Ref No | LDGSL/85/1 |
Title | 'A section of the whinstone dyke at Beadnell' |
Date | 1812 |
Level | File |
Extent | 1 ms sheet |
Format | Map/section |
Description | A hand drawn section by Henry Grey Bennet, illustrating the dyke at Beadnell, in Northumberland, more specifically the different strata adjacent to the dyke, what they consist of and their relative depth in feet. The different strata illustrated are limestone, tuff, black metal and argillaceous slate, limestone, slaty and micaceous sandstone and black metal and a thin seam of coal. A note at the bottom reveals that this information was obtained from “the proprietor of the lime works” rather than from examination of the strata itself. |
Access Conditions | Access is by appointment only. Please contact the Archivist for further information. |
Language | English |
Publication Note | Accompanying paper read before the Society, 6 March 1812, whilst Bennet was Vice President of the Society, and published as: Bennet, H G. "On a Whin Dyke traversing Limestone in the County of Northumberland", 'Transactions of the Geological Society of London', series 1, vol 4 (1817) pp:102-104. Section not published. |
ArchNote | Description by Helen Winning |
CreatorName | BENNET | Henry Grey | 1777-1836 | politician |
Subject | Intrusions |
Dykes |
Previous reference | LDGSL 85 |