 63,
?? - ??
Anon
2002 East coast hit by
subsidence. Modern Railways 59(645), page 12 [Scotland: East Lothian:
Dolphingstone: shallow mine workings]
Anon
2002 Easter's engine house
threat. Descent 168, page 18 [Gloucestershire: proposed demolition of engine
house at Easter iron mine, Milkwall, near Coleford, Forest of Dean]
Anon
2002 Ercall quarry: 'The great
escape ..' Down to Earth 39, page 1
[Shropshire]
Anon
2002 First limestone mine opens
on Portland. Mining Quarrying and Recycling, November 2002, page 4 [Dorset:
building-stone quarry (Bowers Mine)]
Anon
2002 First projects receive
Aggregates Levy cash. Countryside Focus 22, page 3 [Aggregates Levy
Sustainabilty Fund]
Anon
2002 From landfill waste targets
to a reform of rail accident inquiries. The Guardian, 14 November 2002.
Anon
2002 Gilmerton Cove. Descent 167,
page 9 [Scotland: tunnels and chambers made in sandstone by George Paterson (?)
1724 - 35 (?) below Drum Street at Gilmerton, south of Edinburgh]
Anon
2002 Grants to overcome quarry
drawbacks. Countryside Focus 20, page 8 [Grants to tackle problems caused by
quarrying now available from the Aggregates Levy Sustainability Fund (ALSF)]
Anon
2002 Grazing goats. Surrey Nature
123, page 13 [Surrey: Betchworth chalk pits]
Anon
2002 Insurance threat to Welsh
mine. The Times, 23 July 2002 [North Wales: Betws y Coed: coal mine]
Anon
2002 The Jurassic coast. Down to
Earth 38, 2 - 3 [Devon / Dorset World Heritage Site]
Anon
2002 Knotlow's dye-tracing.
Descent 166, page 9 [Attempts to trace source of pollution]
Anon
2002 The Lancashire pit accident
- three hundred and twenty lives lost.
The Times, 23 December 2002, page 7 [Reprinted from The Times, 23
December 1910][Pretoria coal mine near Bolton]
Anon
2002 Manston Caves Kent.
Secetary's Nl. Subterranea Britannica 25, 20 - 21 [? Chalk mines]
Anon
2002 Museums: the Rotunda,
Scarborough. GA Magazine 1(4), page 15.
Anon
2002 News from the west of
England. Secretary's Nl. Subterranea Britannica 24, page 41 [Bath stone
quarries etc]
Anon
2002 No lottery money for Palmer
Park repairs, Reading Chronicle, 26 September 2002 [Berkshire: chalk mines]
Anon
2002 No miners, no slag
heaps. Geology Today 18(4), page 125
[From an articles by James Meek in The Guardian, 30 May 2002][Underground
gasification of coal - tried experimentally in Derbyshire in the 1950s - under
consideration for future UK fuel needs]
Anon
2002 November target to re-open
'hole' road. Greenwich Time, October 2002 [Blackheath: chalk mines]
Anon
2002 Palmer Park will get a hole
lot of work done. Reading Evening Post, 5 November 2002 [Berkshire: Reading:
chalk mines]
Anon
2002 The Peak District Mining
Museum. GA Magazine 1(1), page 21 [Derbyshire]
Anon
2002 Portland stone: an added
dimension. Quarry Management, March 2002, 39 - 40 and 43 - 44 [Dorset: bew
underground quarry to be established for dimension stone between Weston and
Southwell on the Isle of Portland]
Anon
2002 Quarry model wins over the
planners. New Civil Engineer, 7 March 2002, page 30 [Virtual reality computer
modelling]
Anon 2002 Roadside rescue at Cwmystwyth practice. Descent 169, page 10 [North Wales]
Anon
2002 Rock art. Geology Today
18(3), page 84 [Extract from The Independent, 5 March 2002, re. PRO files on
the storage of art treasures at Manod slate qiarry, north Wales]
Anon
2002 SAC status for Westhumble.
Surrey Bat Group: The Bat Detector 26, page 1 [Mickleham: chalk mine][SAC =
Special Area of Conservation]
Anon
2002 Snape Wood visit by Wealden
Iron Research Society. KURG Nl. 74, page 2.
Anon
2002 Sygun for sale. Descent 167,
page 7 [Wales: Beddgelert - copper mine]
Anon
2002 There's gold in them thar
hills! Down to Earth 39, page 4 [Dumfriesshire: Wanlockhead: discovery of 0.2
oz gold nugget]
Anon
2002 Towards a Natural Stone
Institute (NSI.) Geology Today 18(4),
page 122 [Scotland: Scottish Stone Liaison Group]
Anon
2002 Tunnel Road news. News of
the Weald 45, page 15 [Surrey: Reigate: sand mines]
Anon
2002 Westbury Brook closed. Descent 169, page 11 [Gloucestershire: Forest
of Dean: ironstone]
Anon
2002 When the earth moved:
Dudley's faults shake the country. The Guardian, 24 September 2002, page 21
[Earthquake]
Anon
2002 Work starts at stadium. Reading Evening Post, 7 November 2002
[Berkshire: Reading: chalk mines]
Anon
2002 A world class coast. English
Nature Magazine, January 2002, 14 - 15 [Dorset / east Devon World Heritage
Site]
Anon
2002 World's first dinosaur park
restored to former glory. Down to Earth 38(3/2002), page 16 [London: Crystal
Palace]
Anon
2003 Abram (Brookside) mine
disaster. Bull. Railway and Canal Historical Society 381, page 7 [Lancashire]
Anon
2003 Acid water drained from
mine. Subterranea 2, page 2 [North Wales: Anglesey: Parys Mountain copper mine]
Anon
2003 Aggregates benefits. British
Archaeology 74 (for January 2004), page 6.
Anon
2003 Aggregates fund. Current
Archaeology 16(9)(189), page 377 [Aggregates Levy Sustainability Fund / ALSF]
Anon
2003 AggRegain: new independent
information source on recycled and secondary aggregates. Innovation & Research
Foxus 53, May 2003, page 6.
Anon
2003 Barclays in sandstone.
Geology Today 19(1), page 5 [Cheshire: Alderley Edge mine adit sealed by steel
door lettered Barclays Bank Night Safe]
Anon
2003 Blackheath cavern. Nl. KURG
76, page 3 [Kent / London]
Anon
2003 Boulby underground
laboratory opened in Potash mine. Subterranea 3, page 4 [from The Times, 30
April 2003]
Anon
2003 Carbon dioxide an increasing
hazard for cavers? News of the Weald, 49, 4 - 5.
Anon
2003 Cavern clues. Nl. Kent Archaeological
Soc. 58, page 12 [Photograph tentatively identified as an entrance to an
underground Kentish Rag quarry at Willington Street, near Maidstone]
Anon
2003 Chalk well in Hartley. Nl.
KURG 76, page 1 [Kent]
Anon
2003 Disused mine collapse triggers
grant. New Civil Engineer, 15 May 2003, 10 - 11 [West Midlands: Dudley:
limestone mines - Seven Sisters mine / Wren's Nest - 50m hole opened up in 2001
- stabilisation work funded by the Land Stabilisation Programme]
Anon
2003 Escalating costs threaten
Blaenau freight scheme. Modern Railways 60(659), page 20 [North Wales: proposed
rail link for transporting recycled slate quarry waste from Blaenau Ffestiniog]
Anon
2003 EWS gains five sand trains.
Modern Railways 60(663), page 12 [Glass-sand transported by rail from Leziate
quarry, King's Lynn (Norfolk) to Rexam Glass at Monk Bretton near Barnsley and
Rockware Glass at Barnby Dun near Doncaster (Yorkshire)]
Anon
2003 Freshwater: nature for
people. English Nature Magazine 70, 8 - 9 [Berkshire: Aldermaston Gravel Pits
SSSI]
Anon
2003 Friends of Thornborough
Campaign Group. Current Archaeology 16(9)(189), page 388 [Yorkshire: gravel
extraction]
Anon
2003 Full RIGS review for North
Somerset. Earth Heritage 21, 6 - 7.
Anon
2003 GBRf moves gypsum from Drax.
Modern Railways 60(663), page 12 [Desulphogypsum (derived from Drax power
station flue gases) sent by rail four times per week to the British Gypsum
plasterboard works at Brightling (Sussex)]]
Anon
2003 Gold from the river. Nl.
PDMHS 105, page 11 [Scotland: Dumfriesshire: Lowther Hills]
Anon
2003 Grotto scandal and the Earl
of Elgin. Geology Today 19(4), 123 - 125 [Alexander Pope's grotto at Twickenham
/ stalactites from Wookey Hole caves]
Anon
2003 A guide to the history of
St. Mary the Virgin, Stone. NP: 36pp [Kent: tufa]
Anon
2003 History and geology in the
Wyre Forest coalfield. Earth Heritage 21, 24 - 25 [Shropshire / Worcestershire]
Anon
2003 Identifying the Giant.
Descent 171, page 19 [Malvern Hills: Giant's cave = Clutter's Cave]
Anon
2003 Infilling Combe Down's
mines. Descent 175, page 10 [Bath stone]
Anon
2003 Local geodiversity action
plan is cash boost for nature lovers. Down to Earth 45, 6 - 7.
Anon
2003 Mind the gap. Ground Engineering 36(2), page 26 [Gloucestershire:
Forest of Dean: ironstone mines infilled for road stabilisation]
Anon
2003 Minerals: a tale of true
grit. English Nature Magazine 70, 10 - 11 [Aggregates Levy Sustainability Fund]
Anon
2003 New finds on Cleeve Hill.
Down to Earth 42, page 11 [Gloucestershire]
Anon
2003 Old glass to go for road
resurfacing. The Times, 9 June 2003, page 25 [Use for waste glass to reduce
demand for aggregates]
Anon
2003 Palmer Park to be open by
Easter. Reading Evening Post, 20 January 2003 [Berkshire: Reading; chalk mines]
Anon
2003 Penn Rica [sic] slate mine,
Devon. Saturday, 27th September [2003] Nl. KURG 79, 3 - 4 [Includes sketch plan
of Penn Recca underground slate quarry]
Anon
2003 [Quarr Abbey] The Times, 2
September 2003, page 30 [Isle of Wight: named after nearby quarry at Binstead
(worked c. 12th century; parts of Abbey fabric of 1132 still standing]
Anon
2003 Smokejacks 2003. Down to Earth 42, page 15 [Surrey: Weald
Clay]
Anon
2003 Snape mine. Nl. KURG 79,
page 3 [19th C iron mine]
Anon
2003 Star mine. Descent 170, page
12 [Mendips: near Shipham]
Anon
2003 Stone falls short. The
Guardian, 31 January 2003 [Wales / Wiltshire: failed attempt to move an 8 ft
'bluestone' 210 miles from Pembrokeshire to Stonehenge by 'stone age methods' -
stone placed in botanic gardens in Carmarthenshire]
Anon
2003 Stump Cross sold. Descent
174, page 9.
Anon
2003 Subsidence at Knockholt.
Kent Underground Research Group Nl. 77, 1 - 2 [Kent]
Anon
2003 Subsidence at Crockenhill.
Kent Underground Research Group Nl. 77, page 2 [Kent]
Anon
2003 Underground in the Peaks
with PDMHS. Down to Earth 45, page 20 [Staffordshire: Ecton mines (Peak
District Mines Historical Society)]
Anon
2003 Underground tomographic
surveys. Nl. KURG 79, page 5 [Kent / London: Blackheath: chalk mines]
Anon
2003 A unique resource: Lochaline
silica sand mine - Tarmac's only underground mine. Quarry Management, November
2003, 9 - 15 [Scotland: mine worked from 1940 onwards - output c. 100,000
tonnes per annum - output used in glassmaking, ceramics, and silicon carbide
and chemicval manufacture][PWS]
Anon
2003 Walk on the wild side.
Harbour & General has just begun an 18-month contract to upgrade sea
defences along Brighton's spectacular Undercliff Walk. New Civil Engineer,
17/24 April 2003, 26 - 27 [Sussex]
Anon
2003 Well digging. Nl. KURG 76,
page 2 [Kent: Nonington]
Anon
2003 Where have all our granites
gone? Geology Today 19(5), 162 - 163 [Scotland: Aberdeen - declining demand for
Kemnay granite]
Anon 2004 The Aggregates Levy Sustainability Fund. Nl.
Kent Archaeological Soc. 61, page 11.
Anon
2004 Astbury limestone mine
exploration. Descent 181, page 11 [Cheshire: nr. Congleton]
Anon
2004 Browne's Folly access.
Descent 181, page 8.
Anon
2004 Cheshire: Winsford rock salt
mine to ve used for storage of hazardous waste. Subterranea 4, page 1 [From
Planning Magazine, 16 February 2004 / Nl. Chelsea Speleological Society 46(2),
page 29]
Anon
2004 Coal Authority: Access to
mineral heritage. Colliery abandonment plans and photograph library. Nl. NMRS,
August 2004, 6 - 7 [www.mineral.org.uk]
Anon
2004 A Cornish World Heritage
bid. Descent 177, page 32 [Cornwall / west Devon: metalliferous mines]
Anon
2004 Court halts plan for
Britain's biggest quarry. The Guardian, 10 January 2004, page 10 [Scotland:
proposed 'superquarry' for Lafarge Aggregates at Lingerbay on Harris (Outer
Hebrides / Western Isles]
Anon
2004 Derbyshire: Lathkill Dale
mines site open to public. Subterranea 4, page 1 [From Heritage Today, March
2004, 44 - 47]
Anon
2004 Disposal in borehole is
landfill. Court of Appeal, 2 January 2004. Blackland Park Exploration Ltd v.
Environment Agency. The Times, 2 January 2004, page 42 [Disposal at an onshore
oilfield of hazardous industrial waste into a boreholoe at Whisby
(Lincolnshire) limestone and sandstone 1000 metres below sea level. Landfill
(England and Wales) Regulations: SI 2002 No. 1559]
Anon
2004 Dorset Wildlife Trust.
Natural World 71, 34 - 35 [Four underground building-stone quarries at Townsend
used as hibernaculae by 11 species of bats (one slope-shaft illustrated)]
Anon
2004 Exploring quarries. British
Archaeology 81, page 8 [Archaeologist / quarry operator collaboration]
Anon
2004 A few notes on Cleveland
iron mines. Industrial Heritage 30(2),
page 32.
Anon
2004 Flawless curling stones.
Planet Earth, Spring 2004, page 8 [Scotland: Ailsa Craig]
Anon
2004 Geology wins in cliff-face
inquiry. English Nature Magazine 74, page 2 [Sussex: Brighton: Black Rock]
Anon
2004 Godstone. Sawmills
instability. Theft from Marden. Bat season approaches. News of the Weald 55,
page 3 [Surrey: Godstone quarries]
Anon
2004 Gravel dredging costs river
vandal £ 11,000. The Times, 25 September 2004, page 8 [Berkshire: river Kennet
near Theale]
Anon
2004 Hippo finds give rare
insight into Quaternary East Anglia. Down to Earth 48, page 16 [Norfolk:
aggregate]
Anon
2004 HM Tower of London uses GIS
from ESRI (UK) to support conservation. ESRI Ltd: ThinkGIS 4 (Spring 2004),
page 2 [Tower of London (Wakefield Tower): monitoring condition of Reigate
Stone]
Anon
2004 Industry cash put to good
use. Grant aid from the Aggregates Levy Sustainability Fund is helping rural
people to improve their communities and the rural landscape. Countryside Focus
30, 4 - 5.
Anon ?
2004 The iron makers of Myers Wood.
Huddersfield and District Archaeological Society: ?? [Rev. 2004 by M.C. Gill in
Nl. NMRS, May 2004, page 8.][Yorkshire]
Anon
2004 Killhope Lead Mining Museum
wins top award. Bull. PDMHS 110, page 4.
Anon
2004 Lost in the woods. English
Nature Magazine 73, 6 - 7 [Derbyshire: Bateman's House / mine in Lathkill Dale]
Anon
2004 Merstham. News of the Weald
54, page 2 [Surrey: SECRO rescue exercise at Bedlams Bank, 13th June 2004]
Anon
2004 Mineral zoning would be
'devastating' for landscape. Surrey Advertiser, 29 October 2004, page 1
[Surrey: Betchworth / Buckland / Brockham area - proposed new sand pits]
Anon
2004 Mines and countryside
access. Descent 177, page 5 [Countryside and Rights of Way Act, 2000]
Anon
2004 New Shipham mine. Descent
177, page 13 [Somerset: Mendips: calamine (zinc)]
Anon
2004 New tunnel is started at tin
mine. Subterranea 5, page 1 [Cornwall: South Crofty]
Anon
2004 Oakwood Mill returns to cavers.
Descent 181, page 9 [Gloucestershire: Forest of Dean: Oakwood Mill ironstone
mine]
Anon
2004 Planning for the supply of
natural building and roofing stone in England and Wales. HMSO / Office of the
Deputy Prime Minister: ?? [ISBN 1-85112-691-0]
Anon
2004 Prescott clears waste
storage at mine. Nl. CSS 46(2), page 29 [Cheshire: Winsford rock salt mine /
storage of hazardous waste; c. 8% of the worked out area to be used to store
100,000 tonnes p.a. of waste including heavy metal residues from incinerated
waste but not biodegradable of radioactive waste][From Planning Magazine, 16
February 2004]
Anon
2004 Quarry crash four named. The
Guardian, 22 October 2004, page 5 [Newport (Gwent): car fell into quarry]
Anon
2004 Quarry garden restoration.
National Trust South East News, Spring 2004, page 3 [Kent: restoration of
garden created in an opencast building-stone quarry opened for stone for
building the new house at Scotney (commpleted 1841)]
Anon
2004 Quarry reopens. Descent 176,
page 7 [North Yorkshire: Ribblesdale: Arcow limestone quarry]
Anon
2004 Rare cave safeguarded.
Descent 180, page 10 [Somerset: Cloford Quarry Big Cave (ST 717444) at junction
of Carboniferous Limestone and Jurassic Inferior Oolite / includes plan and
sections]
Anon 2004
Realstone, real quarry, real fieldwork! Down to Earth 49, page 21
[Lincolnshire: Ancaster]
Anon
2004 Remarkable rescue from the
Caldbeck Fells. Descent 177, page 32 [Cumbria: Carrock mine]
Anon
2004 Robin Hood iron mine.
Descent 181, page 9 [Gloucesretshire: Forest of Dean]
Anon
2004 Roman kiln found - great
tiles, poor speller. British Archaeology 79, page 9 [Kent: Plaxtol (near
Tonbridge) - tile kiln]
Anon
2004 Sandstone saviour. Geology
Today 20(3), page 83 [Scotland: Fife: Cullaloe quarry (last worked in the
1940s) to be reopened to supply stone for repairing buildings in
Edinburgh][From The Scotsman, 18 March 2004]
Anon
2004 Sea quarry companies join
the Wildlife Trusts. Natural World, Spring 2004, page 8 [British Marine
Aggregate Producers' Association]
Anon
2004 Second entrance to new mine.
Descent 178, page 15 [Holly Bush calamine mine near Shipham]
Anon
2004 Snape Wood. Nl. KURG 80,
page 6 [Kent / Sussex: iron mine]
Anon
2004 Sink hole triggers dramatic
Florida viaduct collapse. New Civil Engineer, 22 April 2004, page 12 [Viaduct
on 212 piers .. ground investigation
boreholes sunk to 3.5m below the 19.5m doundations .. solution pipe not detected .. a six metre high pier subsided into an
undetected sink hole on 13 April 2004 and 'almost disappeared']
Anon
2004 A tale of three engine
houses. NAMHO Interim Newsl. Dec. 2004, page 1 [Ireland: County Cork: Mountain
Mine man engine house at Allihies / County Waterford: Tankardstown engine
houses]
Anon
2004 Three calls in four days for
rescue team. Nl. NMRS, May 2004, page 7.][Yorkshire: Swaledale Fell Rescue
Team][Reprinted from Darlington and Stockton Times, 26 March 2004]
Anon
2004 Years fall away from St.
Paul's. The Times, 1 April 2004, page 9 [London: St. Paul's Cathedral:
restoration]
Anon
2004 Ysbryd y mwynwyr - Spirit of
the miners. NAMHO Interim Newsl. Dec.
2004, page 8 [Wales: Ceredigion Uplands Mining Heritage Initiative]
Anon
2004 116 trapped miners known to
be safe. The Times, 9 September 2004, page 34 [Reprinted from The Times, 9
September 1950: 128 miners trapped underground at Knockshinnoch Castle
colliery, New Cumnock, Ayrshire]
Anon
2004 £ 2.5 million to look for
caverns under homes. Reading Evening Post, 20 February 2004, page 8 [Castle
Hill / Coley area: chalk mines]
Anon
2005 An earlier excursion. Bull.
CNHSS 124, page 12 [Kent: Charlton: Gilbert's Pit - reprinted from Proc.
Croydon Microscopical and Natural History Club 4(2), xxvii - xxviii (1893)]
Anon
2005 Another cave house for sale.
Descent 184, page 5 [North Yorkshire: Knaresborough: The House in the Rock
(excavated into a limestone cliff in 1770]
Anon
2005 Brockham. Newsflash of the
Weald 60, page 1 [Hearthstone mine shaft reportedly unstable at bottom]
Anon
2005 Brown's Folly mine closed.
Descent 183, page 16 [Underground quarry: limestone (Bath stone quarries)]
Anon
2005 Changes coming to Box.
Descent 185, page 22 [Wiltshire: Bath stone quarries / Box Mines SSSI / bat
conservatyion grilles / reuklated access proposed]
Anon
2005 Changes coming to Box.
Newsl. Kent Underground Research Group 87, 1 - 2 [Wiltshire: Box quarries: bat
conservation measures]
Anon
2005 The Cornish Mining World
Heritage Site Bid Project. Newsl. Kent Underground Research Group 87, page 2
[Cornwall]
Anon
2005 Facelift for quarry park.
English Nature Magazine 80, page 5 [North Yorkshire: Ripon: Quarry Moor LNR
(magnesian limestone)]
Anon
2005 Fatalities at Fingal's.
Descent 183, page 28 [Scotland: Isle of Staffa: Fingal's Cave. Report of deaths
by drowning of three tourists from The Times of 30 August 1884]
Anon
2005 First Scottish Geopark goes
back to our geological roots. Down to Earth 50, 14 - 15.
Anon
2005 From the archives: Leicester
and derby earthquakes, June - July 1904. Geology Today 21(2), 57 - 58 [From
Charles Davison, 1905, in QJGS 61, 1 - 17]
Anon
2005 Gating Box. Descent 183,
page 17 [Underground quarry: limestone (Bath stone quarries)]
Anon
2005 Grant aid for quarry sites.
English Nature Magazine 78, page 16 [Aggregates Levy Sustainability Fund (ALSF)
grants for wildlife / geological conservation at Cleeve Wood (Bristol) and
Holme Park Quarry (Cumbria)]
Anon
2005 Horrors beneath the streets
will at last be identified. Reading Chronicle, 21 April 2005 [Berkshire: Field
Road chalk mines]
Anon
2005 Hot rocks. Geology Today
21(2), page 43 [Geothermal energy 'model village' to be est. at former cement
works site at Eastgate, near Stanhope, Co. Durham]
Anon
2005 Industrial archaeological
excavations at Morwellham Quay, west Devon. Nl. KURG 85, 2 - 3.
Anon
2005 Kent's Cavern's jaw. Descent
184, page 5 [Devon: human jawbone excavated in 1927 dated to 37,000 to 42,000
years old]
Anon
2005 King under Sandford Hill.
Descent 184, page 11 [Somerset: unknown iron / zinc mine disovered at Sandford
Hill - 7.5m shaft / 120 m galleries]
Anon
2005 Merstham stone mines [Flyer
issued with Descent April 2005] [In March all caving access righst for Football
Field quarry (also known as No. 2) were removed by the landowners. The
situation is very delicate, reports Steven King, who asks that cavers do not
attempt to visit the site (plus which, the landowners have signalled a
willingness to prosecute.) Wealden CMS and the CSCC are negotiating]
Anon
2005 Merstham: this is a definitive
statement of the current situation regarding the sites Quarry Dean and Football
Field. Newsflash of the Weald 60,
page 2 [Access]
Anon
2005 Mine capping. English Nature
Magazine 78, page 7 [Programme of capping Derbyshire lead mine shafts / protecting
archaeological and wildlife aspects including bats]
Anon
2005 Mines: first findings.
Reading Evening Post, 15 September 2005 [Berkshire: Reading: Coley: chalk
mines]
Anon
2005 Pick of the past. Reading
Evening Post, 3 March 2005 [Photo c. 1900 of brickmakers at the Emmer Green
Kiln (South Oxfordshire / later part of Reading)]
Anon
2005 Precious stone. English
Nature Magazine 78, page 7 [Investigation of building / roofing stone resources
for restoration of traditional buildings in Shropshire and Warwickshire]
Anon
2005 A rock-solid plan for
Geopark's future. English Nature Magazine 82, page 14 [North Pernnines AONB /
Cumbria / Durham / Northumberland]
Anon
2005 Sands of time shape
tomorrow's world: Mercer's Park, Nutfield. Surrey's Environment 30, page 22
[Re-use of old fullers' earth and sand pits at Holmethorpe &c]
Anon
2005 Search for new water supply.
Croydon Advertiser, 3 June 2005, page 18 [Thames Water borehole at South
Croydon Recreation Ground]
Anon
2005 Secrets of the Scowles.
English Nature Magazine 78, page 5 [Opencast / underground ironstone workings
in the Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire
Anon 2005 Trouble at Llwynypia pit, Tonypandy. November 9 1910. The Guardian, November 2005, page 34 [South Wales: Rhondda valley coal mine]
Anon
2005 Understanding igneous rocks
in the field. Down to Earth 50, 24 - 25.
Anon
2005 Yoxter mines. Descent 185,
page 16 [Somerset: Mendip Hills (near Priddy)]
Anon
2005 £ 2.6m mines survey begins.
Reading Evening Post, 19 May 2005 [Coley / Field Road: chalk mines]
Anon
2005 Black day: Harworth colliery
to close. The Guardian, 13 June 2006, page 25 [Near Doncaster]
Anon 2006 An early account of a trip to
Anon 2006
Anon 2006 Creswell dig. Descent 192, page 6 [Derbyshire / Nottinghamshire: Creswell Crags: excavation at Church Hole]
Anon
2006 Facelift gets cliffs
buzzing. English Nature Magazine 83, page 2 [
Anon 2006 Families’ homes destroyed; demolition of homes
begins. Bromley News Shopper, 26 April 2006, pages 1 and 5 [Demolition of four
houses damaged by subsidence (? Natural) at
Anon 2006 Glebe shaft finally capped. Descent 192, page 12 [Mine shaft at Eyam]
Anon
2006 The Magpie Bank Caves from ‘
Anon
2006 Major ironworking site
discovered. Current Archaeology 201, page 453 [Northamptonshire: Wakerley /
Anon 2006 Mineral valleys riches unearthed. English Nature Magazine 85, page 19 [Co.
Durham /
Anon
2006 Rich pickings: fossil
hunters flock to landslip. The Guardian, 17 January 2006, page 10 [
Anon
2006 Sheepwalk tern raft update. Surrey Nature 133, page 3 [
Anon
2006 Smallcleugh mine collapse.
Descent 189, page 14.
Anon
2006 ‘Uncalmed ‘ traffic is
Anon
2006 Underground collapses in
Nenthead. Newsl. Northern Mine Research Soc., February 2006, page 15 [Brownley
Hill mine / Rampgill mine]
Anon 2006
Unearthing quarry stories. English Nature Magazine 84, 14 – 15
[Aggregates Levy Sustainability Fund / UKRIGS / Earth Science Teachers’
Association / use of quarries as educational resources /
Anon
2006 Volcano walk is hot on
health. English Nature Magazine 83, 16 - 17 [West Midlands:
Anon
2006 World biggest sand sculpture festival,
Anon
2006 10 years ago the
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Mayor's Auditor / Assistant Overseer of Buckland, 74 Doods Road,
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Agnes Arber FRS [mother of Muriel Agnes Arber]
Arber, Edward Alexander Newell [1870 - 1918] 1903
The Fossil flora of the Cumberland coalfield, and the palaeo-botanical
evidence with respect to the age of the beds. QJGS 59, 1 - 24 + pls. i - ii
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Arber, E.A.N.
1901 Notes on Royle's types of
fossil plants from India. Geological Mag., dec. 4, 8, 546 - 549.
Arber, E.A.N.
1902 On the Clarke Collection of
fossil plants from New South Wales. QJGS, 58, 1 - 26 + plate 1.
Arber, E.A.N.
1902 Notes on the Binney
Collection of Coal-Measures plants. Part III. The type specimens of Lyginodendron
Oldhamium (Binney). Proc. Camb. Phil. Soc., 11, 281 - 282.
Arber, E.A.N.
1903 The fossil flora of the
Cumberland Coalfield, and the palaeobotanical evidence with regard to the age
of the beds. QJGS, 59, 1 - 22 +plates i - ii.
Arber, E.A.N.
1903 On homoeomorphy among fossil
plants. Geological Mag., dec. 4, 10, 385 - 388.
Arber, E.A.N., and A.C. Seward 1903
Les Nipadites des coucnhes Éocènes de la Belgique. Mém. Du Musée royal
d'hist. nat. de Belgique, 2: 16pp + 3 plates.
Arber, E.A.N.
1903 Notes on fossil plants from
the Ardwick Series of Manchester. Proc. Manchester Lit. and Phil. Soc., 48,
Man. Mem. 2, 32pp + plate.
Arber, E.A.N.
1903 Notes on some fossil plants
collected by Mr. Molyneux in Rhodesia. QJGS, 59, 288 - 290.
Arber, E.A.N.
1903 On the roots of Medullosa
anglica. Ann. Bot., 17, 425 - 433 + plate.
Arber, E.A.N.
1903 The use of Carbonifeous
plants as zonal indices. Trans. Inst. Min. Eng., 1904, 371 - 380.
Arber, E.A.N.
1904 Cupressinoxylon Hookeri, sp.
nov., a large silicified tree from Tasmania. Geological Mag., dec. 5, 1, 7 - 11
+ plate.
Arber, E.A.N.
1904 The fossil flora of the Culm
Measures of north-west Devon, and the palaeontological evidence with regard to
the age of the beds. Phil. Trans. Royal Soc., Series B, 197, 291 - 325 + 2
plates.
Arber, E.A.N., and I. Rogers 1904
Note on a new fossiliferous limestone in the Upper Culm Measures.of west
Devon. Geological Mag., dec. 5, 1, 305 - 308.
Arber, E.A.N.
1904 Visit to the British Museum
(Natural History.) PGA 18(5/6), 390 - 391.
Arber, E.A.N.
1905 Catalogue of the fossil
plants of the Glossopteris flora in the Department of Geology, British Museum
(Natural History.) Being a Monograph of the Permo-Carboniferous flora of India
and the Southern Hemisphere. London: lxxiv + 255pp + 8 plates + map.
Arber, E.A.N.
1905 On some new species of
Lagenostomata, a type of Pteridospermous seed from the Coal Measures. Proc.
Royal Soc. 76B, 245 - 259 + 2 plates.
Arber, E.A.N.
1905 On the Sporangium-like
organs of Glossopteris Browniana, Brongn. QJGS 61, 324 - 338 + 2 plates.
Arber, E.A.N.
1906 Bibliography of literature
on Palaeozoic fossil plants, including some of the more important memoirs
published between 1870 - 1905. Progressus Rei Botanicae 1, 218 - 242.
Arber, E.A.N.
1906 The origin of Gymnospermae.
Science Progress 1(2), 222 - 237.
Arber, E.A.N.
1906 On the past history of
ferns. Ann. Bot. 20, 215 - 232.
Arber, E.A.N.
1907 A note on fossil plants from
the Carboniferous Limestone of Chepstow. Geological Magazine, dec. 5, 4(1), 4 -
5 [Monmouthshire]
Arber, E.A.N., and John Parkin 1907
On the origin of Angiosperms. Botanical Jl. Linnean Soc. 38, 29 - 80
[Translated into German as 'Der Ursprung der Angiospermen', in Österreich bot.
Zeitschr. Jahrg. 1908, 89 - ??]
Arber, E.A.N.
1907 On Triassic species of the
genera Zamites and Pterophyllum: types of fronds belonging to the Cycadophyta.
Trans. Linnean Soc. London, ser. II, Botany 7(7), 109 - 127 + 3 plates.
Arber, E.A.N.
1907 On the Upper Carboniferous
rocks of west Devon and north Cornwall.
QJGS 63(1), 1 - 28.
Arber, E.A.N.
1908 On a new Pteridosperm
possessing the Sphenopteris type of foliage. Ann. Bot. 22, 57 - 62 + 1 plate.
Arber, E.A.N., and H. Hamshaw Thomas 1908
On the structure of Sigillaria scutellata, Brongn., and other
Eusigillarian stems, in comparison with other Palaeozoic Lycopods. Phil. Trans.
Royal Soc. Series B, 200, 133 - 166 + 3 plates.
Arber, E.A.N.
1908 Der Ursprung der
Angiospermen, in Österreich bot. Zeitschr. Jahrg. 1908, 89 - ?? [German
translation of 'On the origin of the Angiosperms' (1907_ (qv)]
Arber, E.A.N.
1909 On a the affinities of the
Triassic plant Yuccites vogesiacus, Schimper and Mougeot. Geological Magazine,
dec. 5, 6, 11 - 14.
Arber, E.A.N.
1909 Fossil plants. Glasgow:
Gowan's Nature Books 21: 75pp + 60 plates.
Arber, E.A.N.
1909 On the fossil plants of the
Waldershare and Fredville series of the Kent coalfield, QJGS 65( ), 21 - 40 + pl. i.
Arber, E.A.N., and H. Hamshaw Thomas 1909 A
note on the structure of the cortex of Sigillaria mammiliaris, Brongn.. Ann.
Bot. 23, 513 - 514.
Arber, E.A.N.
1910 On the fossil flora of the
southern portion of the Yorkshire coalfield in north Derbyshire and
Nottinghamshire. Proc. Yorkshire Geol. Soc., 17(2), 132 - 155 + 8 plates
Arber, E.A.N.
1910 Note on a collection of
fossil plants from the Newent coal-field (Gloucestershire.) Geological
Magazine, dec. 5, 7, 241 - 244.
Arber, E.A.N.
1910 A note on q fossil wood from
Intombi Camp. Ladysmith. Ann. Natal Museum, 2, page 233.
Arber, E.A.N.
1910 A note on some fossil plants
from Newfoundland. Proc. Camb. Phil. Soc., 15, 390 - 392.
Arber, E.A.N.
1910 Notes on a collection of
fossil plants from the neighbourhood of Lake Nyasa, collected by Mr. A.R. Andrew.
QJGS, 66, 237 - 239.
Arber, E.A.N.
1910 Some fossil plants from
Western Australia. III. Palaeontological contributions to the geology of
Western Australia. Geological Survey Bull. 36, 25 - 28.
Arber, E.A.N.
1911 The coast scenery of north
Devon. Being an account of the geological features of the coast-line extending
from Porlock .. to Boscastle. Dent: xxiv + 261 + (2) adverts pp + fp + 63
plates + 2 folded maps
Arber, E.A.N.
1911 The Culm-measures of the
Exeter district. Geological Mag., dec. 5, 8, 495 - 497.
Arber, E.A.N.
1911 The natural history of coal.
CUP: x + 163pp [Translated into Russian in 1914]
Arber, E.A.N.
1912 On the fossil flora of the
Forest of Dean coalfield (Gloucestershire), and the relationships of the
coalfields of the west of England and South Wales. Phil. Trans. Royal Soc.,
Series B, 202, 233 - 281.
Arber, E.A.N.
1912 The fossil flora of the
Ingleton coal-field (Yorkshire.) Geological Mag., dec. 5, 9, 80 - 82.
Arber, E.A.N.
1912 The fossil plants of the Forest
of Dean coal-feld. Proc. Cotteswold Nat. Field Club 17(3), 321 - 332 + 4 plates
[Gloucestershire]
Arber, E.A.N.
1912 The Lower Carboniferous
(Carboniferous Limestone) flora of the Ballycastle coalfield, Co. Antrim. Sci.
Proc. Royal Dublin Soc. n.s. 13(12), 162 - 176 + 3 plates [Northern Ireland]
Arber, E.A.N.
1912 A note on some fossil plants
from the Kent coal-field. Geological Mag., dec. 5, 9, 97 - 99 + 1 plate.
Arber, E.A.N.
1912 On Psygmophyllum majus, sp.
nov., from the Lower Carboniferous rocks of Newfoundland, together with a
revision of the genus and remarks on its affinities. Trans. Linnean Soc.
London, Series II, Botany, 18, 391 - 407 + 3 plates.
Arber, E.A.N.
1913 On the discovery of fossil
plants in the Old Hill Marls of the south Staffordshire coal-field. Geological
Magazine, dec. 5, 10, 215 - 216.
Arber, E.A.N.
1913 A preliminary note on the
fossil plants of the Mount Potts Beds, New Zealand, collected by Mr. D.G.
Lillie, Biologist to Captain Scott's Antarctic Expedition in the Terra Nova.
Proc. Royal Soc., Series B., 86, 344 - 347 + 2 plates.
Arber, E.A.N.
1913 On the structure of
Dadoxylon Kayi, sp. nov., from the Halesowen Sandstone at Witley
(Worcestershire) QJGS 69, 454 - 457.
Arber, E.A.N.
1914 On the fossil flora of the
Kent coalfield. QJGS 70(1), 54 - 81 +
pls. xi - xiii.
Arber, E.A.N.
1914 On the fossil floras of the
Wyre Forest, with special reference to the geology of the coalfield and its
relationships to the neighbouring Coal Measures areas. Phil. Trans. Royal Soc.
Series B, 204, 363 - 445 + 4 plates.
Arber, E.A.N.
1914 Geology of the Kent
coalfield. Trans. Inst. Min. Eng. 47(5), 677 - 714.
Arber, E.A.N.
1914 A revision of the seed
impressions of the British Coal Measures. Ann. Bot., 28, 81 - 108 + 3 plates.
Arber, E.A.N.
1915 On a little-known coalfield
in Oxfordshire. Proc. Camb. Phil. Soc. 18, 130 - 133 [See also 1916]
Arber, E.A.N., and R.H. Goode 1915
On some fossil plants from the Devonian rocks of north Devon. Proc.
Camb. Phil. Soc. 18, 89 - 104 + 1 plate.
Arber, E.A.N.
1916 On the fossil floras of the
Coal Measures of south Staffordshire. Phil. Trans. Royal Soc., Series B., 208,
127 - 155 + 3 plates.
Arber, E.A.N.
1916 On a little-known coalfield
in Oxfordshire. Trans. Inst. Min. Eng. 50(2), 373 - 384 {see also 1915]
Arber, E.A.N.
1916 Studies on the geology of
the Kent coalfield - Part 1. The Coal-measure records of four borings. Trans.
Inst. Min. Eng. 50(2), 351 - 372.
Arber, E.A.N.
1916 The structure of the south
Staffordshire coalfield, with special reference to the concealed areas and to
the neighbouring fields. Trans. Inst. Min. Eng., 52(1), 35 - 70.
Arber, E.A.N.
1917 The earliest Mesozoic floras
of New Zealand. Palaeontological Bull. New Zealand Geological Survey 6: 80pp +
14 plates.
Arber, E.A.N.
1918 A note on submedullary casts
of Coal-measures Calamites. Geological Magazine, dec. 6, 5, 212 - 214.
Arber, E.A.N.
1918 Obituary by A.A. Geological Mag. Dec. 6, 5(9), 426 - 431 +
plate xv [Born 5 August 1870; died 14 June 1918; list of published work in
pages 428 - 431]
Arber, E.A.N.
1920 Obituary. QJGS 75, lx - lxi.
Arber, E.A.N.
1969 The coast scenery of north
Devon. Being an account of the geological features of the coast-line extending
from Porlock .. to Boscastle. Kingsmead: xxiv + 261 + (2) adverts pp + fp +
63 plates + 2 folded maps [Reprint]
Arber, Muriel Agnes [1913 - 2004] 1940
The coastal landslips of south-east Devon. PGA 51(3), 257 - 271 + pl.
14.
Arber, M.A.
1941 The coastal landslips of west
Dorset. PGA 52(3), 273 - 283 + pls. 19 - 20.
Arber, M.A.
1946 The valley system of Lyme
Regis. PGA 57(1), 8 - 15 + plates 1 - 2 [Dorset]
Arber, M.A.
1949 Cliff profiles of Devon and
Cornwall. Geographical Jl. 94, 191 - 197.
Arber, M.A.
1960 Pleistocene sea-levels in
north Devon. PGA 71(2), 169 - 176 + pl.
7 [Gravels]
Arber, M.A.
1971 The plane of landslipping on
the coast of south-east Devon. IN: J.A. Steers (edr), Applied coastal
geomorphology, Macmillan, 153 - 154.
Arber, M.A.
1973 Landslips near Lyme Regis
[Presidential Address] PGA 84, 121 - 133 [Dorset]
Arber, M.A.
1974 The cliffs of north Devon
[Presidential Address] PGA 85, 147 - 157.
Arber, M.A.
1977 A brickfield yielding
elephant remains at Barnstaple, north Devon. Quaternary Nl. 21, 19 - 21.
Arber, M.A.
1982 The Bideford Museum
geological collection of Inkerman Rogers (1866 - 1959.) Geological Curator
3(4), 199 - 208.
Arber, M.A., and John Fowles 1988
Lyme landscape and figures. Exeter: Dorset Books: ??
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2004 An extract from Muriel
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Arber, M.A.
2004 Muriel Agnes Arber (1913 -
2004) Geological Curator 8(2), 47 - 48 [b. July 1913; d. 10 May 2004 aged 90]
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daughter of E.A.N. Arber; d. 10 May 2004]
Arber, Muriel Agnes [1913 - 2004] 2005
Obituary [by [John] Eric Robinson] PGA 116(1), 61 - 63 [Daughter of
Edward Alexander Newell Arber [1870 - 1918] and Agnes Arber FRS [1879 - 1960]]
[Born 21 July 1913 at Cambridge; died 10 May 2004 at Cambridge]
Archaeologia Cantiana I - (in progress) 1858 - ????
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Archer, A.A.
1959 The distribution non-ferrous
ores in the Lower Palaeozoic rocks of North Wales, IN: Institution of Mining
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Archer, A.A.
1965 Notes on the Millstone Grit
of the north crop of the Pembrokeshire coalfield. PGA 76(2), 137 - 150.
Archer, A.A., and R.W. Elliot 1965
The occurrence of olivine-dolerite dykes near Llanrwst, North
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Archer, A.A.
1968 Geology of the south Wales
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Archer, A.A.
1969 Background and problems of
an assessment of sand and gravel resources in the United Kingdom. Ninth
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Archer, A.A.
1972 Sand and gravel as
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Archibald, John
1934 Kentish architecture as
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Archibald, John
1935 A denehole at Hammill near
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Architecural Review - brick special issue, May 1936.
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1976 Tougher mineral extraction
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Arkell, William Joscelyn [1904 - 1958] 1904
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Arkell, W.J.
???? A comparison between the
Jurassic rocks of the Calvados coast and those of southern England. PGA 41(4),
396 - 411 + pl. 29 + folded table [France: Normandy]
Arkell, W.J..
1929 - 37 A Monograph of British
Corallian Lamellibanchia. Monograph Palaeontographical Soc: ?? + 56 plates
[CNHSS]
Arkell, W.J.
1931 The age of the Natica band
in the Corallian at Cumnor, near Oxford; and descriptions of two new sections
at Cothill. PGA 42(1), 44 - 49
[Berkshire / Oxfordshire: limestone, sandstone]
Arkell, W.J.
1931 Report of field meeting to
study the Corallian rocks south-west of Oxford. Saturday, 27th September,
1930. PGA 42(1), 50 - 52 + pl. 4
[Berkshire / Oxfordshire: limestone, sandstone]
Arkell, W.J.
1933 Analysis of the Mesozoic and
Kainozoic folding in England. Report 25th International Geological Congress
Washington ..
Arkell, W.J.
1933 The Jurassic system in Great
Britain. Oxford: Clarendon Press: xii +
682pp + 41 plates [Reprinted 1970][CNHSS]
Arkell, W.J.
1933 The Lower Oolites exposed in
the Ardley and Fritwell railway-cuttings, between Bicester and Banbury,
Oxford. PGA 44(3), 340 - 354 + pls. 34 -
35.
Arkell, W.J.
1933 New evidence on the Great
Oolite succession at Bladon, near Woodstock, Oxfordshire. With report of field
meeting to Kirtlington, Shipton on Cherwell, Bladon and Handborough. PGA 44(2), 177 - 183 [Limestone]
Arkell, W.J.
1934 Whitsun field meeting, 1934.
The Isle of Purbeck. PGA 45(4), 412 -
419 [Dorset: limestone; Tilly Whim ‘caves’ [quarry]; Winspit quarries; Purbeck
marble]
Arkell, W.J.
1935 The Portland beds of the
Dorset mainland. PGA 46(3), 301 - 347 +
pls. 19 - 26 [Limestone]
Arkell, W.J..
1935 - 48 A Monograph on the
Ammonites of the English Corallian beds. Monograph Palaeontographical Soc: ?? +
84 plates.
Arkell, W.J.
1939 Derived ammonites from the
Lower Greensand of Surrey and their bearing on the tectonic history of the
Hog's Back. PGA 50(1), 22 - 25.
Arkell, W.J.
1939 Geology of Oxfordshire.
[Reprinted from VCH Oxfordshire I: 372pp + double-page cold. map + folded plan
+ plates]
Arkell, W.J.
1939 A map of the Corallian beds
between Marcham and Faringdon, Berkshire.
PGA 50(4), 487 - 509 + pl. 30 [Wiltshire / Oxfordshire / Berkshire:
limestones]
Arkell, W.J.
1940 Dorset geology, 1930 -
1940. Proc. Dorset Natural History and
Archaeological Soc. 61, 117 - XXXX
Arkell, W.J.
1941 Map of the Corallian beds
around Highworth, Wiltshire. PGA 52(2),
79 - 109 + pl. 5 [Clays, limestones, sandstones]
Arkell, W.J.
1941 Report on mollusca from the
pebbly sand below the roach bed at Swindon.
PGA 51(4), 385 - 399 [Wiltshire]
Arkell, W.J., and P.C. Sylvester Bradley 1942
Notes on the age of the Swindon Purbeck beds. PGA 52(4), 321 - 327 [Wiltshire: limestone]
Arkell, W.J.
1943 The Pleistocene rocks of
Trebetherick Point, north Cornwall: their interpretation and correlation. PGA 54(4), 141 - 165 + discussion in pp. 165
- 170.
Arkell, W.J.
1945 The names of the strata in
the Purbeck and Portland quarries. Proc.
Dorset Natural History and Archaeological Soc. 66, 158 - 168 [PWS]
Arkell, W.J.
1947 Geology of the country
around Weymouth, Swanage, Corfe and Lulworth. Sheets 341, 342 & 343 and
parts of 327, 328 and 329. MGS: xix + 386pp + xix plates [Dorset: Portland
stone in pp. 118 - 121; Purbeck stone in pp. 133 - 135; building and ornamental
stones in pp. 354 - 355; bricks and tiles in pp. 355 - xxx; list of official
Geological Survey photographs including stone quarries and quarrying in pp.366
- 367]
Arkell, W.J.
1947 The geology of the Evenload
gorge, Oxfordshire. PGA 58(2), 87 - 114 + plates 1 - 3 [Folded maps / sections][Brickearths
/ clays / gravels / limestones]
Arkell, W.J.
1947 The geology of Oxford. Oxford: Clarendon Press: viii + 267pp + 6
pls.
Arkell, W.J.
1947 Oxford stone. London: Faber & Faber 185 pp + 37 pls +
folding geol. map. [Reprinted 1970 by S.R. Publishers Ltd.][PWS]
Arkell, W.J.
1948 Rutland stone. Leicestershire and Rutland Magazine 1,
December 1948, xxxx
Arkell, W.J.
1949 The geology of Oxford.
Oxford: Clarendon Press: x + 267pp + 6 pls.
Arkell, W.J.
1951 The structure of Spring
Bottom Ridge, and the origin of the mud-slides, Osmington, Dorset. PGA 62(1), 21 - 30 + pl. 2 + folded map
[Chalk; clay; sandstones; limestones]
Arkell, W.J..
1951 - 59 Monograph of the English Bathonian Ammonites. Monograph
Palaeontographical Soc: ?? + 33 plates.
Arkell, W.J., and Edward L. Holt 1952
Ammonites from the Upper Oxford Clay at Stangate Hill, near Huntingdon.
PGA 63(1), 17 - 19 [From Edward L. Holt's field notes of 1943 of the widening
of the Great North Road]
Arkell, W.J., and D.T. Donovan 1952
The Fuller's Earth of the Cotswolds and its relation to the Great
Oolite. QJGS 107( ), 227 - 253 [Oxfordfshire / Gloucestershire]
Arkell, W.J. and S.I. Tomkeieff 1953
English rock terms chiefly as used by miners and quarrymen. Oxford University Press: xx + 140pp
[CNHSS][PWS]
Arkell, W.J.
1954 Three complete sections of
the Cornbrash. PGA 65(2), 115 - 122
[Somerset / Northants : limestone]
Arkell, W.J.
1956 Jurassic geology of the
world. Edinburgh / London: Oliver & Boyd: xv + 806pp + 46 plates.
Arkell, W.J., et al. 1957
Treatise on invertebrate palaeontology. L Cephalopoda (ed. R.C. Moore)
Arkell, W.J.
1959 Obituary by C.W.W. PGA 70(1), 113 - 114
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1922 Further discoveries of
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Armstrong, A.L.
1923 Discovery of a new phase of
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Proc. Prehistoric Soc. East Anglia 4, 113 - 125.
Armstrong, A.L.
1924 Further excavations upon the
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Armstrong, A.L.
1924 Percy Sladen Memorial Fund
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Armstrong, A.L.
1927 The Grimes' Graves problem
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Armstrong, A.
1934 Grime's Graves, Norfolk.
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1934 The Percy Sladen Trust
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Ashcroft, W.A., and M. Munro 1978
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E.B. Bailey and R.T.A. Eckford 1960
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Bailey, R.G.
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Bailey, Reginald Threlfall 1945
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Baker, H.E.
1928 Director of the Mid-Surrey
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London. Waterloo. Southwark. Sacred to the memory of Sir Edward Banks,
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whose remains are deposited in the family vault in this churchyard, blessed by
divine providence with an honest heart, a clear head and an extraordinary
degree of perseverence, he rose superior to all difficulties and was the
founder of his own fortune; and although of self-cultivated talent, he early in
life became a contractor for public works and was actually and successfully
engaged during forty years in the execution of some of the most useful,
extensive and splendid works of his time amongst which may be mentioned the Waterloo,
Southwark, London and Staines Bridges over the River Thames, the Naval Works of
Sheerness Dockyard and the New Channels for the Rivers Ouse, Nene, and Witham
in Norfolk and Lincolnshire. He was eminently distinguished for the simplicity
of his manners and the benevolence of his heart, respected for his inflexible
integrity and his pure and unaffected piety in all the relations of his life.
He was candid , diligent, and humane, just in purpose, firm in execution: his
liberality and indulgence to his numerous coadjudicators, were alone equalled
by the generosity and charity displayed in the disposal of his honourably
acquired wealth. He departed this life at Tilgate, Sussex, the residence of his
daughter, Mrs. Gilbert East Jolliffe, on the 5th day of July, 1835 in the 66th
year of his life. Perseverando [Lettering on the Memorial in St. Margaret's
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The Autumn and Winter preceding, having been exceedingly wet; a very
heavy Snow having fallen, beginning on the night of Christmas Day 1836 and
continuing uninterruptedly for two Days and two nights.
The Roads were blocked up, all over the Kingdom,
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Again in the early Part of the Year 1840, impeding
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Barfoot found two further such truncated shafts and suggested they might have
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Baring Gould, ????
1887 The "burnt" or
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1953 Writing a business
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1935 60 Deerings Road [Kelly RR
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Barnard, Mrs
1935 31 St. John's Road,
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Barnard, Mrs
1935 30 White Post Hill [Kelly RR
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Barnard, Alfred
1935 23 St. John's Road,
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Barnard, Derek
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Barnard, Herbert Jack 1935
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1925 R. Barnard & Co. Ltd -
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Lane, Reigate - listed in Home Office (1927) List for 1925.
Barnard, R.
1935 R. Barnard & Co. Ltd
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Road, Reigate, in Kelly's Redhill & Reigate Directort, 1935. A Thomas J. Barnard (oilman) was at 7 Oakhill
Road; and others of this surname elsewhere in the town.
Barnard, T.
1949 Whitsun field meeting to the
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PGA 59(4), 229 - 233 [Chalk; clays; sands]
Barnard, T.
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Barnard, Tom 1952
Foraminifera from the Upper Oxford Clay (Jurassic) of Warboys,
Huntingdonshire. PGA 63(4), 336 - 350.
Barnard, Tom
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Barnard, Tom.
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Barnard, T., W.G. Cordey, and D.J. Shipp 1981
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Barnard, Thomas J.
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Barnard, William Harry 1935
27 Osborne Road, Redhill [Kelly RR Directory 1935]
Barnard, William Walter 1935
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Barnatt, John
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Barnatt, John
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Barnatt, John
2003 The High Rake Project - an
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Barnatt, John, Chris Heathcote, Jim Rieuwerts and
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Peak District mines - observations and discoveries - Part 7. Nl. Peak
District Mines Historical Soc. 107, 5 - 6.
Enterprise mine, Coombes Dale, Stoney Middleton,
Derbyshire
Trommel, Longstone Edge Derbyshire
Mandale Mine, Lathkill Dale, Over Haddon,
Derbyshire
Dark Hole / Primrose mine, Bacon Rake, Matlock
Bath, Derbyshire
Brown Edge, White Great Rake and Lickpenny Mines,
Winster, Derbyshire
(6) Longtor Veins, Winster, Derbyshire
(7) White Rake, Stoney Middleton Dale,
Derbyshire
(8) Streaks Vein, Stoney Middleton Dale,
Derbyshire
Barnatt, John, et al. 2003
Peak District mines - observations and discoveries - part 8. Nl. PDMHS
108, 9 - 10.
Fire-setting: Whalf (Hillocks) mine, Monyash
Probable zinc-calcining kilns, Dale mine, Warslow,
Staffordshire
Harrybecca mine, Hassop Common, Derbyshire
Brightside mine, Hassop Common, Derbyshire
Via Gellia, Middleton-by-Wirksworth
Jowle Grove, Peak Forest
Stone buddle trough and gin circle, Cackle Mackle
mine, Longstone Moor
Adit to probable basalt mine, Millers Dale
Limestone quarry / mine, Taddington Dale
Barnatt, John
2003 Two Sheds mine, near
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Barnatt, John
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Barnatt, John
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2004 Investigations of shafts on
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Barnatt, John, Chris Heathcote, and Terry
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Barnatt, John
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Barnatt, John, and Chris Heathcote 2004
The Maury and Burfoot mines, Taddington and Brushfield, Derbyshire.
Mining History 15(3), 45 - 50.
Barnatt, John, John Highfield, Ray Marsh, Jon
SCAIFE, and Terry Worthington 2004 Mining in Northern Dale, near Wensley,
Derbyshire, SK 268604. Bull. PDMHS 110, page 5.
Barnatt, John, Chris Heathcote, and Terry
Worthington 2004 Possible gin circle, Masson Hill, Matlock
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Barnatt, John, and Chris Heathcote 2004
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Bull. PDMHS 110, page 4.
Barnatt, John
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(2) Engine house and wheelpit, Silence Mine, Grindlow, Derbyshire; (3) Gin
circle, Have It All Mine, Great Hucklow, Derbyshire; (4) Coes and gin circle at
Lathkill Sale Mine, Lathkill Dale, Over Haddon, Derbyshire; (5) Ochre mine,
Lathkill Dale, Over Haddon, Derbyshire; (6) Adit into Wenley Hill Vein,
Bradford Dale, near Youlgreave, Derbyshire; (7) Surface remains at Litton
Frith, Cressbrook Dale, near Cressbrook, Derbyshire; (8) Calcite mine, Litton
Frith, Cressbrook Dale, near Cressbrook, Derbyshire; (9) Hurst's Pit Sough,
near Lumb Hole, Cressbrook Dale, Derbyshire; (10) Eastern Range of Maury Veins,
Millers and Tideswell Dales, near Tideswell, Derbyshire; (11) Lead mining on
Thorpe Cloud, Dovedale, Derbyshire]
Barnatt, John
2004 Shaft capping by the PDMHS
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Barnes, David
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Barnes, E.E.
1928 Limestone for neutralising
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Barnes, J.W.
1979 The first metal workings and
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Barnes, John W.
1981 Basic geological mapping.
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Barnes, Paul, and Ron J. Firman 1992
Gypsum working in the parish of Orston, Nottinghamshire. Bull. Peak District Mines Historical Soc.
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Barnes, Paul, and Ron [J.] Firman 1998
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Barnes, Robert
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Barnes, Robert, and Brenda Innes 1984 A
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Kent Archaeological Review 75, 106 - 110.
Barnes, R.P.
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Barnes, S., J. Parnell, A.H. Ruffell, and R.M.
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geochemistry in the Chalk of Northern Ireland. Q. Jl. Engineering Geology and
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Barnes, Sasha
1996 Library stocked with
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Barnes, W.
1928 Excavating machinery. As
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Benn Ltd: xvi + 248 + (12) adverts pp
Barnet Lime Co. Ltd 1960
Member of Chalk Limes and Allied Industries Research Association (Lime
Division)[Hertfordshire]
Barnett, G.W.T.
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Barnwell, P.W.
2005 Farm buildings and the
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Barooah, B.C.
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Barr, Catherine
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32 [Groundwater levels rising under British cities .. e.g. by 1.7m p.a. under Trafalgar Square]
Barr, F.T.
1962 Upper Cretaceous planktonic
foraminifera from the Isle of Wight, England. Palaeontology 4(4), 552 - 580 +
plates 69 - 72 [Chalk]
Barr, F.T.
1966 Upper Greensand foraminifera
from the Ballydeenlea Chalk, County Kerry, Ireland. Palaeontology 9(3), 492 -
510.
Barrande, Joachim [1799 - 1883] 2000 A
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Barrell, Adrian
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Barrett, Ann
2000 Field meeting to Hastings
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Barrett, B. Hilton, J.E. Richey, and W.E.
Graham 1945 Economic geology of Canonbie coalfield
(Dumfriesshire & Cumberland) with Appendices. Geological Survey Wartime Pamphlet 42: 52pp
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Barrett, Claire
2003 Sound defence. Heritage
Today, December 2003, 34 - 35 and 37 - 38 [Kent: Denge (Romney Marsh) concrete
sound mirrors built on coast 1927 - 1930 to detect enemy aircraft - Scheduled
Ancient Monuments threatened by gravel extraction - stabilised with funding
from the ALSF]
Barrett, Eileen
1990 The extractive minerals
industry in the National Science Curriculum.
School Science Review 72(259), 9 - 17.
Barrett, Lucas [1837 - 1862] 1837
Geologist and naturalist / curator of the Woodwardian Museum at
Cambridge / FGS 1855 / died off Port Royal (Jamaica) whilst diving to
investigate a coral reef [DNB 3, page 283]
Barrett, M.J., and B.M. Mollowney 1972
Pollution problems in relation to the Thames barrier. Phil. Trans. Royal
Soc. A, 272(1221), 213 - 221 [CNHSS]
Barrington, Daines
1784 An account of certain
remarkable pits or caverns in the earth,
in the County of Berks. In a letter to
the Rev. Dr. Douglas, F.S.A. 8pp
[Berkshire] [? reprinted in VCH Berks ???][CNHSS]
Barritt, John, et al. 1988
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gravel, Hertfordshire]
Barritt, John
2004 Suppliers must react to
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Quarries and Mines 2004, 47 - 48.
Barritt, John
2005 Increasing the demand for
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Barrois, Charles [1851 - 1930] 1875
L'age des "Folkestone Beds" du Lower Green Sand. Extrait des
Annales de la Societe Geologique du Nord 3, 23 - 25 [CNHSS]
Barrois, C.
1875 L'age des couches de
Blackdown (Devonshire.) Extrait des Annales de la Societe Geologique du Nord 3,
1 - 8 [CNHSS]
Barrois, C.
1875 Ondulations de la craie dans
le sud de l'Angleterre. Extrait des Annales de la Societe Geologique du Nord 2,
?? - ??
Barrois, C.
1876 L'age de la pierre de
Totternhoe (Bedfordshire.) Ann. Soc. Geol. du Nord 3, ???
Barrois, C.
1876 Recherches sur le terrain
Crétacé superieur de l’Angleterre & de l’Irlande. Lille: Imprimerie et Librairie Six-Horemans:
232pp + 3 folded pls [CNHSS]
Barrois, C.
1879 A geological sketch of the
Boulonnais. Reprinted from PGA 6(1): 37pp + folded plate [France: Bath Oolite
(Marquise rests immediately on the Palaeozoic][BL 7106.f.11.(18.)]
Barrois, C.
1879 Note on the Rev. J.F.
Blake's paper on the Chalk of Yorkshire.
PGA 6(4), 165 - 171 [Including reply by J.F. Blake]
Barrois, C.
1919 [Text of a letter dated 8
November 1918 sent to Prof. Charles Barrois on the liberation of Lille] PGA 30,
page 96.
Barois, C.
1940 Obituary [in French] by
Pierre Pruvost. PGA 51(1), 108 - 109.
Barron, A.J.M., M.G. Sumbler, and A.N. Morigi 1997 A
revised lithostratigraphy for the Inferior Oolite Group (Middle Jurassic) of
the Cotswolds, England. PGA 108(4), 269
- 285 [Gloucestershire / Oxfordshire: limestones]
Barron, Hugh, Maarten Krabbenddam, and Gordon
Todd 2004 Scotland's first geopark - the North West
Highlands. Earth Heritage 23, 19 - 21 [Sutherland]
Barron, Peter
1971 Gatton Bottom dig. Pelobates
14, 7 - 8 [Surrey: building-stone quarry]
Barron, Ronald Spilsby 1958
Field meeting at Pewsey Vale and Devizes district. PGA 68(3), 228 - 230 [Wiltshire: clays /
sandstones / limestones / chalk]
Barron, Ronald Spilsby 1976
The geology of Wiltshire. A field
guide. Bradford on Avon : Moonraker
Press : 176pp. [Building stones are noticed in pp. 42 - 45 and 137 - 139]
Barron, R.S.
1983 Obituary by J.M.H. PGA 94(1), page 94.
Barrow, George [1853 - 1932] 1853
appointed Temporary Assistant Geologist GSGB 1876; geologist 1896;
District Geologist 1909; retired 1915; Bolitho Medal 1912; Murchison Medal
1913; President GA 1916 - 18]
Barrow, George
1893 On an intrusion of
muscovite-biotite gneiss in [the] south-east Highlands of Scotland and its
accompanying metamorphism. QJGS 49, 330 - 358.
Barrow, George
1893 On the origin of the
crystalline schists. With special reference to the southern Hughlands. Abstract
of lecture delivered Friday, March 3rd, 1893. PGA 13, 48 - 49.
Barrow, George
1901 On the occurrence of
Silurian [?] rocks in Forfarshire and Kincardineshire along the eastern border
of the Highlands. QJGS 57, 328 - 345.
Barrow, G., J.S. Grant Wilson, E.H. Cunningham
Craig, and J.S. Flett 1905 The geology of the country round Blair
Atholl, Pitlochry and Aberfeldy (Explanation of Sheet 55.) MGS: ????
Barrow, G.
1906 The geology of the Isles of
Scilly. MGS [Cornwall]
Barrow, G.
1908 The high-level platforms of
Bodmin Moor and their relation to the deposits stream-tin and wolfram. QJGS 64(3), 384 - 400 + pls. xlv - xlvi
[Cornwall: tungsten]
Barrow, G.
1909 Excursion to Hertingfordbury
and Hertford. Saturday, March 20th, 1909.
PGA 21(3), 167 - 171 [Gravel]
Barrow, G.
1909 1909 Excursion to the new railway from Bicester to
Aynho, Saturday, July 18th, 1908. PGA 21(1), 36 - 45 [Northamptonshire]
Barrow, G.
1912 On the geology of lower
Deeside and the southern Highland border.
PGA 23(5), 274 - 290 + folded geological map [Scotland]
Barrow, G.
1912 Lower Deeside and the
Highland border. PGA 23(5), 268 - 273.
Barrow, G., and L.J. Wills 1913
Records of London wells. MGS: iv
+ 215pp + 3 folded pls.[The Croydon Bourne is noticed in pages 25 - 29][CNHSS]
Barrow, G.
1914 Report of an excursion to
Hertingfordbury and Hertford. September
20th, 1913. PGA 25(2), 115 - 116
[Gravel; clay]
Barrow, G.
1915 Report of an excursion to
Cowcroft brickfield, Chesham. Saturday, July 10th, 1915. PGA 26(5), 330 - 340 [Buckinghamshire:
brick-clay; sand]
Barrow, G.
1915 Report of an excursion to
Cuffley and Potter's Bar. April 24th, 1915.
PGA 26(4), 286 - 288 [Middlesex: gravel]
Barrow, G.
1915 Report of an excursion to
East Grinstead. June 13th, 1914. PGA 26(2), 120 - 122 [Sussex: sandstone
quarry]
Barrow, G.
1917 The second excursion to
Cowcroft brickfield, Chesham. Saturday, July 15th, 1916. PGA 28(1), 40 - 43 [Buckinghamshire: clay /
sand]
Barrow, G.
1918 Excursion to Ware. Saturday, September 15th, 1917. PGA 29(1/2),
42 - 45 [Herts; clay; gravel]
Barrow, G.
1919 Excursion to Chorley
Wood. Saturday, June 29th, 1918. PGA
29(3), 140 - 148 [Herts: brick-clay; gravel; 'bombing school trenches closely
guarded']
Barrow, G.
1919 Excursion to Stanmore Hill
and Bushey Heath. Saturday, May 17th,
1919. PGA 30(3), 122 - 126 [Middlesex: gravels; brick-clay]
Barrow, G., W. Gibson, T.C. Cantrill, E.E.L.
Dixon, and C.H. Cunnington 1919 The geology of the country around Lichfield
(One-inch Sheet 154.) MGS: ????
Barrow, G.
1919 Second excursion to Chorley
Wood. Saturday, June 21st, 1919. PGA
30(3), 145 - 148 [Herts: chalk pit 'enlarged by exploding bombs' /gravel]
Barrow, G.
1919 Some future work for the
Geologists' Association. PGA 30(1), 1 - 48 + plates i - ii [London Basin:
Tertiary and Quaternary deposits etc; clays / gravels / sands / Hertfordshire
puddingtone / sarsens / bull-head bed / brickearths / clay-with-flints /
Chorley Wood Common (Hertfordshire) / Cowcroft brickfield, Chesham
(Buckinghamshire)(Plate 1 is a folded geologica map of NW London &c]
Barrow, G.
1920 Notes on the correlation of
the deposits described in Mr. C.J. Gilbert's paper with the high-level gravels
of the south of England (or the London Basin.)
QJGS 75(1), 44 - 50.
Barrow, G.
1921 Excursion to Rickmansworth.
Saturday, May 8th, 1920. PGA 32(1), 17 -
20 [Herts: chalk; gravel; brick-clay]
Barrow, G., and J.F.N. Green 1921
Excursion to the Tring gap and Steps Hill. Saturday, April 9th, 1921.
PGA 32(4), 215 - 217 [Herts]
Barrow, G., and J.F.N. Green 1921
Excursion to Wendover and Buckland Common, near Cholesbury. Saturday,
July 24th, 1920. PGA 32(1), 42 - 46 [Bucks]
Barrow, G.
1933 Obituary by J.F.N.G. and
S.W.W. PGA 44(1), 111 - 112.
Barrow, G.
1934 In memoriam. George Barrow.
Proc. Yorkshire Geological Soc. 22(3), 242 - 243.
Barrow, G.
1960 The geology of Isles of
Scilly (Sheets 357 and 360.) MGS: iii +
37 + 7 pls [Cornwall]
Barrow, Vernon
1990 Bricks and brickmaking. Domestic Buildings Research Group News 56
(1990/3), 2 - 6 [Surrey]
Barry, Charles [1795 - 1860] 1795
[b. 23/05/1795 - d. 12/05/1860]
Barry, Charles, H.T. De La Beche, William Smith
and C.H. Smith 1839 Report with reference to the selection of
stone for building the new Houses of Parliament. Presented to the Commissioners of Her
Majesty's Woods, Forests, Land Revenues, Works and Buildings. Parliamentary Papers (HC) 30, 3 - 43 [There
was a 2nd edn. (?) in 1845]
The quarries considered by Barry et al. were ..
Abercarne and Newbridge, Monythersloyne,
Monmouthshire
2 Ancaster, Lincolnshire
3 Auchray, Strathmartine,
Forfarshire
4 Bali
Cross, Bakewell Edge, Derbyshire
5 Barradoes, Tintern, Monmouthshire
6 Barnack Mill, Barnack,
Northamptonshire
7 Bath (Lodge Hill), Coombe Down,
Somerset
8 Bath (Baynton), Box, Wiltshire
9 Bath (Drewe's), Monkton Farleigh,
Wiltshire
Beer, Devon
Bevis's, East Tisbury, Wiltshire
Binnie, Uphall, Linlithgow
Bolsover, Bolsover Moor, Derbyshire
Bolton's, Aislaby, Yorkshire
Bramley Fall (Old quarry), Leeds, Yorkshire
Brodsworth, Yorkshire
Cadeby, Yorkshire
Calverley, Tunbridge Wells, Kent
Cat Craig, Carridon, Linlithgowshire
Chilmark, Wiltshire
Craigleith, Edinburghshire
Cranmore, Doulting, Wiltshire
Crawbank, Borrowstoness, Linlithgowshire
Duffield Bank, Duffield, Derbyshire
Duke's, Holt, Stanwell Bridge, Derbyshire
Dumore Avenue, Dunmore Park, Stirlingshire
Dumore Wood, do, do
Dumore Craighead, do, do
Dumore Stable, do, do
Elland Edge, Yorkshire
Gatherley Moor, near Richmond, Yorkshire
Gatton, Surrey
Giffneuch, Giffneuch Farm, Lanarkshire
Giles (Saint), near Lincoln, Lincolnshire
Glammiss, Forfarshire
Hamhill, near Yeovil, Somersetshire
Haydor, near Grantham, Lincolnshire
Heddington, Oxfordshire
Heddon, Heddon-on-the-Wall, Northumberland
Hildenley, New Malton, Yorkshire
Hollington, Staffordshire
Hookstone, Harrowgate, Yorkshire
Hopton Wood, Middleton near Wirksworth, Derbyshire
Huddlestone, Yorkshire
Humbie, Linlithgowshire
Hungerhill, Belper, Derbyshire
Jackdaw Craig, Thiefdale, Yorkshire
Kenton, Northumberland
Ketton, Rutlandshire
Kirk Smeaton, Yorkshire
Knockley &c, Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire
Leeds (New), Yorkshire
Lindrop, Lindrop Hill, Derbyshire
Lindley's Red, Mansfield, Nottinghamshire
Lindley's White, Mansfield, Nottinghamshire
Lioch, Auchterhouse, Forfarshire
Locheel, Forfarshire
Longannet, Tulleallan Estate, Perthshire
Longwood Edge, Yorkshire
Meanwood, Yorkshire
Morley Moor, Derbyshire
Munlochy, Bennetsfield Shore, Ross-shire
Mylnefield or Ringoodie, Longforgan, Perthshire
Osmotherley, Yorkshire
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Park, Tixall, Staffordshire
Park Spring, near Leeds, Yorkshire
Park Nook, Robin Hood's Well, near Doncaster,
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Pensher, Pensher Colliery, near Houghton-le-
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Portland (Vern-street), do, do
Portland (Castles), do, do
Portland (Waycroft), do, do
Portland (Maggott), do, do
Portland (Goslings), do, do
Portland (Grove quarry, Bowers), do, do
Portland (Grove quarry, Red-Croft), do, do
President, Garscube, Dumbartonshire
Pyotdines, near Dundee, Forfarshire
Redgate, Wolingham, Durham
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Scotgate Head, Huddersfield, Yorkshire
Seacombe, Isle or Purbeck, Dorsetshire
Shaw Lane, Hunger Hill, Derbyshire
Smawse, Bramham Moor, Yorkshire
Stancliff or Darley Dale, Derbyshire
Stanley, Higley, Shropshire
Stenton, near Barnard Castle, Durham
Sutton, near Bridgend, Glamorganshire
Talacre & Gweslyn, Llanaga, Flintshire
Taynton or Teynton, Oxfordshire
Totternhoe, Bedfordshire
Victoria, Stanningley, Yorkshire
Viney Hill, Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire
Wass, Byland, Yorkshire
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Field meeting at Eynsford, Kent. Saturday, 24th September, 1949. PGA 61(3), page 302 [Chalk]
Bell, Alexander Montgomerie 1904
Implementiferous sections at Wolvercote (Oxfordshire.) QJGS 60(2), 120 -132.
Bell, Alfred [1835 - 1925] 1912
On the zonal stratification of the eastern British Pliocenes. Essex
Naturalist 16(10-12), 289 - 305.
Bell, Alfred
1915 A description of the
Sub-Crag Detritus-bed. Proc. Prehistoric Soc. East Anglia 2(1), 139 - 148.
Bell, Alfred
1921 British oysters: past and
present. Essex Naturalist 19(3), 183 - 208 + plates 12 - 15; and (4), 209 - 221
+ plates 16 - 18 [Pliocene - Pleistocene - Holocene]
Bell, Alfred
1921 British oysters: past and
present: supplementary notes. Essex Naturalist 19(5), 300 - 302 [Pliocene -
Pleistocene - Holocene]
Bell, Alfred
1926 Obituary. QJGS 82(3), lix -
lx.
Bell, Alfred
1926 Alfred Bell. Born 1835. Died
1925 [BY G.M.]. Essex Naturalist 21(5), 209 - 213 + port. plate.
Bell, A.R.
1989 Assessment of the durability
of natural sandstones: Scrabo sandstone.
Queens Univ. Belfast: thesis
Bell, Dugald
1881 Among the rocks around
Glasgow: a series of excursion sketches and other papers. Glasgow: viii + 223pp
+ cold. map [Scotland]
Bell, Dugald
1882 On a large boulder of
mica-schist near Inverbeg, Lochlomond.
Glasgow: ????
Bell, Dugald
1885 Among the rocks round
Glasgow. 2nd edn. Glasgow: ???
Bell, Dugald
1891? Phenomena of the glacial
epoch. II. The 'Great Submergence.'
Glasgow: ???
Bell, Dugald
1892 On a glacial mound in Glen
Fruin, Dumbartonshire. Glasgow: ???
Bell, Dugald
1892 On the alleged proofs of
submergence in Scotland during the glacial epoch. I. Chapelhall, near
Airdrie. Glasgow: ???
Bell, Dugald
1894 On the glaciation of the
west of Scotland. Glasgow: ???
Bell, Dugald
1894 The glaciation of the west
of Scotland, with special reference to the theory of floating ice. Trans. Edinburgh Geological Soc. 7, 49 - ??
Bell, Frederick Gladstone 1975
Salt and subsidence in Cheshire, England. Engineering Geology 9, 237 -
247.
Bell, F.G. (edr)
1975 Site investigations in areas
of mining subsidence. Newnes - Butterworths.
[A section in pages 16 - 24 deals with subsidence
caused by factors other than coal mining - i.e. shallow drift mines or quarries
for other materials, rock-salt mines and solution mining, and subsidence
especially in London resulting from water abstraction - a plan is included
shewing the relationship between the Hopton Wood openworks and the Middleton
limestone mine at Wirksworth, Derbyshire]
Bell, F.G.
1983 Engineering properties of
soils and rocks. 2nd edn. Butterworths: [iii] + 149pp [ISBN
0-408-01457-1][CNHSS]
Bell, F.G., M.G. Culshaw, J.C. Cripps, and M.A.
Lovell (edrs) 1988 Engineering geology of underground movements.
Proceedings of the 23rd Annual Conference of the Engineering Group of the
Geological Society held at Nottingham University 13 - 17 September 1987.
Geological Society of London Engineering Geology Special Publication 5: x +
456pp [ISBN 0-903317-41-9][GSL]
Bell, F.G., J.C. Cripps, M.G. Culshaw, and M.A.
Lovell 1988 A review of ground movements due to civil and
mining engineering operations. IN: Engineering geology of underground
movements. Proceedings of the 23rd Annual Conference of the Engineering Group
of the Geological Society held at Nottingham University 13 - 17 September 1987
[ed. by F.G. Bell, M.G. Culshaw, J.C. Cripps, and M.A. Lovell (edrs) Geological
Society of London Engineering Geology Special Publication 5: x + 456pp [ISBN
0-903317-41-9], 3 - 31.
Bell, F.G., and J.M. Coulthard 1988
Regional study of the West Midlands area to locate old limestone mine
workings. IN: Engineering geology of underground movements. Proceedings of the
23rd Annual Conference of the Engineering Group of the Geological Society held
at Nottingham University 13 - 17 September 1987 [ed. by F.G. Bell, M.G.
Culshaw, J.C. Cripps, and M.A. Lovell (edrs) Geological Society of London Engineering
Geology Special Publication 5: x + 456pp [ISBN 0-903317-41-9], 279 - 285.
Bell, F.G.
1988 Subsidence associated with
the abstraction of fluids. IN: Engineering geology of underground movements.
Proceedings of the 23rd Annual Conference of the Engineering Group of the
Geological Society held at Nottingham University 13 - 17 September 1987 [ed. by
F.G. Bell, M.G. Culshaw, J.C. Cripps, and M.A. Lovell (edrs) Geological Society
of London Engineering Geology Special Publication 5: x + 456pp [ISBN 0-903317-41-9],
363 - 376.
Bell, F.G., and M.G. Culshaw 1993 A
survey of the geotechnical properties of some relatively weak Triassic
sandstones. IN: J.C. Cripps, et al., edrs., The engineering geology of weak
rock .. GSL Engineering Geology Special
Publication 8, 139 - 148 [Lenton and Nottingham Castle Sandstones]
Bell, F.G., and M.G. Culshaw 1998
Petrographic and engineering properties of sandstones from the Sneinton
Formation, Nottinghamshire, England. Q.
Jl. Engineering Geology 31(1), 5 - 19.
Bell, F.G., and M.G. Culshaw 1998
Some geohazards caused by soil mineralogy, chemistry and microfabric: a
review. IN: Julian G. Maund, and Malcolm Eddleston (edrs) Geohazards in engineering geology. GSL
Engineering Geology Special Publication 15: vii + 448pp [ISBN 1-86239-012-6],
427 - 441.
Bell, F.G.
2000 Engineering properties of
soils and rocks. 4th edn. Blackwell Science: ix + 482pp [ISBN 0-632-05205-8]
Bell, F.G., M.G. Culshaw, and K.J. Northmore 2003
The metastability of some gull-fill materials from Allington, Kent, UK.
Q. Jl. Engineering Geology and Hydrogeology 36(3), 217 - 229 [Hythe Beds:
Kentish Rag with brickearth in gulls]
Bell, F.G.
2004 Engineering geology and
construction. Spon Press: 797pp [ISBN 0-415-25939-8]
Bell, Gavin
1986 Claws, the newest dinosaur. The Times, 27 November 1986 [Baryonyx
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Bell, Helen, and Richard Shaw 2004
Solid as a rock? Planet Earth, Spring 2004, 30 - 31 [Oil, water and gas
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Bell, M.
1983 Mollusc analyses of two
Neolithic sites on the Cotswolds. Quaternary Nl. 41, page 35.
Bell, Patrick, James Passmore, and Andy
Riddick 2000 The BGS Intranet: delivering data to the
geologist's desk. Earthwise 16, 28 - 29.
Bell, R.
1987 Landslip at Wanborough.
Modern Railways 44(462), page 150.
Bell, Richard
1988 The Sand House - a Victorian
marvel. Doncaster : Bond Publications.
37pp [Yorkshire][PWS]
Bell, R.G.
1884 Land shells in the
Crag. Geological Magazine 31, 262 - ???
[Essex]
Bell, Thomas L.
1852 On the geology of the
neighbourhood of Kotah, Deccan. QJGS 8(1), 230 - 233.
Bell, T.
1858 - 62 and 1913 A Monograph of
the fossil Malacostracous Crustacea of Great Britain. Monograph
Palaeontographical Soc: ?? + 22 plates [The index was issued in 1913]
Bell, T. Hugh
1882 The salt deposits of
Middlesbrough, and the mode of winning them.
Proc. Cleveland Inst. Eng.
Bell, William A.
1914 Owner of Pendhill Court /
Lord of the Manor of Blechingley [James S. Ogilvy, 1914, A pilgrimage in Surrey
II, page 140]
Bell, W.G.
1951 The Great Fire of London in
1666. Revised edn. London: Bodley Head: incl. 25 plates + 3 folded paltes
[Increased demand for brick / buildings stones]
Bell, W.G.
1994 The Great Fire of London in
1666. 3rd edn. London: Brackon: ??
Bell, W.H., and F.J. Bennett 1892
Excursion to Devizes, Swindon and Faringdon. Easter, 1892. I. Devizes,
Seend, Etchilhampton and Potterne. PGA 12(8), 323 - 325 [Wiltshire: malmstones
/ brick-clays / ironstone / chalk / sands]
Bell, William Abraham 1893
Purchased Pendell Court in 1893 [See: Uvedale Lambert, 1921,
Blechingley: a parish history I, page 312]
Bellars, E.J.
1975 The development and decline
of the Surrey Iron Railway. : Photocopied typescript [Also deals with the
Croydon, Merstham, and Godstone Iron Railway][CPL: qS60(656-2)]
Bellingham, J.
1957 Reigate's unusual mine. Surrey County Jl. 4(10), p. 286 [Colley Hill:
hearthstone]
Belloc, Joseph Hilaire Pierre [1870 - 1953] 1870
French born British writer and poet / Liberal MP 1906 - 1910 / author of
'The servile state' (1912)
Belloc, Joseph Hilaire Pierre [1870 - 1953] 1911
The old road. Illustrated by William Hyde. London: Constable & Co.
Ltd: xii + 296pp + 10 plates + folded map [The 'Pilgrims' Way through
Hampshire, Surrey amd Kent][Betchworth: chalk pits illustrated in plate f.p.
191 and described (with the Brockham pits) in pages 188 - 189:
.. a great lime pit, which is called Betchworth
Pit, and next to it a similar work, not quite as large, but huge enough to
startle any one that comes upon it suddenly over the edge of the Downs. Between them they make up the chief landmark
of the county. ..
Here, however, in these enormous pits, we come to
something different and new. I looked up at the immensity and considered how
often I had seen them through the haze: two patches of white shining over the
Weald ..
..
just above Betchworth Station .. the cottages of
the
workmen (page 194)
Bellot, Thomas
1848 On the discovery of coal on
the Island of Labuan, Borneo. QJGS 4(1), page 50.
Belsey, Valerie R., and Paul Kelly 1981
The farm kilns of Berry Pomeroy parish. A limekiln miscellany. IN: Walter Minchinton (edr), The South West
and South Wales, xxxx.
Bemrose, Henry Howe Arnold [1857 – 1939] ???? [Other
wise Henry Howe Bemrose, or Henry Howe Arnold-Bemrose]
Bemrose, H.H.A.
1894 Notes on Crick Hill. Derby: ???? [? Derbyshire]
Bemrose, H.H.A.
1894 On the microscopical
structure of the Carboniferous dolerites and tuffs of Derbyshire. QJGS 50, 603 - 644
Bemrose, H.H.A.
1899 Geology of the Ashbourne
& Buxton branch of the London & North Western Railway. Ashbourne to
Crake Low. QJGS 55(2), 224 – 238 + plates xvii – xviii [Derbyshire: limestones
/ tuffs]
Bemrose, H.H.A.
1899 On a sill and faulted inlier
in Tideswell Dale (Derbyshire) QJGS 55(2), 239 – 250 + plates xix – xx.
Bemrose, H.H.A., and Wheelton Hind 1899
Long excursion to Derbyshire, Wednesday, August 2nd, to Thursday, August
10th, 1899. PGA 16(5), 221 - 225 [incl.
visit to the blue john mine]
Bemrose, H.H.A.
1899 A sketch of the geology of
the Lower Carboniferous rocks of Derbyshire. PGA 16(4), 165 - 221 [Fluorspar
and other miscellaneous mining mentioned]
Bemrose, H.H.A., et al. 1904
Excursion to Buxton and north Derbyshire. Whitsuntide, May 21st to May
25th, 1904. PGA 18(8), 419 - 427.
Bemrose, H.H.A., and E.T. Newton 1905
On an ossiferous cabern of Pleistocene age at How-Grange quarry,
Longcliffe, near Brassington (Derbyshire.) QJGS 61(1), 43 - 63 + pls. v - viii
(incl. folded section)
Bemrose, H.H.A.
1907 The toadstones of
Derbyshire: their field-relations and petrography. QJGS 63, 241 - 281 + pls.
xix - xxii (incl. cold. geological maps)[Barytes]
Bemrose, H.H.A.
1910 The Lower Carboniferous
rocks of Derbyshire. IN: Geology in the field, Geologists' Association, 540 -
563 [Limestone caves in pp. 548 - 550; lead mines etc.in pp. 550 - 551]
Bemrose, H.H.A.
1910 On the olivine nodules in
the basalt of Carlton Hill. Geological
Magazine 57, 1 - 4 [Derbyshire]
Bemrose, H.H.A., and H.C. Sargent 1915
Report of an excursion to Derbyshire. July 27th to August 4th,
1914. PGA 26(1), 93 - 104.
Bemrose, Mrs. H.H. [???? - 1947] 1949
Obituary. PGA 60(1), page 78.
Ben-Arieh, Y.
1969 Pits and caves in the
Shephelah of Israel compared with similar pits in East Anglia. Geography 54(2), 186 - 192 [Norfolk: ?
deneholes]
Bendall, Robin Anthony [1925 - 2003] 2004
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Benett, Etheldred [1776 - 1845] 2000
Etheldred Benett of Wiltshire ..
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Benett, Etheldred
2001 The first lady geologist, or
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[Wiltshire]
Benfield, A.C.
1970 Revised lithostratigraphical
correlation in subsurface Lower Greensand of kent. Revised borehole
classifications. IGS Hydrogeological Department Internal report: 99pp.
Benfield, Eric
1940 Purbeck shop. A stoneworker's story of stone. Cambridge University Press : xv + 172pp +
plates [Dorset][Reprinted 1948][PWS]
Benfield, Eric
1990 Purbeck shop. A stoneworker's story of stone. New
edition. Southampton: xv + 172pp +
plates [Dorset]
Benfield, S., and H. Brooks 1999
Prehistoric and Roman enclosures at Abbotstone quarry, Stanway,
Colchester. Tarmac Papers 3, 3 - 9 [Essex:
aggregates]
Benham, Charles E.
1892 Microscopic fossils from the
Colchester chalk. Essex Naturalist 6(1-3), page 46.
Benham, Harvey
1948 Last strongholds of
sail. Harrap: ???? [There is a
description of the dredging of pyrites nodules off the Essex coast in pages 44
- 46]
Benn, D.I., M. Benett, H,W, Borns, J.M. Gray, C.K.
Ballantyne, J.W. Merritt, J.W. Auton, C.R. Firth, D.E. Smith, R.A. Cullingford,
A.G. Dawson, I. Shennan, J. Innes, A. Long, M.J.C. Walker, G.R. Coope,
J.J.Lowe, P.E.F. Collins, D.H. Keen, J. Houghton, J. Ll. S. Pridham, M.J.C.
Walker, T.C. Atkinson, K.R. Briffa, K.J. Sinka, J. Rose, and Andrew J,
Russell 1993 The UK during the last Glacial / Interglacial
transition (14,000 - 9,000 years BP) 8 January 1993, Royal Holloway, University
of London. Abstracts. Quaternary Nl. 69, 90 - 99,
Benn, Douglas I.
1991 Scottish Lateglacial
moraines: debris supply, genesis and significance. Quaternary Nl. 65, page 13.
Bennet, Henry Grey [1777 - 1836] 1777
1813 - 15 MP FRS - 2nd President
GSL 1813 - 15
Bennet, J., and R. Vernon 2002
Metal mines of Llanengan - mining ventures in a North Wales parish.
Gwydyr Mines Publications: 160pp [ISBN 0951479881][Lead / copper / zinc / iron
/ manganese][Rev. 2003 by Ivor John Brown in Nl. NAMHO 44, 1 - 2]
Bennet, M.R., and P. Doyle 1997
Environmental geology: geology and the human environment. Chichester:
Wiley: x + 501pp [ISBN 0-471-97459-5]
Bennett & Pinion 1935
Roof slating and tiling. NP: 307 pp + 209 pls (2 cold.) [Alfred Pinion]
Bennett & Pinion 1948
Roof slating and tiling: a complete and comprehensive statement of the
work of the slating and tiling trade. New and revised edn. XXXX: 331pp + 34 pls.
Bennett, Arthur
1940 Malvern Hills. Saturday,
June 3rd [1939] PGA 51(2), 219 - 221
[Herefordshire / Worcestershire: limestone etc]
Bennett, Arthur [1873 - 1941] 1942
Obituary. PGA 53(1), 60 - 61.
Bennett, D.C.
???? Lime burning in Derbyshire.
The Derbyshire Countryside 36(10), 54 - xxxx.
Bennett, Edmund Sinclair 1959
In memoriam: Edmund Sinclair Bennett.
The Whitgiftian 77(2), page 84 [Walter Hellyer Bennett's son]
Bennett, Frederick
2001 Bennett's apparatus for
condensing lead fumes. British Mining 69, 88 - 89 [Extracted from Mining and
Smelting Magazine, January 1865]
Bennett, Francis James [1845 - 1920] 1887
On chalk wells. Essex Naturalist 1, 260 - 265 [Berkshire etc]
Bennett, F.J.
1888 Influence of geology on the
early settlements and roads. PGA 10(7),
372 - 384 [Flint mines]
Bennett, F.J., and J.H. Blake 1898
Geological Survey. Map Sheet 268 (New Series.)
Bennett, F.J., and B. Harrison 1906
Excursion to Borough Green, etc., and Ightham. PGA 19(10), 460 - 464 [Kent: clays / gravels
/ sands]
Bennett, F.J.
1907 Ightham: the story of a
Kentish village and its surroundings.
London: viii + 158 + (2)pp + 20 plates + maps in pocket [Kent]
Bennett, F.J.
1908 Formation of valleys in
porous strata. I. Solution-subsidence valleys and swallow-holes within the
Hythe beds area of West Malling and Maidstone.
Geographical Jl. 32, 277 - 288 [Kent]
Bennett, F.J.
1909 Excursion to Maidstone, and
the Willington and Loose valleys. PGA
21( ), 240 - 243 + plate ix [Kent]
Bennett, F.J.
1910 Excursion to Leeds and the
Loose valley (Kent.) PGA 21( ), 528 -
533.
Bennett, F.J.
? 1917 Ightham: the story of a
Kentish village and its surroundings. Garden City Press: viii + 148pp + port
fp.
Bennett, F.W.
1906 The felsitic agglomerate of
the Charnwood Forest. PGA 19(7/8), 303 -
304 [Leicestershire]
Bennett, F.W.
1911 Excursion to the Charnwood
Forest. Thursday, September 8th, 1910.
PGA 22(1), 24 - 26 [Leicestershire]
Bennett, F.W. & B. Stracey 1911
Excursion to Charnwood Forest. Thursday, September 21st, 1911. PGA
22(5), 295 - 298.
Bennett, F.W., and
E.E. Lowe 1912 Report of an excursion to Mount Sorrel,
Buddon Wood, Braxil Wood, and district. Thursday, August 29th, 1912. PGA 23(4), 257 - 259 + plates 39 - 40
[Leicestershire: 'granite']
Bennett, F.W., E.E. Lowe, H.H. Gregory, and F.
Jones 1928 The geology of Charnwood Forest. PGA 39(3), 241 - 298 + pls. 12 - 17 [Leics.]
Bennett, John, and Robert W. Vernon 1990
The Hafna mines, Llanwrst, and some early ventures in Gwydyr Nant.
Gwydir Mines Publications: 96pp [ISBN 0-9514798-1-4]
Bennett, John, and Robert Vernon 2002
Metal mines of Llanengan: mining ventures in a North Wales parish. Wakefield: Gwydyr Mines Publications: 160pp
[Lead / copper / zinc / iron / manganese]
Bennett, J.H.
1984 Taxonomy exposed! Jl. West
Sussex Geological Soc. 2, 28 - 29.
Bennett, John S.
1983 An account of a mine adventure
by John Royle on the Gwydir estate 1775 - 1784. British Mining 23, 24 - 28
[Wales]
Bennett, J.S., and Robert W. Vernon 1989
Mines of the Gwydyr Forest. Part 1. Llanrwst mine and its neighbours.
Cuddington: Gwydyr Mines Publications: 60pp [Wales][ISBN 0-9514798-0-6][[PWS]
Bennett, J.S., and Robert W. Vernon 1990
Mines of the Gwydyr Forest. Part 2. The Hafna mines, Llanwrst, and some
early ventures in Gwydyr Nant. Gwydir Mines Publications: 96pp [ISBN
0-9514798-1-4][Wales][PWS]
Bennett, J.S., and Robert W. Vernon 1990
??
Bennett, J.S., and Jan Bennett (edrs) 1993 A
guide to the industrial archaeology of Cumbria.
Assoc. for Industrial Archaeology : 45pp [Includes former Cumberland,
Westmorland, and parts of Lancashire (Furness)]
Bennett, John [? S] and Robert [W] Vernon 2002
Metal mines of Llanegan: mining ventures in a North Wales parish.
Wakefield: Gwydir Mines Publications: 160pp.
Bennett, K.D.
1983 An occurrence of pike (Esox
lucius L.) in the early Post-Glacial at Sea Mere, Norfolk, and the origin of
British freshwater fishes. Quaternary Nl. 41, 7 - 10.
Bennett, K.D.
1983 Tree population history in
the Flandrian of East Anglia. Quaternary Nl. 40, page 41 [Abstract of PhD
Thesis, Univ. Cambridge 1982]
Bennett, Keith David 1989 A
provisional map of forest types for the British Isles 5000 years ago. Jl.
Quaternary Science 4(2), 141 - 144.
Bennett, Matthew
1990 The deglaciation of Glen
Croulin, Knoydart. Scottish Jl. Geology
26(1), 41 - 46.
Bennett, M.R., and A.J. Langridge 1990 A
two stage rock slide in Gleann na Guiseran, Knoydart. Scottish Jl. Geology 26(1), 53 - 56.
Bennett, Richard
1956 Battersea Works 1856 – 1956.
London: Morgan Crucible Company Ltd: fp + 67pp [CNHSS]
[Clay / graphite crucibles manufactured by the
Morgan Brothers / the Patent Plumbago Crucible Company / Morgan Crucible
Company / Morgan Crusible Company Ltd (incorporated 1890) – subsidiary
companies are / were Morgan Rferactories Ltd (incoporated 1947) and Morgan
Resistors Ltd. In its early days the
firm adverrised themselves as Merchants, Manufacturers, and Black Lead
Grinders, and traded in ‘black lead’ and ‘carbuet of iron’ (a substitute)]
Bennett, Richard
2000 The greenhouse effect. New Civil Engineer, 18 May 2000, page 22
[Cornwall: china clay]
Walter Helyer Bennett [1892 - 1971]
Bennett, Walter Hellyer [1892 - 1971] [nd]
Autobiography of Walter Hellyer Bennett [ms. notebook - entries only to
1958]
Bennett, W.H.
[nd] CNHSS: catalogue of the
archaeological material of the W.H. Bennett Collection held in the Society's
Museum. Ms. [Duplicate copies held in
CNHSS Library and Museum]
Bennett, W.H.
nd Geology laboratory notes made
at the Imperial College of Science and Technology. Ms. drawings etc.
Bennett, W.H.
nd Letter from G.W. Himus to
W.H.B.
Bennett, W.H.
1907 Class list for class U
II. City of London School Magazine
31(176),
page 43 [WHB listed]
Bennett, W.H.
1909 Class list for class
VI. City of London School Magazine
33(185), page 158 [WHB listed]
Bennett, W.H.
1911 Evolution in chemistry. Jl.
Junior Science Society 1(3), 3 - 20 [CNHSS]
Bennett, W.H. (edr) 1911
Journal of the Junior Science Society [CNHSS has issues 1(1) and 1(3)
(1911)]
Bennett, W.H.
1912 Geology laboratory notes.
Ms.
Bennett, W.H.
1914 Letter from E.C. Martin to
W.H.B., dated 30 June 1914.
Bennett, W.H.
1925 On Bigbury earthworks. IN:
H. Dewey and E.E.S. Brown, Report of excursion to Canterbury. Whitsuntide, 1925
.. PGA 36(3), 284 - 290 [WHB
contribution in 288 - 290]]
Bennett, W.H.
1925 [On place-names near
Pevensey] IN: Anon, Report of Eastbourne - Hastings excursion, Friday, June
12th, 1925. PGA 36(3), 317 - 320 [WHB contribution in 319 - 320][
Bennett, W.H.
1932 Report on an excursion to
the Balearic Islands and to the Barcelona region. IN: Geologie de la Mediterranee Occidentale
III (Geologie des Pays Catalans) 5(1), 12pp + 6 pls.
Bennett, W.H.
1934 The Moslem invasions of
western Europe. Presidential address. Proc. CNHSS 10(4), 175 - 186 + 3 pls.
Bennett, W.H.
1934 The successive civilisations
of ancient Greece. Presidential address. Proc. CNHSS 10(4), 187 - 198 + 3 pls.
Bennett, W.H.
1938 The geology of Sardinia. Le
Play Society: Sardinian Studies 9 - 18 [ed. by W.G. Walker]
Bennett, W.H.
1938 The zinc mines of Monteponi.
Le Play Society: Sardinian Studies 56 - 58.
Bennett, W.H.
1943 Which came first - the hen
or the egg? Proc. CNHSS 11(2), page 151.
Bennett, W.H.
1946 Glacial chronology and the
Pekin and other prehistoric skulls. Proc. CNHSS 11(3), 179 - 202.
Bennett, W.H.
1952 Chart of the glacial period.
CNHSS: Regional Survey Atlas of Croydon and District 4/6 [Text by R.J. Jones]
Bennett, W.H.
1962 A million reminders of
adventures. Chased by lion; charged by Buffalo [by Anne Smith] Croydon Advertiser, 13 July 1962 [Feature on
WHB's museum]
Bennett, W.H.
1971 The W.H. Bennett
collections. Bull. CNHSS 26, page 2
[Preliminary note by Paul W. Sowan]; and 29, page 7 [Acceptance of LEA
proposals]
Bennett, W.H.
1972 Obituary [by Paul W. Sowan]
Proc. CNHSS 14(9), 220 - 224
Bennett, W.H.
1972 Obituary [by Paul W. Sowan]
PGA 83(1), 110 - 111.
Bennett, W.H.
1972 Obituary [by E.S.B[ennett]]
Yearbook Geological Soc. London 1 (1971), 25 - 26
Bennett, W.H.
1972 Latest wills. The Times, 15 January 1972, page 16.
Bennett, W.H.
1972 Local wills. Croydon Advertiser, 3 March 1972.
Bennett, W.H.
1972 The W.H. Bennett museum
collection: an interim report [by Paul W. Sowan] Proc. CNHSS 14(9), 230 - 231.
Bennett, W.H.
1973 The W.H. Bennett museum
collections and the Society's collections in general. A second report [by Paul W. Sowan] Proc.
CNHSS 14(10), 254 - 259.
Bennett, W.H.
1974 The W.H. Bennett museum
collections: third report [by John A. Keefe]
Proc. CNHSS 14(13), 449 and 551.
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1995 Lifetime of local traveller
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