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Geological sketchmap of England, with key to ages ('English Stone Bldg',1983)
Geological sketchmap of England from 'English Stone Building' by A Clifton-Taylor & A S Ireson, publ Gollancz in 1983. King's Cliffe lies on stratum of oolitic limestone from Jurassic age 140 - 195 million years ago. p20 explains our local area 'Inferior Oolitic Limestone', meaning lower, not poor in quality, is the lowest (and oldest) layer ...
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