Geological Survey of England and Wales 1:63,360 geological map series [Old Series]
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Sheet number | Sheet title | Published year | View record |
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110SW | [Wark, Cornhill, and part of the Cheviots.] | 1885 | Full entry |
110SE | [Wooler, Chillingham, Belford, Bamborough. Castle, Holy Island, and the Farne Islands.] | 1890 | Full entry |
110 | Macclesfield. | 1968 | Full entry |
110 | Latheron. | 1985 | Full entry |
110 | Macclesfield. | 1990 | Full entry |
110 | Macclesfield. | 1997 | Full entry |
110 | Latheron. | 1914 | Full entry |
110 | Latheron. | 1931 | Full entry |
110 | Latheron. | 1956 | Full entry |
57 N - 10 W | St Kilda Sheet 57 N - 10 W Sea Bed Sediments. | 1991 | Full entry |
110 | Edenderry | 1859 | Full entry |
110 | Horizontal section 110. Section from Byerhope Head, one mile east of Allenheads, across the Yoredale Rocks, Millstone Grit and the Durham Coal-field, through Hunstanworth, the Derwent Lead Mines, Muggleswick, Healeyfield, Iveston, South Moor Colliery, Pelton Colliery, Lambton Park, South Biddick and West Herrington; thence across the Magnesian Limestone through Silksworth, Tunstall and Ryhope Colliery, to the coast, three miles south of Sunderland by H.H. Howell and D. Burns. Reference geological maps 102 N.E., 103 N.W., 105 S.W., S.E., 1-inch; and 11, 12, 13, 14, 16, 17, 18, Durham, 6-inch. | 1875 | Full entry |
110 | Horizontal section 110. Section from Byerhope Head, one mile east of Allenheads, across the Yoredale Rocks, Millstone Grit and the Durham Coal-field, through Hunstanworth, the Derwent Lead Mines, Muggleswick, Healeyfield, Iveston, South Moor Colliery, Pelton Colliery, Lambton Park, South Biddick and West Herrington; thence across the Magnesian Limestone through Silksworth, Tunstall and Ryhope Colliery, to the coast, three miles south of Sunderland by H.H. Howell and D. Burns. Reference geological maps 102 N.E., 103 N.W., 105 S.W., S.E., 1-inch; and 11, 12, 13, 14, 16, 17, 18, Durham, 6-inch. | 1875 | Full entry |
Map 17 | Titanium | 1979 | Full entry |
57 N - 12 W | Anton Dohrn 57 N - 12 W Aeromagnetic anomaly. | 1984 | Full entry |
98 | Calcium. Chromium | 1997 | Full entry |
97 | [Thematic multi-element studies, continued]. Temporal variability | 1999 | Full entry |
96 | Uranium in stream sediment | 2000 | Full entry |
A New Geological Map of England and Wales by W. Smith, Engineer 1820. [Facsimile reprint]. | Full entry | ||
111 | Buxton. | 1978 | Full entry |
57 N - 10 W | St Kilda 57 N - 10 W Free-air gravity anomaly. | 1989 | Full entry |
57 N - 10 W | St Kilda Sheet 57 N - 10 W Quaternary Geology. | 1992 | Full entry |
111 | Buxton. | 1978 | Full entry |
111 | Maynooth | 1859 | Full entry |
111 | Maynooth | 1901 | Full entry |
111 | Horizontal section 111. Section across the Bristol Coalfield, and the North part of the Somersetshire Coal-field, from Cromhall, at the North, through Iron Acton and Mangotsfield (showing Frog Lane, Parkfield and Fryars Pits) through Warmley to Willsbridge at the South of the Bristol Coal-field, thence to Keynsham and Compton Dando, in Somersetshire from sections supplied to the Royal Coal Commission by John Anstie under the direction of Joseph Prestwich. The details above the Coal Measures revised by H.B. Woodward. Continued in Sheet 112. Reference geological maps 19, 35. (Vertical Section, 49.) | 1875 | Full entry |
Geological & mineralogical map of England and Wales with parts of Scotland, ireland & France, showing also the inland navigation by means of rivers & canals, with their elevation in feet above the sea. The Rail Roads & Principal road, by J.A. Knipe. | 1948 | Full entry | |
Map 18 | Uranium | 1979 | Full entry |
57 N - 10 W | St Kilda 57 N - 10 W Aeromagnetic anomaly. | 1984 | Full entry |
57 N - 10 W | St.Kilda 57 N - 10 W Bouguer anomaly. | 1988 | Full entry |
99 | Calcium. Chromium - [text] | 1997 | Full entry |
98 | [Thematic multi-element studies, continued]. Temporal variability | 1999 | Full entry |
97 | Uranium in stream sediment - [text] | 2000 | Full entry |
112 | Chesterfield. | 2012 | Full entry |
Dublin | 1902 | Full entry | |
112 | Chesterfield. | 1929 | Full entry |
112 | Chesterfield. | 1963 | Full entry |
112 | Chesterfield. | 1966 | Full entry |
112 | Chesterfield. | 1971 | Full entry |
57 N - 08 W | Little Minch Sheet 57 N - 08 W including parts of Great Glen 57 N - 06 W Sea Bed Sediments and Quaternary. | 1988 | Full entry |
112 | Dublin | 1859 | Full entry |
112 | Dublin | 1901 | Full entry |
112 | Dublin | 1902 | Full entry |
112 | Horizontal section 112. Continued from Sheet 111. Section across the Somersetshire Coal-field, from Houndstreet on the north through Farmborough, Timsbury Clandown, Radstock, Kilmersdon, and Mells crossing the East End of the Mendip Hills at Whatley, Long Knoll, near Maiden Bradley. Being a continuation of Horizontal section 111 thus completing the Section North and South of the Bristol and Somerset Coal-field from sections supplied to the Royal Coal Commission by John Anstie under the direction of Joseph Prestwich. The details above the Coal Measures revised by H.B. Woodward. The whole superintended & compiled by Edward Best. Map 19. (Vertical Section, 49.) | 1875 | Full entry |
112 | Horizontal section 112. Continued from Sheet 111. Section across the Somersetshire Coal-field, from Houndstreet on the north through Farmborough, Timsbury Clandown, Radstock, Kilmersdon, and Mells crossing the East End of the Mendip Hills at Whatley, Long Knoll, near Maiden Bradley. Being a continuation of Horizontal section 111 thus completing the Section North and South of the Bristol and Somerset Coal-field from sections supplied to the Royal Coal Commission by John Anstie under the direction of Joseph Prestwich. The details above the Coal Measures revised by H.B. Woodward. The whole superintended & compiled by Edward Best. Map 19. (Vertical Section, 49.) | 1875 | Full entry |
Map 19 | Uranium in water | 1979 | Full entry |
57 N - 08 W | Little Minch 57 N - 08 W Aeromagnetic anomaly. | 1984 | Full entry |
57 N - 08 W | Little Minch 57 N - 08 W Bouguer anomaly. | 1988 | Full entry |
100 | Cobalt. Copper | 1997 | Full entry |
99 | [Thematic multi-element studies, continued]. Temporal variability | 1999 | Full entry |
98 | Vanadium in stream sediment | 2000 | Full entry |
113 | Ollerton. | 1911 | Full entry |
113 | Cape Wrath | 1886 | Full entry |
57 N - 08 W | Little Minch Sheet 57 N - 08 W including parts of Great Glen 57 N - 06 W Solid Geology. | 1986 | Full entry |
113 | Ollerton. | 1954 | Full entry |
113 | Ollerton. | 1966 | Full entry |
113 | Cape Wrath. | 1998 | Full entry |
113 | Cape Wrath. | 1998 | Full entry |
113 | Aran Islands | 1869 | Full entry |
113 | Horizontal section 113. Section No. 1. From the Carboniferous Limestone of Scalelands, Frizington, Cumberland, across the Skiddaw Slates of Blakely Raise, the Grit of Lank Rigg, the Syenitic Granite of Copeland Forest; the Volcanic Rocks of Buckbarrow, Wastdale and the Screes; the Granite of Eskdale; the Volcanic rocks of Harter Fell across the Duddon, north of Seathwaite, and over Walney Scar to the Coniston Limestone Series, Stockdale Slates and Coniston Flags, on Torver Common, Lancashire by W.T. Aveline, J.C. Ward and R. Russell. Section No. 2. From the River Duddon at Black Dubb, south of Hall Dunnerdale, across Caw and Lang Bank, to the Coniston Limestone Series, Stockdale Slates and Coniston Flags of Broughton Moor, Lancashire by W.T. Aveline. Reference geological maps 101 S.W., 99 N.E., 98 N.W.; Cumberland, 68, 73, 74, 79, 83, 84; Lancashire, 3, 4, 6-inch. | 1878 | Full entry |
Map 20 | Vanadium | 1979 | Full entry |
Geological map of Berkshire, by W. Smith, Mineral Surveyor. 1819. [Facsimile reprint]. | 1993 | Full entry | |
101 | Cobalt. Copper - [text] | 1997 | Full entry |
100 | [Thematic multi-element studies, continued]. Eutrophication: phosphates and nitrates | 1999 | Full entry |
99 | Vanadium in stream sediment - [text] | 2000 | Full entry |
114 | Tongue | 1889 | Full entry |
114 | Tongue | 1893 | Full entry |
57 N - 06 W | Great Glen Sheet 57 N - 06 W Solid Geology. | 1989 | Full entry |
114E | Tongue. | 1997 | Full entry |
114W | Loch Eriboll . | 2002 | Full entry |
114 | Lincoln. | 1973 | Full entry |
114 | Ballyvaghan | 1862 | Full entry |
114 | Ballyvaghan | 1868 | Full entry |
114 | Ballyvaghan | 1882 | Full entry |
114 | Horizontal section 114. Section from the Carboniferous Limestone near Scales Moor, across the Skiddaw Slate of Oswen Fell, Blake Fell and Gavel Fell the Syenitic Granite of Ennerdale, the Volcanic Rocks of Pillar and Kirk Fell, the Granite of Wastdale Head, the Volcanic Rocks of Scafell Pikes, of the heads of Eskdale and Duddon Dale (Cumberland); Greyfriars, Coniston Old Man, and the Coniston Limestone, Stockdale Slates, Coniston Flags and Grits to the Bannisdale Slates east of Coniston Water, Lancashire by W.T. Aveline, J.C. Ward, R. Russell and E.J. Herbert. Reference geological maps 98 N.W., 101 S.W., S.E., 1-inch; 62, 68, 69, 74, 79, 80, Cumberland; 1, 4, Lancashire, 6-inch. | 1877 | Full entry |
57 N - 06 W | Great Glen 57 N - 06 W Bouguer anomaly. | 1976 | Full entry |
57 N - 06 W | Great Glen 57 N - 06 W Aeromagnetic anomaly. | 1978 | Full entry |
Map 21 | Zinc | 1979 | Full entry |
Geological map of Durham, by W. Smith, Mineral Surveyor. 1824. [Facsimile reprint]. | 1993 | Full entry | |
102 | Iron. Lead | 1997 | Full entry |
101 | [Thematic multi-element studies, continued]. Chemical speciation of potentially toxic trace elements | 1999 | Full entry |
100 | Yttrium in stream sediment | 2000 | Full entry |
115E | Reay. | 2003 | Full entry |
115 | Reay | 1898 | Full entry |
115 | Reay | 1898 | Full entry |
57 N - 04 W | Moray Buchan Sheet 57 N - 04 W Solid Geology. | 1977 | Full entry |
115E | Reay. | 1985 | Full entry |
115W | Strathy Point. | 1994 | Full entry |
115 | Horncastle. | 1995 | Full entry |
115W | Strathy Point. | 1996 | Full entry |
115 | Loughrea | 1865 | Full entry |
115 | Loughrea | 1901 | Full entry |
115 | Horizontal section 115. Section from the Carboniferous Limestone N. of Cockermouth, through the Skiddaw Slate Series of Elva Hill, Ling Fell, Whinlatter, Grisedale and Causey Pikes and the Volcanic Series of Borrowdale, the Plumbago Mines, the Volcanic Rocks of Base Brown, Allen Crags, Bow Fell, Pike of Blisco, Wrynose, and Wetherlam, to the Coniston Limestone (Lower Silurian) and through the Coniston Flags and Grits and Bannisdale Slates (Upper Silurian) south-east of Coniston Lake by W.T. Aveline, J.C. Ward, C.E. De Rance and E.J. Herbert. Reference geological maps 98 N.W., 101 N.E., S.E., 1-inch; 46, 55, 63, 64, 70, 74, 75, 80, Cumberland; 25, Westmorland; 1, 4, 5, Lancashire, 6-inch. | 1877 | Full entry |
57 N - 04 W | Moray Buchan 57 N - 04 W Bouguer anomaly. | 1976 | Full entry |
57 N - 04 W | Moray-Buchan 57 N - 04 W Aeromagnetic anomaly. | 1978 | Full entry |
Map 22 | Zirconium | 1979 | Full entry |
Geological map of Gloucestershire, by W. Smith, Mineral Surveyor. 1819. [Facsimile reprint]. | 1993 | Full entry | |
103 | Iron. Lead - [text] | 1997 | Full entry |
102 | [Thematic multi-element studies, continued]. Chemical speciation of potentially toxic trace elements | 1999 | Full entry |
101 | Yttrium in stream sediment - [text] | 2000 | Full entry |
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