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Coordinates: [77, 482, 0, 0, 0, 0], Details: "text"=>["Fig 133 - Pit at Luton, Kent. Upper chalk, 100 feet exposed, dip 6º NWA and B, two very hard iron-stained chalk layers of 2 feet thick, C and D, two fissured 1/2\" to 1\" wide.", "Fig. 133 - Pit at Luton, Kent. Upper chalk, 100 feet exposed; dip 6 degrees N.W. A, B, two similar very hard iron-stained chalk layers of 2 feet thick. C, D, two fisures 1/2 to 1 inch wide.", "Fig. 133. - Pit at Luton, Kent. Upper chalk, 100 feet exposed; dip 6º N.W. A,B, two similar very hard iron-stained chalk layers of 2 feet thick. C,D, two fissures 1/2 to 1 inch wide.", "75 FT", "100 FT", "Fig. 133 — Pit at Luton, Kent. Upper chalk, 100 feet exposed; dip 6 degrees N.W. A, B, two similar very hard iron-stained chalk layers of 2 feet thick. C, D, two fissures 1/2 to 1 inch wide.", "Pit at Luton, Kent. Upper chalk, 100 feet exposed; dip 6° N.W. A, B, two similar very hard iron-stained chalk layers of 2 feet thick. C, D, two fissure 1/2 to 1 inch wide.", "40 FT", "Fig. 133-Pit at Luton, Kent. Upper chalk, 100 feet exposed; dip 6[deg] N.W. A,B, two similar very hard iron-stained chalk layers of 2 feet thick. C, D, two fissures 1/2 to 1 inch wide."]; Coordinates: [651, 511, 0, 0, 0, 0], Details: "text"=>["Fig. 134. Upper chalk cutting on one side of London Rd, Luton, commonly known as Chatham Hill, 3/4 mile from locality in Fig 131 and part of the same escarpment. Dip NW, 36' exposed. B, continuation of lower iron-stained layer shown in Fig 133; E, faults; F, cheek of flint.", "Slope of 1 ft. in 6", "Slope of 1Ft. in 6", "Fig. 134 - Upper chalk cutting on one side of London Road, Luton, commonly known as Chatham Hill, 1/4 mile from locality shown in Fig. 133, and part of same escarpment. Dip N.W., 36 feet exposed. B, continuation of lower iron-stained layer shown in Fig. 133; E, faults; F, cheek of flint.", "Slope of 1 FT in 6", "Fig. 134.-Upper chalk cutting on one side of London Road, Luton, commonly known as Chatham Hill, 1/4 mmile from locality shown in Fig. 133, and part of same escarpment. Dip N.W., 36 feet exposed. B, continuation of lower iron-stained layer shown in Fig. 133; E, faults; F, check of flint.", "Slope of 1 FT. in 6", "Fig. 134. — Upper chalk cutting on one side of London Road, Luton, commonly known as Chatham Hill, 1/4 mile from locality shown in Fig. 133, and part of same escarpments. Dip N.W., 26 feet exposed. B, continuation of lower iron-stained layer shown in Fig. 133; E, faults; F, cheek of flint.", "Upper chalk cutting on one side of London Road, Luton, commonly known as Chatham hill, 1/4 mile from locality shown in Fig. 133, and part of same escarpment Dip N.W., 36 feet exposed. B, continuation of lower iron-stained layer showed in Fig. 133; e]E, faults ; F, cheek of flint."]; Coordinates: [623, 1125, 0, 0, 0, 0], Details: "text"=>["Fig 136 - Ventriculite.", "Fig. 136. — Ventriculite.", "Fig. 136 - Ventriculite", "Ventriculite.", "Ventriculite"]; Coordinates: [396, 825, 0, 0, 0, 0], Details: "text"=>["Escapement", "Escarpment", "escarpment", "Fig. 135.-Lane at Luton, 48 feet exposed, dip 6[deg] N.W. A,B pipe, 36 feet in depth, containing Thanet sands, green-coated and ordinary flints. Fossils very rare here.", "Fig. 135 - Lane at Luton, 48 feet exposed, dip 6 degrees N.W. A, B, pipe, 36 feet in depth, containing Thanet sands, green-coated and ordinary flints. Fossils very rare here.", "Fig. 135. - Lane at Luton, 48 feet exposed, dip 6º N.W. A,B, pipe, 36 feet in depth, containing Thanet sands, green-coated and ordinary flints. Fossils very rare here.", "Fig. 136. - Ventriculite.", "Fig 135 - Lane at Luton48' exposed, dip 6º NWA,B pipe 36' in depth containing Thanet sands, green coated and ordinary flints. Fossils very rare here.", "ventriculite", "Fig. 136.-Ventriculite."]; Coordinates: [407, 294, 0, 0, 0, 0], Details: "text"=>["Slope Towards Luton Valley", "Slope towards Luton Valley", "slope towards luton valley", "slope of 6ft in 1", "Fig. 134. - Upper chalk cutting on one side of London Road, Luton, commonly known as Chatham Hill, 1/4 mile from locality shown in Fig. 133, and part of same escarp,met. Dip N.W., 36 feet exposed. B, continuation of lower iron-stained layer shown in Fig. 133; E, faults; F, cheek of flint."]