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Journal
Hardwicke Science GossipYear
1879Volume
v. 15 (1879)Page
Page 244Map
Coordinates: [0, 0, 117, 370, 681, 691], Details: "keywords"=>["Map", "Lincolnshire Marsh Land", "Lincolnshire", "marsh", "cretaceous rocks", "wetland map sediment geology SE Lincs "]Inscription
Coordinates: [363, 769, 0, 0, 0, 0], Details: "text"=>["Wainfleet", "Skefness", "Burgh", "Firsby", "1", "Welton", "Steeping", "2", "4", "East Fen", "Spilsby", "3", "Well", "Partney", "Atford", "6", "Stickford", "Revesby", "West Fen", "Stickney", "5", "Bellean", "Fig. 179Map of the Lincolnshire Marsh Land. Scale about five miles to one inch.1. Marsh and Fen; 2. Hessle clay; 3. Sandbanks; 4. Gravel and sand; 5. Chalky clay; 6. Cretaceous rocks.", "Fig 179 Map of the Lincolnshire Marshland.Scale about five miles to one inch.1 Marsh and fen2 Hessle Clay3 Sandbanks4 Gravel and sand5 Chalky clay6 Cretaceous rocks", "Chalk Wolds", "Louth", "Cowthorpe", "Lincolnshire Railway", "Various place names from Louth to Stickney and east to the coast"]; Coordinates: [622, 533, 0, 0, 0, 0], Details: "text"=>["Sutton", "Anderby", "Mablethorpe", "1"]PageID
1804105Classification No
6Image Scale
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