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SUBTERRANEA BRITANNICA BIBLIOGRAPHICAL SERVICES

 

www.subrit.org

 

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 United Kingdom.  London: P.S. King & Son: xviii + 281 + v pp [CNHSS]

 

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 England, Wales, Scotland and the Isle of Man since the Second World War.  University of Exeter / National Assoc. of Mining History Organisations : xii + 177pp [PWS]

 

The following bibliographies have not been searched, but may contain relevant material ...

 

DUNCAN, G.S.  (1960)  A bibliography of glass (from the earliest records to 1940.)  London: viii + 544pp [16,000 entries]

 

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 = Chelsea Speleological / Spelaeological Society - both spellings have been used from time to time]

 

GA = Geologists' Association

 

GSGB = Geological Survey of Great Britain

 

GSL = Geological Society of London

 

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 = University of London Library – Goldsmiths’ Library of Economic Literature

 

VCH = Victoria County History

 

 

WCMS = Wealden Cave and Mine Society

 

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.

 

Paul W. SOWAN / Chairman - Subterranea Britannica – 23 December 2006

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A., E.G.  1979  Geological / historical walk. Bull. Bourne Soc. 97. Page 2 [Surrey: Chaldon / Merstham / Gatton (description of walk led by Paul W. Sowan)]

 

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, Berkshire, England. PGA 95(1), 65 - 79 [With Appendix by D.T. Holyoak on page 78: Mollusca from the Thrupp House Farm deposit]

 

Abbass, Houssein Loutfy  1962  The English Cretaceous Turritellidae and Mathildidae (Gastropoda.) Bull. British Museum (Natural History) Geology 7(6), 173 - 196 + orates 28 - 32.

 

Abbott, George  1833  An essay on the mines of England: their importance as a source of national wealth, and as a channel for the advantageous employment of private capital. London: printed for private circulation: vii + 227pp [Lacks contents page, chapter headings, or index - appears to be primarily concerned with Cornwall and Devon][ULL G 27892]

 

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 [Kent]

 

Abbott, George  1903  The cellular magnesian limestones of Durham. QJGS 59, 51 - 52 [Abstract]

 

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 [Kent / Sussex]

 

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 [Kent]

 

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  Tunbridge Wells Museum: geology and George Abbott (1844 - 1925) [By Margaret A.V. Gill and Simon J. Knell] Geological Curator 5(1).3 - 16.

 

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 [Kent]

 

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, Isle of Wight.  Ecclesiology Today 33 (May 2004), 15 - 25 [Quarr Abbey (brick) built 1907 / see review in BBSI 96, page 29 (2005)]

 

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 London.  PGA 11(8), 473 - 480 [London / Essex: gravels / sands]

 

Abbott, W.J.L.  1892  The section exposed in the foundations of the new Admiralty Offices. PGA 12(9/10), 346 - 356 [London: gravels / London Clay]

 

Abbot, W.J.L., and E.T. NEWTON  1893  Excursion to Basted and Ightham, Saturday, 24th June, 1893. PGA 13, 157 - 162 [Benjamin Harrison at Ightham was visited]

 

Abbot, W.J.L.  1893  A new reading of the Highgate Archway section. PGA 13, 84 - 90 [London / Middlesex: London Clay]

 

Abbott, W.J.L.  1894  The ossiferous fissures in the valley of the Shode, near Ightham, Kent.  QJGS 50, 171 - ???

 

Abbott, W.J.L.  1904  Excursion to Hastings. June 11th, 1904. PGA 18(9), 467 - 468 [Sussex]

 

Abbott, W.J.L.  1907  Excursion to Hastings. Saturday, June 22nd, 1907.  PGA 20(3), 169 - 174 [East Sussex]

 

Abbott, [W?] J.L.  1907  Excursion to Tonbridge. Saturday, April 13th, 1907.  PGA 20(2), 97 - 100 [Kent: clays / sands]

 

Abbott, W.J.L.  1908  The Pleistocene vertebrates of south-east England. South Eastern Naturalist for 1908, 96 - 113.

 

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. [East Sussex]

 

Abbott, W.J.L.  1916  The Pliocene deposits of the south-east of England. Proc. Prehistoric Soc. East Anglia 2(2), 175 - 194.

 

Abbott, W.J.L.  1919  Implements from the Cromer Forest Bed and the Admiralty section. Proc. Prehistoric Soc. East Anglia 3(1), 110 - 114 [Norfolk]

 

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 Scotland. Quaternary Nl. 56, page 14 [Abstract of Ph.D. thesis Univ. Glasgow 1988]

 

Abdy, Charles  1996  Epsom wells by Thomas Shadwell. Nl. Nonsuch Antiquarian Soc. 1996/1, 7 - 8 [Surrey]

 

Abdy, Charles  2004  Ewell: the development of a Surrey village that became a town. Surrey Archaeological Society: vi + 47pp [ISBN 0-9541460-4-2][Chalk pits]

 

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 Island of Portland.  Papers of the Corps of Royal Engineers, ser. 2, 12, p. 6 - ??? [Dorset]

 

Abell, Henry F.  1898  History of Kent. With plates and maps from drawings by the author. Ashford: ????: 335pp

 

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][North Wales: slate quarry near Festiniog owned by Samuel Hollands - 'worked through different levels into the inside of the mountain to the distance of more than 1,000 feet ..  the proprietor employed George Walcott, engineer, to erect gasworks'][PWS]

 

Abraham, D.A.  1981  The sand and gravel resources of the country west of Boroughbridge, North Yorkshire.  Sheet SE36.  BGS Mineral Assessment Report 78.

 

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.

 

Accrington Brick & Tile Co. Ltd.  c. 1890s  No. 3 illustrated catalogue of red facing bricks and terra-cotta from the well known material obtained from the Whinney Hill, Accrington.  Accrington: 7pp text + 52 pp illus. examples in red of decorated ornamental brickwork, cornices, chimneys, ballusters, ridge tiles and wall coping.

 

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, Eugene  1890  Gypsum in Portland cement: might not sometimes even more than two per cent be added? The Quarry and Builders' Merchant 4, 13 - 15.

 

Ackroyd, Peter  1985  Hawksmoor [A novel: Reigate stone is mentioned in pages 52 - 53]

 

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 Victoria c. 77: 26 pp [This Act shall apply to every mine of whatever description other than a mine to which the Coal Mines Regulation Act, 1872, applies. The Act came into force on 1 January 1873. It contains provisions relating to the employment of women, children, and young persons; hours of work; registration of boys employed'; wages; returns to be made (quantities of minerals sold or produced, numbers of persons employed above and below ground); notices of accidents and of the opening and abandonment of mines; fencing of mines; the deposit of plans of abandoned mines (where 'more than 12 persons have been ordinarily employed below ground); inspection, rules, and penalties. The Act applied (with modifications) to the Isle of Man][BL]

 

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 in which persons work getting slate, stone, coprolites, or other minerals'][After the Quarries Act 1894, quarries under 20 feet deep remained subject to the FWA, but those 20 ft deep or more came under the new Act]

 

Act of Parliament  1880  Companies Act

 

Act of Parliament  1882  Slates Mines (Gunpowder) Act, 1882.  45 & 46 Victoria c. 3.

 

Act of Parliament  1886  Companies Act

 

Act of Parliament  1887  Coal Mines Regulation Act, 1887.  50 & 51 Victoria c. 58 [Fireclay and shale mines]

 

Act of Parliament  1887  Quarry Fencing Act, 1887.  50 & 51 Victoria c. 19 [S. 4 provides that a quarry 'includes every pit or opening made for the purpose of getting stone, slate, lime, chalk, clay, gravel, or sand, but not any natural opening']

 

Act of Parliament  1890  Companies Act

 

Act of Parliament  1891  Brine Pumping (Compensation for Subsidence) Act, 1891.

 

Act of Parliament  1893  Companies Act

 

Act of Parliament  1894  Quarries Act, 1894. 57 & 58 Victoria c. 42: 2pp [Defines a quarry as 'every place not being a mine, in which persons work in getting slate, stone, coprolites, or other minerals, and any part of which is more than twenty feet deep'][CNHSS]

 

Act of Parliament  1896  Coal Mines Regulation Act, 1896.  59 & 60 Victoria c. 43.

 

Act of Parliament  1898  Companies Act

 

Act of Parliament  1900  Companies Act

 

Act of Parliament  1900  Mines (Prohibition of Child Labour Underground) Act

 

Edward VII [1841 - 1910] reigned 1901 - 1910

 

Act of Parliament  1903  Coal Mines Regulation Act (1887) Amendment Act, 1903.  3 Edward 7 c. 7.

 

Act of Parliament  1908  Companies Consolidation Act

 

Act of Parliament  1908  An Act for the preservation of the underground sources of the River Wandle. 8 Edw. 7, Ch. CX: 3pp [River Wandle Protection Act] [CPL: pqS 613(551) PAR]

 

 

George V [1865 - 1936] reigned 1910 - 1936

 

Act of Parliament  1917  Companies Act

 

Act of Parliament  1920  Mining Industry Act

 

Act of Parliament  1923  Explosives Act 1923. 13 & 14 Geo. 5, ch. 17 [Amends the Explosives Act 1875]

 

Act of Parliament  1926  Mining Industry Act, 1926 [Introduced the requirement that geological details from boreholes and dug shafts should be made available to the Geological Survey of Great Britain]

 

Act of Parliament  1926  Workmen's Compensation Act, 1926. 16 & 17 Geo. 5, Ch. 42: 1 page [CNHSS]

 

Act of Parliament  1929  Companies Act

 

Act of Parliament  1931  Workmen's Compensation Act, 1931. 21 & 22 Geo. 5, Ch. 18: 2 pages [CNHSS]

 

Act of Parliament  1933  Local Government Act, 1933. 23 & 24 Geo. V., c. 51 [Surrey Review Order 1933 / boundary changes e.g, at Chaldon]

 

Act of Parliament  1934  Mining Industry (Welfare Fund) Act

 

Edward VIII [1894 - 1972] reigned January to December 1936

 

George VI [1895 - 1952] reigned 1936 - 1952

 

Act of Parliament  1945  Water Act [Section 7 required well-drillers to send to the Geological Survey of Great Britain the details of all new boreholes and wells over 50 feet deep]

 

Act of Parliament  1948  Companies Act

 

Act of Parliament  1951  Mineral workings Act, 1951. 14 & 15 Geo. 6, Ch. 60: ii + 38pp [An Act to establish a fund for the purpose of financing the restoration of land in England used for the working of ironstone by opencast operations .. &c][CNHSS]

 

Elizabeth II [1926 - ????] reigned 1952 - ????

 

Act of Parliament  1954  Mines and quarries Act, 1954.  2 & 3 Elizabeth 2, Ch. 70 : ix + 133pp [See also British Granite and Whinstone Federation (1955) Guide to the Mines & Quarries Act 1954][CNHSS]

 

Act of Parliament  1963  Water Resources Act [Est. the Water Resources Board]

 

Act of Parliament  1969  Mines and Quarries (Tips) Act

 

Act of Parliament  1971  Mineral Workings (Offshore Installations) Act

 

Act of Parliament  1971  Mines management Act

 

Act of Parliament  ? 1994  Coal industry Act [est. the Coal Authority]

 

Act of Parliament  2003  Water Act, 2003 [Abstraction licenses not required for boreholes from which less than 20 cubic metres of water / day are taken]

 

Acton, Bob  1996  Exploring Cornwall’s tramway trails. I. The Great Flat Lode trail with Carn Brea and Carn Marth. Truro: Landfall Publications: 192pp + folded map.

 

Acworth, Richard  1991  The anthracite seams of north Devon. Jl. Trevithick Soc. 18, 117 - 125 [impure anthracite (carbon / alumina / silica mixture) mined for use as 'Bideford black' or 'mineral black' or 'mother-of-coal' for Navy use for painting ships' bottoms][PWS]

 

Adam, H.L.  1901  Three lumps a penny - how London is supplied with hearthstone.  Black and White Budget, 13 April 1901, 74 - 75 [reprinted in West Sussex Geological Soc.: Outcrop 6, 13 - 15 (1990)][Godstone, Surrey][PWS]

 

Adam, Jean-Pierre  1994  Roman building materials and techniques [translated by Anthony Mathews]  B.T. Batsford: 360pp [ISBN 0-7134-7167-0][CNHSS]

 

Adam, W.  1845  The gem of the Peak. 4th edn.  London : xxxx [Catalogue of the rocks, marbles, and minerals of the County [Derbyshire ?] and part of the adjoining district of Staffordshire]

 

Adam, W.  1857  First lessons in geology: with a special article on the toadstones of Derbyshire.  Derby: J. & C. Mozeley: iv + 173 + ii pp + 3 folded sections.

 

Adam, W.  1857  The gem of the Peak; or Matlock Bath and its vicinity. An account of Derby; a tour from Derby to Matlock; excursions to Chatsworth, Haddon, Monsal Dale. A review of the geology of Derbyshire. 6th edn. Derby: John and Charles Mozley: xii + 384pp + 2 folded maps + 8 + 2 plates + folded plan + folded plate.

 

Adams, A.E., and P.J. Cossey  1978  Geological history and significance of a laminated and slumped unit in the Carboniferous Limestone of the Monsal Dale region, Derbyshire.  Geological Jl. 13, 47 - 60.

 

Adams, Andrew Leith [???? - 1882]  1877 - 81  Monograph on the British fossil elephants. Monograph Palaeontographical Soc: 265 + 28 plates [CNHSS / CVM]

 

Adams, Brian  1999  Groundwater abstraction: reports on the sustainable management of groundwater. Earthwise 13, page 18.

 

Adams, Charles [? Geoffrey] [c. 1926 - ? 1995]  1985  OBE for fossils expert. Surrey Mirror, 21 June 1985 [Charles Adams of Chipstead / Senior Principal Scientific Officer at the British Museum (Natural History)]

 

Adams, Charles Geoffrey  1962  Calcareous adherent foraminifera from the British Jurassic and Cretaceous and the French Eocene. Palaeontology 5(2), 149 - 170 + 4 plates.

 

Adams, C.G.  1989  Foraminifera as indicators of geological events. PGA 100(3), 297 - 311.

 

Adams, C.G.  1995  Obituary. The Times, 9 March 1995 [Deputy Keeper of Palaeontology, Natural History Museum]

 

Adams, C.G.  1996  Obituary[by Deryck Baylis] PGA 107(1), page 79.

 

Adams, D.R.  1960  The Lilleshall stone quarry.  Shropshire Mining Club Account 1: 5pp.

 

Adams, D.R. and J. Hazeley  1970  Survey of the Church Aston - Lilleshall mining area, near Newport, Shropshire. Shropshire Mining Club Account 7: 60pp [limestone]

 

Adams, E.A.  1946  The Old Heytor Granite Railway.  Trans. Devonshire Assoc. 78, 153 - 160.

 

Adams, Frederick  1911  Brick / tile maker, South Merstham. Kelly's Directory of Surrey 1911

 

Adams, F.D.  1938  The birth and development of the geological sciences. Baltimore: v + 506pp + 15 plates

 

Adams, Henry C.  1922  Waterworks for urban and rural districts with notes on the supply to mansions and isolated buildings. ??: x + 230pp

 

Adams, I.A. [? Or I.H.]  1965  The salt industry of the Forth Basin.  Scottish Geographical Magazine 81(3), 153 - 162 [Scotland]

 

Adams, John  1988  Mines of the Lake District fells.  Dalesman Books: ..

 

Adams, Mary  1997  The development of roof-tiling and tile-making on some mid-Kent manors of Christ Church Priory in the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries.  Archaeologia Cantiana 116, 35 - 59 [Kent]

 

Adams, P.J.  1961  Geology and ceramics.  London: Geological Survey and Museum: 28pp.

 

Adams, Russell, and Paul L. Younger  2002  A physically based model of rebound in South Crofty tin mine, Cornwall.  IN: Younger, P.L., and N.S. Robins (edrs)  2002  Mine water hydrogeology and geochemistry. Special Publication GSL 198: iii + 396pp (pages 89 - 97) [ISBN 1-86239-113-0] [PWS]

 

Adams, T.D., and John Haynes  1965  Foraminifera in Holocene marsh cycles at Borth, Cardiganshire (Wales.) Contribution - Cardigan Bay Research Project. Palaeontology 8(1), 27 - 38.

 

Adams, W.H. Davenport  1890  Famous caverns and grottoes described and illustrated. London: T. Nelson: i - xii + 9 - 186pp + 2 (adverts) pp [Isle of Wight: Scratchell's Cave / Scotland: Fingal's cave / Somerset: Wookey Hole / Derbyshire: Devil's Hole etc]

 

Adamson, S.A.  1887  Geology of the Skipton and Ilkley Railway.  Reprinted from The Naturalist, July 1887, 202 - 208 [Yorkshire][BL 7106.h.30.(6.)]

 

Addington Timber, Slate and Cement Co. Ltd  1911  Brick / tile maker, South Merstham. Kelly's Directory of Surrey and Sussex 1911, page 17 [Kent: Dane Yard, Margate / Hereson Road, Ramsgate]

 

Addison, Percy Leonard [1855 - 1906]  ????  Superintended mines of Messrs. D. & J. Ainsworth at Cleator, Cumberland.

 

Addison, P.L.  ????  [Paper on the Cleator Iron Company's barytes and umber mines and refining mills in Proc. Instn. Civil Engineers]

 

Addison, Peter  1993  Winford ochre and oxide. Jl. Bristol Industrial Archaeology Soc. 26, 2 - 7 [Somerset: pigment used for marking sheep etc]

 

Addison, Peter  1998  Around Combe Down. Bath: Millstream Books: 152 pp [Somerset: Bath building-stone quarries (underground and opencast)][PWS]

 

Addison, William  1951  Worthy Dr. Fuller. London: J.M. Dent and Sons Ltd: xxi + 298pp [Thomas Fuller [1608 – 1661]] [CNHSS]

 

Adkins, Henry  1866  On the manufacture of red lead.  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,

177 - 178 [used in flint glass manufacture]

 

Adkins, Henry  1866  On the manufacture of soap.  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, 168 - 176.

 

Adkins, Lesley, and Roy A. Adkins  1982  A thesaurus of British archaeology.  Newton Abbot : David & Charles : 319pp.

 

Adkins, Lesley, and Roy Adkins  2005  The building stone. IN: Prehistoric landscape to Roman Villa. Excavations at Beddington, Surrey, 1981 - 7 [by Isca Howell (edr)] Museum of London Archaeology Service Monograph 26: xiv + 135pp [ISBN 1-901992-56-X] [CNHSS]

 

[Lesley Adkins and Roy Adkins, The building stone (pages 57 - 58) .. flint, chalk, calcareous tufa and firestone [Reigate stone] are recorded ..  it is suggested the villa complex dated from the late 2nd or the 3rd century AD ..

 

Firestone, a malm stone of the Upper Greensand, was noted, mostly in Roman contexts and with some in later contexts.  Its function on the site is unknown, but the presence of large fragments weighing up to 1.55 kg, some squared off, suggests use as a building material, although none was found in situ in masonry walls.]

 

Full quantification of the building stone found on site, including the contexts in which it occurs, is available in the [finds] archive.]

 

Adlam, K.A. McL., D.J. Harrisson and J.B.L. Wild 1984 The hard-rock resources of the country around Caerphilly, South Wales. Description of parts of 1:50,000 geological sheets 249 and 263. British Geological Survey Mineral Assessment Report 141: iii + 47pp + map(s) [PWS]

 

Adorian, Paul [1905 - 1983]  1983  Obituary by W.R.B.  Nl. Sussex Industrial Archaeology Soc. 39, page 10.

 

Advisory Committee on Aggregates  1976  Aggregates: the way ahead. HMSO: xxx

 

Advisory Committee on Aggregates  1989  Aggregates: the way ahead. HMSO: xxx

 

Advisory Committee on Sand and Gravel  1948  Report of the Advisory Committee on Sand and Gravel. Part 1. General survey. Part 2. Greater London.  HMSO: 139pp + two folded maps[CNHSS]

 

Advisory Committee on Sand and Gravel  1948 - 52  Report of the Advisory Committee on Sand and Gravel. Part 1: General Survey; Part 2: Greater London, 139pp; Part 3: Trent Valley; Part 4: West Midlands, 81 pp; Part 5: Wessex, 43pp; Part 6: xxxx; Part 7: Middle and Upper Thames; Part 8: Lower Severn, 57pp.

 

Adye, Ernest Howard [1857 - 1918]  1857  !

 

Agar, Richard, and Ed Jarzembowski  2002  Visit to Clockhouse (Hanson) brickworks. GA Magazine 1(3), page 9 [Surrey: Weald Clay]

 

Agar, Richard  2003  Weald Clay, Clockhouse Brickworks. Geologists' Assoc. Magazine 2(1), page 1 [Surrey: Weald Clay]

 

Agassiz, Louis Jean Rodolphe [1807 - 1873]  2003  History of geology - Louis Agassiz (1807 - 1873) a brief sketch [By Christopher J. Duffin] GA Magazine 2(1), 14 - 15.

 

Agassiz, L.J.R.  2004  Fossil fishes and glaciation: the life of Louis Agassiz (1807 - 1873) [By Christopher [J.] Duffin] Nl. Kent Geologists' Group 11, 23 - 33.

 

Ager, Derek Victor [1923 - 1993]  1954  The genus Gibbirhynchia in the British Domerian. PGA 65(1), 25 - 51 + plate 1.

 

Ager, Derek V.  1956  Field meeting in the central Cotswolds, 3 - 5 June 1955.  PGA 66(4), 356 - 365 [Gloucestershire: limestone]

 

Ager D.V..  1956 - 67  A Monograph of British Liassic Rhynchonellidae. Monograph Palaeontographical Soc: ?? + 13 plates [CNHSS]

 

Ager, D.V.  1957  Palaeobotanical excursion to Kew Gardens. PGA 68(2), 153 - 158.

 

Ager, D.V.  1957  The true Rhynchonella.  Palaeontology 1(1), 1 - 15 + plates 1 - 2.

 

Ager, D.V.  1959  A new inarticulate brachiopod from the Dorset Corallian.  PGA 70(1), 28 - 30 + pl. 1 [Limestone]

 

Ager, D.V.  1960  Nomenclatural problems in the Mesozoic Rhynchonelloidea. Geological Magazine 97(2), 157 - 162

 

Ager, D.V.  1961  The epifauna of a Devonian spiriferid. QJGS 117(1), 1 - 10 + plate 1.

 

Ager, D.V.  1961  Introducing geology. Faber: ?? [CNHSS]

 

Ager, D.V.  1962  The occurrence of pedunculate brachiopods in soft sediments. Geological Magazine 99, 184 - 186 [Chalk]

 

Ager, D.V.  1963  Fossils as living organisms. Palaeoecology ..  New Scientist 368 (5 December 1963), 610 - 612 [CNHSS]

 

Ager, D.V.  1963  Principles of palaeoecology: an introduction to the study of how and where animals and plants lived in the past. McGraw Hill: ix + 371pp [CNHSS]

 

Ager, D.V.  1964  The British Mesozoic Committee. Nature 203(4949), ?? [Terminology of Jurassic stratigraphy]

 

Ager, D.V., and W.E. Smith  1965  The coast of south Devon and Dorset between Branscombe and Burton Bradstock. GA Guide 23: 21pp [Branscombe to Seaton / The Beer stone quarries / Seaton to Lyme Regis / Lyme Regis to Seatown / Seatown to Burton Bradstock][CNHSS]

 

Ager, D.V.  1970  On seeing the most rocks. PGA 81(3), 421 - 427.

 

Ager, D.V., D.T. Donovan, W.J. Kennedy, W.S. McKerrow, D.C. Mudge and B.W. Sellwood  1973  The Cotswold hills.  Geologists' Assoc. Guide 36: 34pp.

 

Ager, D.V.  1973  The nature of the stratigraphical record. Macmillan: xiv + 114pp [CNHSS]

 

Ager, D.V.  1975  The geological evolution of Europe. PGA 86(2), 127 - 154.

 

Ager, D.V.  1975  Introducing geology: the earth's crust considered as history. 2nd edn. Faber & Faber Ltd: 256pp + 21 plates [CNHSS]

 

Ager, D.V.  1976  The nature of the fossil record.  PGA 87(2), 131 - 159.

 

Ager, D.V.  1977  On hairy reptiles. Written discussion of Presidential Address. PGA 88(2), 127 - 128.

 

Ager, D.V.  1986  Where have all the sections gone? Geology Today 2(3), 85 - 86.

 

Ager, D.V.  1987  The excitement of traditional stratigraphy. Geology Today 3(4), 116 - 117.

 

Ager, D.V.  1987  The wrong shape. Geology Today 3(1), 30 - 31 [GSL meeting room]

 

Ager, D.V.  1993  Obituary by Mary Pugh. PGA 104(4), 313 - 315.

 

Ager, D.V.  1993  Obituary. The Times, 24 February 1993.

 

Ager, D.V.  1994  One year on: Derek Ager on Derek Ager. GA Circular 903, 26 - 27.

 

Agrell, Stuart Olof [1913 - 1996]  1997  Obituary by W.A. Deer. Ann. Rep. GSL 1996, page 17 [Surrey: Whyteleafe childhood]

 

Agricola, Georgius [= Georg Bauer] b. 04/03/1494 - d. 21/11/1555]

 

Agricola, Georgius [1494 - 1555] 1912 De Re Metallica. Translated from the first Latin edition of 1556 ...  by Herbert Clark Hoover and Lou Henry Hoover.  The Mining Magazine: (iv) + xxxii + 640 pp [Extraction of salt from brine / seawater is dealt with in Book XII, pp. 545 - 92]

 

Agricola, Georgius  1928  De Re metallica. Berlin: Zwolf Bucher vom Berg- und Huttenwesen: xxxii + 564 pp [German translation of 1st Latin edn. of 1556]

 

Agricola, Georgius [1494 - 1555] 1950 De Re Metallica. Translated from the first Latin edition of 1556 ...  by Herbert Clark Hoover and Lou Henry Hoover.  New York: Dover Publications : xxxi + 638 pp [Extraction of salt from brine / seawater is dealt with in Book XII, pp. 545 - 92]

 

Ahlmann, H. Wson, et al.  1952  Commission de Morphologie Periglaciaire. Rapports Preliminaires pour le 8e Assemblee Generale et le 17e Congres International, Washington, 8 - 15 Aout 1952. Secretariat de l'Union Geographique International + American Geographical Society [B.W. Sparks on Great Britain in pages 13 - 14][CNHSS]

 

Aikin, Arthur [1773 – 1854]  1812  Sec GSL 1812 – 17 [Born in Warrington / chemist / founder member of GSL]

 

Aikin, Arthur, and H. Warburton  ????  On the vitreous tubes found near to Drigg, in Cumberland. Trans. GSL, Ser I, 2, 528 - ???

 

Aikin, Arthur  ????  On a bed of trap occurring in the colliery of Birch Hill, near Walsall, in Staffordshire. Trans. GSL, Ser 1, 3, 251 - ???

 

Aikin, Arthur  ????  On a green waxy substance found in the alluvial soil near Stockport, in Cheshire. Trans. GSL, Ser. 1, 4, 445 - ???

 

Aikin, Arthur  ????  On some peculiarities observed in the gravel of Litchfield. Trans. GSL, Ser. 1, 4, 426 - ??? [? Staffordshire: Lichfield]

 

Aikin, Arthur  1797  Journal of a tour through North Wales and part of Shropshire; with observations in mineralogy, and other branches of natural history. London : xvi + 231 + (1) + (7)pp + pl. [Kelly Reprints of Economic Classics issued a reprint in 1968][Includes references to Shropshire]

 

Aikin, A.  1811  Observations on the Wrekin, and on the great coal-field of Shropshire.  Trans. Geological Soc. 1, 191 - ???

 

Aikin, A. 1817 Notice concerning the Shropshire witherite. Trans. Geological Soc. of London, Ser 1, 4, 438 - 442.

 

Aikin, A.  1817  Notice of some peculiarities observed in the gravel of Lichfield.  Trans. Geological Soc. 4, 426 - ??? [? Shropshire reference included]

 

Aikin, A.  1819  Observations on the vallies [sic] and watercourses of Shropshire and of part of the adjacent counties.  Trans. Geological Soc., Ser. 1, 5, 73 - ??

 

Aikin, Arthur  1827  On the geological structure of Cader Idris.  Trans, GSL,1st Series, 2(2), 273 – 278 + [plates xxviii - xxix [See also Phil. Mag. 68, 58 - ??]

 

Aim, William Lennie  1939  Obituary by A.W.  PGA 50(1), page 127.

 

Ainsley, B.  1971  Proceedings of the Geologists' Association. Index for volumes 61 - 70, 1950 - 1959. GA: 44pp [CNHSS]

 

Ainsley, B.  1974  Proceedings of the Geologists' Association. Index for volumes 71 - 80, 1960 - 1969. GA: 44pp [CNHSS]

 

Ainsley, Basil  1990  Stanley Holmes: temporary sections, and a notable GA personality. Circular Geologists' Assoc. 879, page 15.

 

Ainsley, M.  1950  Reports on temporary geological sections in the Society's area. London Naturalist for 1949, 29, 36 - 45 + plate [CNHSS]

 

Ainsley, M.  1951  Reports on temporary geological sections in the Society's area. London Naturalist  for 1950, 14 - 38 [CNHSS]

 

Ainsley, M.  1952  Reports on temporary geological sections in the Society's area. London Naturalist for 1951, 31, 81 - 82 [CNHSS]

 

Ainsworth, W.  ????  On the caverns in the north eastern district of the High Peak of Derbyshire. Edinburgh Jl. Nat. and Geogr. Sci. 2, 168 - ???

 

Ainsworth, W.  ????  On the age of the metalliferous veins of Leadhills, &c., in Dumfries and Lanark. Edinb. Jl. Nat. and Geogr. Sci. 2, 400 - ??? [Scotland]

 

Ainsworth, W.  1827  Esquisse de la géographie physique des Monts Malvern-hills. New Edinburgh Philosophical Jl., December 1827, 91 - ?? [Herefordshire / Worcestershire]

 

Ainsworth, W.  1829  Esquisse de la géographie physique des Monts Malvern-hills. Féruss Bull., 16, 366 - ???

 

Ainsworth, W.  1830  Sur le'àge des filons métallifères de Lead-hills, Wanlock-head et de Glendinning dans les comtés de Dumfries et de Lanark. Edinburgh Jl., September 1830, 400 - ??? [Scotland: Dumfriesshire: Wanlockhead / Lanarkshire: Leadhills]

 

Ainsworth, W.  1831  Sur le'àge des filons métallifères de Lead-hills, Wanlock-head et de Glendinning dans les comtés de Dumfries et de Lanark. Féruss. Bull. 24, 7 - ??

 

Ainsworth, W.  1834  An account of the caves of Ballybunian, county of Kerry, with some mineralogical details. Dublin: ???

 

Aitchison, Kenneth, Anna Badcock, and Richard O'Neill  2002  Two centuries of a mining landscape: archaeological survey and watching brief at Goyt's Moss colliery and Axe Edge Moor, High Peak, Derbyshire. British Mining 71, 82 - 97.

 

Aitken, -  1907  Road making and maintenance. 2nd edn. ????: 527pp

 

Aitken, A.M., J.H. Lovell, A.J. Shaw and C.W. Thomas  nd  The sand and gravel resources of the country around Dalkeith and Temple, Lothian Region: resource sheets NT 25 and 26, and NT 35 and 36.  BGS Mineral Assessment Reports 140.

 

Aitken, A.M., J.W. Merritt, and A.J. Shaw  nd  The sand and gravel resources of the country around Garmouth, Grampian Region: resource sheet NJ 36.  BGS Mineral Assessment Reports 41.

 

Aitken, A.M., and D.L. Ross  nd  The sand and gravel resources of the country around Glenrothes, Fife Region: resource sheet NO 20 and parts of 21, 30, 31.  BGS Mineral Assessment Reports 101.

 

Aitken, A.M., and A.J. Shaw  nd  The sand and gravel resources of Strathallan, Tayside Region: resource sheet comprising parts of NN 80, 81, 90, 91.  BGS Mineral Assessment Reports 132.

 

Aitken, H.  1894  The Hilderston silver-mine near Linlithgow.  Trans. Federated Institution of Mining Engineers 6, 193 - ??? [Scotland]

 

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Alberge, Dalya  2001  Museum 'deceived' over portico stone.  The Times, 17 January 2001, page 10.

 

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Alberge, Dalya  2004  Crumbling of Tower's moat wall reveals Chaucer-era buildings. The Times, 8 March 2004, page 8 [London: Tower of London: collapsed Kentish rag wall lining the moat revealed high quality dressed Reigate stone work interpreted as part of a building for which a 1389 contract for its erection is known - the building figures in a drawing dated 1544]

 

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Alexander, R., C.H. Holland, J.D. Lawson, V.G. Walmsley, and J.H. McD. Whitaker  1990  Summer field meeting at Ludlow. 2 – 9 August, 1958. PGA 71(1), 209 – 232 + plate 8 [Shropshire / Wales]

 

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Alfrey, Judith, and Catherine Clark  1993  The landscape of industry. Patterns of change in the Ironbridge Gorge.  Routledge: xv + 252pp [ISBN 0-415-03319-5][Shropshire: limestone; sandstone; clay][CNHSS]

 

Ali, A. Jawad, and C.J.R. Braithwaite  1977  Penecontemporaneous weathering of the Old Red Sandstone of the Midland Valley of Scotland. Scottish Jl. Geology 13(4), 305 - 312 + plate 1.

 

Ali, M.T., H.J. Gamble and W.E. Smith  1972  The Orbirhynchia Band in the Beer stone quarry, south Devon, with notes on the fish fauna. PGA 83(3), 313 - 326 [Chalk]

 

Al - Jassar, S., and A.B. Hawkins  1991  The Carboniferous limestone of the Bristol area: a review of the influence of the lithology and chemistry on its use as a geomaterial.  Quarterly Jl. Engineering Geology 24(1), 143 - 158 [Avon, Gloucestershire, Somerset]

 

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Allan, Douglas A.  ????  !

 

Allan, J.  1991  A note on the building stones of the Cathedral. IN: Medieval art and architecture at Exeter Cathedral.  British Archaeological Assoc. Conference 11 (1985), xxxx [Devon]

 

Allan, J.K., and J. Knox  1934  The economic geology of the Fife coalfields. Area III.  MGS:

 

Allan, Mea  1982  William Robinson 1838 - 1935 father of the English flower garden. London: Faber & Faber: 255pp [ISBN 0-571-11865-8][CNHSS]

 

Allan, N. and C. Giddens  1983  Treborough slate quarry and conservation area.  Exmoor Review XXXX, 23 - 29.

 

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Allan, Thomas  1812  On the rocks in the vicinity of Edinburgh.  Trans. Royal Soc. Edinburgh 6(1), 406 - 433 + folded plate xii [Scotland: Salisbury Crag and St. Leonard's Hill (sandstone quarry) / basalt / trap / whinstone / greenstone / tuff][PWS]

 

Allan, T.  1813  Remarks on the transition rocks of Werner.  Annals of Philosophy, Ser. 1, I, 414v - ????

 

Allan, Thomas Donald, and Maurice Neville Hill  1961  A magnetic survey in the western English Channel. QJGS 117(2), 157 - 170.

 

Allan, W.C.  1970  The Morven-Cabrach basic intrusion. Scottish Jl. Geology 6(1), 53 - 72.

 

Allason-Jones, Lindsay  2003  The Roman jet industry. Nl. Royal Archaeological Institute 26, page 13.

 

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Allen, A.J.  1962  Dewerstone trackways. Western Morning News, 5 November 1962 [Devon]

 

Allen, B.  1699  The natural history of the chalybeate and purging waters of England. London: ?? [Another edn. in 1711]

 

Allen, Benjamin [1663 [sic] - 1738]  1911  Dr. Benjamin Allen (1663 - 1738), of Braintree: a forgotten Essex naturalist [by Miller Christy] Essex Naturalist 16(5-6), 145 - 175.

 

Allen, Benjamin [1666 [sic] - 1738]  1912  More about Dr. Benjamin Allen (1666 - 1738), of Braintree: naturalist [by Miller Christy] Essex Naturalist 17(1-3), 1 - 14 + plate 1.

 

Allen, Benjamin  1913  The Ray, Dale and Allen Commemoration Fund, 1912 [by Miller Christy] Essex Naturalist 17(4-9), 129 - 138 + plates 11 - 15.

 

Allen, D.J., and S. Holloway  1984  The Wessex Basin. IN: BGS Investigation of the geothermal potential of the UK.

 

Allen, D.J.  1995  Chalk aquifer study: permeability and fractures in the English Chalk: a review of hydrogeological literature. BGS Technical Report Hydrogeology Series WD/95/43: ??

 

Allen, D.J., J.P. Bloomfield, and V.K. Robinson  1997  The physical properties of major aquifers in England and Wales. BGS Technical Report WD/97/34 (Hydrogeology Series)

 

Allen, Geoffrey, Jim Allen, Nick Elton, Michael Farey, Stafford Holmes, Paul Livesey, and Mileva Radonjic  2003  Hydraulic lime mortars for stone, brick and block masonry. Donhead St. Mary: Donhead Publishing Ltd: x + 84pp [ISBN 1-873394-64-0][CNHSS]

 

Allen, Harriet  1998  Quaternary environmental change: why the past can help us understand the present and maybe predict the future. Geography 83(2)(359), 163 - 187.

 

Allen, H.A.  1899  Excursion to Staines. Saturday, April 22nd, 1899.  PGA 16(3), page 163.

 

Allen, H.A.  1901  Visit to the Museum of the Royal College of Surgeons. Saturday, Mach 23rd, 1901. PGA 17(3), 118 - 119.

 

Allen, Henry Atwool  1935  Obituary by J.P.  PGA 46(1), page 90.

 

Allen, John  2004  The Bristol Fireclay Company. British Brick Soc. Information 95, page 30 [Company in liquidation c. 1910 / 1911]

 

Allen, J.B., and T.J. Charsley  1968  Nepheline syenite and phonolite.  HMSO: vi + 169pp + 3 pls.

 

Allen, Judy R.L. [1953 - ]  1960  The Mam Tor Sandstones - a turbidite facies of the Namurian deltas of Derbyshire.  Jl. Sedimentary Petrology 30, 193 - 208.

 

Allen, J.R.L.  1961  The highest Lower Old Red Sandstone of Brown Clee Hill, Shropshire.  PGA 72(2), 205 - 219 [Sandstones / Limestones]

 

Allen, J.R.L., and J. Narayan  1964  Cross-stratified units, some with silt bands, in the Folkestone Beds (Lower Greensand) of southeast England. Geol. Mijnbouw 43, 451 - 461.

 

Allen, J.R.L., and A.W.A. Rushton  1968  The Cambrian and Ordovician systems. IN: P.C. Sylvester-Bradley and T.D. Ford (edrs), The Geology of the east Midlands. Leicester University Press, 20 - 40 + folded table.

 

Allen, J.R.L.  1969  Some recent advances in the physics of sedimentation. PGA 80(1), 1 - 42 + plates 1 - 4.

 

Allen, J.R.L.  1970  The sequence of sedimentary structures in turbidites, with special reference to dunes. Scottish Jl. Geology 6(2), 146 - 161.

 

Allen, J.R.L.  1975  Quaternary river terraces. 2. The mechanics of fluvial deposition, with particular reference to the problems of palaeohydraulics. Quaternary Newsletter 15, 4 - 5.

 

Allen, J.R.L.  1981  Lower Cretaceous tides revealed by cross-bedding with mud drapes. Nature 289, 579 - 581.

 

Allen, J.R.L.  1982  Mud drapes in sand-wave deposits a physical model with application to the Folkestone Beds (Early Cretaceous, southeast England.) Phil. Trans. Royal Soc., Series A, 306, 291 - 345.

 

Allen, J.R.L., B.J. Hoskins, B.W. Sellwood, R.A. Spicer, and P.J. Valdes  1993  Palaeoclimates and their modelling with special reference to the Mesozoic Era. Philosophical Trans. Royal Soc. B 341(1297), 209 - 343.

 

Allen, J.R.L.  2001  Cast copper-slag building blocks on the Severn Estuary levels: St. Thomas the Apostle, Redwick, Gwent. Archaeology in the Severn Estuary 12, 15 - 25.

 

Allen, J.R.L.  2001  Late Quaternary stratigraphy in the Gwent Levels (southeast Wales): the subsurface evidence. PGA 112(4), 289 - 315.

 

Allen, J.R.L.  2002  Retreat rates of soft-sediment cliffs: the contribution from dated fishweirs and traps on Holocene coastal outcrops. PGA 113(1), 1 - 8 [South Wales: Gwent]

 

Allen, J.R.L.  2004  The building stone at the Roman religious complex, Lydney Park, Gloucestershire: character and fate. Archaeological Jl. 160, 229 - 233.

 

Allen, J.R.L., S.K. Haslett, and B.E. Rinkell  2006  Holocene tidal palaeochannels, Severn Estuary Levels, UK: a search for granulometric and foraminiferal criteria. Proc. Geologists’ Association 117(4), 329 – 344.

 

Allen, Lorraine Gillian  1992  The evolution of the Solent river system during the Pleistocene. Quaternary Nl. 66, page 42 [Hampshire]

 

Allen, Lynn  2002  Rock around Liverpool.  GA Magazine 1(2), page 10 [Building stones]

 

Allen, Mike, et al.  1989  Spirals solution for silica sand. Mine & Quarry 18(1/2), 23 - 25 [Glass sand worked in Fife]

 

Allen, Michael John  1995  Abstract: the land-use history of the southern English chalklands with an evaluation of the Beaker period using environmental data: colluvial deposits as environmental and cultural indicators. Quaternary Newsletter 76, 25 - 26.

 

Allen, Michael J., and Kevin Ritchie  2000  The stratigraphy and archaeology of Bronze Age and Romano-British deposits below the beach level at Brean Down, Somerset.  Proc. Univ. Bristol Spelaeological Soc. 22(1), 5 - 52.

 

Allen, Percival  1942  A Wealden soil bed with Equisetites lyelli (Mantell.) Weald Research Committee Communication No. 31.) PGA 52(4), 362 - 374 + plate 24 [Kent / Sussex]

 

Allen, P.  1946  Notes on Wealden fossil soil-beds (Weald Research Committee Report No. 34.) PGA 57(4), 303 - 314 [Kent / Surrey / Sussex]

 

Allen, P.  1948  Petrology of a Wealden sandstone at Clock House, Capel, Surrey.  Geological Magazine 85, 235 - 241.

 

Allen, P.  1949  Notes on Wealden bone-beds.  PGA 60(4), 275 - 283 [Kent ? Sussex: sands; shales]

 

Allen, P.  1949  Wealden petrology: the top Ashdown Pebble Bed and the top Ashdown Sandstone. QJGS 104(2), 257 - 321 + plate xvi [Kent / Sussex][CNHSS]

 

Allen, P.  1954  Geology and geography of the London - North Sea uplands in Wealden times.  Geological Magazine 91(6), 498 - 508 [Surrey / Kent]

 

Allen, P.  1955  Age of the Wealden in north-western Europe.  Geological Magazine 92(4), 265 - 81; and 92(6), page 512 [Kent / Surrey / Sussex] [CNHSS]

 

Allen, P.  1958  Geology of the central Weald: the Hastings Beds. GA Guide 24: 28pp [Kent / Sussex: Purbeck floor of the Ashdown deltas / Building the Ashdown deltaic complex / ..  Building and burial of the Lower Tunbridge Wells delta][CNHSS]

 

Allen, P.  1959  The Wealden environment: Anglo-Paris Basin.  Phil. Trans. Royal Soc. B, 242, 283 - 346 [Kent / Surrey / Sussex]

 

Allen, P.  1960  Geology of the central Weald: a study of the Hastings Beds.  Geologists' Assoc. Guide 24: 28pp [Kent / Sussex]

 

Allen, P.  1960  Strand-line pebbles in the mid-Hastings Beds and the geology of the London uplands. General features. Jurassic pebbles. With an appendix on the derived Jurassic ammonites by the late Dr. W.J. Arkell.  PGA 71(2), 156 - 168 [Kent / Sussex : sandstones]

 

Allen, P.  1961  Strand-line pebbles in the mid-Hastings Beds and the geology of the London uplands. Carboniferous pebbles.  PGA 72(3), 271 - 285 + pl. 11 [Kent: sandstones]

 

Allen, P.  1962  The Hastings Beds deltas: recent progress and Easter field meeting report. 15 - 18 April 1960.  PGA 73(2), 219 - 243 + pls. 8 - 10 + folded sections [Sussex]

 

Allen, P., M.H. Dodson and D.C. Rex  1964  K - A dates and the origin of the Wealden glauconites. Nature 202(4932), ??

 

Allen, P., and M.L. Keith  1965  Carbon isotope ratios and palaeosalinities of Purbeck - Wealden carbonates.  Nature 208, page 1278.

 

Allen, P.  1965  L'âge du Purbecko-Wealdien de l'Angleterre. [Colloque sur le Crétacé inférieur, Lyon, septembre 1963.]  Mém. Bur. Rech. géol. Minières 34, 321 - 326 [Sussex]

 

Allen, P.  1967  Origin of the Hastings facies in north-western Europe.  PGA 78(1), 27 - 106 [Sussex]

 

Allen, P.  1967  Strand-line pebbles in the mid-Hastings Beds and the geology of the London Uplands Old Red Sandstone, New Red Sandstone and other pebbles. Conclusion.  PGA 78(2), 241 - 276 [Sussex]

 

Allen, P.  1969  Lower Cretaceous sourcelands and the North Atlantic. Nature 222 (5194), 657 - 658 [17 May 1969]

 

Allen, P.  1975 / 1976  Wealden of the Weald: a new model. PGA 86(4), 389 - 437.

 

Allen, P.  1981  Pursuit of Wealden models. Jl. GSL 138(4), 375 - 405 [Kent / Surrey / Sussex]

 

Allen, P., et al.  1989  The future of earth sciences site conservation in Great Britain. Geological Curator 5(3), 101 - 109.

 

Allen, P.  1989  Wealden research - ways ahead. PGA 100(4), 529 - 564.

 

Allen, P.  1996  Cretaceous research, a tribute to professor P. Allen, F.R.S. [By Peter Allen Austin] Down to Earth 17, page 12 [Reprinted from Cretaceous Research 17(1)(1996)]

 

Allen, P.  1998  Purbeck-Wealden (early Cretaceous) climates.  PGA 109(3), 197 - 236 [Sussex]

 

Allen, P.A.  1985  Storm sedimentation. Jl. GSL 142(2), 411 - 412.

 

Allen, P.M., et al.  1985  Geology of the country around Harlech.  MGS: xii + 111pp + 14 pls [Wales]

 

Ends

 

Allen, T.  1977  Interglacial sea-level change: evidence for brackish water sedimentation at Purfleet, Essex. Quaternary Nl. 22, 1 - 3.

 

Allen, Tim  1999  Copperas, the first major chemical industry in England.  Industrial Archaeology News 108, 2 - 3 [Kent]

 

Allen, Tim, Peter Hacking, and Angela Boyle  2000  Eton Rowing at Dorney Lake: the burial traditions. Tarmac Papers 4, 65 - 106 [Buckinghamshire: archaeological excavation in gravels]

 

Allen, Tim, Mike Cotterill, and Geoffrey Pike  2001  Copperas: an account of the Whitstable copperas works and the first major chemical industry in England. Industrial Archaeology Review 23(2), 93 - 112 [Kent: iron pyrites / marcasite]

 

Allen, Tim  2002  Copperas in Kent. British Achaeology 67, page 26 [Reply to comments by Priscilla Gadzinski, Ray Martin, and Ian Pearce]

 

Allen, Tim  2002  The forgotten chemical revolution. British Archaeology 66, 14 - 19 [Kent: copperas]

 

Allen, Tim, Mike Cotterill, and Geoffrey Pike  2002  The Kentish copperas industry. Archaeologia Cantiana 122, 319 - 334.

 

Allen, Tim, M. Cotterill, and G. Pike  2004  Copperas: an account of the Whitstable works & the first industrial-scale chemical production. Canterbury Archaeological Trust: 64 pp [ISBN 1-8704550-8-7][Kent]

 

Allen-Brown, John  ????  see John Allen BROWN

 

Allen-Brown, John  1883  On probable glacial deposits, or evidence of the action of ice near Ealing, Middlesex. PGA 8(3), 172 - 181 [Middlesex]

 

Allender, R., C.H. Holland, J.D. Lawson, V.G. Walmsley, and J.H. McD. Whitaker  1960  Summer field meeting at Ludlow, 2 - 9 August, 1958.  PGA 71(1), 209 - 232 + pl. 8 [Shropshire / Wales]

 

Allender, R., and S.E. Hollyer  1972  The sand and gravel resources of the country south and west of Woodbridge, Suffolk. Resource Sheet TM24.  Rep. Institute of Geological Sciences 72/9.

 

Allender, R., and S.E. Hollyer  1973  The sand and gravel resources of the country around Shotley and Felixstowe, Suffolk.  Resource Sheet TM23.  Rep. Institute of Geological Sciences 73/13.

 

Allender, R., and S.E. Hollyer  1981  The sand and gravel resources of the country around Ipswich, Suffolk. Sheet TM14.  BGS Mineral Assessment Report 55.

 

Allington, Ruth  ????  !

 

Allinson, Helen  1986  Chislehurst Caves. Bygone Kent 7(7), 398 - 404 [Chalk mines]

 

Allison, I.  1979  Variations of strain and microstructure in folded pipe rock in the Moine Thrust Zone at Loch Eriboll and their bearing on the deformational history. Scottish Jl. Geology 15(4), 263 - 269 + [plates 1 - 2.

 

Allison, John  [1838 - 1894]  ????  !

 

Allison, Rebecca  2001  Landfall: white cliffs collapse into sea.  The Guardian, 2 February 2001, page 9 [Kent: Dover]

 

Allison, Warren  2002  The re-opening of Lucy Tongue level, Greenside mine.  Cumbria Amenity Trust Mining History Society: The Mine Explorer 5, 57 - 61 [Lead mine]

 

Allkins, Vince  1998  Godstone Main Series.  Bedlams Bank.  News of the Weald 29, 4 - 5 [Surrey: new access at Roman Road (Godstone)]

 

Allkins, V.  1998  The Shropshire weekend 20th - 22nd March.  News of the Weald 29, 1 - 3 [Barytes]

 

Allkins, V.  1999  Bedlams Bank.  News of the Weald 34, page 7 [Surrey: roof-fall in underground building-stone quarry at Chaldon]

 

Allkins, V.  1999  Godstone Main Series.  News of the Weald 34, page 8 [Surrey: unstable roof in underground building-stone quarry]

 

Allkins, V.  1999  Report of the Surrey Mines Agent. News of the Weald 32, 2 - 4.

 

Allkins, V.  2001  Tower Wood mine. News of the Weald 40, page 9 [Surrey: Gatton: building-stone quarry reopened August 2000]

 

Allkins, V.  2001  Tower Wood mine. News of the Weald 41, page 1.

 

Allorge M.M. & C.J. Bayzand  1911  Excursion to Oxford University Museum, Enslow Bridge, Kirtlington and Woodstock. Saturday, May 21st, 1910.  PGA 22(1), 1 - 5 [Limestone, cement]

 

Allott & Lomax  1990  The sand and gravel resources of Lancashire.  Allott & Lomax Consulting Engineers: Open File Report [for Department of the Environment]

 

Alloway, B.J.  1969 / 70  The soils and vegetation of areas affected by mining for non-ferrous metalliferous ores, with special reference to cadmium, copper, lead, and zinc. U Wales Aberystwyth Ph.D. Thesis

 

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Allport, F.T.  1885  Presidential Address. Report &c. Sutton Scientific Soc. 1885 - 86, 7 - 15.

 

Allport, Samuel [1816 – 1897]  1816  Born in Birmingham / various business enterprises / librarian to the Mason College / pioneer in microscopic petrography

 

Allport, S.  1874  On the microscopic structure and composition of British Carboniferous dolerites.  QJGS 30, 529 - 567 [Derbyshire]

 

Allport, S.  1877  Silurian pitchstones and perlites.  QJGS 33, 449 - ??? [Shropshire]

 

Allsop, J.M., and N.J.P. Smith  1988  The deep geology of Essex. PGA 99(4), 249 - 260.

 

Allwn, K.C.  1976  The building stones of the Chew valley area.  Proc. Bristol Naturalists Soc. 35, 99 - 111 [Somerset]

 

Almack, B.  1845  On the agriculture of Norfolk. Jl. Royal Agricultural Soc. 5, 307 - 357.

 

Almy, Vivian [???? - 1963]  1963  Obituary. Nl. Pengelly Cave Research Centre 1, 7 - 8 [Died aged 45 in March 1963]

 

Alsop, Ian  2005  Lyell Fund - Ian Alsop. Geological Society of London. Awards 2005, page 13.

 

Alsop, John  2002  Vobster quarry. Archive 34, page 55 [Somerset: limestone: photograph of rail connection + text]

 

Alston, Charles [1685 - 1760][The King's Botanist in Scotland, F.R.C.P., Prof. of Medicine and Botany, University of Edinburgh]  1752  A dissertation on quick-lime and lime-water.  Edinburgh: W. Sands, A. Murray, and J. Cochran: iv + 60pp [BL]

 

[This and subsequent titles are essentially a medical treatises on the external (quicklime) and internal (lime-water) uses of these materials. However, the following extract is of  interest ..

 

Our Lime-kills [ie kilns] burn eight or ten Days, more or less, as the Wind blows less or more favourably.  Much less time suffices for Chalk and Shells; and the Calcination of Gypsum, or the Plaister-stone, according to Dr. Lister, is complete in two or three Hours.

 

.. common lime, brought to Town in Powder for building, being slaked at the Lime-Kills [ie kilns] ..]

 

                [Alston cautions against internal use of quicklime for

                medicinal purposes!]

 

Alston, Charles  1754  A dissertation on quick-lime and lime water. The second edition, with additions. Edinburgh: W. Sands, A. Murray, and J. Cochran: x + 79pp [BL]

 

Alston, Charles  1755  A second dissertation on quick-lime and lime water. Edinburgh: W. Sands, A. Murray, and J. Cochran: vi + 64pp [BL]

 

Alston, Charles  1757  A third dissertation on quick-lime and lime water. Edinburgh: printed by Sands, Donaldson, Murray, and Cochran: iv + 46pp [BL]

 

Alty, Henry  1905  Who's who in the Clayworkers' Institute. XXXV. Mr. Henry Alty, Hesketh Bank. British Clayworker, August 1905, page 147.

 

Alvin, K.L.  1965  A new fertile Lycopod from the Lower Carboniferous of Scotland. Palaeontology 8(2), 281 - 293 + plates 32 - 34.

 

Alvin, K.L., and M.D. Muir  1970  An epiphyllous fungus from the Lower Cretaceous. Biological Jl. Linnean Soc. 2(1), 55 - 59 + plates 1 - 2.

 

Amberley Chalk Pits Museum  nd  The Amberley Chalk Pits Museum: souvenir guide book. 3rd edn.  Amberley Chalk Pits Museum: 32pp [Sussex][PWS]

 

Amberley Chalk Pits Museum  1978 – 1981  Newsletter 1 (1978) – 13 (1981) Amberley Chalk Pits Museum [CNHSS]

 

Amberley Chalk Pits Museum  1981 – 1990  Chalk Pits Chronicle 1 (Summer 1881) – 47 (Winter 1989/90) [CNHSS]

 

Amberley Chalk Pits Museum  1984  Industrial railways of the south-east, compiled ..  by Ian DEAN and others ..  Midhurst: Middleton Press: ?? [625.1] [CNHSS]

 

Amberley Chalk Pits Museum  1990 – 1992  Extracts 1 (Winter 1990/91) – 2 (Winter 1991/92) Amberley Chalk Pits Museum [CNHSS]

 

Amberley Chalk Pits Museum  1989 Wheelbarrow 1 (1989)  - 53 (2000.) Amberley Working Museum [CNHSS]

 

Ambraseys, Nicholas  2002  GSL William Smith Medal

 

Ambrose, J.D.  1975  The sand and gravel resources of the country east of Colchester, Essex.  Resource Sheet TM02.  Mineral Assessment Rep. Institute of Geological Sciences ???

 

Ambrose, J.D.  1973  The sand and gravel resources of the country around Layer Breton and Tolleshunt D'Arcy, Essex.  Resource Sheet TL91 and part of TL90.  Rep. Institute of Geological Sciences 73/8.

 

Ambrose, J.D.  1973  The sand and gravel resources of the country around Maldon, Essex.  Resource Sheet TL80.  Rep. Institute of Geological Sciences 73/1.

 

Ambrose, J.D.  1974  The sand and gravel resources of the country west of Colchester, Essex.  Resource Sheet TL92.  Rep. Institute of Geological Sciences 74/6.

 

Ambrose, K., and J. Brewster  1982  A reinterpretation of parts of the 400 ft bench of south-east Warwickshire. Quaternary Nl. 36, 21 - 24.

 

Ambrose, Keith, and Albert Horton  1998  Excursion to Breedon on the Hill quarry.  Mercian Geologist 14(3), 145 - 147 [Derbyshire: limestones]

 

Ambrose, Keith, and Alan Filmer  1999  Excursion: Cloud Hill quarry.  Mercian Geologist 14(4), 203 - 206 [limestone]

 

Ambrose, K., and Albert Horton  1999  Excursion: Ticknall and Ibstock brick pit.  Mercian Geologist 14(4), 209 - 211 [Derbyshire: limestones / clays]

 

Ambrose, K.  2001  The lithostratigraphy of the Blue Lias Formation (Late Rhaetian - Early Sinemurian) in the southern part of the English Midlands.  PGA 112(2), 97 - 110 [Warwickshire / Worcestershire]

 

Ambulator  1807. The Ambulator: or, pocket companion in a tour round London, within the circuit of twenty-five miles: describing whatever is remarkable for 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 Scatcherd and Letterman: (4) + (7) + (10) + 336pp + map + 16 plates [Includes an Alphabetical List of Nobility and Gentry; List of Stage Coaches; Addington in page 29; Addiscombe Place, 29 - 30; Coulsdon is not mentioned; Croydon, 94 - 96; Purley, 238; and Sanderstead, 254] [CNHSS copy lacks map and two of the plates][CNHSS]

 

[Croydon Palace occupied by 'a calico-printer, a tanner, and a pelt-monger (95); 'about a mile from the town, in the road to Addington' [presumably the present Coombe Road], is 'a large chalk-pit, which produces a great variety of extraneous fossils.' [presumably the pit at the 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 such it may be called) was visited by the editor of this work some years ago, and it gratified his curiosity' (page 245)]

 

Ames, Nik  2005  Chalk building is first for 100 years. [? Kent News], 3 July 2005, page 11 [Kent: St. Margaret's Bay: building with walls of rammed chalk (not chalk block)]

 

Amey, Geoffrey  1974  The collapse of the Dale Dyke dam 1864.  Cassell: [viii] + 212pp + 15pls + map [Yorkshire: west of Sheffield][PWS]

 

Ami, Henry Mark [1858 - 1931]  1932  Obituary. PGA 43(1), 74 - 75.

 

Amison, Paul [???? - 2002]  2002  Quarry diver dies. The Times, 25 February 2002 [Paul Amison (34) drowned in flooded quarry at Nantlle, North Wales]

 

Amott, Richard  2000  Dudley limestone mines.  Nl. PDMHS 93, 3 - 4 [Comment on Steve Powell's paper in Mining History 14(1)(1999)]

 

Amphlett, John  1987  Obituary by Mike Bamlett and Sam Winter. GA Circular 860, page 20.

 

Amstutz, G.C.  1969  The logic of some relations in ore genesis. IN: James, Clifford H. (edr), Sedimentary ores, ancient & modern (revised.) Univ. Leicester Dept. Geology Special Publication 1: (i) + 305 + (6)pp (pages 13 - 29) [CNHSS]

 

Andersen, P. Sparre  1981  The cement factory. F.L. Smidth [Internal manual]: (i) [Reproduction of Joseph L.S. Aspdin's 1824 patent 5022 for Artificial stone] + (i) [Index] + 6 [Manufacture of cement] + 10 [Quarry operation] + 11 [Crushing] + 9 [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]

 

Anderson, -.  1859  Dura Den - yellow sandstone and fossil fishes. Geologist 2, 41 - 42.

 

Anderson, A.M.  1918  A note on apostasy. Geological Magazine, dec. 6, 5(4), page 192.

 

Anderson, B.G.  1977  Problems in constructing the Weichselian ice-front lines in northern Europe for the CLIMAP Project. Quaternary Nl. 22, 9 - 10.

 

Anderson, David  2000  Sourcing brickmaking salting and chemicals at Prestongrange. Prestongrange University Press Series 3: vi + 43pp [Scotland: East Lothian: brick clays / brickmaking / salt extraction / glassmaking &c][PWS]

 

Anderson, Ernest Edward, Ernest George Radley, Herbert Henry Thomas, and Edward Battersby Bailey  1916  The pitchstones of Mull and their genesis. QJGS 71(2), 205 - 217 [Scotland]

 

Anderson, Ernest Masson [1877 – 1960]  1877  Born at Falkirk / Geological Survey of Scotland

 

Anderson, Ernest Masson [1877 – 1960]  1923  The geology of the schists of the Schichallion district (Perthshire.)  QJGS 79(4), 423 - 445 + pl. xxv (folded cold. geol. map and sections)[Scotland]

 

Anderson, F.W.  1939  Wealden and Purbeck Ostracoda. Annals and Magazine of Natural History Series II, 3, 291 - 310 + plates xii - xiii [CNHSS]

 

Anderson, F.W.  1940  Ostracod zones of the Wealden and Purbeck.  Advancement of Science 1, page 259.

 

Anderson, F.W.  1941  Ostracoda from the Portland and Purbeck beds at Swindon.  PGA 51(4), 373 - 384 + pls. 18 - 19 [Wiltshire]

 

Anderson, F.W.  1955  Age of the Wealden in north-western Europe. Geological Magazine 92(5), 430 - 431 [CNHSS]

 

Anderson, F.W., and R.N. Quirk  1965  [xxxx]  Mediaeval Archaeology 8, 115 - 117 [Quarr stone, Isle of Wight]

 

Anderson, F.W., and D. Barker  1966  Some British Jurassic and Cretaceous ostracods. Bull. British Museum (Natural History) Geology 11(9), 433 - 446 [Dorset / Kent / Surrey / Sussex: Purbeck and Wealden]

 

Anderson, F.W., R.A. Bazley, and E.R. Shephard-Thorn  1967  The sedimentary and faunal sequence of the Wadhurst Clay (Wealden) in boreholes at Wadhurst Park, Sussex.  Bull. Geological Survey 27, 171 - 235 [CNHSS]

 

Anderson, F.W., and R.A.B. Bazley  1971  The Purbeck Beds of the Weald (England.)  Bull. Geological Survey 34, ix + 1 - 172 + plates i - xxiii [Sussex][CNHSS]

 

Anderson, George  1911  South Eastern Brick and Terra Cotta Co. Ltd, South Godstone, Surrey [General Manager George Anderson] Kelly's Surrey and Sussex Directory 1911]

 

Anderson, I.D.  1986  The Gault Clay - Folkestone Beds junction in West Sussex, southeast England. PGA 97(1), 45 - 58.

 

Anderson, James [1739 - 1808]  1799 - 1802  Recreations in agriculture, natural history, arts, and miscellaneous literature. London: printed for T. Bensley: 6vv [I (1799) ii + 288 + (6)pp; II (1800) 480 + (6) pp; III (1800) 488 + (6) pp; IV (1801) ?pp; V (1801) Vol. I. 2nd series; VI (1802) Vol. II 2nd Series][BM]

 

Anderson, James  1990  James Anderson's Recreations in agriculture (Ottley 235.) [By Paul Reynolds] Occasional Paper Railway and Canal Historical Soc. Tramroad Group 60: 3pp [CNHSS]

 

Anderson, John  1841  On the geology of Fifeshire. Trans. Highland Agricultural Soc. Scotland, New Series, 7, 376 - 431.

 

Anderson, John  1859  Dura Den. A monograph of the yellow sandstone and its remarkable fossil remains. Edinburgh: ??pp + cold. map + cold. lithographic title-page + 7 cold. lithographic pls. + two full page ills. [Scotland]

 

Anderson, John  1859  On the tilestones of Forfarshire. Geologist 2, 149 - 153.

 

Anderson, John Corbet [1827 – 1907]  1871   Monuments and Antiquities of the old Parish Church of St. John the Baptist at Croydon in the County of Surrey, which was destroyed by fire on the night of January the Fifth MDCCCLXVII. Croydon: John Corbet Anderson: ii + 113pp + 8 plates + map f.p. 15 [Issued in a single volume with the following]

 

Anderson, John Corbet  1871  The Parish Church of St. John the Baptist at Croydon, Surrey, as it was rebuilt during the years MDCCCLXII - IX after the designs of G. Gilbert Scott, R.A.  Croydon: John Corbet Anderson: i + 25pp + 28 plates + 2pp subscribers' list [Issued in a single volume with the preceding]

 

[The subscribers included J.W. Jarvis, a High Street draper, and J.E. Pettifer, lime merchant, Parker Road]

 

[The fire on the night of 5 January 1867 left only a ‘blackened smoking mass, enclosed within skeleton outer walls.  G. Gilbert Scott ‘pronounced its walls to remain sound ..’  The site was cleared for the contractors.  The ‘casings of the exterior and interior walls went on simultaneously with the erection of piers and arches’ (page 2)  ‘Of this Church, the south porch remains the same as in the late structure; so, also, does the 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) ..  during the rebuilding the church was extended eastwards by 18 feet.  ‘The quarries at Ancaster and Godstone supplied the chief portion of the fresh stone used in the reconstruction, but blue Corsham and Casterton stone were intermixed. Messrs. Dove Brothers, of Islington, were the contractors for rebuilding (page 9)  Amongst the listed subscribers were Dove Brothers (but not the quarry proprietors) ..  and J.E. Pettifer, Lime Merchant, of Parker Road, Croydon, and James Rendell of Old Palace]

 

Anderson, John Corbet  1898  The Great North Wood: with a geological, topographical and historical description of Upper, West & South Norwood, in the County of Surrey. XXXX incl. 5 maps (2 folded)[London][CNHSS]

 

Anderson, John Graham Comrie [1910 - 2002]  1936 - 38 ???  Lessons in lithology for the quarryman.  Quarry Managers' Jl. 18, 304 - 308; 338 - 341; 365 - 367; 404 - 406; 19, 19 - 21; 57 - 60; 93 - 95; 125 - 126; 155 - 156; 199 - 201; 307 - 309; 31 - 333; 395 - 397; 430 - 432; 20, 46 - 48; 76 - 78; 109 - 111; 176 - 178; 242 - 244; 285 - 287; and 305 - 306.

 

Anderson, J.G.C.  1939  The granites of Scotland.  Geological Survey: Special Reports on the Mineral Resources of Great Britain 32: 70pp.

 

Anderson, J.G.C.  1939 - 41  Scottish sands and gravels. IN: Cement Lime and Gravel, December 1939 - May 1941.

 

Anderson, J.G.C., and A. Muir  1941  Limestones of Scotland. Area IV. South-west Highlands and Islands.  Geological Survey Wartime Pamphlet 13 ..

 

Anderson, J.G.C.  1942  The geology of Edinburgh district from its quarries.  Quarry Managers' Jl. 24(10), 236 - 238; (11), 259 - 261; (12), 277 - 279; and 25(1), 297 - 299; (2), 312 - 315 [Includes a list of working opencast and underground quarries on p. 314][PWS]

 

Anderson, J.G.C., and W.E. Graham  1942  The oil-shales of the Lothians: structure - Area II - Pumpherston.  Geological Survey Wartime Pamphlet 27: 20pp [PWS]

 

Anderson, J.G.C., and A. Muir  1945  Limestones of Scotland. Area IV. South-west Highlands and Islands. 2nd edn.  Geological Survey Wartime Pamphlet 13(4): 23pp [PWS]

 

Anderson, J.G.C.  1946  The geology of the Highland Border, Stonehaven to Arran. Trans. Royal Soc. Edinburgh 61, 479 - 515.

 

Anderson, J.G.C.  1946  Sands and gravels of Scotland: Glasgow and west central Scotland. Wartime Pamphlet GSGB 30(3) ..

 

Anderson, J.G.C., T. Robertson and J.B. Simpson  1949  The limestones of Scotland. Memoir Geological Survey xxxx

 

Anderson, J.G.C., K.C. Dunham, and C.O. Harvey  1949  Talc, other magnesium minerals and chromite associated with British serpentines. Supplement No. 1. The Corrycharmaig serpentine intrusion, Glen Lochay, Perthshire.  Geological Survey Wartime Pamphlet 9(Supplement): 14pp [PWS]

 

Anderson, J.G.C.  1956  Geology for quarrymen. Quarry Managers' Jl. 39(7), 396 - 398; (8), 449 - 453; (9), 521 - 527; (10), 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 - 117; (4), 152 - 156 [? 1957 - 59]

 

Anderson, J.G.C.  1958  Geology around the university towns: the Cardiff district. GA Guide 16: 12pp [South Wales: Rumney / Caerphilly / Barry / Penarth][CNHSS]

 

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  The geology of an undersea tunnel at Irvine Bay, Ayrshire. Scottish Jl. Geology 16(4), 259 - 262 [Sewerage outfall]

 

Anderson, J.G.C.  1983  Field geology in the British Isles: a guide to regional excursions. Pergamon Press: xi + 324pp [ISBN 0-0102-2033-X] [CNHSS]

 

Anderson, J.G.C.  2003, Obituary by B.E. Leake. Proc. Geologists' Assoc. 114(3), 275 - 278.

 

Anderson, R.  1928  Note on the occurrence of a deposit of diatomite at Loch Osobhat, Lewis.  Trans. Geological Soc. Glasgow 18, 127 - ??? [Scotland][Also issued separately 1927]

 

Anderson, Ralph  2001  Betteshanger colliery tip: proposed RIGS site. Nl. Kent Geologists' Group 8, page 42.

 

Anderson, R.D.  1909  Whyteleafe: pit in Upper Chalk showing layers of flint in chalk and lime kilns below [Surrey / LB Croydon: Rose & Crown limeworks at Kenley: photograph dated 12 September 1909 - a conical top flare kiln is shewn][CNHSS]

 

Anderson, Sue, R.D. Carr, Julia Park, and Sue Holden  2004  Architectural terracotta from Westhope Hall, Suffolk. Archaeological Jl. 160, 125 - 159.

 

Anderson, Tempest [1846 - 1913]  1846  !

 

Anderson, Tempest  1903  Volcanic studies in many lands [Series 1] 110 photographs

 

Anderson, Tom, and Wm. Jeremiah Bower  1962  Purbeck: a part of the coast from Kimmeridge to Anvil Point.  Cambridge: single sheet map [Dorset: includes Worth Matravers, Winspit, Seacombe quarries etc][PWS]

 

Anderson, W.  1940  Buried-valleys and late-glacial drainage systems in north west Durham.  PGA 51(3), 274 - 281 + pl. 15 (folded map)[Gravel]

 

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)  Geological Survey Wartime Pamphlet 19(3)(Supplement): 18pp [PWS]

 

Anderson, William [1860 - 1915]  1860  !

 

Anderson, W.F., and J.C Cripps  1993  The effects of acid leaching on the shear strength of Namurian shale. IN: J.C. Cripps, et al., edrs., The engineering geology of weak rock ..  GSL Engineering Geology Special Publication 8, 159 - 168.

 

Anderton, Roger  1971  Dalradian palaeocurrents from the Jura quartzite. Scottish Jl. Geology 7(2), 175 - 178.

 

Anderton, R.  1977  The Dalradian rocks of Jura. Scottish Jl. Geology 13(2), 135 - 142.

 

Anderton, R, et al.  1979  A dynamic stratigraphy of the British Isles: a study in crustal evolution. ??: x + 301pp

 

Anderton, R.  1980  Distinctive pebbles as indicators of Dalradian provenance. Scottish Jl. Geology 16(2/3), 143 - 152 + plates 1 - 2.

 

Anderton, Roger  1985  Sedimentation and tectonics in the Scottish Dalradian. Scottish Jl. Geology 21(4), 407 - 436.

 

Anderton, Roger  1988  Dalradian slides and basin development: a radical interpretation of stratigraphy and structure in the SW and central Highlands of Scotland. QJGS 145, 669 - 678.

 

Andom, R.  1896  Industrial explorings in and around London. 2nd edn. London: James Clarke & Co.: (ii) + 295pp

 

André, George Guillinane, and Charles G. Warnford Lock (edrs)  1879 - 1882  Spons' encyclopedia of the industrial arts, manufactures and commercial products. Divisions I - V. London: E. & F.N. Spon: viii + 2142pp [André edited pages 1 - 640, Lock the remainder. Division I pp. 1 - 384; II. 385 - 768; III. 769 - 1152; IV. 1153 - 1536; V. 1537 - 2142 (including index in pages 2113 - 2142)][Alum in pages 325 - 332; glass (sands from Alum Bay and Fontainebleu) 1043 - 1087; graphite 1087 - 1093; manures (including coprolites) 1256 - 1277; pigments 1548 - 1552][BL]

 

Andre, J. Lewis  1892  Charlwood church. Surrey Archaeological Collections 1191), 2 - 24 incl. plan, figures, and plate.

 

Andree, J.  1735  An account of the Tilbury water.  London: ??? [Further edns. in 1737, 1740, 1742, 1764, and 1779]

 

Andrew, Alex  1997  Underground lakes - real and mythical. Nl. William Pengelly Cave Studies Trust 74, page 9 [Surrey: Merstham quarries]

 

Andrew, Alex  2001  Talk on Field Road, Reading, in Reading University. Nl. Chelsea Spelaeological Soc. 43(7), 72 - 74 [Berkshire: chalk mines]

 

Andrew, Arthur  1980  Godstone in 1900. Written and illustrated by Arthur Andrew. 2nd impression with map. Godstone Preservation Society: ii + 21pp [CNHSS]

 

Andrew, Gerald  1925  The Llandovery rocks of Garth (Breconshire.)  QJGS 81(3), 389 - 406 and [discussion] 414 - 416 + pl. xxii (folded geol. map)

 

Andrew, G., and O.T. Jones  1925  The relations between the Llandovery rocks of Llandovery and those of Garth.  QJGS 81(3), 407 - 416 including discussion in pages 414 - 416]

 

Andrew, Katherine J.  1994  John Watson and the Cambridge building stone collection.  Geological Curator 5(8), 303 - 310

 

Andrewes, E.  1928  Slates.  IN: The Builders' Merchants Alliance Ltd., 'The lectures given during the courses of instruction ..  1927 - 1928' pages 459 - 484 [Author the Managing Director of Maen Offeren Slate Quarry Co. Ltd][CNHSS]

 

Andrews, Arthur  1980  Godstone in 1900.  Godstone Preservation Soc.: ii + 21pp [Surrey: silver sand mines (pages 1 - 2) and hearthstone / building stone mines / quarries (pages 13 - 14)][PWS]

 

Andrews, Anne, and Jim Andrews  1983  Quarries and brickworks in Stafford and district.  Jl. Staffordshire Industrial Archaeology Soc. 11, 1 - 102 [Brick clays ... ]

 

Andrews, Charles William  1912  The fossil reptiles of the Oxford Clay of Peterborough. Ann. Report and Trans. Ealing Scientific and Microscopical Soc. for 1911 - 12, 6 - 8 [Cambridgeshire]

 

Andrews, Charles William  1922  Description of a new Plesiosaur from the Weald Clay of Berwick (Sussex.)  QJGS 78(3), 285 - 298 + pls. xiv - xv.

 

Andrews, Charles William  1922  A guide to the elephants (recent and fossil) exhibited in the Department of Geology and Palaeontology in the British Museum (Natural History.) BM(NH): 48pp [CNHSS]

 

Andrews, C.W.  1925  Obituary by A.S.W.  QJGS 81(2), lxv - lxvi.

 

Andrews, C.W., and Clive Foster Cooper  1928  On a specimen of Elephas antiquus from Upnor, with further notes on the teeth and skeleton by C.F.C.  British Museum (Natural History): viii + 25pp + plate [CNHSS]

 

Andrews, C.W.  1932  Dr. C.W. Andrews' bequest. PGA 43(1), page 80.

 

Andrews, Ernest  1978  The marl, the pit, and the Lane. Bourne Soc. Local History Records 18, 38 - 39 [Surrey]

 

Andrews, Francis B.  1974  The mediaeval builder and his methods.  Wakefield: 99 + 10 pp + 15 pls [Repr. from Trans. Birmingham Archaeological Soc. 48(1925) and 55 (1931.)]

 

Andrews, Francis B.  1992  The medieval builder and his methods.  New York: Dorset Press: [iv] + 99 pp + xiii pls + [Further notes on the medieval builder] 10pp + 1 plate][PWS]

 

Andrews, Geoff  1986  South-East 'running out of space for rubbish.' The Guardian, 13 August 1986 [Gravel / sand pits / landfill]

 

Andrews, G.H.  1852 - 53  Rudimentary treatise on agricultural engineering I - III. John Weale: 3vv [Vol. I. Buildings vii + 146pp; Vol. II. Motive powers and machinery on the homestead 152pp; Vol. III. Field machines and implements xii + 132pp]

 

Andrews, Jim, and Anne Andrews  1986  Colwich brickworks survey. Jl. Staffordshire Industrial Archaeology Soc. 12: v + 60pp [Clay]

 

Andrews, John and David Kinsman  1990  Gravel pit restoration for wildlife. A practical manual.  Royal Society for the Protection of Birds / Tarmac Quarry Products: (vii) + 184pp [ISBN 0-903138-60-3][CNHSS]

 

Andrews, Phil  2004  Kingston - Saxon royal estate centre to post-medieval market town: the contribution of archaeology to understanding towns in Surrey. IN: Jonathan Cotton, Glenys Crocker, and Audrey Graham (edrs), 2004, Aspects of archaeology and history in Surrey: towards a research framework for the county. Guildford: Surrey Archaeological Society: xi + 260 + (1)pp (pages 169 - 185)[CNHSS]

 

Andrews, R.W.  1970  Wollastonite.  IGS: 114pp

 

Andrews, S.M.  1978  A possible occurrence of Remigolepis in the topmost Old Red Sandstone of Berwickshire. Scottish Jl. Geology 14(4), 311 - 315 + plate 1 [Scotland]

 

Andrews, Tom  1950  The Bexley dene-holes. Proc. London Speleological Group 2, 2 - 3 [Kent]

 

Andrews, T.A.  1956  The Bexley dene-holes. Records London Speleological Group 1, 21 - 24 and 47 - 50 [Kent]

 

Andrews, W.K.  1969  50 years of English China Clays Ltd. English China Clay Review, Spring 1969

 

Andrews, W.R., and A.J. Jukes-Browne  1894  The Purbeck Beds of the Vale of Wardour.  QJGS 50, 44 - ?? [Wiltshire]

 

Andrews, W.R., et al.  1903  Excursion to Salisbury and the Vale of Wardour. Easter (April 9th - 14th), 1903. PGA 18(3), 146 - 161 [Teffont Ewyas and Chilmark in pages 149 - 155][Wiltshire]

 

Andrews, W.R.  1903  Teffont Ewyas and Chilmark, April 11th [1903]  PGA 18(3), 149 - 155 [Wiltshire]

 

Angell, Arthur  1873  On "The foraminifera in the Chalk."  Third Report Croydon Microscopical Club, page 24.

 

Anglo-Saxon Chronicle  ????  seven mss. - for details see Gordon J. Copley, 1977, Camden's Britannia Surrey and Sussex, page 71 [CNHSS]

 

Angseesing, Joe, and William Price  2005  The Clypeus Grit Member (Salperton Limestone Formation, Middle Jurassic) of the Road Bridge Cutting, Chedworth, Gloucestershire. Proc. Cotteswold Naturalists’ Field Club 43(2), 157 - 165.

 

Angus-Butterworth, L.M.  1948  The manufacture of glass. Isaac Pitman : 274pp. [Silica sand: comprehensive history of glassmaking from the Egyptians onwards]

 

Annan, Robert  1968  Historic books on mining and kindred subjects.  HMSO: Science Museum: 33pp.

 

Annells, Richard  2002  The geological surveys: land use and sustainable development in Europe. Earthwise 18, 34 - 35.

 

Annels, Alwyne E.  1992  Case histories and methods in mineral resource evaluation. Geological Society Special Publication 63: (ii) + 313pp [ISBN 0-903317-79-6][CNHSS]

 

Anning, Mary [1799 - 1847]  1936  Demonstration at the British Museum (Natural History), South Kensington, Saturday, 9th March, 1935. "Mary Anning, 'fossilist'." By William Dickson Lang. PGA 47(1), 65 - 67 [Dorset]

 

Anning, Mary  1992  The bone ranger [by Gail Vines] The Guardian, 19 November 1992 [Dorset] [CNHSS]

 

Anning, Mary  1995  Mary Anning (1799 - 1847) of Lyme: the greatest fossilist the world ever knew [By H.S. Torrens] British Jl. History of Science 28, 257 - 284 [Dorset]

 

Anning, Mary  1998  Life, times and legacy of Mary Anning (1799 - 1847) fossilist [By H.S. Torrens]  Trans. Leicester Literary and Philosophical Soc. 92, 4 - 5 [Dorset] [CNHSS]

 

Anning, Mary  1999  Mary Anning and her time: the discovery of British palaeontology 1820 - 1850 [by Joe McCall] Geoscientist 9(10), 4 - 6 [Dorset]

 

Anning, Mary  1999  Late, great geographers. Mary Anning (1799 - 1847.) Geographical Magazine 71(12), page 73 [Dorset]

 

Anon  nd  Chalk Hill Hole flint mine.  Southern Caving Club: The Holer [?], 11 - 13 [PWS]

 

Anon  nd  Chalk quarry waggons of Kent. Industrial Railway Record 58, 382 - 388.

 

Anon  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 Senacre Wood Cave. Newsl. Kent Underground Research Group 89, 3 – 4 [Underground quarry for Kentish Rag near Maidstone]

 

Anon  2006  Charlestown limeworks. Industrial Archaeology News 139, page 14 [Scotland]

 

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 [Kent: Pegwell Bay: Chalk / Thanet Sand junction re-exposed]

 

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 Ridley Road, Bromley, on and from 11 April 2006]

 

Anon  2006  Glebe shaft finally capped. Descent 192, page 12 [Mine shaft at Eyam]

 

Anon  2006  The Magpie Bank Caves from ‘Kent’s capital.’ KURG Newsletter 88, 6 – 7 [Reports the discovery in 1898 of ‘caverns’ in a sand bank on land at Holingbourne (Kent) owned by one Mr. Fremlin (?) tenanted by a Mr. J. Coveney ..  ‘the caves are now open to the public’ ..  Entrance 100 yards on the right hand side of the Hollingbourne Road ..  just beyond the Union ..  ‘firm white sand of excellent quality, with boulders here and there, of “car stone” or iron ore ..  passages 6 – 8 feet high ..’]

 

Anon  2006  Major ironworking site discovered. Current Archaeology 201, page 453 [Northamptonshire: Wakerley / Rockingham Forest]

 

Anon  2006  Mineral valleys riches unearthed. English Nature Magazine 85, page 19 [Co. Durham / Wear Valley: Harehope Quarry etc]

 

Anon  2006  Rich pickings: fossil hunters flock to landslip. The Guardian, 17 January 2006, page 10 [Dorset: Charmouth: cliff falls]

 

Anon  2006  Sheepwalk tern raft update. Surrey Nature 133, page 3 [Sheepwalk Lake / former gravel pit]

 

Anon  2006  Smallcleugh mine collapse. Descent 189, page 14.

 

Anon  2006  ‘Uncalmed ‘ traffic is further undermining hill. Reading Chronicle, 10 August 2006 [Berkshire: Castle Hill / Field Road / Coley: chalk mines]

 

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 / Kent: Dry Hill quarries (Kentish Rag) / Shropshire: Ercall quarries etc]

 

Anon  2006  Volcano walk is hot on health. English Nature Magazine 83, 16 - 17 [West Midlands: Dudley: Barrow Hill LNR / igneous rocks]

 

Anon  2006  World biggest sand sculpture festival, Brighton Marina 2006. NP: 16pp [CNHSS]

 

Anon  2006  10 years ago the UK trade in water-worn limestone was finally stopped. So how come garden centres are selling it again? Natural World 76, 23 – 25 [Limestone pavement]

 

 

David Thomas ANSTED [1814 - 1880]

 

Ansted, David Thomas [1814 - 1880]  1814  FRS - lecturer in geology at the East India Company's College at Addiscombe (Croydon) - see Henry M. Vibart, 1894, Addiscombe: its heroes and men of note.

 

Ansted, D.T.  ????  In search of  minerals. London: Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge: ????

 

Ansted,  1844  Geology, introductory, descriptive and practical.  Van Voorst: xxiii + 506; xv + 572 + (4) adverts pp [Two volumes]

 

Ansted, D.T.  1854  Scenery, science and art, being extracts ..  of a geologist and mining engineer. Van Voorst: viii + 323 + (4) adverts pp + 4 plates

 

Ansted, D.T.  1858  Letter from Professor Ansted, on gold in Wales. The Geologist 1(4), 154 - 155.

 

Ansted, D.T.  1862  A short trip in Hungary and Transylvania in the Spring of 1862. Wm. H. Allen: xi + [i] + 252pp

 

Ansted, D.T.  1863  Geological gossip: or, stray chapters on earth and ocean. New edn.  ????: viii + 325 + (2)pp.

 

Ansted, D.T.  1863  The Ionian Islands in the year 1863. Allen & Co.: xi + 480pp + four full-page maps.

 

Ansted, D.T.  1865  The applications of geology to the arts and manufactures.  Being six lectures on practical geology, delivered before the Society of Arts, as a part of the 'Cantor' series of lectures for 1865.  London: Robert Hardwicke: vii + 300 + [iv] adverts pages [Frederic(k) Ransome's 'patent siliceous stone' manufactured from flint and caustic alkali in high temperature boilers is noticed in pp. 129 - 132; Bath stone quarries and Bath stone decay and preservation in pages 165 - 173; fullers earth on page 184; coprolite or 'dung-stones' from Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire and Hertfordshire in pp. 39 - 42; glass sands in pages 95 - 96; casting sand on page 91; fireclay in pages 114 - 116; china and pottery clays in pages 117 - 120][CNHSS]

 

Ansted, D.T.  1876  [In discussion of Joseph Lucas, The chalk water system ..] Minutes of proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers 47, 116 - 118.

 

Ansted, D.T.  1878  Water for water supply, chiefly in reference to the British Isles: surface waters.  William H. Allen & Co: x + 580 + 36 + 4pp adverts [Chapter 4 details the drainage system of the Thames; on page 86 the utility of the Chalk as a natural water reservoir is addressed - although the porosity of the chalk can contain two gallons per cubic foot, it is in fact the fracture system that is useful for water storage and transfer; marl seams and flint bands impede flow; for the river Wey see page 170 - 171; Mole 171 - 172; Hog's Mill (Hogsmill)(172), Wandle (174 - 175) and Ravensbourne (175)[CNHSS]

 

Ansted, D.T.  1880  Natural history rambles: in search of minerals. SPCK: vi + 282pp.

 

Anstie, John  1873  The coal fields of Gloucestershire and Somersetshire, and their resources.  London: Edward Stanford: vii - 103pp with three tables and six sections (five folded.) [Reprinted by Kingsmead Bookshop, Bath, 1969]

 

Anstis, Ralph  1982  The story of Parkend, a Forest of Dean village. Coleford: The Forest Book Shop: ??pp  [Gloucestershire: coal mines / building stone quarries]

 

Anstis, Ralph  1998  The story of Parkend, a Forest of Dean village. 2nd edn. Lightmoor Press: 80pp [ISBN 1-899889-02-7][Gloucestershire: coal and ironstone mines / lime-burning / building stone quarries][PWS]

 

Anthony, John W., et al.  2003  Handbook of mineralogy. Vol. 5. Borates, carbonates, sulfates. Tucson: Arizona: Mineral Data Publishing: ??

 

Appleby, Robert Milsom [1922 - 2004]  2005  Obituary by John W. Baker. Ann. Rep. GSL 2004 (1), page 36 [b. Denton, Manchester, 1922; d, 2004]

 

Appleton, Don  1999  Radon protective maps: identification of at-risk areas. Earthwise 13, page 14.

 

Appleton, Don, and Keith Adlam  2000  Radon protective measures GIS: guidance for new buildings.  Earthwise 15, 6 - 7.

 

Appleton, Don  2004  Geology and radon protection: using maps to target the potential hazard.  Earthwise 21, 20 - 21.

 

Appleton, Don  2004  Natural radioactivity and health: the risks posed by exposure to ionising radiation.  Earthwise 21, 16 - 17.

 

Appleton, E.  1875  Economic geology of Devon. Rep. Trans. Devonshire Assoc. Advancement of Science, Literature and Art 7, 234 - ???

 

Applied Geology Limited  1993  Review of instability due to natural underground cavities in Great Britain [Survey and report commissioned by the Department of the Environment - announced by C.N. Edmonds 09/12/1988][DoE Contract PECD 7/1/280]

 

ApSimon, A.M.  1977  Stone axes and Quaternary glaciation. Quaternary Nl. 23, 7 - 8.

 

ApSimon, A.M.  2000  Brean Down sand cliff revisited: Pleistocene stratification, new finds and the date of the maritime bell beaker.  Proc. Univ. Bristol Spelaeological Soc. 22(1), 53 - 80 [Somerset]

 

ApSimon, Arthur, and R.M. Jacobi  2004  Getting it right: no Middle Palaeolithic at King Arthur's Cave! Proc. Univ. Bristol,Spelaeological Soc. 23(1), 17 - 26 [Herefordshire]

 

Apted, ?? [Mr]  ? c. 1902  'Mr. Apted's brickyard ..  Earlswood' [complaints about the smell of burning domestic rubbish noted] See: Alan Moore, 2003, A history of Redhill 2, page 10 [Surrey]

 

Apted, ?? [Mrs]  1935  At 56 Doods Road, Reigate. Kelly's Redhill and Reigate Directory 1935.

 

Apted, Arthur  1907  At 84 Doods Road, Reigate [1907 Directory]

 

Apted, A.B.  1909  fire at his premises at 25 Doods Road destroyed a timber store and carpenters' shop - the adjoining premises of O.C. Apted were also damaged

 

Apted, Arthur Bacon  1911  Builder, 25 Doods Road, Reigate. Kelly's Directory of Surrey 1911

 

Apted, A.B.  1925  Proprietor of 'Reigate sandworks' - 86A Doods Road, Reigate - listed in Home Office (1927) List for 1925.

 

Apted, Arthur B.  1935  Exors.of - builders - 86A and yard 25 Doods Road, Reigate (Kelly's Redhill & Reigate Directory 1935) - a Mrs. Apted is listed at 56, an Oliver Apted (buildr) at 23, and an Oliver Cromwell Apted at 74.

 

Apted, Eliza, and Emily Apted  1907  At 64 Doods Road, Reigate [1907 Directory]

 

Apted, E. [Mrs.]  1935  At 101 Reigate Hill. Kelly's Redhill and Reigate Directory 1935.

 

Apted, E.E.B., and H. Apted  1911  Grindery dealers, 12 High Street, Reigate. Kelly's Directory of Surrey 1911

 

Apted, J.  fl. 1851  There is a copy of a printed map of the London & Brighton Railway dated 1841 in SHS [3537/15/13] inscribed 'Presented to J. Apted Esq as a mark of respect, February 1851']

 

Apted, James [of Reigate]  1863  [Subscriber to J.A. Brewer's Flora of Surrey]

 

Apted, Job Heath  1863 / 64 - 1872  First chief officer of the Borough of Reigate Fire Brigade; from 5 February 1864 also acted as Inspector of Nuisances and as Collector of Highways and District Taxes

 

Apted, M.R., R. Gilyard-Beer, and Andrew D. Saunders (edrs)  1977  Ancient monuments and their interpretation. Essays presented to A.J. Taylor. Chichester: Phillimore: xix + 371pp + fp + 32 plates [ISBN 0-85033-239-7][Includes a bibliography of Arnold J. Taylor's published work in pages 349 - 355][CNHSS]

 

Apted, Oliver  1935  Builder, at 23 Doods Road, Reigate.  Kelly's Redhill and Reigate Directory 1935

 

Apted, O.C.  1909  fire at A.B. Apted's premises at 25 Doods Road destroyed a timber store and carpenters' shop - the adjoining premises of O.C. Apted were also damaged

 

Apted, Oliver Cromwell  1911  Brick / tile maker, Dean's Yard, Earlswood. Kelly's Directory of Surrey 1911

 

Apted, Oliver Cromwell  1911  Mayor's Auditor / Assistant Overseer of Buckland, 74 Doods Road, Reigate. Kelly's Directory of Surrey 1911

 

Apted, Oliver Cromwell  1935  At 74 Doods Road, Reigate.  Kelly's Redhill and Reigate Directory 1935

 

Apted, Rt. Henry  1935  At 42 Linkfield Lane, Redhill. Kelly's Redhill and Reigate Directory 1935.

 

Apted, W., and M. Apted [the Misses]  1911  Ladies' school, 20 Birkheads Road. Kelly's Directory of Surrey 1911

 

Apted, William H.  ????  There is a copy of a printed map of the London & Brighton Railway dated 1841 in SHS [3537/15/13] inscribed 'Presented to J. Apted Esq as a mark of respect, February 1851' and the subsequent inscription 'William H. Apted, Fellside, Doods Road, Reigate']

 

Apted, William H.  1872  appointed Superintendent of the Borough of Reigate Fire Brigade but post not taken up

 

Apted, William H.  1907  At 56 Doods Road, Reigate [1907 Directory]

 

Aqueous Works and Rock-Boring Co. Ltd  1884  Exhibited at the International Health Exhibition 1884 [See C.E. De Rance, 1884, in PGA 8(7), page 413]

 

Arber, Agnes [1879 - 1960]  1879  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 [Father of Muriel Agnes Arber [1913 - 2004]

 

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: ??

 

Arber, M.A.  2004  An extract from Muriel Arber's wartime diary. GA Magazine 3(1), page 21 [Original held by John Eric Robinson]

 

Arber, M.A.  2004  Muriel Agnes Arber (1913 - 2004) Geological Curator 8(2), 47 - 48 [b. July 1913; d. 10 May 2004 aged 90]

 

Arber, M.A. [1913 - 2004]  2005  Obituary by Peter Friend. Ann. Rep. GSL 2004 (1), 36 - 37 [b. July 1913; 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 - ????  in progress. Kent Archaeological Society [CNHSS]

 

Archer, A.A.  1959  The distribution non-ferrous ores in the Lower Palaeozoic rocks of North Wales, IN: Institution of Mining and Metallurgy, The future of non-ferrous mining in Great Britain and Ireland: a symposium. 259 - 276 [barytes / copper / gold / lead / witherite / zinc][PWS]

 

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 Wales.  Bull. GSGB 23, 145 - 152.

 

Archer, A.A.  1968  Geology of the south Wales coalfield.  Special memoir.  The Upper Carboniferous and later formations of the Gwendraeth valley and adjoining areas in parts of the Carmarthen (229), Ammanford (230) and Worms Head (246) sheets. Memoir IGS: xi + 216 pp + 5 pls [Quartzite pp. 167 - 168; fireclay p. 168; brick-clays p. 168; sandstones p. 168][PWS]

 

Archer, A.A.  1969  Background and problems of an assessment of sand and gravel resources in the United Kingdom. Ninth Commonwealth Mining and Metallurgical Conference 1969: Mining and Petroleum Geology Section: Paper 9: 14pp [CNHSS]

 

Archer, A.A.  1972  Sand and gravel as aggregate. Mineral Resources Consultative Committee Mineral Dossier 4: vii + 29pp [SBN 11-510828-9][CNHSS]

 

Archibald, John  1934  Kentish architecture as influenced by geology. With an introduction by Dowager Lady Northbourne. Ramsgate: Monastery Press: 54pp + folded map [CNHSS]

 

Archibald, John  1935  A denehole at Hammill near Eastry. Archaeologia Cantiana 47, 211 - 213 [Kent]

 

Architectural Association 1902 The Architectural Association. Summer visit to the Portland stone quarries.  The Quarry 7, 713 - 714.

 

Architectural Review  1936  Architecural Review - brick special issue, May 1936.

 

Ardill, John  1976  Tougher mineral extraction laws urged. The Guardian, 24 February 1976.

 

Ardill, John  1986  Geology 'denied a fair deal.' The Guardian, 14 April 1986 [NCC: Geological Conservation Review Unit]

 

Ardill, John  1987  Parks spared as electricity board drops quarries plan.  The Guardian, 6 August 1987 [Plan to work limestone in Peak District of Derbyshire, and in Yorkshire Dales, for desulphurising power station flue gases]

 

Ardus, D.A., and D.J. Harrison  1989  The assessment of aggregate resources from the U.K. continental shelf. Proc. Conference on International Ocean Technology Congress, EEZ Resources: Technology Assessment ...  Hawaii 5, 1 - 19.

 

Argo, Sandy, et al.  1989  Putting the granite back into Aberdeen.  Mine & Quarry 18(4), 18 - 19 [Kemnay quarry, Aberdeen]

 

Argyll, Duke of [1823 - ]  1901  Obituary. Proc. GSL 57, xlviii - xlix.

 

Arkell, William Joscelyn [1904 - 1958]  1904  Born at Highworth, Wiltshire / FRS 

 

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

 

Arkell, W.J. 1970 Oxford stone. Wakefield: S.R. Publishers Ltd: 185pp + pls. + folded map [Reprint of 1947 edn.][PWS]

 

Arkell, W.J.  1998  W.J. Arkell (1904 - 1958.) Geoscientist 8(11), page 12 [Catalogue of archives and mss.]

 

Arkell, W.J.  2004  Arkell centenary [by John Callomon] Geoscientist 14(6), page 18.

 

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Arklow Terra-cotta and Tile Co. Ltd.  1900  The Arklow Terra-cotta and Tile Co. Ltd. British Clayworker, November 1900, page 292 [Ireland: Dublin]

 

Arkwright, J.C., E.H. Rutter, and R.F. Holloway  2003  The Mam Tor landslip: still moving after all these years. Geology Today 19(2), 59 - 64 [Derbyshire: Castleton]

 

Armfield, Colin  1989  Dressing floors at Copa Hill, Cwmystwyth. Archaeology in Wales 29, ?? - ??

 

Armitage, George  2000  Letter re. Accrington bricks.  Industrial Heritage 26(2), page 12 [Lancashire]

 

Armitage, Jack  2003  Radioactively contaminated land. Geoscientist 13(10), 8 - 11.

 

Armstrong, A. Leslie  1921  Flint crust engravings and associated implements from Grime's Graves, Norfolk.  Proc. Prehistoric Soc. East Anglia 3(3), 434 - 443 [Flint mines]

 

Armstrong, A.L.  1922  Further discoveries of engraved flint-crust and associated implements at Grime's Graves.  Proc. Prehistoric Soc. East Anglia 3(4), 548 - 558 [Norfolk: flint mines]

 

Armstrong, A.L.  1923  Discovery of a new phase of early flint mining at Grime's Graves, Norfolk.  Proc. Prehistoric Soc. East Anglia 4, 113 - 125.

 

Armstrong, A.L.  1924  Further excavations upon the engraving floor (Floor 85), Grimes' Graves. Proc. Prehistoric Soc. East Anglia 4(2), 194 - 202.

 

Armstrong, A.L.  1924  Percy Sladen Memorial Fund excavations. Grimes' Graves, Norfolk, 124. (1) Further researches in the prmitive flint mining area. (2) Discovery of an Early Iron Age site, of Halstatt culture. Proc, Prehistoric Soc. East Anglia 4(2), 182 - 191 and 192 - 193.

 

Armstrong, A.L.  1927  The Grimes' Graves problem in the light of recent researches. Proc. Prehistoric Soc. East Anglia 5, 91 - 136 [Norfolk: flint mines]

 

Armstrong, A.  1934  Grime's Graves, Norfolk. Report on the excavation of Pit 12.  Proc. Prehistoric Soc. East Anglia 7, 382 - 394 [Flint mines]

 

Armstrong, A.L.  1934  The Percy Sladen Trust excavations, Grimes Graves, Norfolk: interim report 1927 - 1932.  Proc. Prehistoric Soc. East Anglia 7, 57 - 61 [Norfolk: flint mines]

 

Armstrong, Alison C.  XXXX  'Walls of Jericho', Egypt quarry and Bell Dean quarries at Thornton, Bradford, West Yorkshire.  Bradford Metropolitan Council Museums: xxxx

 

Armstrong, A.C.  1998  Letter re: calliards.  Down to Earth 22, page 16 [Local name for gannisters / sandstones in Yorkshire.]

 

Armstrong, G.W. [? W.G.]  1871  see Commissioners appointed to Inquire into the several matters relating to coal in the United Kingdom  1871  Report of the Commissioners appointed to Inquire into the Several Matters Relating to Coal in the United Kingdom. Vol. I. General Report and twenty-two Sub-reports. HMSO [Blue Book] C. 435: xviii + 168pp + folded tables [Includes England and Wales, Scotland, and Ireland][CNHSS]

 

Armstrong, H.A., E.N.K. Clarkson, and A.W. Owen  1990  A new Lower Ordovician conodont faunule from the northern bely of the Southern Uplands.  Scottish Jl. Geology 26(1), 47 - 52.

 

Armstrong, Henry Edward [1848 - 1937]  1938  Obituary by C.D.S.  PGA 49(1), page 99.

 

Armstrong, J.M.  1960  Traplain Law quarry, East Lothian.  Mine and Quarry Engineering 26(6), 230 - 241.

 

Armstrong, Jean  1982  Dent marble works.  Occ. Newsl. Sedbergh and District History Soc. 3, 11 - 12.

 

Armstrong, M., et al.  1985  Geology of the Perth and Dundee district.  MGS: xii + 108pp.

 

Armstrong, Paul  1999  Blue Circle steps up expansion with Greek investment.  The Times, 1 June 1999 [Cement]

 

Armstrong, Paul  2001  Billiton and BHP rush into each other's arms.  The Times, 23 March 2001, page 27.

 

Armstrong, W.G.  1871  see Commissioners appointed to Inquire into the several matters relating to coal in the United Kingdom  1871  Report of the Commissioners appointed to Inquire into the Several Matters Relating to Coal in the United Kingdom. Vol. I. General Report and twenty-two Sub-reports. HMSO [Blue Book] C. 435: xviii + 168pp + folded tables [Includes England and Wales, Scotland, and Ireland][CNHSS]

 

Army and Navy Cooperative Society Ltd  1921  Annual price list 1921 - 22. Army and Navy Cooperative Society Ltd: ?? [CVM]

 

[Hearthstone, squares *                                                     doz.         1/1½

Hearthstone, rough                                                                             doz.         0/10½

 

* half gross supplied carriage free within 3 miles radius direct from the suppliers. Beyond 3 mile radius and within C.P. & Co.'s [Carter Paterson] suburban arae cost of carriage 1/6 extra, must be borne by members and prepaid (page 19)]

 

Arnold, Helen  1990  A book about bricks. Macmillan Educational Ltd [Reading for Learning Series, Level 1] 24pp ISBN 0-333-47998-X [Reviewed 1992 by T.P. Smith in BBSI 56, 23 - 24]

 

Arnold, Hilary  1994  York's building stones - a geology trail.  York: York & District Geographical Assoc.

 

Arnold-Bemrose, Henry Howe [otherwise Henry Howe Arnold Bemrose [???? - 1939]] ..  see Bemrose, H.H.A.

 

Arnold-Bemrose, H.H.  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]

 

Arnold-Bemrose, H.H.  1899  On a sill and faulted inlier in Tideswell Dale (Derbyshire) QJGS 55(2), 239 – 250 + plates xix – xx.

 

Arnot, R. Page  1955  A history of the Scottish miners. From the earliest times. ????: xiv + 445pp + 2pp adverts + 50 plates[Scotland]

 

Arnot, R. Page  1961  The miners in crisis and war. A history of the Miners' Federation of Great Britain (from 1930 onwards.) George Unwin: ?? [Reprinted in 1968 by Augustus M. Kelly]

 

Arnot, R. Page  1967  South Wales miners. Glowyr de Cymru. A history of the South Wales Miners' Federation (1898 - 1914)  ????: 390pp [16 ills / 7 maps]

 

Arnot, R. Page  1968  The miners in crisis and war. A history of the Miners' Federation of Great Britain (from 1930 onwards.) New York: Augustus M. Kelly: 451 pp + 18 plates [Reprint of 1961 edn.]

 

Arnott, Neil, and Thomas Page  1853  Reports ..  on an Inquiry ordered by the Secretary of State, relative to the prevalence of disease at Croydon, and to the plan of sewerage, together with an abstract of evidence accompanying the reports. Presented to both Houses of Parliament by Her Majesty's Command. London: HMSO: 78pp [Pages 5 - 22 are Dr. Arnott's medical report; pages 23 - 56 are Mr. Page's notes on the engineering features of the works at Croydon, and contain in page 25 a footnote on noxious gases encountered in sinking shafts and wells, including those in Hertfordshire (at Ware), Surrey (hydrogen sulphide at Ash), Buckinghamshire, London, etc][CNHSS]

 

Arrowsmith, J., and G.B. Greenough  1840  The inland navigation, rail roads, geology and minerals of England and Wales. London: J. Arrowsmith: handcoloured engraved map

 

Ars Quatuor Coronatorum: Trans. of the Quatuor Coronati Lodge (No. 2076.)  [A concise index to volumes  1 - 80 has been published.

 

Arthur, M.  1995  The autobiography of a china clay worker.  Old Cornwall Societies: 96pp.

 

Arthurs, John, and Derek Reay  2003  Minerals and petroleum in Northern Ireland: a rich heritage. Earthwise 19, 30 - 31 [Clays / basalt / lignite / rocksalt / perlite / gold]

 

Arthurs, John  2004  Geology in Ireland: the north Irish coast. GA Magazine 3(2), 20 - 21.

 

Arthurton, R.S., I.C. Burgess and D.W. Holliday  1978  Permian and Triassic. IN: Moseley, F (edr.)  1978  The geology of the Lake District.  Occasional Publication Yorkshire Geological Society 3, 189 - 206 + plates 10 - 11 [Cumberland / Lancashire / Westmorland][ISBN 0-9501656-2-X][PWS]

 

Arthurton, R.S., and A.J. Wadge  1981  Geology of the country around Penrith. Sheet 24.  MGS: xii + 177pp + 13 pls [Cumbria]

 

Arthurton, R.S., E.W. Johnson, and D.J.C. Mundy  1988  Geology of the country around Settle. Memoir for 1:50,000 Sheet 60 (England and Wales.)  MGS: ix + 147pp + 27 plates [Yorkshire: limestones / sandstones / shales][PWS]

 

Arundell, J.W.  1853  Notice concerning the Arundell copper mines near Ashburton, Devon.  ????

 

Arup Geotechnics - Review of Mining Instability in Great Britain

 

Arup Geotechnics  1991  Review of Mining Instability in Great Britain. For the Department of the Environment (DoE Contract No. 7/1/271.) Executive summary.  Arup Geotechnics. 8pp [CNHSS][PWS]

 

Volume 1 - Regional Reports

 

Arup Geotechnics  1990  Review of Mining Instability in Great Britain. Regional Report. East Anglia.  Vol. 1/vi.  Arup Geotechnics [Cambridgeshire / Norfolk / Suffolk]

 

Arup Geotechnics  1990  Review of Mining Instability in Great Britain. Regional Report. East Midlands.  Vol. 1/v.  Arup Geotechnics [Derbyshire / Leicestershire / Lincolnshire / Northamptonshire / Nottinghamshire]

 

Arup Geotechnics  1990  Review of Mining Instability in Great Britain. Regional Report.  North England.  Vol. 1/ix.  Arup Geotechnics [Cleveland / Cumbria / Durham / Northumberland / Tyne & Wear]

 

Arup Geotechnics  1991  Review of Mining Instability in Great Britain.  1/vii Regional Report. North West England.  Arup Geotechnics [Cheshire / Greater Manchester / Lancashire / Merseyside]

 

Arup Geotechnics  1990  Review of Mining Instability in Great Britain. Regional Report. Scotland.  Vol. 1/x.  Arup Geotechnics.

 

Arup Geotechnics  1991  Review of Mining Instability in Great Britain. 1/ii Regional Report. South East England (including Greater London.) Arup Geotechnics: 44pp + 7 folding figs + 113 + 11 + 18 + 13 + 13 + 13 + 10pp [Bedfordshire / Berkshire / Buckinghamshire / East Sussex / Essex / Greater London / Hampshire / Hertfordshire / Isle of Wight / Kent / Oxfordshire / West Sussex][CNHSS]

 

Arup Geotechnics  1991  Review of Mining Instability in Great Britain. Regional Report. South West England. Vol. 1/i.  Arup Geotechnics: 47pp + 5 folding figs + 44 + 86 + 7 + 34 + 13 + 25 + 73 + 3 + 53 + 10 + 1 + 3 + 2 + 3 + 24 +_ 24 + 13 + 10pp. [Avon / Cornwall / Devon / Dorset / Gloucestershire / Somerset / Wiltshire] [PWS]

 

Arup Geotechnics  1990  Review of Mining Instability in Great Britain. Regional Report. Wales.  Vol. 1/iii. Arup Geotechnics.

 

Arup Geotechnics  1990  Review of Mining Instability in Great Britain. Regional Report. West Midlands.  Vol. 1/iv.  Arup Geotechnics [Hereford & Worcester / Shropshire / Staffordshire / Warwickshire / West Midlands]

 

Arup Geotechnics  1990  Review of Mining Instability in Great Britain. Regional Report. Yorkshire & Humberside.  Vol. 2/viii.  Arup Geotechnics [Humberside / North Yorkshire / South Yorkshire / West Yorkshire]

 

Volume 2 - Technical Reports

 

Arup Geotechnics  1990  Review of Mining Instability in Great Britain.  Technical Report. The effects of mines.  Vol. 2/i. Arup Geotechnics.

 

Arup Geotechnics  1990  Review of Mining Instability in Great Britain.  Technical Report.  Investigation methods for disused mines.  Vol. 2/ii. Arup Geotechnics.

 

Arup Geotechnics  1990  Review of Mining Instability in Great Britain.  Technical Report. Mining subsidence: monitoring methods.  Vol. 2/iv.  Arup Geotechnics. 

 

Arup Geotechnics  1990  Review of Mining Instability in Great Britain.  Technical Report. Mining subsidence: preventive and remedial techniques.  Vol. 2/iii.  Arup Geotechnics.

 

Arup Geotechnics  1990  Review of Mining Instability in Great Britain.  Technical Report. Procedures for locating disused mine entries.   Vol. 2/v.  Arup Geotechnics.

 

Volume 3 - Case Study Reports

 

Arup Geotechnics  1991  Review of Mining Instability in Great Britain. Case Study Report. Barrow-upon-Soar hydraulic limestone mines, Leicestershire. Vol. 3/iv. Arup Geotechnics : 18 + 1 + 1 pl + 10 pp figs + 1p [PWS]

 

Arup Geotechnics  1991  Review of Mining Instability in Great Britain. Case Study Report. Bath stone mines, Combe Down, Bath (Avon.) Vol. 3/ii. Arup Geotechnics: 20pp + 7 pls + 3 figs + (iv) pp. appendix on Jurassic building stone mining + 1 fig [PWS]

 

Arup Geotechnics  1991  Review of Mining Instability in Great Britain.  Case Study Report. Elland flags mines (West Yorkshire.) Vol. 3/viii. Arup Geotechnics : 19 + iv pls + 6 figs [PWS]

 

Arup Geotechnics  1991  Review of Mining Instability in Great Britain. Case Study Report. Hematite mines, Cumbria. Vol. 3/ix. Ove Arup / Arup geotechnics.

 

Arup Geotechnics  1991  Review of Mining Instability in Great Britain. Case Study Report. Metalliferous mines in Kerrier, Cornwall. Vol. 3/i. Arup Geotechnics.

 

Arup Geotechnics  1991  Review of Mining Instability in Great Britain. Case Study Report.  Norwich chalk and flint mines (Norfolk.)  Vol. 3/v. Arup Geotechnics: 22 + 1pp + 10 figs [PWS]

 

Arup Geotechnics  1991  Review of Mining Instability in Great Britain. Case Study Report. Peak District lead mines, Derbyshire. Vol. 3/vii.  Arup Geotechnics.

 

Arup Geotechnics  1991  Review of Mining Instability in Great Britain.  Case Study Report.  Reigate silver sand mines (Surrey.)  Vol. 3/iii.  Arup Geotechnics: 24pp + 2 tables + vi pls. + 6 figs. + appendix A (1p) + Appendix B (1p) [CNHSS]

 

Arup Geotechnics  1991  Review of Mining Instability in Great Britain.  Case Study Report.  Santon Dragonby ironstone mine, Humberside.  Vol. 3/xi. Arup Geotechnics.

 

Arup Geotechnics  1991  Review of Mining Instability in Great Britain. Case Study Report.  Stafford brine pumping, Staffordshire. Vol. 3/vi. Arup Geotechnics.

 

Arup Geotechnics  1991  Review of Mining Instability in Great Britain. Case Study Report : West Lothian oil-shale mines (Lothian.)  Vol. 3/x : 21 + 2 pls + 7 figs [PWS]

 

Summary Maps

 

Arup Geotechnics  1990  Review of Mining Instability in Great Britain.  Summary Map. Great Britain - North (Mining overlay and topographic underlay) 1:625,000.

 

Arup Geotechnics  1990  Review of Mining Instability in Great Britain.  Summary Map. Great Britain - South (Mining overlay and topographic underlay) 1:625,000.

 

County Maps

 

Arup Geotechnics  1990  Review of Mining Instability in Great Britain.  County Maps. (Mining overlay and topographic underlay)  1:250,000.  Avon [and] Somerset. [PWS]

 

Arup Geotechnics  1990  Review of Mining Instability in Great Britain. County Maps (Mining overlay and topographic underlay)  1:250,000  Bedfordshire, Buckinghamshire and Hertfordshire.

 

Arup Geotechnics  1990  Review of Mining Instability in Great Britain. County Maps (Mining overlay and topographic underlay)  1:250,000 Borders and Lothian.

 

Arup Geotechnics  1990  Review of Mining Instability in Great Britain. County Maps (Mining overlay and topographic underlay)  1:250,000  Cambridgeshire.

 

Arup Geotechnics  1990  Review of Mining Instability in Great Britain. County Maps (Mining overlay and topographic underlay)  1:250,000  Central [Scotland]

 

Arup Geotechnics  1990  Review of Mining Instability in Great Britain. County Maps (Mining overlay and topographic underlay)  1:250,000  Cheshire, Greater Manchester and Merseyside.

 

Arup Geotechnics  1990  Review of Mining Instability in Great Britain. County Maps (Mining overlay and topographic underlay)  1:250,000  Clywd.

 

Arup Geotechnics  1990  Review of Mining Instability in Great Britain. County Maps (Mining overlay and topographic underlay)  1:250,000  Cornwall.

 

Arup Geotechnics  1990  Review of Mining Instability in Great Britain. County Maps (Mining overlay and topographic underlay)  1:250,000  Cumbria.

 

Arup Geotechnics  1990  Review of Mining Instability in Great Britain. County Maps (Mining overlay and topographic underlay)  1:250,000  Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire.

 

Arup Geotechnics  1990  Review of Mining Instability in Great Britain. County Maps (Mining overlay and topographic underlay)  1:250,000  Devon.[PWS]

 

Arup Geotechnics  1990  Review of Mining Instability in Great Britain. County Maps (Mining overlay and topographic underlay)  1:250,000  Dorset.[PWS]

 

Arup Geotechnics  1990  Review of Mining Instability in Great Britain. County Maps (Mining overlay and topographic underlay)  1:250,000  Dumfries & Galloway.

 

Arup Geotechnics  1990  Review of Mining Instability in Great Britain. County Maps (Mining overlay and topographic underlay)  1:250,000  Durham and Cleveland.

 

Arup Geotechnics  1990  Review of Mining Instability in Great Britain. County Maps (Mining overlay and topographic underlay)  1:250,000  Dyfed.

 

Arup Geotechnics  1990  Review of Mining Instability in Great Britain. County Maps (Mining overlay and topographic underlay)  1:250,000  East Sussex and West Sussex.

 

Arup Geotechnics  1990  Review of Mining Instability in Great Britain. County Maps (Mining overlay and topographic underlay)  1:250,000  Essex.

 

Arup Geotechnics  1990  Review of Mining Instability in Great Britain. County Maps (Mining overlay and topographic underlay)  1:250,000  Fife and Tayside.

 

Arup Geotechnics  1990  Review of Mining Instability in Great Britain. County Maps (Mining overlay and topographic underlay)  1:250,000  Gloucestershire.[PWS]

 

Arup Geotechnics  1990  Review of Mining Instability in Great Britain. County Maps (Mining overlay and topographic underlay)  1:250,000  Grampian [Scotland]

 

Arup Geotechnics  1990  Review of Mining Instability in Great Britain. County Maps (Mining overlay and topographic underlay)  1:250,000  Greater London and Surrey [CNHSS]

 

Arup Geotechnics  1990  Review of Mining Instability in Great Britain. County Maps (Mining overlay and topographic underlay)  1:250,000  Gwynedd.

 

Arup Geotechnics  1990  Review of Mining Instability in Great Britain. County Maps (Mining overlay and topographic underlay)  1:250,000  Hampshire and the Isle of Wight.

 

Arup Geotechnics  1990  Review of Mining Instability in Great Britain. County Maps (Mining overlay and topographic underlay)  1:250,000  Hereford and Worcester.

 

Arup Geotechnics  1990  Review of Mining Instability in Great Britain. County Maps (Mining overlay and topographic underlay)  1:250,000  Highland: Caithness and Sutherland.

 

Arup Geotechnics  1990  Review of Mining Instability in Great Britain. County Maps (Mining overlay and topographic underlay)  1:250,000  Highland: Lochaber.

 

Arup Geotechnics  1990  Review of Mining Instability in Great Britain. County Maps (Mining overlay and topographic underlay)  1:250,000  Highland: Nairn, Inverness and Badenoch & Strathspey.

 

Arup Geotechnics  1990  Review of Mining Instability in Great Britain. County Maps (Mining overlay and topographic underlay)  1:250,000  Highland: Ross & Cromarty.

 

Arup Geotechnics  1990  Review of Mining Instability in Great Britain. County Maps (Mining overlay and topographic underlay)  1:250,000  Highland: Skye & Lochalsh.

 

Arup Geotechnics  1990  Review of Mining Instability in Great Britain. County Maps (Mining overlay and topographic underlay)  1:250,000  Humberside.

 

Arup Geotechnics  1990  Review of Mining Instability in Great Britain. County Maps (Mining overlay and topographic underlay)  1:250,000  Kent [CNHSS]

 

Arup Geotechnics  1990  Review of Mining Instability in Great Britain. County Maps (Mining overlay and topographic underlay)  1:250,000  Lancashire.

 

Arup Geotechnics  1990  Review of Mining Instability in Great Britain. County Maps (Mining overlay and topographic underlay)  1:250,000  Leicestershire and Northamptonshire.

 

Arup Geotechnics  1990  Review of Mining Instability in Great Britain. County Maps (Mining overlay and topographic underlay)  1:250,000  Lincolnshire.

 

Arup Geotechnics  1990  Review of Mining Instability in Great Britain. County Maps (Mining overlay and topographic underlay)  1:250,000  Mid Glamorgan, South Glamorgan, West Glamorgan and Gwent.

 

Arup Geotechnics  1990  Review of Mining Instability in Great Britain. County Maps (Mining overlay and topographic underlay)  1:250,000  Norfolk.

 

Arup Geotechnics  1990  Review of Mining Instability in Great Britain. County Maps (Mining overlay and topographic underlay)  1:250,000  North Yorkshire.

 

Arup Geotechnics  1990  Review of Mining Instability in Great Britain. County Maps (Mining overlay and topographic underlay)  1:250,000  Northumberland and Tyne & Wear.

 

Arup Geotechnics  1990  Review of Mining Instability in Great Britain. County Maps (Mining overlay and topographic underlay)  1:250,000  Orkney Islands.

 

Arup Geotechnics  1990  Review of Mining Instability in Great Britain. County Maps (Mining overlay and topographic underlay)  1:250,000  Oxfordshire and Berkshire.

 

Arup Geotechnics  1990  Review of Mining Instability in Great Britain. County Maps (Mining overlay and topographic underlay)  1:250,000  Powys.

 

Arup Geotechnics  1990  Review of Mining Instability in Great Britain. County Maps (Mining overlay and topographic underlay)  1:250,000  Shetland Islands.

 

Arup Geotechnics  1990  Review of Mining Instability in Great Britain. County Maps (Mining overlay and topographic underlay)  1:250,000  Shropshire and Staffordshire.

 

Arup Geotechnics  1990  Review of Mining Instability in Great Britain. County Maps (Mining overlay and topographic underlay)  1:250,000  Somerset and Avon [PWS]

 

Arup Geotechnics  1990  Review of Mining Instability in Great Britain. County Maps (Mining overlay and topographic underlay)  1:250,000  South Yorkshire and West Yorkshire.

 

Arup Geotechnics  1990  Review of Mining Instability in Great Britain. County Maps (Mining overlay and topographic underlay)  1:250,000  Strathclyde: Argyll & Bute (North) and Dumbarton.

 

Arup Geotechnics  1990  Review of Mining Instability in Great Britain. County Maps (Mining overlay and topographic underlay)  1:250,000  Strathclyde: Argyll & Bute (South)

 

Arup Geotechnics  1990  Review of Mining Instability in Great Britain. County Maps (Mining overlay and topographic underlay)  1:250,000  Strathclyde: Central & South.

 

Arup Geotechnics  1990  Review of Mining Instability in Great Britain. County Maps (Mining overlay and topographic underlay)  1:250,000  Suffolk.

 

Arup Geotechnics  1990  Review of Mining Instability in Great Britain. County Maps (Mining overlay and topographic underlay)  1:250,000  Warwickshire and West Midlands.

 

Arup Geotechnics  1990  Review of Mining Instability in Great Britain. County Maps (Mining overlay and topographic underlay)  1:250,000  Wiltshire. [PWS]

 

End

 

Arx, Rolf von  1989  Vignette on "Caegynon"  British Mining 39, 26 - 27 [Wales: Cardiganshire: lead mine near Devil's Bridge]

 

Ashbee, Jeremy  1996  Monuments Protection Programme. The quarrying industry. Step 1 Report.  Lancaster University Archaeological Unit [for English Heritage]: 115pp [PWS]

 

Ashbee, Paul  1963  The Wilsford shaft.  Antiquity 37(146), 116 - 120 + plates xii - xiii [Wiltshire]

 

Ashbee, Paul  1999  Coldrum revisited and reviewed.  Archaeologia Cantiana 118, 1 - 43 [Kent: sarsen stones in megalithic long barrow at Trottiscliffe]

 

Ashbee, Paul  2004  Great Tottington's sarsen stones. Archaeologia Cantiana 124, 209 - 225 [Kent]

 

Ashbee, Paul  2004  Piltdown recollected. Nl. Kent Archaeological Soc. 60, page 4 [Sussex]

 

Ashby, A.W., and I.L. Evans  1944  The agriculture of Wales and Monmouthshire. Cardiff: 300pp

 

Ashby, Donald Frederick  1944  Obituary by W.F.W.  PGA 55(1), page 38.

 

Ashby, H.M.  ????  How to analyse clay.  London: Scott, Greenwood & Son: 72pp [1912 or earlier]

 

Ashcroft, Frederick Noel  1950  Obituary by A.J.B.  PGA 61(1), page 109.

 

Ashcroft, W.  1970  Note on the contacts of the Belhelvie igneous intrusion. Scottish Jl. Geology 6(1), 73 - 74.

 

Ashcroft, W.A., and R. Boyd  1976  The Belhelvie mafic igneous intrusion, Aberdeenshire - a re-investigation. Scottish Jl. Geology 12(1), 1 - 14.

 

Ashcroft, W.A., and M. Munro  1978  The structure of the eastern part of the Insch Mafic intrusion, Aberdeenshire. Scottish Jl. Geology 14(1), 55 - 79.

 

Ashcroft-Hawley, V.R.G., and D. Mitchell  1960  Devon ball clays and china clays.  Newton Abbot: Watts, Blake, Bearne & Co. Ltd: xxxx

 

Ashford, C.J.  1978  Locomotives of Greystone Lime Works. The Industrial Locomotive 1(12), 214 - 218 [Surrey: Merstham][CNHSS]

 

Ashington Coal Company Ltd  1912  Description of Ashington collieries. Newcastle-on-Tyne: Ashington Coal Co. Ltd: 33pp b/w photos [Northumberland]

 

Ash Marketing - CEGB  1985  PFA puts the durability back into concrete, Ash Marketing - CEGB: 4pp (A4) [Pulverised fuel ash][CNHSS]

 

Ashmead, Robert, and David Peter  1994  Warton Crag mines, south Cumbria. Industrial Heritage 12(4), 18 - 21 [Lancashire: ? ochre]

 

Ashmead, Robert, and David Peter  1995  Warton Crag mines (Part II.)  Industrial Heritage 13(3), 8 - 9 [Lancashire: worked 1891 - 94 for ochre by Warton Mining and Colour Co.]

 

Ashmole, Elias [1617 - 1692]  1617  [Antiquary; b. Lichfield 23 May 1617; Solicitor 1838; donated collections (1677) and bequeathed library to the University of Oxford; d. Lambeth 26 May 1692 [DNB 2, 172]

 

Ashmole, Elias  1971  Elias Ashmole [by Ian Lowe] Museums Jl. 70(4), page 187.

 

Ashmore, Jno. [John]  1897  Important proposals. The Quarry 2, page 110 [He was sceretary and Manager at Oakley Slate Quarries Ltd]

 

Ashmore, O.  1969  Industrial archaeology of Lancashire. New York: Kelly: 352pp [Also a UK edition same date published by David & Charles]

 

Ashurst, Denis, and Eric S. Wood  1973  Glasshouses at Gawber and Blunden's Wood: a further notes. Post-Medieval Archaeology 7, 92 - 94 [Surrey]

 

Ashurst, John, and Francis G. Dimes  1977  Stone in building: its use and potential today. London: Architectural Press Ltd: (ii) + 105pp [ISBN 0-85139-607-0][CNHSS]

 

Ashurst, John, and Francis G. Dimes  1984  Stone in building: its use and potential today [Reprinted 1984 by the Stone Federation]

 

Ashurst, John, and Nicola Ashurst  1988  Practical building conservation. English Heritage Technical Handbooks I. stone masonry. Aldershot: Gower Publishing Co. Ltd: xiii + 100pp [ISBN 0-291-39745-X][CNHSS]

 

Ashurst, John, and Nicola Ashurst  1988  Practical building conservation. English Heritage Technical Handbooks II. terracotta, brick and earth. Aldershot: Gower Publishing Co. Ltd: 138pp

 

Ashurst, John, and Francis G. Dimes  1990  The conservation of building and decorative stone. London: Butterworth / Heinemann: ??

 

Ashurst, Nicola, Sasha Chapman, Susan MacDonald, Roy Butlin, and Matthew Murry  2002  An investigation of sacrificial graffiti barriers for historic masonry. English Heritage Research Transactions 2 Stone, 45 - 58 + plates 16 - 22[PWS]

 

Ashwin, Trevor, and Tony Stuart  1996  The West Runton elephant. Current Archaeology 13(5)(149), 164 - 168 [Norfolk: Pleistocene]

 

Ashworth, G.J.  1971  A note on the decline of the Wealden iron industry. Surrey Archaeological Collections 67, 61 - 65 [CNHSS]

 

Ashworth, H.W.W.  1970  Obituary. Nl. William Pengelly Cave Studies Trust 19, page 13.

 

Aspdin, Joseph [1778 - 20/03/1855]  1778  !

 

Aspdin, Joseph  1824  Produding an artificial stone. UK Patent 5022 (21 October 1824)

 

Aspdin, Joseph  1825  Making lime. UK Patent 5180 (7 June 1825)

 

Assiter, David George  1839  stone merchant, Week Street, Maidstone [Pigot's Directory 1839]

 

Associated Clay Industries Ltd  2003  Associated Clay Industries Ltd [By Horwich Heritage Group] Industrial Heritage 29(2), page 6 [Lancashire: a nationwide association of clay-using companies which, in Horwich, was a combination of three previously independent firms - Adam Mason & Sons (firebricks &c), W.R. Pickup & Co. Ltd (porcelain / stoneware), and John Crankshaw Co (stoneware drain pipes etc)]

 

Associated Portland cement Manufacturers Ltd  1960  Member of Chalk Limes and Allied Industries Research Association (Lime Divisoion)

 

Association of British Chemical Manufacturers  1959  British chemicals and their manufacture [Directory]

 

Association of County Councils  1982  Silica sand. Stage 1 (fact finding) report. Prepared by the Silica Sand Technical Working Group, established under the auspices of the Association of County Councils. November 1982. Association of County Councils: (3) + 43pp [CNHSS]

 

Association of European Geological Societies  2005  AEGS in Turin triumph. Geoscientist 15(12), page 19.

 

Association for Industrial Archaeology – est. 1973

 

Association for Industrial Archaeology  1991  Industrial archaeology: working for the future. AIA: 16pp [PWS]

 

Association for Industrial Archaeology  1993  Index Record for Industrial Sites [IRIS].  Recording the industrial heritage.  A handbook.  Assoc. for Industrial Archaeology: vi + 82pp [PWS]

 

Association for the Promotion of an Institution of Professional Geologists  1977  The Institution of Geologists. Quaternary Nl. 23, page 15.

 

Association of Sand and Ballast Producers  1941  see notice in Cement, Lime & Gravel 15 (October 1941), page 206.

 

Association of the William Pengelly Cave Research Centre  1962  established 1962 as the Pengelly Cave Research Centre - renamed William Pengelly Cave Studies Association c. 1968 - incorporated c. 1969 - renamed William Pengelly Cave Studies Trust Ltd (qv)

 

Association of the William Pengelly Cave Research Centre  1965  Devon Centre news: the museum. Nl. Association of the William Pengelly Cave Research Centre 5, 8 - 10.

 

Association of the William Pengelly Cave Research Centre  1966  Draft constitution. Nl. Association of the William Pengelly Cave Research Centre 6, 17 - 19.

 

Association of the William Pengelly Cave Research Centre  1966  The Pengelly Centre: a research or demonstration centre? Nl. Association of the William Pengelly Cave Research Centre 7, 1 - 3.

 

Astbury, A.K.  1980  Estuary: land and water in the Lower Thames Basin. London: Carnforth Press: (8) + 326pp + folded map [ISBN 0-9507246-0-2] [CNHSS]

 

Astbury, A.K.  1980  Estuary. Land and water in the lower Thames basin.  London: Carnforth Press: [vi] + 326pp + folded map [ISBN 0-9507246-0-2][Building-stones, churches, etc, in Chapter 14, pages 218 - 233; chalk and deneholes in Chapter 15, pages 234 - 258][CNHSS (photocopied of selected chapters)]

 

Astbury, N.F., and H.W.H. West, et al.  1970  The heavy clay industry: a Guardian special report. The Guardian, 12 January 1970, 9 - 12 [Includes articles on Research for the seventies (N.F. Astbury and H.W.H. West, page 9); Brickwork - a growing market (M.S. Whitehouse, page 10); The future of the vitrified clay drain (John H. Walton, page 11); and Petroleum - the fuel for modern firing techniques (D.I. Thompson page 12)][CNHSS]

 

Aston, M., and B. Murless  1977  Somerset archaeology 1977 - limekiln survey.  Jl. Somerset Archaeological and Natural History Soc. 122, page 148.

 

Aston, M., and B. Murless  1977  Somerset archaeology 1977 - Dunball limeworks, Puriton.  Jl. Somerset Archaeological and Natural History Soc. 122, p. 147.

 

Ashbee, Paul, Martin Bell, and Edwina Proudfoot  1989  Wilsford shaft: excavations 1960 - 2.  English Heritage : Archaeological Report 11: xii + 159pp [Wiltshire][PWS]

 

Ashenden, D.  1981  Stone quarrying in Sturry. Bygone Kent 2(7), 405 - 407.

 

Ashmore, Owen  1969  Industrial archaeology of Lancashire. David & Charles : 352pp [Excluding Cartmel and Furness; miscellaneous clay / sand / gravel / stone workings in pp. 120 - 122; there are also mentions of alum, copperas etc][PWS]

 

Ashmore, O.  1975  The industrial archaeology of Stockport.  Manchester: XXXX: 100pp + 32 ills + map

 

Ashmore, O.  1982  The industrial archaeology of north-west England. With extensive explanatory gazetteer of Cheshire, Merseyside, Greater Manchester & Lancashire. Manchester University Press : 241pp [Lancashire: Upholland / Dalton - Ashurst Beacon stone quarries are noted at SD 504075 - 'Extensive flagstone quarries and underground workings developed from early 19C. Tramroad east along line of footpath to Rockville quarry SD 513075, along line of Farley Lane to Roby Mill SD 518074, then on line of footpath north of Walthem Green and on north side of Ayrefield Brook as earthwork to basin on river Douglas and later on the Leeds and Liverpool Canal at Gathurst SD 533075; the track was mounted on stone blocks and the tramroad worked until c. 1860 (page 226)]

 

Ashton, Michael  1980  The stratigraphy of the Lincolnshire Limestone Formation (Bajocian) in Lincolnshire and Rutland (Leicestershire.)  PGA 91(3), 203 - 223.

 

Ashton Vale Iron Company Ltd  nd  [Listed in] Handmade bricks recommended by the Rural Industries Bureau. RIB: 4pp [Lists brickyards][CNHSS]

 

Ashurst, John, and Francis G. Dimes  1977  Stone in building: its use and potential today.  Architectural Press Ltd. : (ii) + 105pp [Reprinted by the Stone Federation 1984]

 

Ashurst, J., and Nicola Ashurst  1988  Practical building conservation. Vol. I. Stone Masonry. Gower Technical Press : English Heritage Technical Handbook 1 : xiii + 100pp.

 

Ashurst, J., and Nicola Ashurst  1988  Practical building conservation. Vol. II. Terracotta, brick and earth. Gower Technical Press : English Heritage Technical Handbook 2 : 138pp.

 

Ashurst, J., and Francis G. Dimes  1990  The conservation of building and decorative stone.  London: Butterworth / Heinemann

 

Ashworth, H.  1983  Evidence for a medieval pottery industry at Potter Row, Great Missenden, Buckinghamshire. Records of Buckinghamshire 25, 153 - 159.

 

Ashworth, J.  2003  The early demise of the Bradford Canal. Industrial Heritage 29(3), 2 - 9 [Yorkshire: a four mile branch canal built 1771 - 74 to link Bradford with the Leeds and Liverpool Canal at Shipley - used to carry coal and limestone and in connection with ironworks]

 

Associated Portland Cement Manufacturers Ltd  1950  A.P.C.M., 1900 - 1950: a history. APCM : 36pp.

 

Aston, A. M. (MA ?)  1974? / 1975?  slate. Oxfordshire County Council Department of Museum Services Publication 5 : 86pp.

 

Atchley, ??  1871  Atchley's builder's price book for 1871: a complete list of the present prices for builders' materials and labour, of all trades in connection with building: useful and important tables, and memoranda for preparing estimates, compiled by a staff of experienced men. To which are added builders' prices for the West Riding of Yorkshire, specially prepared for this work.  Tables for calculating wages.  Builders' measurements, with bills of quantities by A.C. Beaton ...  London: W. Kent & Co : 15pp [adverts] + xii + 364 + 21pp [adverts]

 

Atfalion, M., et al.  1984  Deep geology of the Midland Valley of Scotland and adjacent regions.  Trans. Royal Soc. Edinburgh 75(2), 49 - 300.

 

Atherton, Michael P., and M.S. Brotherton  1972  The composition of some kyanite-bearing regionally metamorphosed rocks from the Dalradian. Scottish Jl. Geology 8(3), 203 - 213.

 

Atherton, M.P., and M.S. Brotherton  1973  The composition of some kyanite-bearing regionally metamorphosed rocks from the Daladian. Scottish Jl. Geology 9(3), 244 - 248.

 

Atherton, M.P., and M.S. Brotherton  1974  Metamorphic index minerals in the eastern Dalradian. Scottish Jl. Geology 9(4), 321 - 324.

 

Atherton, Michael P.  1977  Carnegie review article: the metamorphism of the Dalradian rocks of Scotland. Scottish Jl. Geology 13(4), 331 - 370 + folded map.

 

Atkin, Malcolm W., et al.  1976  Excavations in Norwich, 1975 - 6.  The Norwich Survey - fifth interim report.  Norfolk Archaeology 36(3), 191 - 201 [chalk mines]

 

Atkin, M.W.  1978  The tunnels of Norwich.  Norfolk Fair, May 1978, 6 - 7 [chalk mines]

 

Atkin, M.W.  1983  The chalk tunnels of Norwich.  Norfolk Archaeology 38(3), 313 - 320.

 

Atkins, Christopher  2001  [James Atkins ..  limeburner ..] Bull. Bourne Soc. 186, 24 - 25 [Surrey: Whytleafe / Kenley]

 

Atkins, James  2001  [James Atkins ..  limeburner ..][By Christopher Atkins] Bull. Bourne Soc. 186, 24 - 25 [Surrey: Whytleafe / Kenley]

 

Atkins, J.E., and J. Sallnow  1975  Geology, geomorphology and climate of Surrey. IN: J.E. Salmon (edr), The Surrey countryside, British Assoc. Advancement of Science, 1 - 31 [CNHSS]

 

Atkins, W.S., and Partners  1970  Ground collapse into a shaft at Frindsbury on 21 November 1967.  Report on investigation [for Rochester City Council]  W.S. Atkins  and Partners : iii + 28pp + 5 folding figs [chalk mines, Kent]

 

Atkins, W.S., and Partners  1985  An investigation of     ground collapses in the Frindsbury area of Rochester.  Report on investigation [for Rochester City Council]  W.S. Atkins  and Partners : xxxx [chalk mines, Kent]

 

Atkinson, Barry  1981  Reigate's sandstone and chalk mines. Jl. Plymouth Mineral and Mining Club 12(2), 3 - 4 and 10 [Surrey]

 

Atkinson, D.R.  1975  Tobacco pipes of Broseley, Shropshire. ????: author: ????

 

Atkinson, F.S., and J. White  1956  Mining, quarrying, and refractories.  IN: David L. Linton (edr), Sheffield and its region. A scientific and historical survey. Sheffield : British Assoc., pp. 267 - 278 [Yorkshire: coal, iron, limestone, sand, gravel, refractories]

 

Atkinson, Frank  1968  The great northern coalfield, 1700 - 1900: illustrated notes on the Durham and Northumberland coalfield.  UTP Reprint: 76pp.

 

Atkinson, Frank  1974  Industrial archaeology of north-east England. The counties of Northumberland, Durham, and the Cleveland district of Yorkshire. Two vols. David & Charles: 215 + 153pp.  369pp [Vol. I is 216pp + 32 pls and includes Cleveland (part of Yorkshire), Durham, Northumberland]

 

   Volume One: The North east / coal . lead / iron and steel

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..  Volume Two: The sites. 221 - 368pp [PWS]

 

Atkinson, George  1998  Eugene Belgrand (1810 - 1878: civil engineer, geologist and pioneer hydrologist. Trans. Newcomen Soc. 69(1), 97 - 127.

 

Atkinson, J.B.  1897  Reports of Inspectors of Quarries ..  9. East Scotland District (No. 1)  The Quarry 2, page 244 [Aberdeenshire / Banffshire / Berwickshire / Caithness / Clackmannanshire / Cromartyshire / Edinburgh / Fife / Forfarshire / Haddingtonshire / Invernesshire / Kincardineshire / Kinross / Linlithgow / Morayshire / Elgin / Nairnshire / Orkney / Shetlands / Peeblesshire / Perthshire / Ross / Roxburghshire / Selkirk / Sutherland / Lanrakshire / Stirling: basalt / gravels / sands / limestones / sandstones / granites / slates / clays / hornblende]

 

Atkinson, J.H., M.R. Coop, S.E. Stallebrass, and G. Viggiani  1993  Measurement of stiffness of soils and weak rocks in laboratory tests. IN: J.C. Cripps, et al., edrs., The engineering geology of weak rock ..  GSL Engineering Geology Special Publication 8, 21 - 27.

 

Atkinson, J.T.  1879  On the history and objects of the Society, especially with reference to the history of Selby and the geology of Selby and the district. Proc. Yorkshire Geological and Polytechnic Society 7, 52 - 60.

 

Atkinson, Keith, and Rick Brassington (edrs)  1983  Prospecting and evaluation of non-metallic rocks and minerals. Papers presented at Extractive Industry Geology '83. London: Institution of Geologists: vi + 264pp [ISBN 0-9506906-2-7][CNHSS]

 

Atkinson, K., R.P. Edwards, P.B. Mitchell, and C.P. Waller  1990  Roles of industrial minerals in reducing the impact of metalliferous mine waste in Cornwall.  Trans. Institution of Mining and Metallurgy (Section A: Mining Industry) 99, 158 - 172.

 

Atkinson, Keith  2004..New road-salt additive cuts winter maintenance costs. Civil Engineering 157(2), page 55 [Rock salt]

 

Atkinson, Michael, and Colin Baber  1987  The growth and decline of the South Wales iron industry. University of Wales Press: ??

 

Atkinson, Richard John Copeland [1920 - 1994]  1987  Stonehenge and neighbouring monuments.  English Heritage : 36pp [Wiltshire]

 

Atkinson, R.J.C.  1994  Obituary [By Paul Ashbee] British Archaeological News ns 18, page 11.

 

Atkinson, R.L.  1985  Tin and tin mining. Aylesbury: Shire Publications Ltd: Shire Album 139: 32pp [ISBN 0-85263-733-0]

 

Atkinson, R.L.  1986  Museum file 7: Camborne School of Mines Geological Museum. Geology Today 2(3), 88 - 89 [Cornwall]

 

Atkinson, Tony P., and Paul J. Burrin  1984  Rubification, palaeosols and the Wealden angular chert drift. Quaternary Nl. 44, 21 - 28.

 

Atkinson, Timothy Christopher, and David Ingle Smith  1974  Rapid groundwater flow in fissures in the Chalk: an example from south Hampshire. QJEG 7(2), 197 - 205.

 

Atkinson, T.C., and P.L. Smart (edrs)  1977  Caves and karst of southern England and South Wales. Guidebook for the International Congress of Speleology at Sheffield, 1977. 7th ISC Committee: 83pp [Berkshire: chalk (etc)][CNHSS]

 

Atkinson, W.A.  1908  Notes on lime burning. Yorkshire Archaeological Society [Archives MS 745A]

 

Atkinson, W.J.  1890  Secretary, Society of Amateur Geologists / Joint Secretary, London Amateur Scientific Society

 

Atkinson, W.N., and J.B. Atkinson  1886  Explosions in coal mines. Newcastle: 144pp + plans.

 

Attenborough, David  1965  Caves in danger. Nl. Association of the William Pengelly Cave Research Centre 4, page 9 [Lecture reported by Allen Parker]

 

Attenborough, G.M.  ????  deceased

 

Attewell, P.B. (edr.)  1977  Rock engineering. Proceedings of a Conference held at Newcastle-upon-Tyne. The engineering properties of rocks of mid-Jurassic and older in the U.K.  ????: viii + 661pp.

 

Attewell, P.B.  1988  An overview of site investigation and long-term tunnelling-induced settlement in soil. 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], 55 - 61.

 

Atthill, Robin  1985  The Somerset & Dorset Railway. 2nd edn.  David & Charles: 200pp [ISBN 0-7153-8693-X][Stone quarries at Cockhill (Dalley's), Downside, Emborough, Hamwood, and Winsor Hill][PWS]

 

Attlee, John  ? 1912  Reminiscences of old Dorking 1850 - 1860. Reprinted from the Dorking Advertiser, 23 March 1912. Dorking: A.W. and W. Eade: 24pp [Samuel Bothwell's limeworks 'sent enormous quantities of lime' to south London][SHS]

 

Attwood, George [1845 - 1912]  1845  1912  Obituary. QJGS 68, lxv - lxvi [b. Carlisle 1845; d. Stogursey (Somerset) 9 February 1912]

 

Aubrey, Crispin  1994  Digging for Britain.  The Guardian, 25 February 1994 [Limestone quarrying for roadstone on Mendip, Somerset]

 

Aubrey, John [1626 - 1697]  1626  b. Easton Piercy, Kington St. Michael, Wiltshire, 12 March 1626; d. Oxford, June 1697.

 

Aubrey, John  1659  Commenced work on the Natural History of Wiltshire ..  completed in 1685 (but not published until 1847.

 

Aubrey, John [1626 - 1697]  1673  Commissioned by John Ogilby [1600 - 1676] (who had been appointed Royal Cosmographer by the King in 1671) to assist in an intended Survey of England and Wales by surveying Surrey - John Ogilby's letter of appointment dated 2 May 1673 was published in John Aubrey's (1718 - 19) The natural history and antiquities of the County of Surrey. Begun in the year 1673, ..  and continued to the present Time. Vol. I. Aubrey's perambulation occupied him from 1 July 1673 until mid-September the same year; in 1692 he transcribed his notes (? and made some additions.)  The 'chaotic' ms. notes deposited in the Bodleian Library at Oxford were partly re-written from 1714, with considerable additions (and deletions) following a further perambulation in 1717 by Richard Rawlinson [1690 - 1755] (qv); 'the dates of Aubrey's later editions are hard to determine' (he kept no fair copy); Rawlinson paraphrased, expanded, and re-wrote parts of Aubrey's text, and added paragraphs based on his own correspondence with Surrey vicars.  Aubrey's informants are thought to have included some or all of John Evelyn of Wotton (qv) whose letter of 1678 is printed in Volume I of Aubrey's work, and William Oughtred [1575 - 1660] Rector of Albury]

 

Aubrey, John  1691  Notice 'To the reader' dated 1691 in his Natural history and antiquities of Surrey I, lix - lx (qv)

 

Aubrey, John [1626 - 1697]  1718 - 19 The natural history and antiquities of the County of Surrey. Begun in the year 1673, ..  and continued to the present Time. Vols. I - V.  [Compiled by John Aubrey between 1673 and ? 1691 when the preface was written by him] Reprinted 1975 by Kohler & Coombes, Dorking] [John Aubrey died in 1697, Aubrey's perambulation was from 1673 - 92, and the work was continued and edited by Dr. Richard Rawlinson and not published until 1718 - 19][Blechingley quarries in III, page 87; Godstone quarries in III, pages 88 - 94; Gatton quarries in IV, pages 217 - 225; Dorking sand 'caves' in IV, page 165; river Mole swallow-holes in IV, page 172; Betchworth Castle in IV, 174 - 175; Reigate Castle and Barons' cave in IV, page 189; fullers' earth in IV, page 214][? 2nd edn. 1723]

 

Aubrey, John  1718  The natural history and antiquities of the County of Surrey. Begun in the year 1673 [Ended 1692]..London: E. Curll. Volume II.: 307 + viii pages  [The work was reprinted by Kohler & Coombes of Dorking in 1975] [CNHSS]

 

[Chaldon (Volume II) is in pages 92 - 96: 'Quasi, Chalk-Downe, so called from the great Quantities of Chaulk [chalk] found and used here ..' (page 92); 'In this Parish ..  Here are also two Free-Stone Quarries, from whose Meanders the Country People pretend they draw Stone with their Oxen and Hurdles for above half a Mile.'][The specifically two quarries are perhaps an echo from the Domesday survey?]

 

[Addington Church (St. Mary's)(page 41) ..  'The Walls are of Flint, The Windows, &c., of a soft Stone, suppos'd to be brought from Godstone, a Place also in the same County, and some Miles distant.']

 

Aubrey, John  1787  Brief notes on Nutfield, in the County of Surrey, from Aubrey, and E. Steele's ms. papers. Bibliotheca Topographica Britannica 46, 229 - 233 + plate xiv [CNHSS]

 

Aubrey, John  1813  Letters written by eminent persons in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries: to which are added, Hearne's journeys to Reading, and to Whaddon Hall ..  and lives of eminent men. The whole now first published from the originals in the Bodleian Library and Ashmolean Museum ..[The first edition of Aubrey's Brief lives, edited by Philip Bliss (?) / John Walker (?)]  Longmans, Rees .. &c. 2 vv in 3vv [Berkshire]

 

Aubrey, John  1845  Memoir of John Aubrey FRS. Embracing his autobiographical sketches, a brief review of his personal and literary merits, and an acount of his works; with extracts from his correspondence, anecdotes of some of his contemporaries, and of the times in which he lived [By John Britton] J.B. Nichols & Son: x + (2) + 131 + (1)pp + engr. fp.

 

Aubrey, John  1847  The Natural history of Wiltshire; ... (written between 1656 and 1691.) Edited, and elucidated by notes, by John Britton ...  Wiltshire Topographical Soc.: xii + 132pp [Written 1656 - 1691] [Includes 'Mineralls and fossills' in pp. 39 - 41, including ruddle (for marking sheep), 'vitriole-oare', umber, and 'sparre'; 'stones' are dealt with in pp. 42 - 44, including freestone, gun-flints, grey-wethers and sarsens.][CNHSS]

 

Aubrey, John  1862  Wiltshire.  The topographical collections of John Aubrey, F.R.S., A.D. 1659 - 70.  Collected and enlarged by John Edward Jackson.  Devizes: Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Society: xiii + 491 + (1)pp + etched fp + engraved port. + 44 pls (two folded / two coloured or armorial bearings) + two folded genealogical tables.

 

Aubrey, John  1899  John Aubrey [by J.E. Morris]

 

Aubrey, John  1955 / 1956 (?)  Richard Rawlinson and the publication of Aubrey's "Natural history and antiquities of Surrey" [by Brian Enright] Surrey Archaeological Collections 54, 124 - 133.

 

Aubrey, John  1958  Aubrey's brief lives. Edited from the original mss. by O.L. Dick. 3rd edn. Secker & Warburg: ??

 

Aubrey, John  1969  Aubrey's natural history of Wiltshire. Introduced by K.G. Ponting  David & Charles: (8) + 132pp [Written between 1656 and 1691. Originally published 1847 by the Wiltshire Topographical Society][CNHSS]

 

Aubrey, John  1969  Letters written by eminent persons in the 17th and 18th centuries. With a bibliographical note by M. Spevack. [Reprint]

 

Aubrey, John  1974  The books presented to the Royal Society by John Aubrey F.R.S.  Notes and Records of the Royal Society of London 27, 193 - 217.

 

Aubrey, John  1975  The natural history and antiquities of the County of Surrey, begun in the year 1673.  Vols. I - V.  [Reprinted 1975 by Kohler & Coombes, Dorking] [Aubrey died in 1697, Aubrey's perambulation was from 1673 - 92, and the  work was continued and edited by Dr. Rawlinson and not published until 1718 - 19][Blechingley quarries in III, page 87; Godstone quarries in III, pages 88 - 94; Gatton quarries in IV, pages 217 - 225; Dorking sand 'caves' in IV, page 165; river Mole swallow-holes in IV, page 172; Betchworth Castle in IV, 174 - 175; Reigate Castle and Barons' cave in IV, page 189; fullers' earth in IV, page 214][CNHSS (Reprint)][Includes an introduction (pages iii - xiii) by J.L. Nevinson]

 

Aubrey, John  1976  John Aubrey and the realm of learning [by Michael Hunter] Duckworth: 256pp + 17 plates.

 

Aubrey, John  1976  Surrey's literary giants. No. 8. John Aubrey [by Joan Youle] Surrey County Magazine 7(3), 72 - 74.

 

Aubrey, John  1980 - 82  Monumenta Britannica.  Or a miscellany of British antiquities ..  illustrated with notes of Thomas Gale D.D. and John Evelyn Esq. Compiled mainly between the years 1665 and 1693 [Parts one and two.] Edited by John Fowles, annotated by Rodney Legg.  Boston / Toronto: xxii + 646pp [Milbourne Porte: Dorset Publishing Co.]

 

Aubrey, John  1989  Aubrey's [sic] in Surrey [by Pam Buttrey] Jl. East Surrey Family History Soc. 12(1), 22 - 23.

 

Aubrey, John  1991  John Aubrey: a life [By David Tylden-Wright] Harper Collins: xvii + 270pp [ISBN 0-00-215097-2]

 

Aubry, M.-P., E.A. Hailwood, and H.A. Townsend  1986  Magnetic and calcareous nannofossil stratigraphy of the Lower Paleogene formations of the Hampshire and London Basins. Jl. GSL 143(5), 729 - 735.

 

Auckland, Lord  1827  Plan of a leasehold estate held under His Grace the Archbishop of Canterbury and others by the Right Hon. The Lord Auckland situate at Norwood, Surrey, 1827 [Shews a lime kiln plat and coppice]

 

Auckland, Earl of  1850  Obituary. QJGS 6(1), xxviii - xxix.

 

Auclaye Brickfields Ltd  1927  Auclaye Brickfields Ltd, Capel, near Dorking, Surrey. Season 1927 - 1928. Auclaye Brickfields Ltd: 4pp [Surrey: reports completion of negotiations for the Company to take over the works and goodwill of Mr. F. Potter - manufacturing hand-made clamp-burned bricks][CNHSS]

 

Auclaye Brickfield Ltd  1953  [Auclaye hand made sandfaced multi-coloured clamp burnt stock bricks [LMS Railway Depot, Wandsworth Road, London SW8]] Exhibited at the South Eastern Brick and Tile Federation (qv) display at the Building Exhibition, Olympia, 1953.

 

Auctioneer  1843  Professional excursions, by An Auctioneer, Part I [all published], 142 - 143.

 

Auden, John Bicknell [1903 - 1991]  2004  Late great geographers ..  Dr. John Auden (1903 - 91)  Geograpical Magazine 76(3), page 17 [An 'outstanding geologist and surveyor who worked primarily in India' .. sometime vice-president and foreign secretary of the Geological Society - brother of the poet W.H. Auden]

 

Audouy, Michel, Brian Dix, and David Parsons  1996  The tower of All Saints’ Church, Earls Barton, Northamptonshire: its construction and context.  Archaeological Jl. 152, 73 - 94.

 

Augustine  ???? - 604  604  1st Archbishop of Canterbury d. 604.

 

Aumonier, Doris  1920  See: Ebenezer Martin Perren and Company Ltd  1920 - 1936  Founded ? 1837 / of Osowhite Works SE17 (info. ex. B.W. Ingram) - member of the Hearthstone and Whiting Trades' Association 1925 - incorporated 9 February 1920 - amalgamated with Blanchard Simmonds Ltd in 1936 to form Blanchard, Martin & Simmonds Ltd - shareholders at amalgamation Henry Martin, Harold Martin, Victor Martin, Violet Guinness, and Doris Aumonier.[CRO 163834 (1952)]

 

Austen, Brian, Don Cox and John Upton (edrs)  1985  Sussex industrial archaeology: a field guide. Chichester: Phillimore / Sussex Industrial Archaeology Soc.: x + 99pp [ISBN 0-85033-556-6][Bricks, tiles and pottery in pp. 7 - 17; chalk quarries and lime kilns in pp. 17 - 21; and gypsum mines in pp. 25 - 27][CNHSS]

 

Austen, Brian  2000  Midhurst Whites brickworks: George Cloke's account.  Sussex Industrial History 30, 24 - 28.

 

Austen, Ian 2006  Woes as water search goes on. Croydon Advertiser, 9 June 2006, page 38 [South Croydon Recreation Ground: Thames Water to sink a second borehole for augmented supplies]

 

Austen, Ian 2006  Woes as water search goes on. Croydon Post, 14 June 2006, page 17 [South Croydon Recreation Ground: Thames Water to sink a second borehole for augmented supplies]

 

Austen, John H.  1852  A guide to the geology of the Isle of Purbeck, and the south-west coast of Hampshire.  Blandford : 20pp.

 

Austen, Peter  1999  Smokejacks Fieldwork 1999.  Nl. Kent Geologists' Group 5, page 26 [Surrey: brick-clays]

 

Austen, Peter  1999  Writhlington Geological Nature Reserve SSSI, Radstock, Avon.  Nl. Kent Geologists' Group 5, page 24 [Somerset]

 

Austen, Peter  2001  Gardening through time (a brief history of fossil plants) Nl. Kent Geologists' Group 7, 8 - 9 [Surrey: Smokejacks Brickworks / Weald Clay]

 

Austen, Peter  2003  Hastings and District Geological Society - 10 years on. GA Magazine 2(1), page 15.

 

Austen, Peter  2004  Carboniferous coal forests. Nl. Kent Geologists' Group 11, 11 - 22.

 

Austen, Peter Allen  1996  Cretaceous research: a tribute to Professor P. Allen, F.R.S.  Down to Earth 17, page 12 [Reprinted from Cretaceous Research 17(1)[1996]]

 

Austen, P.A., R. Agar, and E.A. Jarzembowski  2003  Field meeting - Wealden brickworks. Smokejacks & Clockhouse Brickworks - 7th June 2003.  GA Magazine 2(4), page 11 [Surrey / Sussex]

 

Austen, Robert Alfred Cloyne [1808 - 1884]  1843 - 45  BA - Sec GSL [SEE ALSO R.A.C. Godwin-Austen] [Added Godwin- in 1853 ..  see also under R.A.C. Godwin-Austen]

 

Austen, R.A.C.  1843  On the geology of the south-east of Surrey. Proc. GSL 4, 167 - 173.

 

Austen, R.A.C.  1848  On the position in the Cretaceous series of beds containing phosphate of lime. QJGS 4(1), 257 - 262.

 

Austen, R.A.C.  1850  On the age and position of the fossiliferous sands and gravels of Farringdon. QJGS 6(1), 454 - 478.

 

Austen, R.A.C.  1850  On the valley of the English Channel. QJGS 6(1), 69 - 97 + folded map.

 

Austin, J.E.  1925  Notes on the highest Silurian rocks of the Long Mountain.  PGA 36(4), 381 - 382 [Shropshire; shale; sandstone; road-metal]

 

Austin, J.G.  1862  Preparation, combination, and application of calcareous and hydraulic limes and cements, &c. London: ??

 

Austin, Thomas  1848  Observations on the Cystidea of M. von Buch, and the Crinoidea generally. QJGS 4(1), 291 - 294.

 

Austin, Thomas  1852  Notice of the occurrence of an earthquake shock at Bristol. QJGS 8(1), 233 - 234.

 

Austin, T.J.F.  1991  Preliminary magnetostratigraphic dating of inorganic estuarine clay sequences along the estuary of the River Crouch, Essex. Quaternary Nl. 64, 29 - 40.

 

Austin, William  1811  Brickmaker, Norwood. Croydon Census 1811.

 

Auton, Clive A., R.G. Crofts, and J.M. Hudson  nd  The sand and gravel resources of the country around Aberdeen, Grampian Region: description of 1:25,000 resource sheets NJ 71, 80, 81 and 91 with parts of NJ 61, 90 and 92 and with parts of NO 89 and 99.  BGS Mineral Assessment Reports 146.

 

Auton, C.A.  1982  The sand and gravel resources of the country around Redgrave, Suffolk. Sheet TM07 and part of TN08.  BGS Mineral Assessment Report 117.

 

Auton, C.A., A.N. Morigi and D. Price  1985  The sand and gravel resources of the country around Harleston and Bungay, Norfolk and Suffolk. Parts of sheets TM27, 28, 38 and 39.  BGS Mineral Assessment Report 145.

 

Autun, C.A.  1989  Report on the short field meeting to Glen Roy, 12 - 15 Nay, 1989. Quaternary Nl. 59, 26 - 27.

 

Auton, C.A., C.W. Thomas and J.W. Merritt  1990  The sand and gravel resources of the country around Strachan and between Auchenblae and Catterline, Grampian Region.  Description of parts of 1:25,000 sheets No. 68, 69, 77, 78, 87 and 88. Part 1: Report.  BGS Mineral Resources Series: Report WF/90/7 [Mineral Assessment Report 149] : [vi] + 75pp. + 2 maps at scale 1:25,000.

 

Auton, C.A., C.W. Thomas and J.W. Merritt  1990  The sand and gravel resources of the country around Strachan and between Auchenblae and Catterline, Grampian Region.  Description of parts of 1:25,000 sheets No. 68, 69, 77, 78, 87 and 88. Part 2: Borehole and geophysical logs.  BGS Mineral Resources Series: Report WF/90/7 [Mineral Assessment Report 149] : [ii] + 270pp.

 

Auton, C.A.  1992  The utility of conductivity surveying and resistivity sounding in evaluating sand and gravel deposits and mapping drift sequences in northeast Scotland.  Engineering Geology 32, 11 - 28; and discussion ibid 33, 151 - 154.

 

Avebury, John [1834 - 1913][= 1st Baron Lubbock]  1834  b. London, 30 April 1834; d. Kingsgate Castle, Kent, 28 May 1913.

 

Aveline, William Talbot [1822 - 1903], H.W. Bristow, and R. Trench  1860  Geological Survey. Map Sheet 12.

 

Aveline, W. Talbot, William Whitaker, et al.  1860  Geological Survey. Map Sheet 13.

 

Aveline, W.T.  1873  The geology of the southern part of the Furness district in north Lancashire.  MGS

 

Aveline, W.T.  1976  SEE: J.F. Kirkaldy, 1976, William Topley and the geology of the Weald.  PGA 86(4), 373 - 388.

 

Aveling, T.W.  1867  Memorials of the Clayton family [Surrey: Godstone]

 

Avery, B.W., and A.J. Thomasson  1957  Field meeting in the Chilterns, 17 June 1956.  PGA 67(1/2), 168 - 171 [Clays / sands]

 

Avery, B.W., et al.  1959  Origin and development of brown earths on Clay-with-flints and coombe deposits. Jl. Soil Science 10(2), 177 - 195.

 

Avery, B.W.  1964  The soils and land use of the district around Aylesbury and Hemel Hempstead (Sheet 238.) London; Agricultural Research Council: Memoirs of the Soil Survey of Great Britain: England and Wales: vii + 216pp + xi plates + folded map [CNHSS]

 

Avery, B.W.  1973  The nature, recognition and stratigraphic significance of palaeosols. 2. The nature and recognition of palaeosols. Quaternary Nl. 9, 1 - 2.

 

Avery, B.W.  1983  Development and significance of the paleo-argillic horizon concept. Quaternary Nl. 41, page 43.

 

Avery, B.W., J.A. Catt, and D.A. Cheshire  1983  Northaw Great Wood. IN: J. Rose, (edr) Quaternary Research Association Field Guide - Annual Field Meeting 1983, 96 - 101 [CNHSS]

 

Avery, B.W.  1990  Soils of the British Isles. Wallingford: CAB International: ix + 463pp [ISBN 0-85198-649-8]

 

Avery, Frederic M.  1982  The Keymer tile works, Burgess Hill. Nl. Sussex Industrial Archaeology Soc. 33, 12 - 13.

 

Avery, Frederic M.  2000  The Keymer tile works.  Sussex Industrial History 30, 29 - 31.

 

Avery, John  1907  Portland cement.  VCH Essex 2, 492 - 493.

 

Avon County Council  1988  County of Avon. Mineral working in Avon. Local plan. Written statement.  Avon County Council : vi + 97pp + folded plan.

 

Awdry, W.  1983  Industrial archaeology in Gloucestershire. 3rd edition.  Gloucester Soc. for Industrial Archaeology : 36pp.

 

Awty, Brian G.  1981  The continental origins of Wealden ironworkers, 1451 - 1544. Economic History Review 34, 524 - 539.

 

Awty, Brian G.  1984  Aliens in the ironworking areas of the Weald: the Subsidy Rolls, 1524 - 1603. Wealden Iron, Second Series, 4, 13 - 78 [Kent (Westerham Hundred) in pages 64 - 74); Surrey in pages 74 - 78 (including Godstone, Crowhurst, Tandridge, Lingfield, Leigh, Newdigate, Charlwood, Abinger, Cranleigh, Shalford, Dunsfold, etc)]

 

Ayers, B.S.  1990  Building a fine city: the provision of flint, mortar and freestone in Medieval Norwich.  IN: David Parsons (edr), Stone quarrying and building in England AD 43 - 1525, pp. 217 - 227. [Norfolk]

 

Aylesford Brick & Tile Co.  1896  William Hill recorded a section of 70 feet of Gault Clay in 1896 (Jukes Brown & Hill (1900), page 426)

 

Aylesford Pottery Co.  1836  Est. 1836 on land owned by E.L. Betts of Preston Hall ..  an 1849 plan shews kilns, a tramway to the Medway, stables, etc (J.M. PRESTON, 1977, pages 154 - 55)

 

Aylesford Pottery Co.  1858  The Aylesford Pottery Co., manufacturing 5,500,000 bricks and tiles and 120,000 stoneware pipes per annum; also terra cotta goods, occupied land owned by Ed. Ladd Betts Esq (Hunt (1860) page 42); William Finlay was there in 1850.

 

Ayling, Les  2002  A solution for the stone repair of a cracked primary column at the Wellington Arch, Hyde Park Corner, London. English Heritage Research Transactions 2 Stone, 97 - 104 + plates 36 - 38 [PWS]

 

Ayling, R. Stephen (edr)  1920  Lockwood's builder's, architect's, contractor's & engineer's price book for 1920. A comprehensive hand-book of every kind of material and labour in trades connected with building, including many useful memoranda and tables ..  With a supplement containing the London Building Acts, 1894 to 1909 and other enactments relating to buildings in the Metropolis with the by-laws and other regulations now in force, notes of all important decisions in the superior courts, and an index to the Acts and Regulations. With 14 diagrams. London: Crosby Lockwood & Son: lxxxiii + 492 + 284 + lxxxxiv - clxxxiv pp [CNHSS]

 

Aylward, Thomas  2005  Death noticed. Geoscientist 15(12), page 12.

 

Aynscombe, Anthony  1664  Listed in the Merstham (Surrey) hearth tax returns, 1664.

 

Ayris, Ian, and Stafford M. Linsley  1994  A guide to the industrial archaeology of Tyne and Wear.  Newcastle-upon-Tyne: Tyne and Wear Specialist Conservation Team: v + 2 - 84pp [ISBN 1-85795-026-7][Durham / Northumberland: lime, stone, clay][PWS]

 

Ayris, Ian, John Nolan, Andrew Durkin, et al.  1998  The archaeological excavation of wooden waggonway remains at Lambton D Pit, Sunderland. Industrial Archaeology Review 20, 5 - 22.

 

 

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B., E.H.  1972  Towards a Pleistocene time-scale. Quaternary Nl. 6, 1 - 3.

 

B., R.E.  1881  Geological rambles round London. A handy guide to old-world London. London: Marshall Japp & Company: iv + 66 + (6)pp [CNHSS]

 

Baatz, Michael  1985  Under-mining. Trans. Leicester Literary & Philosophical Soc. 79, 5 - 23.

 

Babington, William [1756 - 1833]  1756  MD FRS - 7th President GSL 1822 - 24

 

Bacchus, David  1982  Lime kiln at Cliffe. Kent Archaeological Review 68, 192 - 193.

 

Bacchus, David  1990  Medieval undercroft, 36 High Street, Rochester.  Archaeologia Cantiana 107, 207 - 224 [Kentish rag / chalk ashlar]

 

Bacciarelli, R.  1993  A revised weathering classification for Mercia Mudstone (Keuper Marl.) IN: J.C. Cripps, et al., edrs., The engineering geology of weak rock ..  GSL Engineering Geology Special Publication 8, 169 - 174.

 

Backinsell, G.C.  1986  Medieval engineering in Salisbury Cathedral.  Historical Monograph South Wiltshire Industrial Archaeology Soc. 10: 12pp [PWS]

 

Bacon, M., and J. Chesher  1975  Evidence against post-Hercynian transcurrent movement on the Great Glen fault. Scottish Jl. Geology 11(1), 79 - 82.

 

Bacon, R.N.  1844  The report on the agriculture of Norfolk, to which the prize was awarded by the Royal Agricultural Society of England. Jl. Royal Agricultural Soc. xxxx

 

Bacon, R.N.  1849  History of the agriculture of Norfolk. xxxx

 

Badcock, John  1939  Obituary by A.S.W.  PGA 50(1), page 127 Surrey: died at Cobham]

 

Bade, Roger  1999  Weardale.  Nl. Northern Mine Research Society, December 1999, page 13 [Fluorspar]

 

Baden-Powell, Donald Ferlys Wilson [1897 - 1973]  1950  Field meeting in the Lowestoft district. Friday, 1st July - Sunday, 3rd July, 1949.  PGA 61(3), 191 - 197 [Suffolk: sands; gravels]

 

Baden-Powell, D.F.W.  1950  The Pliocene-Pleistocene boundary in the British deposits.  Report 18th Session International Geological Congress 1948, Part IX, 8 - 10 [CNHSS]

 

Baden-Powell, D.F.W.  1951  The age of interglacial deposits at Swanscombe. Geological Magazine 88(5), 344 - 356 [Kent]

 

Baden-Powell, D.F.W.  1956  The correlation of the Pliocene and Pleistocene [? marine] beds of Britain and the Mediterranean. PGA 66(4), 271 - 292.

 

Baden-Powell, D.F.W., and R.G. West  1960  Summer field meeting in East Anglia, 14 - 24 August 1958.  PGA 71(1), 61 - 80 [Norfolk / Suffolk]

 

Baden-Powell, Donald Ferlys Wilson [1897 - 1973]  1974  Obituary by J.A.D.  Yearbook GSL 1973, 33 - 34.

 

Baden-Powell, Donald Ferlys Wilson [1897 - 1973]  1975  Obituary by R.G.W.  PGA 86(1), 117 - 118.

 

Bagenal, Timothy B.  1999  Miners and farmers: the agricultural holdings of the lead miners ay Heights, Gunnerside, in North Yorkshire. British Mining 62: 53pp [ISBN 0-901450-50-2][PWS]

 

Baggallay, F.T.  1885  The use of flint in building, especially in the County of Suffolk.  Trans. Royal Institute of Architects I (n.s.), 105 - 124.

 

Bagnall, Colin  2004  The archaeology of industrial extraction from Banstead and Walton Heaths. Surrey Archaeological Collections 91, 167 - 186 [Gravel and flint pits for Turnpike and later road construction and repair / William Constable / Epsom District Highways Board / Epsom Rural District Council / Sutton and Reigate turnpike / also chalk and loam pits]

 

Bagnold, R.A. [1896 - 1990]  1990  Obituary by Andrew Warren. Geographical Jl. 156(3), 353 - 354.

 

Bagshawe, T.W.  1968  The Totternhoe caverns: the history of the quarries [and] The uses of the stone.  Dunstable Gazette, 4 October 1968, p. 5; and 11 October 1968, p. 5 [Bedfordshire]

 

Bahn, P.G., S. Ripoli, P. Pettit, and F. Muñoz  2005  Creswell Crags: discovering cave art in Britain. Current Archaeology 197, 217 - 226 [Derbyshire / Nottinghamshire]

 

Bailey, Charles  1991  Carno's secret. Descent 102, 20 - 21 [Carno adit (3 km) excavated by Ebbw Vale UDC in search of water supplies 1905 - 11, now used for access to natural limestone cave systems]

 

Bailey, Charles  2000  Aven climbing in Carno Adit Cave 1999. Nl. Chelsea Spelaeological Soc. 42(2), 20 - 23 [South Wales]

 

Bailey, Charles  2000  Carno Adit Cave flooding - an insider's view. Nl. Chelsea Spelaeological Soc. 42(4), 47 - 51 [South Wales]

 

Bailey, Edward  1952  Geological Survey of Great Britain. London: Thomas Murby & Co.: ?? [CNHSS]

 

Bailey, E.  1962  Charles Lyell. London: Thomas nelson & Sons Ltd.

 

Bailey, Eddie  2003  Malvern Hills, May 18thm 2002.  GA Magazine 2(1), 10 - 11 [Report by Elizabeth Devon of excusion led by Eddie Bailey]

 

Bailey, Edward Battersby [1881 – 1965]  1881  Born Marden, Kent. Professor of Geology at Glasgow 1929 – 37. Director of the Geological Surbey 1937 – 45. Knighted 1945.

 

Bailey, Edward Battersby  1910  Recumbent folds in the schists of the Scottish Highlands.  QJGS 66(4), 586 - 620 + pls. xlii - xliv (geol. map / sections)

 

Bailey, E.B.  1911  The geology of the neighbourhood of Fort William. PGA 22(4), 179 - 203.

 

Bailey, E.B., and Murray Macgregor  1912  The Glen Orchy anticline (Argyllshire.)  QJGS 68(2), 164 - 179 + pl. x (cold. folded geol. map.)

 

Bailey, E.B., Alfred Harker and Wintour F. Gwinnell  1912  Report of an excursion to the West Highlands of Scotland and the Isle of Skye. September 9th to 20th (Long excursion), 1911.  PGA 23(3), 157 - 166 [Marble &c]

 

Bailey, E.B.  1913  The Loch Awe syncline (Argyllshire.)  QJGS 69(2), 280 - 307 + pls. xxxi - xxxii (incl. folded cold. geol. map.)

 

Bailey, E.B.  1914  The Ballachulish fold near the head of Loch Creran (Argyllshire.)  QJGS 70(3), 321 - 327 + pl. xlv (folded geol. map)

 

Bailey, E.B., et al.  1915  The geology of Ben Nevis and Glen Coe .. MGS: ..

 

Bailey, E.B., and H.B. Maufe  1916  The geology of Ben Nevis and Glencoe and the surounding country. MGS: ????

 

Bailey, E.B.  1917  The Islay anticline (Inner Hebrides.)  QJGS 72(2), 132 - 164 + pl. xii (folded cold. geol. map)

 

Bailey, E.B.  1922  The structure of the south-west Highlands of Scotland.  QJGS 78(2), 82 - 131 + pl. i (folded cold. geol. map)

 

Bailey, E.B.  1924  The desert shores of the Chalk seas. Geological Magazine 61, 102 - 116.

 

Bailey, E.B., C.T. Clough, W.B. Wright, J.E. Richey, H.V. Wilson, et al.  1924  Tertiary and post-Tertiary geology of Mull, Loch Aline, and Oban (parts of sheets 43, 44, 51 & 52.)  MGS: (vii) + 445 + (4) pp + 6 pls.[Scotland][Reprinted 1987][PWS]

 

Bailey, E.B., et al.  1925  The geology of Staffa, Iona, and western Mull (Sheet 43.)  MGS: iv + 107pp.

 

Bailey, E.B.  1934  West Highland tectonics: Loch leven to Glen Roy. QJGS 94, 462 - 523 [Scotland]

 

Bailey, E.B., and W.J. McCallien  1937  Perthshire tectonics: Schichallion to Glen Lyon.  Trans. Royal Soc. Edinburgh 59(1), 79 - 117.

 

Bailey, E.B.  1944  The natural resources of Great britain. 1: Minerals.  Jl. Royal Society of Arts 92, 538 - 545 [Barytes]

 

Bailey, Edward  1952  Geological Survey of Great Britain. London: Thomas Murby & Co.: xii + 278 + (ii)pp [CNHSS]

 

Bailey, E.B.  1960  Dunbar.  IN: Mitchell, G.H., E.K. Walton and Douglas Grant (edrs)  1960  Edinburgh geology: an excursion guide. Edinburgh: Oliver and Boyd / Edinburgh Geological Society: xv + 222pp + 8 plates, 81 - 88.

[Scotland][PWS]

 

E.B. Bailey and R.T.A. Eckford  1960  Eddleston gravel-moraine. IN: Mitchell, G.H., E.K. Walton and Douglas Grant (edrs)  1960  Edinburgh geology: an excursion guide. Edinburgh: Oliver and Boyd / Edinburgh Geological Society: xv + 222pp + 8 plates, 126 - 133 [Scotland][PWS]

 

Bailey, E.B., H.B. Maufe, C.T. Clough, J.S. Grant Wilson, G.W. Grabham, H. Kynaston, W.B. Wright, and T.R.M. Lawrie  1960  The geology of Ben Nevis and Glen Coe and the surrounding country (Explanation of Sheet 53.) 2nd edn. MGS Scotland: x + 307pp + xiii plates [Economic geology in pages 282 - 288 including Ballachulish slates (worked 1697 onwards) in pages 282 - 284; granite (284 - 285); Kentallenite (285); Appin quartzite (285 - 286); limestone, dolomite and marble (286 - 287); phyllite (287); barytes, galena, haematite and pyrites (287 - 288); sand and gravel (288) and peat (288)][PWS]

 

Bailey, George  1889  Foraminifera and other micro-organisms in flint. Proc. Croydon Microscopical and Natural History Club 1890 - 91, 3(4), 147 - 149.

 

Bailey, George  1891  The tenants of a fossil echinus. Proc. Croydon Microscopical and Natural History Club 1890 - 91, 3(6), 253 - 256.

 

Bailey, H.W., A.S. Gale, R.N. Mortimore, A. Swiecicki and C.J. Wood  1983  The Coniacian - Maastrichtian Stages of the United Kingdom, with particular reference to southern England.  Nl. of Stratigraphy 12(1), 29 - 42.

 

Bailey, John, and George Culley  1794  General view of the agriculture of the County of Cumberland. With observations on the means of improvement. C. Magrae : 51pp.

 

Bailey, J., and G. Culley  1805  General view of the agriculture of Northumberland, Cumberland and Westmorland. [3rd edn. with an introduction by D.J. Rowe + facsimile reprint of 1805 edn. issued 1972 : xxiv + xx + 361 pp + 12 pls + 3 maps][Another edn. 1813]

 

Bailey, J.  1813  General view of the agriculture of County Durham; with observations on the means of its improvement.  xiv + (ii) + 412pp + map + 9 pls.

 

Bailey, Laurance [1936 – 2006]  2006  Vale: Laurance Bailey [by Roger Bailey] Descent 189, page 15 [Born 25 June 1936 / died 9 January 2006]

 

Bailey, Matt  1988  Buckingham mine, Dodington, near Bridgewater.  Newsl. Axbridge Caving Group 20, 18 - 19 [Somerset]

 

Bailey, Patrick John Mumford [1925 - 1998]  1963  Teaching regional geography: the synthetic landscape method. Geography 48(3), 285 - 292.

 

Bailey, Patrick John Mumford  1970  A field course for graduates in the education year. Geography 55(1), 27 - 33.

 

Bailey, Patrick John Mumford  1972  The organisation and management of geography departments in comprehensive schools. Geography 57(3), 226 - 231.

 

Bailey, Patrick John Mumford  1985  Geography in the public eye. Geography 70(4), page 289.

 

Bailey, Patrick John Mumford  1986  A geographer's view: contributions of geography to the school curriculum. Geography 71(3), 193 - 205.

 

Bailey, Patrick John Mumford, and Tony Binns  1987  A case for geography: a response to Sir Keith Joseph. Geography 72(4), 327 - 331.

 

Bailey, Patrick John Mumford, and Tony Binns  ?1987  A case for geography: a response to Sir Keith Joseph. Geographical Association: 7pp [CNHSS]

 

Bailey, Patrick John Mumford  1992  Geography and the National Curriculum I. A case hardly won: geography in the National Curriculum of English and Welsh schools, 1991. Geographical Jl. 158(1), 65 - 74.

 

Bailey, Patrick John Mumford  1998  Obituary [by Paul Brydson] How to put your subject on the map. The Guardian, 19 August 1998.

 

Bailey, Patrick John Mumford [1925 - 1998]  1998  Obituary by Tony Binns. GA News 53, page 3.

 

Bailey, Patrick John Mumford [1925 - 1998]  1998  Obituary by Peter R. Mountfield. Geography 83(4)(361), page 308.

 

Bailey, Patrick John Mumford [1925 - 1998]  1999  Obituary by Gareth Lewis. Geographical Jl. 165(2)(361), page 244.

 

Bailey, R.G.  1977  An investigation of the open waters of Rixley gravel pits in north-west Kent. Trans. Kent Field Club 6(2), 111 - 118.

 

Bailey, Reginald Threlfall  1945  St. James' Mount, Liverpool. Trans. Historic Soc. of Lancashire and Cheshire 97, 101 - 105 [Liverpool Corporation Quarry, and adjoining quarry spoil tip (site of Liverpool Cathedral)]

 

Bailey, Robin J., and David G. Smith  2005  Quantitative evidence for the fractal nature of the stratigraphic record: results and implications. PGA  116(2), 129 - 138.

 

Bailey, Samuel  1866  The economic value of various measures of coal and ironstone in the south Staffordshire coalfield.  IN: Samuel Timmins, The resources .., 27 - 34.

 

Bailey, Tom Edmond Geoffrey  [1883 - 1919]  1883  !

 

Bailey, W.  ? 1913  Miners' diseases: records of the researches of Dr. J. Courty (of Staveley) into miners' nystagmus and ankylostomiasis. Sheffield Daily Telegraph: 94pp [Yorkshire]

 

Baillie, Mike  2003  Dendrochronology and volcanoes. Geoscientist 13(3), 4 - 7 and 10.

 

Bain, J.A.  1986  British Geological Survey maps and their availability.  Jl. Geological Society 143(3), 569 - 576.

 

Bainbridge, John W.  1970  A nineteenth century copper working: Tomnadashan, Lochtayside. Industrial Archaeology 7(1), 60 - 74 + plates in pages 20 - 21 [Scotland]

 

Bainbridge, J.W.  1991  Lime kilns of north Northumberland.  History of the Berwickshire Naturalists' Club 45, 111 - 137 [Outlines the geology of the area, development of the lime industry, and gives details of kilns at Cocklawburn, Holy Island, and Lowick]

 

Bainbridge, William  1841  A practical treatise on the law of mines and minerals [With an appendix]  London: Henry Butterworth: xxvi + 606pp [UL (GL) G 32007]

 

Baines, F.  1927  Notes on the nature, decay and preservation of stone.

 

Baines, T.  1867  On the flint-flakes in the drift and the manufacture od stone implements by the Australians. Geol. and Nat. Hist. Repertory, 1865 - 67, 258 - 262.

 

Baird, Bill  2000  The Garleton haematite mine.  Bull. Grampian Speleological Group 5(3), 13 - 17 [Near Haddington, East Lothian][Reproduced from East Lothian Life, Autumn 1999, with additionally mine plans and sections dated 1873 and 1876]

 

Baker, Allan C.  1986  The Cheadle collieries and their railways. Being a description of the collieries of the Cheadle (Staffordshire) coalfield, their railways and locomotives. Burton-on-Trent: Trent Valley Publicayions: 52pp [PWS]

 

Baker, Chris  1992  Computers and salt. Steam (ICI Science Teachers' Magazine) 16, 12 - 13 [Includes details of Winsford rock salt mine, operated since 1844]

 

Baker, Clive  2005  Subterranean feature in the Chalk near Manston. Nl. KURG 84, page 6.

 

Baker, C.A.  1983  Glaciation and Thames diversion in the mid-Essex depression. IN: J. Rose, (edr) Quaternary Research Association Field Guide - Annual Field Meeting 1983, 39 - 49 [CNHSS]

 

Baker, D.W.  ????  Costing manual for the sand and ballast industry.  Sand and Gravel Association of GB: ????

 

Baker, Denis W.  1991  Coalville Brick Co. Ltd. Bull. Leicestershire Industrial History Soc. 13, 4 - 25.

 

Baker, E.A., and H.E. Balch  1907  The netherworld of Mendip [Somerset] 

 

Baker, Ernest [A.]  1910  A day in the dene holes. The Tramp, May 1910, 292 - 294 [CNHSS]

 

Baker, Ernest A.  1932  Caving.  Episodes of underground exploration.  Chapman & Hall: xv + 252pp + plates [Kent: Chislehurst 'Caves' and deneholes i.e. chalk mines (Kent) are described in pages 107 - 118; sand mines at Hollingbourne, 118 - 119]]

 

Baker, F.T.  1960  The Iron Age salt industry in Lincolnshire.  Reports and Papers Lincolnshire Architectural and Archaeological Soc. ns 8, 26 - 34 [PWS]

 

Baker, Garry, and Jeremy Giles  2000  BGS Geoscience Integrated Database system: a repository for corporate data. Earthwise 16, 12 - 13.

 

Baker, H.  1748  An account of large subterraneous caverns in the chalk hills near Norwich.  Philosophical Trans. Royal Soc. 45(486), 244 - 247 [Norfolk]

 

Baker, Herbert Arthur  1918  On the pre-Thanetian erosion of the Chalk in parts of the London Basin.  Geological Mag. Dec. 6, 5(7), 296 - 305; and 5(9), 422 - 424 [Sub-Eocene contours on the chalk surface derived from deep borehole records]

 

Baker, Herbert Arthur  1918  On successive stages in the debudation of the Chalk in East Anglia.  Geological Mag. Dec. 6, 5(8), 412 - 418 [Essex / Norfolk / Suffolk]

 

Baker, H.A., and S. Priest  1919  Excursion to East Wickham and Plumstead. Saturday, September 6th, 1919.  PGA 30(4), 199 - 204 [Kent: chalk; clay; sand; chalk mine {shaft sealed); Bostall Woods 'caves'; Cemetery brickfield mines; Tuff & Hoare's pit; abandoned brickfield adjoining Woolwich Cemetery]

 

Baker, H.E.  1928  Director of the Mid-Surrey Lime Works Ltd

 

Baker, John  2005  John Baker’s late 17th-century glasshouse at Vauxhall [by Kieron Tyler and Hugh Willmott] Museum of London Archaeology Service Monograph 28: xviii + 85pp [ISBN 1-901992-44-6][Glass-sand] [CNHSS]

 

[Thames-side glasshouse built between 1663 and 1681, closed by 1704 and demolished by 1706 ..  excavations revealed evidence for a furnace, crucibles, working waste, and finished goods (wine bottles. Green glass vessels, and fine wares) but no stock of glass-sand was found on the site]

 

Baker, J.N.L.  1969  England in the seventeenth century. IN: H.C. Darby (edr), An historical geography of England before AD 1800: fourteen studies (CUP), 387 - 443 [CNHSS]

 

Baker, J.W.  1972  A pre-Dalradian lineament in Connemara. Scottish Jl. Geology 8(4), 363 - 367 [Ireland]

 

Baker, Keith  2005  Cleaner quarries – optimising environmental performance. Quarries & Mines 2005, page 67.

 

Baker, Leanne  2004  The benefits of good environmental practice. Quarries & Mines 2004, page 9.

 

Baker, N.  1998  The Lenham Beds - Britain's lost Miocene?  Nl. Kent Geologists' Group 3, 16 - 17.

 

Baker, Nick  1999  The Lenham Beds.Visit to Lenham Quarry and Upper Halling, October 9th 1999.  Nl. Kent Geologists' Group 5, 18 - 23 [Kent]

 

Baker, O.A.  1971  Notes on the Tamar valley arsenic industry. Nl. Plymouth Mineral and Ming Club 2(2), 12 - 13.

 

Baker, R.T.  1909  Building and ornamental stones of New South Wales. 2nd edn. Sydney: Technological Museum: Technical Education Series 15: 86pp + cold pla [Australia][PWS]

 

Bakewell, Robert [1725 - 1795]  ????  !

 

Bakewell, Robert [1768 – 1843]  1768  Born (?) Nottingham

 

Bakewell, Robert [1767 - 1843]  1833  An introduction to geology: intended to convey a practical knowledge of the science. 4th edn.  Longman: xxxvi + 589pp + fp + cold. geological map + 5 sections (3 folded) + 2 plates of fossils.

 

Balch, Herbert E.  1914  Wookey Hole: its caves and cave dwellers.  Oxford University Press: (ii) + xiv + 268pp + 36 plates [Somerset: limestone][Drawings by John Hassall]

 

Balch, H.E.  1926  The caves of mendip [Somerset]

 

Balch, H.E.  1947  Mendip – the great cave of Wookey Hole. 3rd edn. Bristol: John Wright & Sons Ltd: vii + 108pp + plates [Somerset] [PWS]

 

Balchin, Nigel, and Peter Filby  2001  A guide to the industrial archaeology of Cambridgeshire & Peterborough. Association for Industrial Archaeology: 53pp [ISBN 0-9528930-4-5][Chalk / limeburning; clays / brickmaking; coprolites; cement; clunch building stone][PWS]

 

Balchin, W.G.V.  1967  Cornwall: a description of the Ordnance Survey Seventh Edition One-inch sheets covering Cornwall. Geographical Association: British Landscapes Through Maps 9: 39pp + viii plates [Mining and quarrying in pages 29 - 32][PWS]

 

Bald, R.  1850  An account of the mineral field between Airdrie and Bathgate, and from Bathgate to Edinburgh and Leith.  Edinburgh New Philosophical Jl. 48, 173 - xxxx.

 

Baldock, J.H.  1899  Whyteleafe pit opp. Rose & Crown: chalk: Lower Upper Chalk and Middle Chalk [Surrey / LB Croydon: dated photograph of the pit at Kenley - a conical-top flare kiln is shewn][CNHSS]

 

Baldwin, C.T., and H.D. Johnson  1977  The Dalradian rocks of Lunga, Luing and Shuna. Scottish Jl. Geology 13(2), 143 - 154.

 

Baldwin, J.H.  2001  The Stanhope & Tyne Railway: a study in business failure. IN: Andy Guy and Jim Rees, Early Railways: a selection of papers from the First International Early Railways Conference, The Newcomen Society, 325 - 341 [Durham] [CNHSS]

 

Baldwin, M.J., and M.A. Newton  1988  Basal Permian Sand mines and associated surface movements in the Castleford and Pontefract area of Wwest Yorkshire. 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], 351 - 357.

 

Baldwin, Neil  1995  Digging news - Merstham Quarry Dean.  News of the Weald 15, p. 6.

 

Baldwin, Neil  1998  Reigate Cave Day May 23 1998.  News of the Weald 29, 7 - 8 [Surrey]

 

Baldwin, Richard  2000  Dinosaur trackways uncovered at Cooden Beach.  Nl. Kent Geologists' Group 6, 14 - 15 [Sussex]

 

Baldwin, Richard  2001  Discovery of the Kent coalfield. Nl. Kent Geologists' Group 8, page 42.

 

Baldwin, Ronald A.  1998  The Gillingham chronicles: a hisory of Gillingham, Kent. Rochester: Baggins Book Bazaar / Bruce Aubry: xii + 402pp + 32pp plates [General history including brickmaking]

 

Baldwin, Stuart Arnold [1930 - ], and Paul W. Sowan  1970  Geologists' Association [Excursion to Kenley Waterworks and Carthorse hearthstone mine, Godstone] Sat. June 13th 1970 Duplicated: 2pp [Route map][Joint leader Paul W. Sowan][CNHSS]

 

Baldwin, S.A.  1972  Educational Palaeontographical Reproductions. Author: 4pp price list [CNHSS]

 

Baldwin, S.A.  1973  [Advertisement for fossil casts] Geology 5, page 73.

 

Baldwin, S.A.  1975  Where a pterodactyl gets well plastered [by Paul Colbert] Croydon Advertiser, 21 February 1975 [Manufacture of replica fossils][CNHSS]

 

Baldwin, S.A.  1986  Educational Palaeontological Reproductions: the story of a unique small business. Geology Today 2(6), 186 - 188.

 

Baldwin, S.A.  1986  John Ray (1627 - 1705) Essex naturalist. A summary of his life, work and scientific significance. Witham: Baldwin's Books: (I) + 80pp [ISBN 0-9508063-3-1][CNHSS]

 

Baldwin, S.A.  1986  John Ray: Essex naturalist (1627 - 1705). Watch Over Essex, Spring 1986, 12 - 13 [CNHSS]

 

Baldwin, S.A., and Beverley Halstead  1991  Dinosaur stamps of the world. Witham: Baldwin's Books: 128pp [ISBN 0-9508063-4-X][CNHSS]

 

Baldwin, S.A.  1995  Stuart Baldwin retires. Coprolite 16, page 21.

 

Baldwin, S.A.  1999  A beginners guide to secondhand book dealing.

 

Baldwin, S.A.  2000  Fossil Hall to close after 4,600,000,021 years. Down to Earth 39, page 16.

 

Baldwin, S.A.  2000  It's all a matter of degree for slowest learner. The Times, 19 October 2000 [Degree course at OU commenecd at age 42, completed at age 70]

 

Baldwin, S.A.  2003  Brief biographical details [circulated by S.A.B.] 2pp [Born 2 July 1930 at Witham (Essex)]

 

Baldwin, S.A.  2004  W.S. Bisat (1886 - 1973): his life and influence on Carboniferous stratigraphy. PGA 115(4), 371 - 377 [William Sawney Bisat]

 

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Baldwin-Wiseman, W.R.  1909  The increase in the national consumption of water. Jl. Royal Statistical Soc. 72, 248 - ???

 

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Ball, D.F., and K.A. McL. Adlam  nd  The sand and gravel resources of the country around Mold, Clwyd.  Resource sheet SJ 26 and part of 16.  BGS Mineral Assessment Report 113.

 

Ball, D.F.  1982  The sand and gravel resources of the country south of Wrexham, Clwyd.  Sheet SJ34 and part of SJ24.  BGS Mineral Assessment Report 106.

 

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Ballantyne, Colin K., and M. Robinson  1979  Evidence for a glacial re-advance pre-dating the Loch Lomond advance in Wester Ross, Scotland. Quaternary Nl. 27, 10 - 11.

 

Ballantyne, C.K.  1979  A sequence of Lateglacial ice-dammed lakes in east Argyll. Scottish Jl. Geology 15(2), 153 - 160.

 

Ballantyne, Colin K.  1986  Late Flandrian solifluction on the Fannich mountains, Ross-shire. Scottish Jl. Geology 22(3), 395 - 406.

 

Ballantyne, Colin K.  1986  Protalus rampart development and the limits of former glaciers in the vicinity of Baosbheinn, Wester Ross. Scottish Jl. Geology 22(1), 13 - 25.

 

Ballantyne, Colin K.  1989  The Loch Lomond Readvance on the Isle of Skye, Scotland: glacier reconstruction and palaeoclimatic implications. Jl. Quaternary Science 4(2), 95 - 108.

 

Ballantyne, Colin K.  1991  Late Holocene erosion in upland Britain: climatic deterioration or human influence? The Holocene 1(1), 81 - 85.

 

Ballantyne, Colin K., and Charles Harris  1994  The periglaciation of Great Britain. CUP: x + 330pp [ISBN 0-521-32459-9][CNHSS]

 

Ballantyne, Colin K., and Georgina E. Hallam  2001  Maximum altitude of Late Devensian glaciation on South Uist, Outer Hebrides, Scotland. PGA 112(2), 155 - 167.

 

Ballantyne, Colin [?K]  2000  The Quaternary of the Banffshire coast and Buchan. Quaternary Newsletter 92, 51 - 54 [Scotland]

 

Ballard, J.J.  1982  History of the Dorking Greystone Lime Co. 1865 - 1960. The decline of an industry. Parts I - II. University of Exeter BA thesis: ii + 47pp [SyRO: R5 5840/1 and 5840/2]

 

Ballast, Sand and Allied Trades Association  1935  Ballast, Sand and Allied Trades Association.  The Quarry and Roadmaking 40(464), 110 - 111 [Report of 5th AGM]

 

Ballast, Sand and Allied Trades Association  1936  Ballast, Sand and Allied Trades Association. Sixth Annual General Meeting.  The Quarry and Roadmaking 41(477), 138 - 139.

 

Ballast, Sand and Allied Trades Association  1937  Ballast, Sand and Allied Trades Assoc.  The Quarry and Roadmaking 42(487), p. 77 [Celebratory dinner); and (488), p. 105 [7th AGM]

 

Ballast, Sand and Allied Trades Association  1956  The Sand and Gravel Association of Great Britain. House Magazine Hall & Co. Ltd. 4(3), 13 – 14 [Renamed the Sand and Gravel Association of Great Britain w.e.f. 1 November 1956]

 

Ball Clay Heritage Society  2003  The ball clays of Devon and Dorset. An introduction by the Ball Clay Heritage Society. Newton Abbot: Ball Clay Heritage Society / Cornish Hillside Publications: 52pp [ISBN 1-90014-730-0][PWS]

 

Ballen, Dorothy  1914  Bibliography of road-making and roads in the United Kingdom.  London: P.S. King & Son: xviii + 281 + v pp [CNHSS]

 

Ballingall, W.  1872  The shores of Fife. Edinburgh: ???? [Includes a chaper on the mineralogy by M.F. Heddle, pages 109 - 114][Scotland]

 

Ballinger, J. Edr.  1896  Cardiff: an illustrated handbook. Cardiff:  [Incl. sections by F.T. Howard on building stones, and W.J. Cooper on cements and limes]

 

Balsillie, D.  1918  Note on a hypersthene andersite from Pitcullo, Fifeshire.  Geological Mag. Dec. 6, 5(8), 346 - 350.

 

Balsillie, D.  1927  Contemporaneous volcanic activity in east Fife. Geological Magazine 64, 481 - 494 [Scotland]

 

Balson, P.S., and D.J. Harrison  1986  Marine aggregate survey. Phase 1, southern North Sea.  British Geological Survey Marine Report 86/38 : xxxx

 

Balls, Horace J.  1970  St. Mary's, Stone. NP: tp + (I) + 18pp [Kent]

 

Balston, William Edward [1848 - 1918]  ????  Obituary. QJGS 75, page lxxii.

 

Bamber, Agnes Elizabeth  1924  The Avonian of the western Mendips, from Cheddar Valley Railway to the sea, west of Brean Down.  QJGS 80(2), 182 - 183 [Somerset][Abstract]

 

Bamber, H.K.  1892  Portland cement, its manufacture, use and testing. Min. Proc. Inst. Civil Engineers: 167pp.

 

Bamber, H.K.  1896  Portland cement. Its manufacture, use, and testing.  The Quarry 1, 153 - 154; 175 - 176 [Extracted from Min. Proc. Inst. Civil Eng. 107, 31 - 39]

 

Bamber, H.K.G.  1910  Portland cement and the question of its aeration. Minutes Proc. ICE: 124pp + 2 folded plates

 

Bancroft, Adrian J.  1986  A new Carboniferous fenestrate bryozoan genus. Scottish Jl. Geology 22(1), 99 - 106.

 

Band, Stuart  2004  News from the Peak District Mining Museum. Bull. PDMHS 110, 6 - 7.

 

Bandy, Orville L.  1967  Cretaceous planktonic foraminiferal zonation. Micropalaeontology 13(1), 1 - 31.

 

Bane, N.A., and G.H. Gethin Jones  1934  Fruit-growing areas on the Lower Greensand in Kent.  Bull. Ministry of Agriculture & Fisheries 80: ????

 

Banfield-Cook, Kiya, and Reuben Banfield-Cooke  2004  Fossil finding in the Isle of Sheppey on Saturday 10th May 2003 with leader Adrian Rundle. Nl. Kent Geologists' Group 11, page 6.

 

Bangor Slate Quarry Co. Ltd.  1896  Bangor Slate Quarry Co. Ltd. The Quarry 1, page 134 [Allotment letters sent out 29 May][Wales]

 

Bangor Slate and Slab Quarry Ltd  1896  Bangor Slate and Slab Quarry Ltd. The Quarry 1, page 115 [North Wales]

 

Banham, John  2001  Coals, banks and railways. IN: Andy Guy and Jim Rees, Early Railways: a selection of papers from the First International Early Railways Conference, The Newcomen Society, 297 - 310 [Northumberland / Durham][CNHSS]

 

Banham, Peter  1988  [Letter re. Baginton - Lillington - Thurmaston - Ingham sands and gravels] Quaternary Nl. 55, page 26 [Warwickshire]

 

Banham, P.H.  1965  Pleistocene deposits at Weybourne: new data.  PGA 76(1), 77 - 81 [Norfolk]

 

Banham, P.H., and C.E. Ranson  1965  Structural study of the contorted drift and disturbed chalk at Weybourne, north Norfolk. Geological Magazine 102(2), 164 - 174

 

Banham, P.H.  1977  W.W. Bishop - an appreciation of his work as an earth scientist Quaternary Nl. 23, 10 - 15 [Includes list of his published work]

 

Banham, P.H., P.L. Gibbard, J.P. Lunkka, S.A. Parfitt, R.C. Preece, and C. Turner  2001  A critical assessment of 'A new glacial stratigraphy for eastern England.' Quaternary Newsletter 93, 5 - 14.

 

Banks, Caroline, and J. Franks  1962  Report on the recently discovered remains of the wild ox (Bos primigenius Bohanus) from East Ham. London Naturalist 41, 54 - 59 + plate [London / Essex]

 

Banks, Christopher James [1946 – 2004]  2006  Obituary by Michael Seymour. Ann. Report Geological Society of London 2005 (1), page 38 [Born 1946 / died December 2004]

 

Banks, D., C. Davies, and W. Davies  1995  The Chalk as a karstic aquifer: evidence from a tracer test at Stanford Dingley, Berkshire, England. Q. Jl. Engineering Geology 28, S31 - S38.

 

Banks, David  1997  Hydrogeochemistry of coal mine drainage and other ferruginous waters in north Derbyshire and south Yorkshire, UK.  Quarterly Jl. Engineering Geology 30(3), 257 - 280.

 

Banks, David  1997  Hydrogeochemistry of Millstone Grit and Coal Measures groundwaters, south Yorkshire and north Derbyshire, UK.  Quarterly Jl. Engineering Geology 30(3), 237 - 256.

 

Banks, David, Valery P. Parnachev, Bjorn Frengstad, Wayne Holden, Anatoly A. Vedernikov, and Olga V. Karnachuk  2002  Alkaline mine drainage from metal sulphide and coal mines: examples from Svalbard and Siberia.  IN: Younger, P.L., and N.S. Robins (edrs)  2002  Mine water hydrogeology and geochemistry. Special Publication GSL 198: iii + 396pp (pages 287 - 296) [ISBN 1-86239-113-0] [PWS]

 

Banks, David, Wayne Holden, Eduardo Aguilar, Carlos Mendez, David Koller, Zelmar Andia, Javier Rodriguez, Ola Magne Saether, Armando Torrico, Renato Veneros, and Jorge Flores  2002  Contaminant source characterization of the San Jose mine, Oruro, Bolivia.  IN: Younger, P.L., and N.S. Robins (edrs)  2002  Mine water hydrogeology and geochemistry. Special Publication GSL 198: iii + 396pp (pages 215 - 239) [ISBN 1-86239-113-0] [PWS]

 

Banks, E.J.  1908  Antiquity of Bricks.  British Clayworker 16 ...

 

Banks, Edward [Sir][1770 - 1835]  1770  b. 4 January 1770; d. 5 July 1835; in partnership with William John Jolliffe as Jolliffe & Banks at Merstham (Surrey) 1807 - 1835; in 1803 - 1805 he was contractor for the Croydon, Merstham & Godstone Iron Railway, under the supervision of William Jessup; in 1807 the Croydon & Reigate Turnpike Act authorised the conversion of the existing road into a turnpike road ..  Banks was awarded the contract for its construction, and it was opened 4 June 1808; the direct road southwards from Gatton Point via Redhill was opened in 1816; Jolliffe & Banks built Croydon Town Hall in 1809; Banks was knighted 12 June 1822 in recognition of his work on the Southwark and Waterloo bridges; in 1824 he started work in connection with the new London Bridge, which was faced with granite but reportedly filled with Merstham firestone; the bridge opened in 1831; Jolliffe & Banks took down the old London Bridge and received £ 10,000 and the materials ..  Banks oresented a carved stone (? Merstham firestone) with the City of London coat of arms, to the church at Merstham; some of the surplus stone was used to build Bridge House at Streatham Hill (later the site of the Streatham Hill Theatre.]

 

Banks, Edward  1810  The report of Edward Banks, on the practicability and expence of a navigable canal, proposed to eb made between the Grand Southern Canal, near Copthorne Common, and Merstham, to communicate with the river Thames at Wandsworth, by means of the Surrey Iron Railways. London: printed by E. Blackader: 8pp [ULL G 20131][CPL: typed copy qS60(386)]

 

Banks, Edward [Sir]  1835  London. Waterloo. Southwark. Sacred to the memory of Sir Edward Banks, Knight, of Sheerness, Isle of Sheppey, and Adelphi Terrace, Strand, Middlesex, 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 Church, Chipstead, Surrey]

 

Banks, Edward  1955  The life story of Sir Edward Banks, Knight, 1770 - 1835 [By W.G. Tharby] Author: (i) + 6pp [CPL pfS9293(92)BAN][CNHSS]

 

Banks, Edward  1972  Sir Edward Banks, Knight: 1770 - 1835. Bourne Soc. Local History Recirds 12, 6 - 9.

 

Banks, Edward  1973  Sir Edward Banks: 1770 - 1835 [By W.G. Tharby] Bourne Society Local History Records 12, 6 - 9 [Surrey: Merstham]

 

Banks, Joseph [Sir] [1743 - 1820]  1743  b. London 4/1/1743; d. Isleworth (Middlesex) 19/6/1820 / President of the  Royal Society, 1778 – 1820 / Baronet 1781.

 

Banks, Joseph [Sir] [1743 - 1820]  1767  MS journal. Cambridge University Library Additional mss. 6294 [The section on the West Midlands was reprinted in Jl. Staffordshire Industrial Archaeological Soc. 2, 1 - 20 (1971)]

 

Banner, F.T., and W.H. Blow  1959  The classification and stratigraphical distribution of the Globigerinaceae  Palaeontology 2(1), 1 - 27 + plates 1 - 3.

 

Bannerman, H., and Sons, Ltd  1897  Industrial Lancashire: some manufacturing towns and their surroundings.

 

Bannerman, N.V. Campbell  2000  Beach slags of the North Wales coast. Mining History [Bull. Peak District Mines Historical Society] 14(4), 41 - 48 [Includes a discussion of slags as building materials, and as ballast]

 

Bannerman, R.R. Bruce, and W. Bruce Bannerman  1917 - 18  The parish registers of Caterham, Surrey. Parts I - II. Surrey Parish Register Society vv. 14 - 15: 1 - 64 and 65 - 139pp [Both chalk-diggers and quarrymen are listed][CNHSS]

 

Bannerman, W. Bruce  1905  [Owner of a gravel pit worked by George Young at Sydenham Road, Croydon, visited by George Jennings Hinde and William Whitaker, 20 June 1904] Proc. CNHSS 6(2), page lvii [reprinted in Bull. CNHSS 121, page 10]

 

Bannerman, W. Bruce  1909  The parish registers of Chipstead, Co. Surrrey. Surrey Parish Register Society VII: xx + 95pp [CNHSS]

 

Pages ix - x ..

 

Written in Register IV (commenced in 1813) is the following ..

 

The periodical Stream of Water, commonly called the Bourn, burst forth, in the years 1822 - 1824 and 1828 and ran, in a pure and copious Stream, for a Period of three months.  The The Autumn and Winter preceding having been, on each Occasion, unusually rainy.  Again in the Year 1837, the above mentioned Stream burst out, and continued to flow, till the middle of April.  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, and communication interrupted for several Days.

 

Again in the early Part of the Year 1840, impeding for several Weeks the Progress of the Work in the Tunnel of the London and Brighton Railway, near Merstham.

 

Bannerman, W.B.  1917 - 18  The parish registers of Caterham, Surrey.  Surrey Parish Register Soc. 14 and  15 : 139 pp [Chalk]

 

Bannister, F.A.  1933  Demonstration at the British Museum (Natural History): “gemstones.” Saturday, 18th March, 1933. PGA 44(3), page 377.

 

Bannister, John  1799  Notes on agriculture ..

 

Bannister, Nicola R.  2002  Marden Park Woods, Woldingham, Surrey. Archaeological assessment. Woodland Trust: (1) + iv + 66pp + maps [Report for the Woodland Trust - not formally published][Godstone and Woldingham: chalk pits][CNHSS]

 

Bannister, Nicola R.  2004  The Surrey Historic Landscape Characterisation Project. With maps and tables prepared by Patricia M. Wills. IN: Jonathan Cotton, Glenys Crocker, and Audrey Graham (edrs), 2004, Aspects of archaeology and history in Surrey: towards a research framework for the county. Guildford: Surrey Archaeological Society: xi + 260 + (1)pp (pages 119 - 132)[CNHSS]

 

Banwart, Steven A., Katherine A. Evans, and Stephanie Croxford  2002  Predicting mineral weathering rates at field scale for mine water risk assessment.  IN: Younger, P.L., and N.S. Robins (edrs)  2002  Mine water hydrogeology and geochemistry. Special Publication GSL 198: iii + 396pp (pages 137 - 157) [ISBN 1-86239-113-0] [PWS]

 

Barbenson, Robert Thomas Olivier [1845 - 1893]  1845  !

 

Barber, Anthony J.  1965  The history of the Moine thrust zone, Lochcarron and Lochalsh, Scotland.  PGA 76(3), 215 - 242 [Includes discussion]

 

Barber, A.J.  1976  The history of the western Lewisian in the Glenelg inlier, Lochalsh, northern highlands. Scottish Jl. Geology 12(1), 35 - 50 + folded geol. map + plates 1 - 2.

 

Barber, A.J., et al.  1978  The Lewisian and Torridonian rocks of north-west Scotland.  Geologists' Assoc. Guide 21: 99pp.

 

Barber, J. Patten  1902  Chats with clayworkers II. Some experiments with bricks for carriageway paving. British Clayworker, January 1902, 365 - 366.

 

Barber, Jo  2004  Oldest hole? Geology Today 20(3), page 82 [Gloucestershire: Froster Hill: fissure cave 10 feet deep x 90 feet long - extracted from The Gloucester Citizen, 5 February 2004]

 

Barber, Keith  1984  A large-capacity Russian-pattern sediment sampler. Quaternary Nl. 44, 28 - 31.

 

Barber, Keith  1987  Report on the annual field meeting of the Association: Wessex and the Isle of Wight, 21 - 25 April 1987. Quaternary Nl. 52, 22 - 25 [Hampshire / Dorset]

 

Barber, Keith  1990  Radiocarbon dating: recent applications and future potential. Quaternary Nl. 61, 37 - 38.

 

Barber, L.  1999  An early Romano-British salt-working site at Scotney Court.  Archaeologia Cantiana 118, 327 - 353 [Kent]

 

Barber, Luke  2000  Lydd: how the march was colonised.  Current Archaeology 14(12)(168), 482 - 483 [Kent: gravels]

 

Barber, Martyn, David Field, and Peter Topping  1999  The Neolithic flint mines of England.  English Heritage / Royal Commission on Historical Monuments of England: xiv + 95pp [Bedfordshire / Berkshire / Buckinghamshire / Dorset / Essex / Greater London / Hampshire / Hertfordshire / Isle of Wight / Kent / Norfolk / Oxfordshire / Surrey/ Sussex / Wiltshire]  [64 sites reported as 'flint mines' considered, of which 10 in Hampshire, Norfolk, Sussex, and Wiltshire are accepted as undoubtedly Neolithic flint mines.  A further 10 sites, in Buckinghamshire, Isle of Wight, Sussex, and Norfolk are accepted as 'possible'; the other 44 are rejected as probably not flint mines][PWS][CNHSS]

 

Barber, P.L., M.R. Dobson, and R.J. Whittington.  1979  The geology of the Firth of Lorne, as determined by seismic and dive sampling methods. Scottish Jl. Geology 15(3), 217 - 230.

 

Barbey, M.F.  1981  Civil engineering heritage: northern England.  Thomas Telford Ltd: ix + 178pp [Cleveland / Cumberland / Cumbria / Durham / Isle of Man / Lancashire / Northumberland / Westmorland / Yorkshire][PWS]

 

Barclay, C.F., and R.W. Toll  1921  [Unpublished ms. report on Frankmills] ???? [Barytes]

 

Barclay, W.J., and D.I. Jackson  1982  The geology of the Carno adit, Ebbw Vale, South Wales. IGS Report 82/1, 41 - 44 [CNHSS]

 

Barclay, W.J., K. Taylor, and L.P. Thomas  1988  Geology of the South Wales Coalfield, Part V, the country around Merthyr Tydfil. 3rd edn.  MBGS: x + 53pp [1st edn. 1904; 2nd edn. 1933.  Limestone, silica-rock and silica-sand, brick clays and fireclays, rottenstone and sandstone on p. 41]

 

Barclay, W.J.  1989  Geology of the South Wales Coalfield, Part II, the country around Abergavenny. 3rd edn.  Memoir BGS: x + 148pp [1st edn. 1900; 2nd edn. 1927.  Limestone and dolomite, sandstone, brick clays and fireclays, and sand and gravel on p. 119]

 

Barclay, W.J., R.A. Ellison and K. Northmore  1990  A geological basis for land-use planning: Garforth - Castleford - Pontefract. BGS Technical Report WA/90/3: xxxx + 14 maps [Incl. data on ground instability and subsidence caused by shallow coal and sand mining in Yorkshire]

 

Barclay, W.J., K. Ambrose, R.A. Chadwick and T.C. Pharaoh  1997  Geology of the country around Worcester.  Memoir BGS: xii + 156 pp [Hereford / Worcestershire : building-stones; aggregates; roadstones; limestones; sandstones; clays; sands; gravels; gypsum; anhydrite; halite; rock-salt]

 

Bardos, Paul  2002  Why not mine this historical seam? Reading Chronicle, 31 January 2002 [Berkshire: Reading - Field Road chalk mines as a suggested tourist attraction!]

 

Barfoot, James F.  1985  Excavations at the Old Quarry, Ashtead, Surrey (TQ 184575) 1974. Surrey Archaeological Collections 76, 81 - 87 [Further investigation of truncated pits reported by A.W.G. Lowther (qv) in 1933 in a terrace within an old chalk pit; Lowther reported two such pits and interpreted them as possible flint mines or ritual shafts; in 1974 Barfoot found two further such truncated shafts and suggested they might have been chalk wells (estimated original depth up to 19 feet]

 

Baring Gould, ????  1887  The "burnt" or "red" hills in Mersea.  Essex Naturalist 1, page 115 [Extract reprinted from the author's 'Mehala, a story of the salt marshes']

 

Barkas, T.P.  1868  Reptiles and fish remains from the Coal Measures. Science Gossip 4(53), 104 - 105.

 

Barke, Richard  2002  GSL President's Award

 

Barker, D.  1972  SEE: Hodson, F., and I,M, West, et al.  1972  Holocene deposits of Fawley, Hampshire, and the development of Southampton Water. With appendices on the Ostracods by D. Barker and the Diatoms by Catherine Goss. PGA 83(4), 421 – 441 + plates 19 - 20 [Hampshire]

 

Barker, David, and Wendy Horton  1999  The development of the Coalport china-works: analysis of finds.  Post-Medieval Archaeology 33, 3 - 93 [Shropshire]

 

Barker, Iain  2004  Graffiti in Ashford Black Marble Mine. Descent 178, page 10 [Derbyshire]

 

Barker, Mary-Ellen  1984  Eerie white world below ground. We take a trip down a disused chalk mine. St. Albans Review, 25 October 1984, p. 4 [Hertfordshire: Shenley chalk mine] [PWS]

 

Barker, Philip Anthony  1991  Diatoms as palaeolimnological indicators: a reconstruction of Late Quaternary environments in two east African salt lakes. Quaternary Nl. 64, 48 - 49.

 

Barker, Ron  2004  The first use of geophysics in borehole siting in hardrock areas of Africa. IN: John D. Mather (edr), 200 years of British hydrogeology.  London: Geological Society Special Publication 225: (2) + 393pp [ISBN 1-86239-155-6] pages 263 - 269 [CNHSS]

 

Barker, R.D., and P.F. Worthington  1972  Locating disused mineshafts by geophysical methods. Civil Engineering and Public Works Review 67(788), 275 - 276.

 

Barker, R.D.  1983  Comparison of geophysical techniques over the Cliffe Hill markfieldite, Leicestershire. IN: Prospecting and evaluation of non-metallic rocks and minerals. Papers presented at Extractive Industry Geology '83. [Edited by Keith Atkinson, and Rick Brassington] London: Institution of Geologists: vi + 264pp (pages 57 - 67)[ISBN 0-9506906-2-7][CNHSS]

 

Barker, Sheila  2002  Hudgillburn mine.  Cumbria Amenity Trust Mining History Society: The Mine Explorer 5, 120 - 135.

 

Barker, T.C.  1953  Writing a business history.  Amateur Historian 1(5), 140 - 145.

 

Barker, T.C.  1977  The glassmakers. Pilkington: the rise of an international company 1826 - 1976.  xxxi + 557pp [PWS]

 

Barkham, Patrick  2004  Clash in the dark over renewal of Cvornwall's tin heritage. The Guardian, 17 May 2004, page 24 [Cornwall: South criofty tin mine: rival plans of Baseresult to recommence tin ming / and Camborne, Pool and Redruth Regeneration for the building of a leisure centre]

 

Barkla, R., and R. Barkla  1997  A 1770 - 90 dump of the Derby china works.  Derbyshire Archaeological Jl. 117, 28 - 33.

 

Barklem, Tom  2002  Where are the missing stones from Stonehenge? The Times, 28 August 2002 [Wiltshire]

 

Barley, Maurice Willmore [1909 - 1991]

 

Barlow, S.L.  1988  The building stones of the Monks Park mine.  University of Newcastle upon Tyne : Unpublished MSc dissertation [Wiltshire]

 

Barlow, William [1845 - 1934]  2004  William Barlow (1845 - 1934): speculative builder, man of leisure and inspired crystallographer [by Peter Tandy] PGA 115(1), 77 - 84.

 

Barlow, William  2004  From the archives - William Barlow (1845 - 1934) Geoscientist 14(6), page 15 [President of the Mineralogical Society 1915 - 18]

 

Barnard, Miss  1935  60 Deerings Road [Kelly RR Directory 1935]

 

Barnard, Mrs  1935  31 St. John's Road, Earlswood [Kelly RR Directory 1935]

 

Barnard, Mrs  1935  30 White Post Hill [Kelly RR Directory 1935]

 

Barnard, Alfred  1935  23 St. John's Road, Earlswood [Kelly RR Directory 1935]

 

Barnard, Derek  1996  Merrily to Frendsbury: a history of the Parish of Frindsbury. City of Rochester Society: (2) + v + 189pp [Kent: brickfields / clay pits / chalk pits] [CNHSS]

 

Barnard, Henry  1907  At 33 St. Mary's Road, Reigate [1907 Directory]

 

Barnard, Herbert Jack  1935  32 Chart Lane [Kelly RR Directory 1935]

 

Barnard, P.D.W.  1960  Calathospermum fimbriatum sp. nov., a Lower Carboniferous pteridosperm cupule from Scotland. Palaeontology 3(3), 265 - 275 + plate 45.

 

Barnard, R.  1925  R. Barnard & Co. Ltd - proprietors of sand and gravel pits at Cockshott Hill, Reigate, and Nutley Lane, Reigate - listed in Home Office (1927) List for 1925.

 

Barnard, R.  1935  R. Barnard & Co. Ltd (coal merchants) are listed at Reigate Station, with a yard at North Albert 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 Isle of Wight, 23rd - 26th June, 1947.  PGA 59(4), 229 - 233 [Chalk; clays; sands]

 

Barnard, T.  1950  Whitsun field meeting at Lyme Regis, 14th - 17th May, 1948.  PGA 61(2), 156 - 158 [Dorset: brick-clays]

 

Barnard, Tom  1952  Foraminifera from the Upper Oxford Clay (Jurassic) of Warboys, Huntingdonshire.  PGA 63(4), 336 - 350.

 

Barnard, Tom  1953  Foraminifera from the Upper Oxford Clay (Jurassic) of Redcliff Point, near Weymouth, England.  PGA 64(3), 183 - 197 [Dorset]

 

Barnard, Tom.  1958  Some Mesozoic adherent foraminifera.  Palaeontology 1(2), 116 - 124 + plates 22 - 25.

 

Barnard, T., W.G. Cordey, and D.J. Shipp  1981  Foraminifera from the Oxford Clay (Callovian - Oxfordian) in England. Revista Española de Micropalaeontologia 13, 383 - 462.

 

Barnard, Thomas J.  1935  Oilman,  7 Oakhill Road, Reigate [Kelly RR Directory 1935]

 

Barnard, William Harry  1935  27 Osborne Road, Redhill [Kelly RR Directory 1935]

 

Barnard, William Walter  1935  67 Blackborough Road, [Kelly RR Directory 1935]

 

Barnatt, John, and G. Thomas  1998  Prehistoric mining at Ecton, Staffordshire: a dated antler tool and its context.  Mining History 13(5), 72 - 78.

 

Barnatt, John  2002  Devonshire cavern, Coalpit Rake, Matlock Bath, Derbyshire: firesetting with coal. Mining History 14(5), 37 - 38 [Dated 2001 but published 3/2002]

 

Barnatt, John  2002  Old Ash mine, Northern Dale Derbyshire: preliminary observations on an early mine. Mining History 14(5), page 38 [Dated 2001 but published 3/2002]

 

Barnatt, John, Chris Heathcote, Jim Rieuwerts and Phil Shaw  2003  Adit, Hitter Hill near Earl Sterndale, Derbyshire - SK 0856 6687. Nl. PDMHS 105, page 9 [Derbyshire: lead]

 

Barnatt, John  2003  The development of Deep Ecton Mine, Staffordshire, 1723 - 1760. British Mining 15(1) [for Summer 2002][published Summer 2003], 10 - 23.

 

Barnatt, John  2003  Firesetting with coal: Long Tor Top mine, Matlock Bath, Derbyshire - SK 2955 5865. Nl. PDMHS 105, page 9 [Derbyshire: lead]

 

Barnatt, John  2003  The High Rake Project - an interim report. Nl. PDMHS 105, 4 - 6 [Derbyshire: lead]

 

Barnatt, John, Chris Heathcote, Jim Rieuwerts and Phil Shaw  2003  Mines at Black Rakes area, Middleton in Wirksworth, Derbyshire - SK 266 563. Nl. PDMHS 105, page 9 [Derbyshire: lead]

 

Barnatt, John, Chris Heathcote, et al.  2003  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 Buxworth, Derbyshire - SK 028 812. Nl. PDMHS 105, page 9 [Derbyshire: lead]

 

Barnatt, John  2004  Descent of the High Rake mine shaft. Bull. PDMHS 110, 2 - 3.

 

Barnatt, John  2004  Errata: How Grove. Mining History 15(3), page 50 [Correction to article in Mining History 15(2), 1 - 4]

 

Barnatt, John  2004  Investigations of shafts on Flagg Moor. Bull. PDMHS 110, 9 - 11.

 

Barnatt, John, Chris Heathcote, and Terry Worthington  2004  Low Mine, Bonsall, Derbyshire SK 281585. Bull. PDMHS 110, page 5.

 

Barnatt, John  2004  The Lower Nestus pipe re-entered. Mining History 15(3), 15 - 21 [Derbyshire: lead mine]

 

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 Bath, Derbyshire, SK 29045881. Bull. PDMHS 110, page 5.

 

Barnatt, John, and Chris Heathcote  2004  Remains of miners' coe, Stoney Middleton Dale, Derbyshire, SK 22287579. Bull. PDMHS 110, page 4.

 

Barnatt, John  2004  Exploration and conservation at How Grove, Dirtlow Rake, Castleton, Derbyshire. Mining History 15(2)(issued for Winter 2002), 1 - 41 [Dated 2002 but published 2004!][Lead / fluorspar]

 

Barnatt, John, et al.  2004  Peak District mines - observations and discoveries - Part 11. Nl. Peak District Mines Historical Soc. 111, 12 - 15 [(1) Opencuts, Milltown, Ashover, Derbyshire; (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 Conservation Team. Nl. Peak District Mines Historical Soc. 111, page 10.

 

Barnes, C.L.  1884  Rock history

 

Barnes, David  1976  Chatham defences. Nl. CSS 18(9), 149 - 152 [Kent]

 

Barnes, David  1976  Underground defence works. Chatham area. Nl. CSS 18(5), 76 - 78 [Kent]

 

Barnes, David  1976  Underground defence works in the Chatham area (Part 2.) Nl. CSS 18(7), 115 - 117 [Kent]

 

Barnes, E.E.  1928  Limestone for neutralising acid soils.  British Lime-Master, April - May 1928

 

Barnes, J.W.  1979  The first metal workings and their geological settings. IN: Harriet Crawford, edr, Subterranean Britain: aspects of underground archaeology, 44 - 84.

 

Barnes, John W.  1981  Basic geological mapping. Open University Press / GSL Handbook: ?? [CNHSS]

 

Barnes, Paul, and Ron J. Firman  1992  Gypsum working in the parish of Orston, Nottinghamshire.  Bull. Peak District Mines Historical Soc. 11(4), 167 - 182.

 

Barnes, Paul, and Ron [J.] Firman  1998  The gypsum, brick and associated industries of Newark.  East Midland Historian 8, 23 - 28 [Nottinghamshire]

 

Barnes, Robert  1983  Cliffe cement works. IN: Tim R. Smith, A London industrial archaeology miscellany (GLIAS), page 27 [Kent]

 

Barnes, Robert, and Brenda Innes  1984  A nineteenth century cement works at Cliffe.  Kent Archaeological Review 75, 106 - 110.

 

Barnes, R.P.  1989  Geology of the Whithorn district.  MGS: viii + 20pp.

 

Barnes, S., J. Parnell, A.H. Ruffell, and R.M. Kalin  2003  Groundwater circulation patterns and isotope geochemistry in the Chalk of Northern Ireland. Q. Jl. Engineering Geology and Hydrogeology 36(1), 5 - 16.

 

Barnes, Sasha  1996  Library stocked with sand.  English Heritage Conservation Bull. 28, 5 - 6 [Sand samples for lime mortar for building conservation]

 

Barnes, W.  1928  Excavating machinery. As represented by power shovels, drag lines & grabbing cranes. London: Ernest 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.  1959   Lead in Islay, IN: Institution of Mining and Metallurgy, The future of non-ferrous mining in Great Britain and Ireland: a symposium. 65 - 84 [Scotland][PWS]

 

Barnwell, P.W.  2005  Farm buildings and the industrial age. Industrial Archaeology Review 27(1), 113 - 120 + bibliographical entries in 171 - 183.

 

Barooah, B.C.  1970  Significance of calc-silicate rocks and meta-arkose in the Lewisian complex south-east of Scourie. Scottish Jl. Geology 6(2), 221 - 225.

 

Barr, Catherine  2001  London in too deep?  Geographical Magazine 3(4), April 2001, 28 - 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 quartet of cephalopodologists [By Charles Hepworth Holland] Geology Today 16(6), 231 - 235.

 

Barrell, Adrian  2002  The third way. Cumbria Amenity Trust: The Mine Explorer 5, 24 - 30 [North Wales: slate quarries: oral history]

 

Barrett, Ann  2000  Field meeting to Hastings 16th April 2000.  Nl. Kent Geologists' Group 6, page 38 [Sussex]

 

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 [Coal / limestones / marls / sandstones / fireclays / sands / gravels][PWS]

 

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  Rickneys quarry: pioneering work at Ware.  Mine & Quarry 17(7/8), 30 - 32 [Sand and gravel, Hertfordshire]

 

Barritt, John  2004  Suppliers must react to increasing demand for recycled aggregates.  Quarries and Mines 2004, 47 - 48.

 

Barritt, John  2005  Increasing the demand for recycled and secondary aggregates. Quarries & Mines 2005, 17 - 19.

 

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

Park, Castle Howard, Yorkshire

Park, Tixall, Staffordshire

Park Spring, near Leeds, Yorkshire

Park Nook, Robin Hood's Well, near Doncaster,

Yorkshire

Pensher, Pensher Colliery, near Houghton-le-

Spring, Durham

Portland (Trade Quarry), Isle of Portland, Dorset

Portland (King Barrow New, East End quarry adjoining), do, do

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

Roche Abbey, near Bawtry, Yorkshire

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

Warwick, South Grossland, Yorkshire

Wheatwood, Addingley, Yorkshire

Whitby Company's Aislaby, Aislaby, Yorkshire

Whitby Company's Egton (comprising Arncliffe, Julian Park, Proddams, and Lease Rigge), Egton Manor, Yorkshire

Whitby Company's Sneaton, Sneaton, Yorkshire

Whitby Company's Newton Dale, Newton Dale, Yorkshire

Windrush, Gloucestershire

 

Barry, Howard  193?  The Scottish shale industry.  IN: Clarence Winchester (edr), Wonders of World Engineering 2, 857 - 861.

 

Barry, J.W.  1886  in discussion (pages 30 - 31) of Henry Ward, Brickmaking.  Minutes Proc. Institution Civil Engineers 86: 38pp + 2 folded plates [Includes discussion and correspondence in pages 27 - 38][Kent: Plumstead: South Metropolitan Brick and Lime Company (site plan includes chalk mine (shaft location) and lime kiln) / Pluckley: Kent Brick and Tile Company (site plan includes open clay pit)][CNHSS]

 

Barthelat, R.G.  XXXX  Purbeck clay.  Somerset and Dorset Notes and Queries 22, xxxx

 

Barthelat, R.G.  XXXX  Josiah Wedgewood and his Dorset clay. Somerset and Dorset Notes and Queries 28, xxxx

 

Bartlett, ?  1842  On the post-Tertiary formations of Cornwall and Devon [Abstract]  Rep. British Assoc. 1841 Trans. of Sections, 61 - ??

 

Bartlett, B. Pope, and John Scanes  1916 / 1917?  Excursion to Mere and Maiden Bradley, in Wiltshire. April 20th - 26th, Easter, 1916.  PGA 27(3), 117 - 134 + pls + fold. map [Chalk; scythe stones; brick-clay; Wolverton 'cave' (? underground quarry)(Wiltshire) and Pen pits area (Pen Selwood)(? disturbed ground / underground quarrying)(Dorset)]

 

Bartlett, Richard E.  1919  Notice of his death. PGA 30, page 95.

 

Barton, C.M.  1978  An Appalachian view of the Moine Thrust. Scottish Jl. Geology 14(3), 247 - 257 [Scotland]

 

Barton, C.M.  1989  Geology of the Milborne Port district (Somerset and Dorset), 1:10,000 sheet ST61NE. BGS Technical Report WA/89/60.

 

Barton, C.M.  1990  Geology of the Stalbridge district (Dorset and Somerset), 1:10,000 sheet ST71NW. BGS Technical Report WA/90/21.

 

Barton, C.M., and E.C. Freshney  1991  Geology of the Lydlinch district (Dorset), 1:10,000 sheet ST71SW. BGS Technical Report WA/90/22.

 

Barton, C.M.  1992  Geology of the Blandford Forum district (Dorset), 1:10,000 sheets ST90NW, ST80NE, and ST80SE. BGS Technical Report WA/91/81.

 

Barton, C.M., H.C. Ivimey-Cook, G.K. Lott, and R.T. Taylor  1993  The Purse Caundle Borehole, Dorset: stratigraphy and sedimentology of the Inferior Oolite and Fuller's Earth in the Sherborne area of the Wessex Basin. BGS Research Report SA 92/01.

 

Barton, C.M., and C.R. Bristow  1996  Geology of the Broadmayne district (Dorset.)  BGS Technical Report WA/95/108.

 

Barton, C.M., A.J.J. Goode and B.E. Leveridge  1993  Geology of the St. Germans district (Cornwall.) 1:10,000 sheets SX35NW, SX35SW, SX35NE and SX35SE.  Technical Report of the BGS Onshore Geology Series WA/93/93.

 

Barton, C.M.  1994  Geology of the Liskeard district (Cornwall) 1:10,000 sheet SX26SE. BGS Technical Report BGS Onshore Geology Series WA/94/30.

 

Barton, D.B.  1989  A history of tin mining and smelting in Cornwall. Exeter: Cornwall Books: 302pp + 36 plates + 5 maps [Reprint of revised edn]

 

Barton, D.B.  1964  A historical survey of the mines and mineral railways of east Cornwall and west Devon.  Truro: D. Bradford Barton Ltd: 102pp.

 

Barton, D.B.  1971  A historical survey of the mines and mineral railways of east Cornwall and west Devon. [2nd impression] 102pp.

 

Barton, K.J.  1956  2000-year-old finds at Aveley. House Magazine of Hall & Co. Ltd 4(1), page 14 [Pottery]

 

Barton, Morag  1978  Hersham: mammoths. Bull. Surrey Archaeological Soc. 143, page 5.

 

Barton, M.E.  1960  Pleistocene geology of the country around Bromsgrove.  PGA 71(2), 139 - 155 [Worcestershire: gravels]

 

Barton, M.E., L.D. Mockett and S.N. Palmer  1993  An engineering geological classification of the soil / rock borderline materials between sands and sandstones. IN: J.C. Cripps, et al., edrs., The engineering geology of weak rock ..  GSL Engineering Geology Special Publication 8, 125 - 138 [Sands / sandstones]

 

Barton, M.F., S. Hillier, and G.V.R. Watson  2006  The slip surface in the D Zone of the Barton Clay. Q. Jl. Engineering Geology and Hydrogeology 39(4), 357 – 370.

 

Barton, Nicholas J. [1935 - ????]  1962  The lost rivers of London.  Phoenix House / Leicester University Press: 148pp + folded map [CNHSS]

 

Barton, Nicholas J.  1982  The lost rivers of London: a study of their effects upon Londoners, and the effects of Londoners upon them.  New Barnet: Historical Publications Ltd: 148pp + 29 plates + folded map [Reprint][CNHSS]

 

Barton, Nicholas J.  1992  The lost rivers of London: a study of their effects upon Londoners, and the effects of Londoners upon them. Revised edition. Historical Publications: 167pp + folded map [ISBN 0-948667-15-X][CNHSS]

 

Barton, Nicholas J.  1993  Lost rivers of London. Geographical Magazine 66(1), 30 - 37.

 

Barton, P.  1969  The alum ships.  The Dalesman 30, 959 - 962.

 

Barton, Richard  1751  Lectures in natural philosophy ..  upon the petrifactions, gems, crystals and sanative quality of Lough Neagh in Ireland and intended to be an introduction to the natural history of several counties contiguous to that Lake particularly ..  Ardmagh ..

 

Barton, Robert  1973  China clay lines in Cornwall.  Railway Magazine 119 (July 1973), 338 - 339.

 

Barton, Mrs. R.M.  1966  A history of the Cornish china-clay industry.  Truro: D. Bradford Barton: 212pp + 35 pls + maps [Devon / Cornwall]

 

Barton, R.N.E.  1987  Aspects of the Devensian and early Flandrian flint assemblages from southern Britain. U Oxford PhD Thesis in progress.

 

Bartripp, P.W.J.  1982  British Government inspection, 1832 - 1875 : some observations.  Historical Jl. 25, 605 - 626 [CNHSS]

 

Basa, T., J.T. Greensmith and C. Vita-Finzi  1997  The sub-surface Holocene Middle sands of Dungeness.  PGA 108(2), 105 - 112 [Kent]

 

Bascombe, K.N., and John Bentley  1992  A walk round Waltham Abbey monastery and town. 7th edn. Waltham Abbey Historical Society: 18pp [Essex][PWS]

 

Bassett, D.A.  1958  Geological excursion guide to the Glasgow district. Glasgow: xv + 104pp + 5 plates [Scotland]

 

Bassett, D.A.  1961  Bibliography and index of geology and allied sciences for Wales and the Welsh Borders 1897 - 1958. Cardiff: National Museum of Wales: 376pp [PWS]

 

Bassett, D.A.  1963  Bibliography and index of geology and applied sciences for Wales and the Welsh Borders 1536 - 1896.  Cardiff: National Museum of Wales : x + 246pp [PWS]

 

Bassett, D.A., and M.G. Bassett  1971  Geological excursions in South Wales and the Forest of Dean. Cardiff: 267 pp [Gloucestershire]

 

Bassett, Michael G., and Ellis L. Yochelson  2004  Charles D. Walcott in England and Wales (1888): a crucial visit in the resolution of Taconic - Cambrian - Ordovician questions. PGA 115(1), 63 - 75.

 

Bassham, Sallie  2000  Snailbeach meet - 10 June 2000.  Nl. Northern Mine Research Soc., August 2000, page 2 [Shropshire]

 

Batchellor, ???  1858  Working a firestone quarry [probably that at Holmes Farm) at Betchworth  IN: Robert Hunt, 1860, Mining records ..   Part II. for 1858, 172 - 173.

 

Batchelor, Dave  1995  The mapping of the Stonehenge landscape. English Heritage Conservation Bulletin 25, 5 - 6 [Wiltshire]

 

Batchelor, R.A.  2001  Geological wall: an historic commemoration in St. Andrews. Down to Earth 36, page 5 [Scotland]

 

Batchelor, T.  1813  General view of the agriculture of the County of Bedford drawn up for consideration of the Board of Agriculture. Sherwood, Neely & Jones : 636pp.

 

Batchelor, Trevor – son-in-law of William Walker [of Baryonyx walkeri]

 

Batchelor, Trevor, and David J. Ward  1990  Fish remains from a temporary exposure of Hythe Beds (Aptian - Lower Cretaceous) near Godstone, Surrey. Mesozoic Research 2(4), 181 - 203 including 3 plates [CNHSS/CVM]

 

Bate, C.S.  1863  Bovisand sand beds.  Trans. Devon Assoc. 1863(1), 42 - ??

 

Bate, C.S.  1864  Presidential address.  Trans. Devon. Assoc. 1864(2), 9 - ??, 16 - ?? [? Etc][Devon]

 

Bate, C.S.  1866  An attempt to approximate the date of the flint flakes of Devon and Cornwall.  Trans. Devon Assoc. [1866], (5), 128 - ???

 

Bate, C. Spence  1867  An attempt to approximate the date of the flint flakes of Devon and Cornwall.  Popular Science Review 6, 169 - ???

 

Bate, David  2005  Scientific stamp of approval. David Bate explains how scientific expertise helped design the earliest postage stamps. Planet Earth, Summer 2005, page 27 [Work of Richard Phillips, chemist with GSGB, on printing inks for the 1d black and 2d blue stamps of 1840]

 

Bate, Dorothea  2005  Discovering Dorothea: the life of the pioneering fossil-hunter Dorothea Bate [by Karolyn Shindler] Harper Collins: ??

 

Bate, R.H.  1965  Freshwater ostracods from the Bathonian of Oxfordshire. Palaeontology 8(4), 749 - 759 + plates 109 - 111.

 

Bate, R.H.  1978  The Jurassic. Part II Aalenian to Bathonian. IN: R.H. Bate and F. Robinson (edrs), A stratigraphical index of British Ostracoda. Geological Jl. Special Issue 8, 213 - 258.

 

Bate, R.H., and [J.] E. Robinson (edrs)  1978  A stratigraphical index of British Ostracoda. Liverpool: Seel House Press: ??

 

Bateman, James  2003  Bateman's house in Lathkill Dale [by Ben le Bas] Nl. PDMHS 108, 8 - 9 [Agent, Lathkill mines]

 

Bateman, John Frederic [1810 - 1889]  1810  !

 

Bateman, Mark D.  1995  Abstract: the chronology of coversand deposition in Britain. Quaternary Newsletter 76, 27 - 28.

 

Bateman, R.M.  1988  Relationship of the Woolwich and Reading Formation (late Palaeoecene) to the Upper Chalk (Late Cretaceous) and Clay-with-Flints sensu lato (Quaternary) in the Chiltern Hills, southern England. Tertiary Research 10, 53 - 63.

 

Bater, Robert, and Roger Tucker  1966  Box stone mines. A history, survey and geology. Free Troglophile Association: 25pp + folded map [Wiltshire: limestone quarries]

 

Bater, R.J.  1966  The quarries of Box Hill, Wiltshire.  Memoirs NCMRS (1966), 51 - 53.

 

Bates, Cheryl  1984  Garden edging tiles at Shugborough, Stafford.  BBSI 34, page 9.

 

Bates, C.P.  1959   Private ownership of mineral rights in Great Britain, IN: Institution of Mining and Metallurgy, The future of non-ferrous mining in Great Britain and Ireland: a symposium. 515 - 538 [PWS]

 

Bates, D.E.B.  1965  A new Ordovician crinoid from Dolgellau, North Wales. Palaeontology 8(2), 355 - 357 + plate 45.

 

Bates, Henry Walter [1825 - 1892]  1825  !

 

Bates, Leonard J. [???? - 1918]  1920  Obituary. QJGS 75, page lii.

 

Bates, M.R., D.H. Keen, J.F. Whittaker, J.S. Merry, and F.F. Wenban-Smith  2002  Middle Pleistocene molluscan and ostracod faunas from Allhallows, Kent, UK.  PGA 113(3), 223 - 236.

 

Bates, Robert L.  1959  Classification of the nonmetallics.  Economic Geology 54(2), 248 - 253.

 

Bates, R.L.  1960  Geology of the industrial rocks and minerals. New York: Harper & Brothers: xii + 441pp [Granites / basalts / pumice / perlite / slates / marbles / sands / gravels / clays / sandstones / limestones / dolomite / phosphate rock / gypsum / rocksalt nepheline syenites / pegmatites / felspars / feldspars / mica / beryl / quartz / fluorspar / barytes / magnesites / graphite / asbestos / talc / vermiculite / diamtomite / potash / sulphur / garnets / tripoli][PWS]

 

Bates, R.L.  1969  Geology of the industrial rocks and minerals. 2nd edn.

 

Bateson, Henry  2000  The potteries of Burton-in-Lonsdale (or Black Burton.)  Industrial Heritage 26(3), 10 - 17 [Lancashire]

 

Bath City Council  1993  Combe Down stone mines: feasibility study of stablisation works. Draft Report. Volume 1: main report, July 1993.  Bath City Council: vi + 84pp + folded plans / ills [PWS]

 

Bath City Council  1994  Combe Down stone mines stabilisation works. Volume 1: non-technical summary [Draft]  Bath City Council: 12pp [PWS]

 

Bath City Council  1994  Combe Down stone mines: feasibility study of stabilisation works. Addendum to Report of July 1993. Revised draft September 1994.  Bath City Council: (iv) + 55pp + tables + A1 - A30 [PWS]

 

Bath City Council  1994  A way forward. Combe Down stone mines.  BCC: 8pp [PWS]

 

Bath Industrial Heritage Centre  nd  Bath stone.  Bath Industrial Heritage Centre Fact File No. 6: 1 sheet [PWS]

 

Bath & Portland Stone Firms Ltd.  nd  Bath stone.  Bath : The Bath & Portland Stone Firms Ltd : 8pp.

 

Bath and Portland Stone Firms Ltd  1926  The Bath & Portland Stone Firms Ltd. .. [Advertisement in Arthur R. Warnes, Building stones ..][Dorset]

 

Bath and Portland Stone Firms Ltd  1942  Bath Stone Firms' part in National Effort.  Quarry Managers' Jl. 25(1), 289 - 290 [Wiltshire: reuse for military purposes of underground quarries]

 

Bath and Portland Stone Firms Ltd  1957  Listed in British Stone Federation: Quarry directory. Details of quarries in the British Isles producing stone, granite, and slate for the building, engineering, and monumental industries. British Stone Federation: 16pp [Granite in pages 5 - 8, limestones in 9 - 10, sandstones in 11 - 15, and slate on page 16; BSF members are listed in pages 2 - 3 [BL]

 

Bath Stone Company  1985  Mining company ordered to close. Local Government Chronicle, 8 February 1985, page 153.

 

Bath Stone Quarry Museum Trust Ltd  1986  Bath Stone Quarry Museum, Corsham, Wiltshire.  Corsham: Bath Stone Quarry Museum Trust Ltd : 2pp.

 

Bather, Francis Arthur [1863 - 1934]  1900  Wind-worn pebbles in the British Isles.  PGA 16(7), 396 - 420 + pl. xi [Aggregate]

 

Bather, F.A.  1909  Visit to the Florissant exhibit in the British Museum (Natural History.) Saturday, March 6th, 1909. PGA 21(3), 159 - 165.

 

Bather, F.A.  1910  Business devices for the museum curator. Museums Jl. 9, 257 - 281 [CNHSS]

 

Bather, F.A.  1918  Eocystis, I. Eocystites primaevus. Geological Magazine NS 6, 5(2), 49 - 56 + plate v.

 

Bather, F.A.  1918  Worm-borings in rocks. Geological Magazine NS 6, 5(1), page 47.

 

Bather, F.A.  1924  Saccocoma cretacea n.sp.: a Senonian crinoid. PGA 35(2), 111 - 121.

 

Bather, F.A.  1927  Biological classification, past and future. QJGS 83(2), lxii - civ [CNHSS]

 

Bather, F.A.  1934  Obituary. By Charles Schuchert. American Jl. Science 28, page 78 [CNHSS]

 

Bather, F.A.  1935  Obituary by W.D.L. PGA 46(1), 90 - 91.

 

Bathurst, Robin G.C., J.C. Harper, R.M.C. Eagar, E. Neaverson, A. Bannerjee, P.J. Brenchley, A.E. Oldershaw, J.K. Shanklin and J. Starkey  1965  Geology around the university towns: Liverpool. GA Guide 6: 40pp [Wales / Cheshire / Lancashire: Upholland / Parbold / Thurstaston / Wirral / Halkyn Mountain / Prestatyn / Dyserth / Colwyn Bay / Llandudno / Orme's Head / Llangollen][CNHSS]

 

Bathurst, Robin G.C.  1971  Carbonate sediments and their diagenesis. Elsevier: Developments in Sedimentology 12: xx + 620pp [Chalk / limestones][CNHSS]

 

Batley, James C.  1965  Tithepit Shaw cavern.  Local History Records Bourne Soc. 4, 16 - 17 [chalk excavation at Warlingham, Surrey]

 

Batley, J.C.  1972  The end of the line. Bull. Bourne Society 69, page 1 [Surrey: Croydon, Merstham & Godstone Iron Railway at Merstham]

 

Batley, J. C.  1974  The Godstone gap.  Bourne Soc. Local History Records 14, 22 - 29 [stone quarries / hearthstone mines Surrey]

 

Batten, D.J.  1970  Facies distribution of British Wealden palynomorphs. Univ. Cambridge PhD Thesis [Kent / Surrey / Sussex]

 

Batten, D.J.  1973  Use of palynologic assemblage types in Wealden correlation. Palaeontology 16(1), 1 - 40 + plates 1 - 2 [? Kent / Surrey / Sussex]

 

Batten, D.J., N.H. Trewin, and A.W. Tudhope  1986  The Triassic-Jurassic junction at Golspie, inner Moray Firth Basin. Scottish Jl. Geology 22(1), 85 - 98.

 

Batten, D.J.  1991  Reworking of plant microfossils and sedimentary provenance. IN:  A.C. Morton and P.D.W. Haughton (edrs), Developments in sedimentary provenance studies, Special Publication GSL 57, 79 – 90.

 

Battle Conference on Anglo-Norman Studies  ????  see R. Allen Brown

 

[Battrick, Jack] et al  1994  Brownsea Island pottery and tramway.  Industrial Heritage 12(1), 17 - 18 [Dorset: China clay openworks and mines]

 

Batty, Ray  2005  What on earth is? Industrial Heritage 31(1), 2 - 8 [South Yorkshire: potclay (crucibles) / ganister / gannister mines]

 

Battye, Ray  2004  The forgotten mines of Sheffield [Book of this title reviewed] Nl. NMRS, December 2004, page 9.

 

Bauer, E.  1971  The mysterious world of caves. London: Collins: 128pp

 

Bauer, Grace M.  1917  Excursion to the Lower Carboniferous rocks of Westmorland. July 26th - August 2nd, 1916.  PGA 28(1), 44 - 45.

 

Bauerman, H.  1909  Visit to Cape Copper Company's works, Briton Ferry. Friday, April 16th, 1909. PGA 21(4), 194 - 195 [South Wales - processing ore from Newfoundland]

 

Bawden, T.A., ??? Garrad, ??? Qualtrough, and ??? Scatcherd    1972  The Industrial archaeology of the Isle of Man.  Newton Abbot: David & Charles: 266pp + 25pls.

 

Bawtree, E.W.  1889  Probable underground effects of the earthquake of 1884.  Essex Naturalist 3, page 37.

 

Baxter, B.  1966  Stone blocks and iron rails. Newton Abbot: David & Charles: 272pp + 42 plates [Includes a 'gazetteer of waggonways and tramroads known to have once existed']

 

Baxter, Bob  2002  Sheerness Dockyard historic buildings - a gleam og hope. Kent Archaeological Review 148, 169 - 171.

 

Baxter, Robert C.  1881  A short description of the Sub-Wealden Gypsum Company's works. Reigate: Proc. Holmesdale Natural History Club 1879 - 80, 19 - 22 [Sussex]

 

Baxter, Wynne Edwin [1844 - 1920]  1844  !

 

Baxter, W.H.  1902  [Letter] The Yorkshire Post, 14 March 1902 [Reprinted in W.H. Baxter Ltd, 1913, q.v.]

 

Baxter, W.H.  1903  Road construction. The Contract Journal, 24 April 1903 [Reprinted in W.H. Baxter Ltd, 1913, q.v.]

 

Baxter, W.H.  1905  Macademising the Thames Embankment and other roads. The Surveyor, 3 November 1905 [Reprinted in W.H. Baxter Ltd, 1913, q.v.]

 

Baxter, W.H.  1908  Our roads and our supervising road repairers. The Contract Journal, 24 June 1908 [Reprinted in W.H. Baxter Ltd, 1913, q.v.]

 

Baxter, W.H.  1908  Paris Congress on roads. Biggs & Sons' Contractors' Record, 25 November 1908 [Reprinted in W.H. Baxter Ltd, 1913, q.v.]

 

Baxter, W.H.  1910  Road repairers and users. The Yorkshire Post, 10 October 1910 [Reprinted in W.H. Baxter Ltd, 1913, q.v.]

 

Baxter, W.H.  1911  Sizes and samples of broken stone and binding materials for our Macadam roads. Copy of a paper contributed to the irish Congress, held in Dublin, April, 19th, 20th, and 21st, 1911. [Printed in W.H. Baxter Ltd, 1913, q.v.]

 

Baxter, W.H.  1912  The work of road surveyors. The Surveyor, 5 July 1912 [Reprinted in W.H. Baxter Ltd, 1913, q.v.]

 

Baxter, W.H., Ltd  1913  London International Road Congress, June 25th to July 5th, 1913. Stone breaking machinery. Leeds: W.H. Baxter Ltd: 58pp [Yorkshire][Includes 'a short history of the stone crusher and stone breaker to date' on page 8; 17 pages of illustrations and descriptions of stone breaking and crushing and allied machines; and copies of letters by W.H. Baxter, J.P., of Leeds, from March 1902 to March 1912, printed in The Yorkshire Post (14 March 1902) pages 30 - 32, The Contract Journal (24 April 1903), 32 - 35, The Surveyor (3 November 1905), 35 - 39, The Contract Journal (24 June 1908), 40 - 44, Biggs & Sons' Contractors' Record (25 November 1908), 45, The Yorkshire Post (10 October 1910), 46 - 49, The Surveyor (5 July 1912), 55 - 58; and a copy of a paper contributed to the Irish Congress, held at Dublin, April 19th, 20th, and 21st, 1911 upon:- No. 12. - Sizes and samples of broken stone and binding materials for our Macadam roads, pages 50 - 55][CNHSS]

 

Bayles, Russel  1971  The Cornish beam pumping engine at Dorothea slate quarry.  Memoir Northern Cave and Mine Research Soc. 2(1), 19 - 20.

 

Bayles, R.  1990  Oakley slate quarry, Blaenau Ffestiniog. Bull. Stationary Engine Research Group 12(3), xxxx

 

Bayley, Christopher Ian, Peter M. Burgess, and C. Tadd  1981  Merstham mines: Football Field mine.  Plan at 1:250.  Unit 2 Cave Research & Exploration [Surrey][CNHSS]

 

Bayley, C.I., P.M. Burgess, C. Sayle, C. Tadd, M.H. Tadd and H. Pearman  1981  Nutfield: fullers earth mine. Plan at 1:200 and sections.  Unit 2 CRE [Surrey][CNHSS]

 

Bayley, C.I.  1981  Railway dig - Merstham mine. Nl. CSS 23(7), 70 - 71 [Surrey: underground building-stone quarry]

 

Bayley, C.I.  1985  Diving in the Merstham mines. Nl. Unit 2 Cave Research and Exploration 1985/3, 9 - 13 + folded plans [Surrey: underground building-stone quarry]

 

Bayley, C. I., P.M. Burgess, Nicholas Catford, Paul W. Sowan et al.  1986  Chaldon - Merstham quarries survey and photographic record.  Croydon Natural History and Scientific Soc. : Industrial Studies Section : 8pp [Surrey][CNHSS]

 

Bayley, C.I.  1987  The Merstham quarries survey.  Newsl. Unit 2 Cave Research and Exploration 1987/2, 20 - 23 [Surrey]

 

Bayley, C.I., P.M. Burgess and P.W. Sowan  1987  New Vein quarry, Durlstone Country Park, Swanage.  [Subterranea Britannica] : Plan at 1:100 + Sections [Dorset]

 

Bayley, C.I.  1987  An underground stone quarry in Durlstone Country Park, Purbeck.  Bull. Subterranea Britannica 23, 5 - 8 [Dorset]

 

Bayley, C.I., P.M. Burgess, N. Catford, and P.W. Sowan  1987  Underground archaeology as observed in the Merstham, Chaldon, and Godstone quarries, east Surrey.  Croydon Natural History and Scientific Soc.: Industrial Studies Section: 8pp.

 

Bayley, C.I., P.M. Burgess and P.W. Sowan  1988  Gatton quarries. Part 1 : Gatton Bottom quarry.  Survey at scale 1:500 [Surrey][PWS]

 

Bayley, C.I., P.M. Burgess and P.W. Sowan  1988  Gatton quarries. Part 2: Tower Wood. Survey at scale 1:500 [Surrey][PWS]

 

Bayley, C.I., P.M. Burgess and P.W. Sowan  1988  Gatton quarries. Part 2: Tower Wood : details of stone workings (east.)  Survey at scale 1:200 [Surrey][PWS]

 

Bayley, C.I.  2002  The Merstham quarries survey - an open letter to the Club from Chris Bayley. News of the Weald 45, 7 - 10 [Reprinted from Nl. Unit 2 CRE 1987/2, 20 - 23]

 

Bayley, Harold  1919  Archaic England.  An essay in deciphering prehistory from megalithic monuments, earthworks, customs, coins, place-names, and faerie superstitions.  Chapman & Hall: viii + 894pp [Chapter XIV, Down under, pages 764 - 831, concerns underground sites] [CPL: 936.2 BAY]

 

Bayley, John  1821 - 25  The history and antiquities of the Tower of London, with memoirs of royal and distinguished persons, dedcuced from records, state papers, and manuscripts, and from other original and authentic sources. London: T. Cadell: xv + 273 - 671 + xxxv - cxxviii pp appendix + 17 pp index + 28 pls [CPL: fXN 942.15]

 

Bayley, Justine, and Jim Williams  2005  Archaeological science and industrial archaeology: manufacturing, landscape and social context. Industrial Archaeology Review 27(1), 33 - 40 + bibliographical entries in 171 - 183.

 

Bayley, Thomas B.  1796  Thoughts on the necessity and advantages of care and oeconomy in collecting and preserving different substances for manure ..  2nd edn., with additions. Manchester: printed and sold by George Nicholson et al.: [ii] + 23pp.

 

Baylis, T.J.S.  1956  Lime-kiln at Fladbury.  Trans. Worcestershire Archaeological Soc. 33, 45 - 47.

 

Bayliss, Adrian, John Norris, and Terry Marsh  2004  The Wendover springs record: an insight into the past and a benchmark for the future. Weather 59(10), 267 - 271 [Buckinghamshire: Grand Union Canal]

 

Bayliss, Derek Andrew  1978  The Surrey Iron.  Derek A. Bayliss marks the 175th anniversary of the first public railway. Railway Magazine 124(927), 328 - 331.  [Surrey Iron Railway, and Croydon, Merstham and Godstone Iron Railway, served stone quarries and lime works]

 

Bayliss, D.A.  1981  Retracing the first public railway. Croydon: Living History Local Guide 4: 81pp [Surrey Iron Railway [SIR] and Croydon, Merstham & Godstone Iron Railway [CMGIR]][CNHSS][PWS]

 

Bayliss, D.A.  1985  Retracing the first public railway. 2nd edition. Croydon: Living History Publications: Living History Local Guide 4: 85pp. [Surrey Iron Railway / Croydon, Merstham & Godstone Iron Railway. 1st edition 1981][CNHSS][PWS]

 

Bayliss, D.A.  1995  A guide to the industrial history of South Yorkshire. AIA: 73pp [ISBN 0-9508448-9-6][PWS]

 

Bayliss, D.A.  2001  Crucible works, Wicker Lane, Sheffield. Report ..  October 2001. South Yorkshire Industrial History Society Field Recording Group: (8)pp [CNHSS]

 

Bayne, A.D.  1872  Royal illustrated history of eastern England ..  including a survey of the eastern counties.  Physical features, geology, &c., of ..  Essex ..  I.  Yarmouth: ????

 

Bayzand, Charles J.  1909  Excursion to Oxford, Stonesfield, and Fawler.  Saturday, May 9th, 1908.  PGA 21(1), 25 - 29 [Slate 'mines' in pp. 27 - 28]

 

Bazley, R.A., and C.R. Bristow  1965  Field meeting to the Weald of East Sussex.  25 July 1964.  PGA 76(3), 315 - 319 [Clays / sandstones]

 

Bazley, Tony  2002  Antrim expedition: walking with imagination. GA Magazine 1(4), page 11 [Northern Ireland: the Cave Hill 'cave' is illustrated]

 

Beach, A.  1974  Amphibolitization of Scourian granulite. Scottish Jl. Geology 10(1), 35 - 43 + plate 1 [Sutherland]

 

Beach, A., M.P. Coward, and R.H. Graham  1974  An interpretation of the structural evolution of the Laxford Front, north-west Scotland. Scottish Jl. Geology 9(4), 297 - 308 + folded map.

 

Beach, A., and M. King  1978  Discussion on pressure solution. Jl. GSL 135(6), 649 - 651 [Sandstones]

 

Beach, Alastair  1985  Some comments on sedimentary basin development in the northern North Sea. Scottish Jl. Geology 21(4), 493 - 512.

 

Beacon Hill Brick Co. Ltd  1960  Member of Chalk Limes and Allied Industries Research Association (Sandlime Brick Division)

 

Beadle, Clayton  1908  Some observations upon the underground water-supplies to the Thames Basin. Jl. Royal Soc. of Arts 56, 656 - ???

 

Beadle, H.L.  1968  Upper Teesdale limekilns. Bull. Durham County Local History Soc. 8, xxxx.

 

Beadle, H.L.  1969  Carr Craggs quarry.  Bull. Industrial Archaeology Soc. of the North East 8, 24 - 28 [Newbiggin quarry, Teesdale]

 

Beadle, H.L.  1972  Lime kilns in upper Teesdale. Bull. North East Industrial Archaeology Soc. 16, 12 - 19.

 

Beadle, O.  1977  Portland cement in the making. Slough: Cement and Concrete Assoc.: 52pp.

 

Beadle, Sidney M. [???? - 1991]  1990  [Dragon at Rye House]  BBSI 50, page 6 [Hertfordshire]

 

Bea[d]le [?], Sidney M.  1990  A national register of brickmarks. BBSI 50, page 6.

 

Beadle, Sidney  1991  A survey of brickmarks in England and Wales [Description of the British Brick Society's project]  British Brick Soc. Information 54, 2 - 3.

 

Beale, Geoff  1996  Nettlebed - South Oxon. NGR [SU] 704868. Mendip Caving Group News 258 (December 1996), pages 1 and 4 [Description, plan and section of chalk mine associated with a former brick and tile (? and pottery) works of which a single bottle-shaped kiln remains standing in the village][The entrance to this mine, via a roof failure, was found to have been backfilled when visited 25 January 2004 by P.W.S.]

 

Beale, Martyn  2001  Radon and its effects (if any.)  News of the Weald 40, 4 - 5.

 

Beale, Richard  1986  A view of the stretcher. Nl. Unit 2 CRE 1986/3, 11 - 12 [Surrey: Merstham / Chaldon: quarries]

 

Beale, Sir William Phipson [1839 - 1922]  1839  !

 

Beamish, C.T.M. 1977 Wheal Martyn: Museum of the China Clay Industry in Cornwall.  Industrial Archaeology 12(4), 309 - 317.

 

Beamon, Sylvia Phyllis [1936 - ????]  1976  Subterranea Britannica. Nl. CSS 18(7), page 127.

 

Beamon, S.P.  1976  Subterranea Britannica. Nl. CSS 18(8), page 129.

 

Beamon, S.P.  1977  Royston cave. Nl. William Pengelly Cave Studies Trust 28, 22 - 24 [Hertfordshire]

 

Beamon, S.P.  1977  Subterranea Britannica. Nl. William Pengelly Cave Studies Trust 30, 24 - 25.

 

Beamon, S.P.  1981  Refuge in Great Britain - 1939-1945. The Army Quarterly and Defence Journal 111(3)(July 1981), 301 - 309 [CNHSS]

 

Beamon, S.P.  1991  Archaeologists' health and safety.  Nl. Kent Archaeological Soc. 18, page 2.

 

Beamon, S.P.  2002  It's worth your salt. Descent 164, page 38 [Cheshire: Winsford rock salt mine]

 

Beamon, S.P.  2003  Do you glow in the dark? Nl. KURG 79, page 3 [Cornwall: uranium mining noted]

 

Bean, Kenneth W.  nd  Quarry Dean.  Horley: Unit 2 Cave Research & Exploration: ii + 30pp [Surrey: Merstham: building-stone][PWS]

 

Bean, Kenneth W., and Martyn Beales  1969  The firestone mines of Merstham.  The Speleologist 3(20), 4 - 5 [PWS]

 

Bean, Ken[neth W.]  1970  Firestone quarries and hearthstone mines. Nl. CSS 12(5), 41 - 42 [Surrey]

 

Bean, K.W.  1970  Plate rails at Godstone.  Industrial Archaeology 7(2), 184 - 89 [Surrey]

 

Bear, Terence  2005  Death noticed. Geoscientist 15(12), page 12.

 

Beard, John, Sue Freed, and Robert Taylor  1999  Amberley Museum.  Amberley Museum: 43pp [Sussex: chalk pits][PWS]

 

Beard, R.  1971  Changing patterns of employment in the Forest of Dean. Geography 56, 43 - 46.

 

Beardmore, N.  1854  Description of the navigation and drainage works recently executed on the tidal portion of the River Lea (with a section from the Thames at Limehouse to the Lea at Bromley.)  Proc. Institution Civil Engineers 13, 241 - ???

 

Beardmore, N.  1862  Manual of hydrology. London: ??

 

Beardsall, Jonny  2002  Tunnel visions. Daily Telegraph Weekend, 16 March 2002 [Yorkshire: exploration of lead mines by Clive Torrens and Garry Walker]

 

Beare, Tony  1999  Twyford waterworks and Burseldon brickworks.  Industrial Heritage 17(1), page 14 [Hampshire]

 

Bearn, W.  1852  On the farming of Northamptonshire.  Jl. Royal Agricultural Soc. 13, 44 - 113.

 

Beasley, Henry Charles [1836 - 1919]  1918  H.C. Beasley geological collection. Geological Magazine, dec. 6, 5(11), page 578 [Triassic fossils, mineral and rocks acquired by Liverpool Free Public Museum]

 

Beasley, Henry Charles  2003  See Tresise, Geoffrey [R.]  2003  George Morton, Henry Beasley and Triassic footprint classification. PGA 114(2), 129 - 138 [Cheshire: Runcorn: Storeton quarry]

 

Beaton, Elizabeth  1992  Sources of slate in Banffshire and Aberdeenshire.  Scottish Vernacular Buildings Working Group Regional and Thematic Studies 2, 52 - 58.

 

Beaumont, George Frederick  1887  Well-section at Kelvedon, Essex.  Essex Naturalist 1, page 189 [Clay / sand / gravel]

 

Beaumont, J.  1685  A new way of cleaving rocks.  Philosophical Trans. Royal Soc. 15, ????

 

Beaumont, John [???? – 1731]  ????  Antiquarian, naturalist, surgeon, spiritualist / lived at Stone Easton (Somerset) / FRS 1685.

 

Beaumont, Wentworth Blackett, Baron Allendale of Allendale and Hexham [1829 - ????]  1908  [Owned lead mines in Northumberland - Obituary in Proc. Geol. Soc. 1908, lxvi - lxvii]

 

Beaumont-Slegge, W.  1950  Mason's marks in Dorset churches.  Proc. Dorset Natural History and Archaeological Soc. 71, page 73.

 

Beaver, Stanley Henry [1907 - 1984]  1944  Minerals and planning. Geographical Jl. 104(5/6), 166 - 198 [SE England]

 

Beaver, S.H.  1955  Land reclamation after surface mineral working.  Jl. Town Planning Institute 41, 146 - xxxx.

 

Beaver, S.H.  1968  The geology of sand & gravel.  Sand and Gravel Assoc. of Great Britain: 66pp.

 

Beaver, S.H., and J.H. Kirkaldy  1977  The Weald Research Committee [Letter + reply] PGA 87(4), 423 - 425.

 

Beaver, S.H.  1985  Obituary by R.G.P.  Annual Report GSL 1984, page 27.

 

Beaver, S.H.  1985  Obituary.  Geographical Jl. 151(2), 305 - 306.

 

Beavis, J.  1970  Some aspects of the use of Purbeck marble in Roman Britain. Proc. Dorset Natural History and Archaeological Soc. ?91 / ?92, 181 - 204.

 

Beavis, Simon  1988  4,000 more miners; jobs at risk as British Coal 'reviews' nine pits. The Guardian, 16 November 1988, page 3 [Nottinghamshire pits 'under review' were Calverton, Cotgrave, Gedling, Rufford, Blidworth and Annesley Bentinck; in Scotland Bilston Glen (Fife); South Wales: Cynheidre and Marine]

 

Beavis, Simon  1993  Eggar admits nuclear levy was targeted against coal. The Guardian, 12 November 1993 [£ 1.3 billion subsidy for nuclear power industry intended to reduce the UK's dependence on coal]

 

Beavis, Simon  1997  Taxpayers left with bill for miners' claims. The Guardian, 10 July 1997 [Coal mines]

 

Beazer, C.H.G.  1981  Random reflections of a West Country craftsman. Bath: Beazer: xxxx

 

Beck, G.M.A.  1952  Ogniabene Luteri: a Surrey glassmaker.  Surrey Archaeological Collections 52, 89 - 91.

 

Beck, H.M.  1984  Gaping Gill: 150 years of exploration. Hale: 190pp + 45 plates [Yorkshire: limestone pothole]

 

Beck, Howard M.  2004  The Craven Chronicle. Descent 180, 28 - 29 [75th anniversary of the Craven Pothole Club, established September 1929]

 

Beck, J.  1958  Salt in Cheshire.  Cheshire Historian 8, 1 - 6.

 

Beck, John  2003  Digging into Lime Kiln. Descent 170, page 9 [Peak District: Lime Kiln mine (hydrogen sulphide noted)]

 

Beck, John  2003  Grilling the shafts. Descent 170, page 9 [Peak District: Knotlow and Whalf mines]

 

Beck, John  2004  Calf Pingle North mine. Descent 180, page 9 [Peak District]

 

Beck, John  2005  Calf Pingle North Mine. Descent 185, page 18 [Peak District]

 

Becken, Kevin, and Chris Green  2000  DigMap: a digital geological map of the United Kingdom. Earthwise 16, 8 - 9.

 

Beckett, A.H.  1972  River Thames - removable flood  barriers. Phil. Trans. Royal Soc. A, 272(1221), 259 - 274 [CNHSS]

 

Beckett, J.V.  1988  The east Midlands from AD 1000.  Longmans: ??

 

Beckett, N.  1991  Cwm Penmachno slate mine.  Jl. Shepton Mallet Caving Club, Ser. 8, 10, 400 - 403 [Blaenau Ffestiniog]

 

Beckett, Nicholas, ??? Douglas, R. Fitzsimmons, Steve Neads and N. Reaich  1992  Box freestone mine. Central region.  Shepton Mallet Caving Club : A3 sheet with survey of mine at 1:2500 on one side, and text on reverse.

 

Beckett, N., A. Hext, S. Neads, N. Reaich and I. Young  1994  Box freestone mine. Southern region.  Shepton Mallet Caving Club: A3 sheet with survey at 1:2500 on one side, text on reverse [Wiltshire][PWS]

 

Beckett, Nick, Steve Neads, Neil Reaich, and Ian Young  1998  Box freestone mine: northern region.  Surveyed by members of the Shepton Mallet Caving Club, February 1995 to July 1998.  Shepton Mallet Caving Club: 1:2500 survey.  Laminated A3 sheet. [Wiltshire][PWS]

 

Beckett, N.  1999  Boxed bats squeak out.  Descent 148, page 24 [Wiltshire: underground building stone quarries]

 

Beckett, N.  1999  Grilled bats again.  Descent 149, page 9 [Proposed grilling on underground quarries in Box area, Wiltshire]

 

Beckett, Nick  2001  Brown's Folly access remains in the balance.  Descent 158, page 12 [Wiltshire: limestone / building-stone]

 

Beckett, Nick, Neil Reaich, I. Young, M. Ellis and S. Neads  2002  Monkton Farleigh quarry (Brown's Folly mine.) Shepton Mallet Caving Club: 1:2500 survey.  Laminated A3 sheet [Wiltshire][PWS]

 

Beckinsale, R.D., and J.D. Obradovich  1973  Potassium-argon ages for minerals from the Ross of Mull, Argyllshire, Scotland. Scottish Jl. Geology 9(2), 147 - 156.

 

Beckinsale, R.D., H.G. Reading, and D.C. Rex  1976  Potassium-argon ages for basic dykes from east Finnmark: stratigraphical and structural implications. Scottish Jl. Geology 12(1), 51 - 65 [Norway]

 

Beckit, H.O.  1928  The south-east Midlands. IN: Alan G. Ogilvie (edr), Great Britain: essays in regional geography by twenty-six authors. (CUP) pages 125 - 142 [CNHSS]

 

Beckles, Samuel Husbands [1814 – 1890]  1814  Born 12 April 1814 at Barbados.

 

Beckles, S.H.  1851  On the supposed casts of footprints in the Wealden. QJGS 7, 117 - ??? [Sussex]

 

Beckles, S.H.  1852  On the Ornithoidichnites of the Wealden. QJGS 8, 396 - ??? [Sussex]

 

Beckles, S.H.  1854  On the Ornithoidichnites of the Wealden. QJGS 10, 456 - 464 + plate xix [Sussex: Bexhill]

 

Beckles, S.H.  1856  On the lowest strata of the cliffs at Hastings. QJGS 15, 461 - ??? [Sussex]

 

Beckles, S.H.  1862  On some natural casts of reptilian footprints in the Wealden beds of the Isle of Wight and Swanage. QJGS 18, 443 - 447 [Dorset / isle of Wight]

 

Beckles, S.H.  1870  The sea-beach question. Hastings: William Ransom: ?? page [Reprinted with additions from the Hastings & St. Leonards News, 29 April 1870]

 

Beckles, S.H.  18??  Moments of pleasure. London: Whittaker & Co.: ??

 

Beddington, W.G., and E.B. Christy  1937  It happened in Hampshire [Chapter 4 Industries, past and present, in pages 71 - 88]

 

Beddington Brickworks Ltd  1929  Beddington Brickworks, Croydon Road, Beddington [North side] Sutton &c Directory 1929, page 437.

 

Beddington Sand Pits Co. Ltd  1911  Guy Road, Beddington (Manager R.J. Manser). Kelly's Directory of Surrey 1911.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Beddington and Wallington UDC  nd  The Borough of Beddington and Wallington. Official guide. Cheltenham: Ed. J. Burrow & Co. Ltd [Various editions (six held by BL) issued at various times between 1915 and the ? 1950s include the following:

 

[Caves ..  possible flint mines ..  relics of the world’s oldest industry, that of flint knapping, have been found at Waddon, the work of the Iberians .. [this nonsense refers to the excavations in the Thanet Sand at Waddon (Croydon) ..  Beddington’s own ‘caves’ opposite the Plough PH are not mentioned!]]

 

[Queenswood Estate .. developed by Henry Streeter Ltd .. [of Croydon[ ..  advertisement, post-1938]

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Beddoes, K.  1979  Bauton colliery and ropeway. Jl. Shropshire Caving and Mining Club 1978, 55 - 60.

 

Beddoes, T.  1791  Observations on the affinity between basalts and granite. Phil. Trans. Royal Soc. 81, 48 - ?? [Shropshire]

 

Beddoe-Stephens, B.  1990  Pressures and temperatures of Dalradian metamorphism and the andalusite-kyanite transformation in the northeast Grampians.  Scottish Jl. Geology 26(1), 3 - 14.

 

Beddow, N.  nd  The Saxon church, Escomb: a guide for pilgrims.  NP: i + 12 + i pp [Durham: Roman stone re-used][PWS]

 

Bede, Venerable [673 - 735]  673  for details see Gordon J. Copley, 1977, Camden's Britannia Surrey and Sussex, 71 - 72 [CNHSS]

 

Bedford, Bruce  1985  Underground Britain. A guide to the wild caves and show caves of England, Scotland and Wales.  Collins / Willow Books: 176pp [ISBN 0-00-218101-0][Beer (Devon)(pp. 78 - 79); St. Clement's caves (Hastings, Sussex)(97 - 98); Hell-Fire caves (Buckinghamshire)(101); Chislehurst caves (Kent)(102 - 105); Grimes Graves (Norfolk)(108 - 109); Gloddfa Ganol slate mine (xxxx)(124 - 125); Llechwedd slate caverns (xxxx)(126 - 127); Blue John cavern and mine (Derbyshire)(131 -133.)][CNHSS]

 

Bedford, Bruce  1986  SSSIs: caves close as Menmdip reaps bitter harvest. Descent 71, 6 - 7 and 11 [Somerset]

 

Bedford Retirement Education Centre  nd  Look at the building stones of Bedford: a town trail.  Bedford Retirement Education Centre: 32pp.

 

Bedford, Roy  2005  The Rosedale miners and the winter of 1895. Weather Eye 19, page 3 [Yorkshire: Rosedale Railway / ironstone mines / heavy snowfall]

 

Bedfordshire County Council  1954  Mineral workings in Bedfordshire.  Bedfordshire Councty Council: xxxx

 

Bedfordshire County Council  1967  Bedfordshire brickfield. Bedfordshire County Council: xxxx

 

Bedfordshire County Council  1978  Bedfordshire minerals: appraisal and issues. Bedfordshire County Council: xxxx

 

Bedfordshire County Council  1985  County Structure Plan (Approved.) Bedfordshire County Council: xxxx

 

Bedwell, Francis Alfred  1874  On ammonite zones in the Isle of Thanet.  PGA 3(5), 217 - 238 + folded sections [Kent: chalk]

 

Beech, W.E.  1897  Slates and slating. The Quarry 2, 34 - 36.

 

Beer, K.E., A.J. Burley, and J.M. Tombs  1975  The concealed granite roof in south-west Cornwall. IGS Mineral Reconnaisance Programme Report 1.

 

Beer Stone Co. Ltd  1918  Beer Stone Co. Ltd. [Devon: freestone quarry (mine) at Beer near Seaton - 1 man below ground / none above [From ? official list of mines (1918) - via

 HYPERLINK http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~cmhrc/lom18dev.htm

http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~cmhrc/lom18dev.htm ]

 

Beer Stone Co. Ltd  1957  Listed in: British Stone Federation Quarry Directory (qv)

 

Beesley, Thomas  1872  A sketch of the geology of the neighbourhood of Banbury.  Proc. Warwickshire Naturalists' and Archaeologists' Field Club ..

 

Beesley, Thomas  1874  Excursion to Banbury, April 14th and 15th, 1873.  PGA 3(5), 197 - 204 [Oxfordshire / Northamptonshire: clays / limestones][Reprinted 1891 in GARE]

 

Beesley, T.  1877  On the geology of the eastern portion of the Banbury and Cheltenham direct railway.  PGA 5(4), 165 - 185 [Oxfordshire: the line deascribed, under construction c. 1875 - 77, ran via Adderbury and Hook Norton to Chipping Norton: marls / clays / shales / limestones: a c. ¾ mile tunnel north of Chipping Norton is described]

 

Beesley, T.  1877  The Lias of Fenny Compton, Warwickshire.  Proc. Warwickshire Naturalists' and Archaeologists' Field Club ..

 

[Beesley, T.] and W.H. Hudleston  1878  Excursion to Chipping Norton. April 22nd and following day.  PGA 5(7), 278 - 389 [Unfinished tunnel at Chipping Norton visited]

 

Beesley, T.  1891  Excursion to Banbury.- April 14th and 15th, 1873.  Geologists' Association: a record of excursions made between 1860 and 1890. Ed. T.V. Holmes and C.D. Sherborn, 251 - 257 [PGA 3(5), 197 - 204 (1874)][Oxfordshire]

 

Beeson, Calum  1999  Conservation - bacl to basics!  Studies in Speleology 11 (1999/2000), 7 - 11 [Limestones]

 

Beeson, S.  2000  The UKWIR methodology for the determination of outputs of groundwater sources: a review.  Q. Jl. Engineering Geology and Hydrogeology 33(3), 227 - 239.

 

Beeton, Isabella Mary [1836 - 1865]  1861  The book of household management. London: S.O. Beeton: xxxix + 1112pp [First published in parts 1859 - 60 in Samuel Beeton's English Woman's Domestic Magazine][Hearthstone is not mentioned although the 'maid of all work's' tasks are stated (page 1001) to include cleaning the hearths and door-steps; rottenstone mixed with oil is recommended for cleaning brass lamps (965); a pipe-clay, soap lees, turpentine and bullock's gall paste is suggested (999) for cleaning marble or alternatively a mixture of soda, pumice, powdered chalk and water]

 

Beeton, Isabella Mary  ????  The book of household management. London: Jonathan Cape: xxxix + 1112pp [Facsimile reprint of 1st edition][SBN 224614-73-8]

 

Beginner  1859  Localities for fossils around London. Geologist 2, 173 - 174.

 

Beginner  1859  Shells in Pleistocene deposit near Cambridge. Geologist 2, page 215.

 

Belchambers, M.  1978  Marden mine, Godstone, Surrey. Drawn by M. Belchambers ..  18 December 1977. Nl. Unit 2 CRE 1, page 11 [Sketch plan]

 

Belcher, Andy  2003  SECRO rescue exercise Bedlams Bank 22nd June 2003. News of the Weald 50, 9 - 10 [Surrey: Merstham / Chaldon quarries: South East Cave Rescue Organisation]

 

Belcher, Andy, Martin Malins, Martin Smith, John Smiles, and Jane MacGregor  2004  A deep dark and dustry weekend in the Cabin. News of the Weald 54, 4 - 6 [Wiltshire: Box / Corsham Bath Stone quarries]

 

Belcher, Andy  2004  An evening trip into Arch quarry. News of the Weald 52, 14 - 17 [Surrey: Godstone: underground building-stone quarry. hearthstone mine, and mushroom farm]

 

Belcher, Andy  2004  Good things come to those who wait. News of the Weald 54, page 6 [Surrey: Godtsone Arch quarry - cut stone slabs]

 

Belcher, Andy  2004  Levers Water copper mine. News of the Weald 54, 11 - 13.

 

Belcher, Andy, Stuart Goldsmith, and Peter M. Burgess  2004  Winter roof falls in Godstone Main Series. News of the Weald 53, page 4.

 

Belcher, Andy  2005  Godstone tell-tales. Newsflash of the Weald 56, page 2 [Surrey: Godstone quarries: detection of roof movement]

 

Belcher, Andy  2005  Little white men in Bedlams. News of the Weald 61, page 2 [Chaldon / Merstham quarries]

 

Belcher, Andy  2005  2005 trip report. News of the Weald 61, page 5.

 

Belcher, Andy  2005  The mysterious Jupp. Newsflash of the Weald 60, 4 - 5 [Godstone Hill quarries: graffito 'C. Jupp 1919 aged 19 / family history]

 

Belcher, Andy  2005  NAMHO 2005 organisers' final report. Newsflash of the Weald 60, page 4.

 

Belcher, G.E. [Rev.], and Bernard Godfrey  ?1902  A short description of the ancient church and parish of Chaldon and the new peal of bells.  NP: 12pp [CPL: pqS924(726)][Not dated but post-1902]

 

Belfry Bulletin  ????  published by the Bristol Exploration Club

 

Belgrand, Eugene (1810 - 1878)  1998  Eugene Belgrand (1810 - 1878: civil engineer, geologist and pioneer hydrologist [by George Atkinson] Trans. Newcomen Soc. 69(1), 97 - 127.

 

Belinfante, L.L.  1897  Index to volumes I - L of the Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society. Compiled and edited by L.L. Belinfante, B.Sc., (Assistant Secretary.) London: Geological Society: [ii] + 426 + (1) pp [Issued as two parts: A - La and La - Z] [CNHSS]

 

Bell, Alan  1998  The building stones of Lancing Chapel.  Outcrop 18, page 7 [Sussex]

 

Bell, Alexander Montgomerie [???? - 1920]  ????  !

 

Bell, Alfred, and Robert Bell  1872  On the English Crags and the stratigraphical divisions indicated by their invertebrate fauna.  PGA 2(5), 185 - 218 [Norfolk / Suffolk]

 

Bell, Alfred  1918  The Suffolk boxstones and their probable age. Geological Magazine NS 6, 5(1), 15 - 21 + plates iii - iv.

 

Bell, A.G.  1948  Field meeting at Well Hill and Halstead, Kent.  Saturday, 12th June, 1948.  PGA 59(3), 176 - 178 [Gravel; chalk]

 

Bell, A.G., and R.J. Bell  1950  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 walkeri discovered by William J. Walker in a Surrey clay pit]

 

Bell, Helen, and Richard Shaw  2004  Solid as a rock? Planet Earth, Spring 2004, 30 - 31 [Oil, water and gas flow through rock]

 

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  Obituary. Robin Anthony Bendall 1925 - 2003 [By Arthur Apsimon and John Pitts] Proc. Univ. Bristol,Spelaeological Soc. 23(1), 6 - 7.

 

Benett, Etheldred [1776 - 1845]  2000  Etheldred Benett of Wiltshire ..  the first lady geologist ..[By Hugh Simon Torrens, et al Proc. Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia 150, 59 - 123 [CNHSS]

 

Benett, Etheldred  2001  The first lady geologist, or collector par excellence? [By Cynthia V. Burek] Geology Today 17(5), 192 - 194 [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.

 

Bennett, W.H.  1995  Lifetime of local traveller re-told. Croydon Advertiser, 30 June 1995.

 

Bennie, J., and ? Robertson  1893  The raised sea-bottom of Fillyside.  Proc. Royal Physical Soc. Edinburgh 12, 26 - ??

 

Bennie, J., and J.A. Johnston  1894  Remarks on two transverse sections of Carboniferous wood from Barberton New Quarry, Midlothian.  Proc. Royal Physical Soc. Edinburgh 12, 359 - ???

 

Bennison, G.M.  1960  Lower Carboniferous non-marine lamellibranchs from east Fife, Scotland. Palaeontology 3(2), 137 - 152 + plate 25.

 

Bennison, G.M.  1961  Small Naiadites obesus from the Calciferous Sandstone Series (Lower Carboniferous) of Fife. Palaeontology 4(2), 300 - 311.

 

Benson, J., R.G. Neville and C.H. Thompson  1981  Bibliography of the British coal industry.  Oxford University Press: 760pp.

 

Benson, John  1989  British coalminers in the nineteenth century. Longmans: 288pp [ISBN 0-582-08340-0]

 

Benson, Martin  1791  Rector of Merstham (Surrey) 1791 - 1833

 

Benstead, W.H., & Sons Ltd  1957  Listed in: British Stone Federation Quarry Directory (qv) [Kentish Rag]

 

Bensted & Higgins  1839  stone merchants, Waterside, Maidstone [Pigot's Directory 1839]

 

Bensted, William Harding  1860  On the Kentish ragstone as exhibited in the Iguanodon quarry at Maidstone.  PGA 1, 57 - 60 [Kent]

 

Bensted, W.H.  1862  Notes on the geology of Maidstone.  Geologist 5, 294 - 301; 334 - 41; 378 - 82; and 447 - 50 [Kent]

 

Bensted, W.H.  2002  Historic manuscripts unearthed. GA Magazine 1(2), page 14 [By Ed. Jarzembowski] [Kent: Maidstone: Kentish rag quarries (open-cast and ? underground) - 'unpublished ms. of Geology of Maidstone and the environs etc]

 

Bentham, Keith  1995  Whim mine.  Descent 123, page 12 [Derbyshire]

 

Bentley, John I., Bernard R Bond, and Michael C. Gill  2005  Ingleton coalfield 1600 - 1940. British Mining 76: 160pp [ISBN 0-901450-58-8][Yorkshire][PWS]

 

Bentley, Mary  1987  Autumn visit to West Sussex and Surrey, 1986. BBSI 41, page 2 [Bricks: Rudgwick brickworks (Sussex), Farnham Castle (Surrey)]

 

Bentley, Mary  1988  Leicestershire visit 1988. BBSI 46, page 2.

 

Bentley, Mary  1989  Day School at Chiltern Open Air Museum 1989. BBSI 48, 3 - 4 [Buckinghamshire: Chalfont St. Giles]

 

Bentley, Mary  1991  Day school at a 'Red Brick' University. BBSI 52, page 19 [Berkshire: Reading]

 

Bentley, R. Herbert  ????  !

 

Benton, A.  1988/89  Brickmaking in Little Thurrock. Panorama 29( ), 10 - 16.

 

Benton, Michael James  1985  Progress of the Geological Conservation review: Fossil reptile sites. Earth Science Conservation 22, page 29.

 

Benton, Michael James, and William A. Wimbledon  1985  The conservation and use of fossil vertebrate sites: British fossil reptile sites. PGA 96(1), 1 - 6.

 

Benton, M.J.  1987  Why Archaeopteryx is not a fake but suffers from too much publicity. Geology Today 3(4), 118 - 121.

 

Benton, M.J.  1988  New data on dinosaur extinction. Geology Today 4(5), 159 - 161.

 

Benton, M.J., and P.S. Spencer  1995  Fossil reptiles of Great britain. Chapman & Hall: Geological Conservation Review 10: xii + 386pp [ISBN 0-412-62040-5]

 

Benton, Mike  1997  Putting the glaze on pottery.  Down to Earth 18, page 2 [Derbyshire: chert mining at Bakewell for use for milling calcined flints for pottery glazes]

 

Benton, Michael James  2005  Lyell medal - Michael James Benton. Geological Society of London. Awards 2005, page 4.

 

Benton, M.J., E. Cook, and J.J. Hooker  2005  Mesozoic and Tertiary fossil mammals and birds of Great Britain. Peterborough: Joint Nature Conservation Committee: Geological Conservation Review eries 32: xvi + 215pp [ISBN 1-86107-480-8] [CNHSS]

 

[Windsor Hill quarry, Shepton Mallet, Somerset / Holwell quarries, Frome, Somerset / Bridgend quarries, Glamorgan / Stonesfield slate mines, Oxfordshire (pages 40 - 44) / Kirtlington old cement works, Kirtlington, Oxfordshire / Loch Scavaig, Skye and Lochalsh / Watton cliff, Dorset / Upper Chicksgrove quarry, Wiltshire (pages 54 - 56 / Durlston Bay, Swanage, Dorset / Cliff End, East Sussex / Ferry Cliff, Suffolk / Abbey Wood, Greater London (pages 83 - 88) / Creechbarrow Hill, Dorset / Hordle Cliff, Hampshire / Headon Hill, Isle of Wight / Lacey's Farm quarry, Totland, Isle of Wight / Whitecliff Bay, Isle of Wight / Bouldnor Cliff, Isle of Wight / Abbey Wood, Greater London (pages 129 - 131) / Walton-on-the-Naze, Essex / Bognor Regis, West Sussex / Warden Point and the Isle of Sheppey, Kent / Burnham-on-Crouch, Essex / Lee-on-the-Solent, Gosport, Hampshire / Hordle Cliff, Hampshire / Bouldnor Cliff, Isle of Wight]

 

Berdinner, Herbert C., and G.E. Hutchings  1925  Excursion to Frindsbury and Upnor, Kent.  Saturday, July 19th, 1924.  PGA 36(4), 432 - 433 [Sand]

 

Berdinner, H.C.  1925  Geology of the Brentwood & Shenfield sections.  PGA 36(2), 174 - 184 [Essex: clay]

 

Berdinner, H.C.  1926  Mechanical constitution of London Clay, from Handley's brickworks, Woodside, with analyses of comparable horizons at other localities.  PGA 37(4), 437 - 439 [Surrey: Croydon]

 

Berdinner, H.C.  1936  A section at Biggin Hill aerodrome, Kent. PGA 47(1), 15 - 21 + pl. 1

 

Berdinner, H.C.  1948  Obituary [by S.W.W.] PGA 59(1), page 53.

 

Beresford, M.W., and J.K. St. Joseph  1958  Medieval England: an aerial survey. Cambridge: ????

 

Berger, J.F.  [???? – 1833]  1811  A sketch of the geology of some parts of Hampshire and Dorsetshire. Trans. Geological Society 1, 249 - 268 [Thresher's clay pit for potters' clay near Poole, page 254; Tilly Wym and Wind Spit (Winspit) quarries (Purbeck) pages 258 - 259]

 

Berger, J.F.  1811  Observations on the physical structure of Devonshire and Cornwall.  Trans. Geological Soc. London Ser. 1, 1, 93 - ???

 

Berger, J.F.  1814  Mineralogical account of the Isle of Man. Trans. GSL (1st Series?) 2, 29 - 65 [Granite / clay-slate / greywacke / limestone / sandstone / mica-slate / porphyry / syenite / quartz / garnet rock / galena / marls / coals; Laxey, Foxdale and Brada lead mines]

 

Berggren, W.A., J.D. Phillips, A. Bertels, and D. Wall  1967  New date for beginning of Ice Ages. The Times, 24 October 1967 [From Nature 216, 253 - ??? (1967)]

 

Beringer, Johann Bartholomew Adam [1667 - 1740]  1726  Lithographiae Wirceburgensis. Würzburg: 96pp.

 

Beringer, J.B.A.  1986  The lying stones of Eibelstadt [by Ted Nield] Geology Today 2(3), 78 - 84.

 

Beringer, J.B.A.  2004  Beringer's iconoliths: palaeontological fraud in the early 18th century [By Paul D. Taylor] The Linnean 20(3), 21 - 31.

 

Berkhamstead Brick Company Ltd  nd  [Listed in] Handmade bricks recommended by the Rural Industries Bureau. RIB: 4pp [Lists brickyards][Hertfordshire][CNHSS]

 

Berkhamsted Brick Co. Ltd  1953  [Sandfaced Buckinghamshire multi-coloured facing bricks [85 Gloucester Road, South kensington, London SW7] South Eastern Brick and Tile Federation (qv) display at the Building Exhibitio