Source/Archive record (Monograph) SKE29705 - Geology of the Country around Canterbury and Folkestone (Combined Memoir in Explanation of One-inch Geological Sheets 289, 305 and 306, New Series). Institute of Geological Sciences, Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London.

Title Geology of the Country around Canterbury and Folkestone (Combined Memoir in Explanation of One-inch Geological Sheets 289, 305 and 306, New Series). Institute of Geological Sciences, Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London.
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Date/Year 1966

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Referenced Monuments (10)

  • Brook, Ashford - mollusc-rich slopewash deposits and buried Late Glacial palaeosol (Pleistocene Environmental Findspot)
  • Edwards Brickworks (also known as St Stephen's Brick Works), Canterbury (Findspot)
  • Fossiliferous brickearth at various Folkestone sites, mostly to NW of old town centre (Pleistocene Environmental Findspot)
  • GEO - Late Glacial palaeosol at brick-pit to SW of Castle Hill, Morehall (Important geological sequence)
  • Mammoth skeleton from Claypits road junction, Goodnestone (Pleistocene Environmental Findspot)
  • PEFS - Darlington Place, Folkestone: fossiliferous brickearth (Pleistocene Environmental Findspot)
  • PEFS - Folkestone, Dover Hill: mollusc-rich slopewash deposits and buried Late Glacial palaeosol (Pleistocene Environmental Findspot)
  • PEFS - Folkestone, Kingsnorth Gardens: fossiliferous brickearth (Pleistocene Environmental Findspot)
  • PEFS - Folkestone, London Street (mollusc-rich brickearth) (Pleistocene Environmental Findspot)
  • Various Ice Age mammalian fossils, from 19th C gravel pit south-west of Canterbury East station (Pleistocene Environmental Findspot)

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Jan 16 2023 1:31PM