Ref NoLDGSL/418
Title'Section of a coal pit west of Dudley in the County of Stafford'
Date[c.1810]
Date NoteTerminology used, similar sections in the collection
LevelFile
Extent1 ms sheet
FormatMap/section
DescriptionColoured, manuscript 'Section of a coal pit west of Dudley in the County of Stafford', by unknown author, [c.1810].
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Administrative HistoryThe section appears to be a visualisation of the text description: "A description of the several strata of earth, stone, coal, &c found in a Coal-Pit at the West End of Dudley in Staffordshire: By Mr Fettiplace Bellers, FRS. To which is added, a Table of Specifick Gravity of each Stratum: by Mr Francis Hauksbee, FRS. Communicated by Dr Hans Sloane, RS Secretary", Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, vol 27 (1710), pp541-544.

The regional terms for used the strata could indicate the item's connection to the activities of the Committee of Nomenclature which was formed on 6 May 1808. The Committee sought to collate information on the various provincial terms which were prevalent around the country in order to create a standardised, uniform language for mineralogy and geology. By 1811 it was found too difficult and the idea was abandoned. See: LDGSL/947/4/2
CustodialHistoryLegacy catalogue suggests that it 'might' be George Bellas Greenough.
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LanguageEnglish
ArchNoteDescription by John Thackray; revised by Caroline Lam
CreatorName 
TermCoal mining
Coal mines
Persons
CodePersonNameDates
DS/UK/8GREENOUGH; George Bellas (1778-1855); geologist1778-1855
DS/UK/2079Committee of Nomenclature; 1808-[1811]1808-[1811]
Places
CodePlaceName
NA119West Midlands
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