Geology
Found in 188 Collections and/or Records:
Slanymynech 16 miles N E of Shrewsbury: to the north of the village about 1/2 of mile is an extensive quarry of Limestone, 1837-01-01 - 1839-12-31
Note; by Charles Robert Darwin
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Spencer George Perceval: Correspondence
Correspondence with S. Allport, H.J. Carter, British Museums and others
Spencer George Perceval: correspondence, some on geological subjects
The Papers of Adam Sedgwick
The collection comprises 64 notebooks and 11 boxes of annotated field maps, 1818-1858. There are also notes and papers relating to geology university teaching syllabuses, 1821 and 1832.
The Papers of Alfred Harker
The collection comprises notebooks, sketchbooks, and photograph albums detailing geological excursions in the U.K from the late nineteenth century. These mostly cover the Isle of Skye, Isle of Arran, Yorkshire (Scarborough), and other Scottish Highlands. There are also notebooks detailing specimens collected (catalogues); lecture note drafts; maps; and some personal records including details of an 80th birthday event.
The Papers of John Edward Marr
The collection comprises 68 field notebooks (1875-1925) covering work undertaken in a variety of places in the UK (e.g. Yorkshire, Wales, Cumbria) and Bohemia [Czech Republic]. They include maps, sketches and notes about fossils collected. There are also notes and some correspondence in the collection.
The Papers of the Sedgwick Club
The Sedgwick Club Archive contains administrative documents including minute books, 1880-1926; financial records, 1880-1989; handwritten copies of papers given at meetings, 1880-; excursion scrapbooks, 1882 to 1950; social events records including menu cards; copies of club photographs 1900-1974 [NB: a full set of club photographs are on display in Cambridge University Department of Earth Sciences] and digitized copies of all group photographs [until 2016].
The Papers of William Bernard Robinson King
The plains round the Caspian are 600 ft (Encyclop) above its level, 1854-10-01 - 1854-10-31
Note; by Charles Robert Darwin
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Under Patagonia insists on importance of Tertiary deposits extending from [outhern] Tierra del Fuego to S[anta] Fe 1700 British miles, 1809-01-01 - 1882-04-30
Note; by Charles Robert Darwin
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Upper true chalks d'Orbigny / Craie chloritique = Upper Greensand, 1809-01-01 - 1882-04-30
Note; by Charles Robert Darwin
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Wollaston T V [notes on a conversation], 1856-04-28
Note; by Charles Robert Darwin
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Wollaston T V [notes on a conversation], 1856-05-08
Note; by Charles Robert Darwin
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