Map record details
Map series | Geological Survey of England and Wales 1:63,360/1:50,000 geological map series, New Series |
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Sheet number | 269 |
Sheet title | Windsor. |
Map type | Solid and Drift |
Scale | 1:50 000 |
Publication year | 1999 |
Author statement | Original geological survey at 1:63 360 scale. Published as Old Series Sheets 7 and 8, in 1861-1862. Drift added in 1871 and 1887. Surveyed at 1:10 560 scale by T.I. Pocock in 1902 and by H. Dewey and C.E.N. Bromehead in 1910-1911; published 1920. Reprinted with minor amendments 1964 and 1969. Compilation with minor amendments on second series 1:50 000 base by B. Young 1979. Partly re-surveyed and revised on the 1:10 000 scale by I.T. Williamson, A. Smith, R.A. Ellison, R.T. Mogridge, P.J. Strange, A.J.M. Barron and A.J. Humpage 1996. Interpretation of deep geological section by T.C. Pharaoh. R.A.B. Bazley, I.R. Basham, and P.J. Strange, Regional Geologists. |
Published statement | Published 1999. Print code: 99/1800. |
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