Ref NoLDGSL/918
TitleNewscuttings relating to geological features, discoveries and events in the British Isles
Date1890-1908
LevelFile
Extent6pp
FormatDocument
DescriptionNewscuttings relating to geological features, discoveries and events in the British Isles, 1890-1908. Comprises cuttings on:

1) "A burst volcano. Remarkable phenomenon at Lyme Regis", from the 'Western Morning News, 12 June 1908.
2) "Stockport Naturalists at Whaley Bridge", taken from the 'Cheshire County News', 12 May 1890.
3) "Water supply at Battle. a Geologists' Report", taken from the 'Battle Chronicle', 31 August 1889.
4) "Fossil nautilus dug up at Brixton", from unknown source, nd.
5) Article on the erosion of the coast near Selsey on the Sussex Coast, taken from the 'Daily Telegraph', 27 January 1903.
6) "Petroleum in Sussex", taken from the 'Standard', 3 May 1898
Access ConditionsAccess is by appointment only. Please contact the Archivist for further information.
LanguageEnglish
ArchNoteDescription by John Thackray, revised by Caroline Lam
CreatorName 
SubjectCephalopoda
TermLandslides
Natural disasters
Coastal erosion
Petroleum
Water supply
Persons
CodePersonNameDates
DS/UK/428TOPLEY; William (1841-1894); geologist1841-1894
Places
CodePlaceName
NA2Dorset
NA181East Sussex
NA231Greater London
NA287Derbyshire
NA522Lyme Regis
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