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Magazine of Natural History and Journal of Zoology, v. 2 (1829), Page 44, ASC0000h9u

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History

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Journal

Magazine of Natural History and Journal of Zoology

Year

1829

Volume

v. 2 (1829)

Page

Page 44

Inscription

Coordinates: [649, 576, 0, 0, 0, 0], Details: "text"=>["13", "Barr", "Lime works.", "Hay Head Lime works.", "Barr.", "Walsall", "Walsall."]; Coordinates: [225, 550, 0, 0, 0, 0], Details: "text"=>["Dudley", "Tipton", "Lime works.", "The lime strata of Dudley dip principally to the east and to the west, and are raised in the shape of a cone, with their lines of continuity at the summit broken away, (fig. 11.)SIC -- labelled fig. 13", "Coal and Iron works.", "Wednesbury", "Wednesbury."]

Drawing

Coordinates: [0, 0, 39, 518, 717, 194], Details: "keywords"=>["coal", "Dudley", "Tipton", "Wednesbury", "Walsall", "iron", "lime", "geology", "Orthoceratite", "fossils", "lines of continuity ", "trilobite", "linestone", "trap rock", "Rowley", "Castle Hill", "Cawney Hill", "strata", "fossil", "Hay Head", "Barr", "landscape", "lime formation", "lime strata", "castle hill", "cawney hill", "dudley dip"]

PageID

2308959

Classification No

11

Image Scale

0.360825