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From Halton High Crag: road to C19 quarries
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AA4_10_17 From Halton High Crag. (The road in the image is Barden Road before it turns N to the junction with Moor Lane. The C19 quarries referred to on the slide title have not been identified)
Galcial Boulder – Norber
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Undated monochrome glass slide of “Galcial Boulder – Norber”
Geological section: Wharfe Valley, Storiths to Embsay Moor
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AA4_10_01 Geological section across the Wharfe Valley, Storiths to Embsay Moor: Illustration, probably by Armstrong
Geology and minerals in West Yorkshire
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Notes for vernacular building courses run by YVBSG with a focus on Craven Dales. Particular emphasis given to use of timber in old buildings – crucks, beams, purlins. Background information on dendrochronology – how it works and evidence derived for local buildings (houses and barns). Also notes for CBA talk in Sheffield -Recent developments in ...
Geology: Fault, Eastburn Quarry, Eastburn
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AA4_3_02 Geology: Fault, Eastburn Quarry, Eastburn, Steeton with Eastburn, West Yorkshire.
Geology: Malham Cove from S i
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AA4_3_30 Geology: Malham Cove from S. Great Scar Limestone, early Carboniferous (Dinantian 359-331 Mya)
Geology: Malham Cove from S ii
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AA4_3_31 Geology: Malham Cove from S. Great Scar Limestone, early Carboniferous (Dinantian 359-331 Mya)
Glacial overflow channel
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AA4_10_41 Glacial overflow channel. (This is possibly ‘Howgill Nook’, a Devensian glacial overflow channel close to the head of Mill Lane, a footpath running N from Halton East which, at its head turns NE then NW to join Barden Road)
Halton High Crag: coarse whitish sandstone
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AA4_10_20 Halton High Crag, coarse whitish sandstone
Halton High Crag: sandstone showing current bedding i
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AA4_10_12 Halton High Crag sandstone showing current bedding
Halton High Crag: sandstone showing current bedding ii
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AA4_10_13 Halton High Crag sandstone showing current bedding
Halton High Crag: shale piles and pit workings
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AA4_10_21 Halton High Crag, shale piles and pit workings. (The bridleway from High Halton to Rylstone via Barden moor is clearly visible from Barden Road rising diagonally below the crag).
Halton High Crag: very coarse sandstone outcrop i
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AA4_10_10 Halton High Crag: very coarse sandstone outcrop clearly showing included small quartz pebbles
Halton High Crag: very coarse sandstone outcrop ii
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AA4_10_11 Halton High Crag: very coarse sandstone outcrop showing included small quartz pebbles
Halton Low Crag and Halton High Crag
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AA4_10_37 Photo taken from below Low Crag showing Halton Low Crag at extreme right with Halton High Crag behind and just to left of Halton Low Crag
Halton Low Crag i
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AA4_10_22 Looking approx NE from Barden Road with Halton Low Crag visible at extreme left
Halton Low Crag ii
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AA4_10_23 Looking approx NE from Barden Road with Halton Low Crag visible at extreme left
Halton Low Crag iii
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AA4_10_25 Halton Low Crag
Halton Low Crag iv
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AA4_10_26 Halton Low Crag
Halton Low Crag ix
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AA4_10_33 Halton Low Crag
Halton Low Crag v
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AA4_10_27 Halton Low Crag
Halton Low Crag vi
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AA4_10_28 Halton Low Crag
Halton Low Crag vii
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AA4_10_29 Halton Low Crag
Halton Low Crag viii
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AA4_10_32 Halton Low Crag
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