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London and Clay
The most important formations are the Cretaceous Chalk, exposed as the high ground in the north and west of the county, forming the Chiltern Hills and the younger Palaeocene, Reading Beds and Eocene, London Clay which occupy the remaining southern part.
* London Clay
* Stintonornis ( London Clay Early Eocene of England )
Most of the villagers were agricultural or horticultural workers but with the early growth of the suburbs an increasing number worked in the brick industry that exploited the local London Clay.
White Clay Creek Preserve is a Pennsylvania state park in London Britain Township along White Clay Creek.
* † Argillipes ( London Clay Early Eocene of England ) PDF fulltext
The Americans sent top leaders, including Henry Clay, John Quincy Adams and Albert Gallatin, while the British send minor officials who kept in close touch with their superiors in London.
Much of the catchment area lies on impermeable rock ( including Wealden Clay and London Clay ), meaning that the river level responds rapidly to heavy rainfall.
At Leatherhead, the Mole leaves the chalk and turns northwestwards to flow across impermeable London Clay towards Cobham.
Viviparid snails and water scorpions ( of the genus Nepidae ) are commonly found where the river runs over the London Clay.
At Leatherhead, the river leaves the chalk and flows across impermeable London Clay.
At Leatherhead the river leaves the chalk bedrock, moving on to London Clay.
There are a series of gravel deposits laid down by the river above the London Clay between Cobham, Walton-on-Thames and Esher.
In 1916, she appeared in her first film as Julia Lovelace in Her Greatest Performance and continued to act in London and on tour, also making a few more films through 1922, including The Invasion of Britain ( 1918 ), Pillars of Society ( 1920 ), Victory and Peace, Potter's Clay ( 1922 ), and The Bohemian Girl as Buda the nursemaid, with Ivor Novello and Gladys Cooper ( 1922 ).
This grassy public space sits astride a sandy ridge, one of the highest points in London, running from Hampstead to Highgate, which rests on a band of London Clay.
The island, like much of north Kent, comprises London Clay and is a plentiful source of fossils.
In 2008 palaeontologists published details of the fossil skull, found on the island, of a large flying bird from the Eocene period called Dasornis in the deposits of the London Clay.
Fossilized turtle puppigerus found in the London Clay on the Isle of Sheppey and named for Parkinson, collection Teylers Museum
Joseph William Bazalgette was born at Hill Lodge, Clay Hill, Enfield, London, England, the son of Joseph William Bazalgette ( 1783 – 1849 ), a retired captain of the Royal Navy and Theresa Philo, née Pilton ( 1796 – 1850 ) and was grandson of a French Protestant immigrant.
As Turnpike Trusts were individually run, there was the possibility for greatly differing road conditions, especially over the London Clay basin of Kensington, Brentford, Hounslow and Slough, where winter conditions left the way muddy and uneven.

London and Early
* Conceptions of the Afterlife in Early Civilizations: Universalism, Constructivism and Near-Death Experience by Gregory Shushan, New York & London, Continuum, 2009.
Blythe House in West Kensington is used by the Museum for off-site storage of small and medium-sized artefacts, and Franks House in East London is used for storage and work on the " Early Prehistory "-Palaeolithic and Mesolithic-and some other collections.
Early in 1969 Bubbles took the lease on a three-storey building at 307 Portobello Road in Notting Hill Gate, West London.
* Muir, William, Annals of the Early Caliphate: From Original Sources, Smith, Elder & co., London, 1883
In December 1944 he recorded Quite Early One Morning produced by Aneirin Talfan Davies again for the Welsh BBC but when Davies offered it for national broadcast it was turned down by BBC London .. On 31 August 1945 Quite Early One Morning was broadcast on the BBC Home Service, and in the three years beginning October 1945, Thomas made over a hundred broadcasts for the corporation.
On 9 August 2010, Eagle Rock Entertainment released Live – The Early Years in the UK as a DVD compilation that includes Fusion – Live in London ( 1976 ) along with never before released live performances at Brunel University ( 1973 ) and on a German TV show Rockpalast ( 1974 ).
Early finals venues include Kennington Oval, in 1872 and 1874 – 92, the Racecourse Ground, Derby in 1886, Fallowfield Stadium, Manchester in 1893, Goodison Park in 1894, Burnden Park for the 1901 replay, Bramall Lane in 1912, the Crystal Palace Park, 1895 – 1914, Stamford Bridge 1920 – 22, and Lillie Bridge, Fulham, London in 1873.
Early in autumn 1927 he moved to London.
Early in the novella, Marlow recounts how London, the largest, most populous and wealthiest city in the world, was a dark place in Roman times.
Early in 1976, London SS broke up before ever performing publicly, spinning off two new bands: The Damned and The Clash, which was joined by Joe Strummer, former lead singer of The 101 ' ers.
Early London porters were strong beers by modern standards.
* Horace Kinder Mann, The Lives of the Popes in the Early Middle Ages from 590 to 1304 ( London 1910 ) 5: 249, 250, 252 – 253, 254, 256, 259 – 260, 276.
Early in June 1899, while home on leave, he had a chance encounter in a London street with Clements Markham ( now knighted and RGS President ), and learned for the first time of an impending Antarctic expedition under the auspices of the Royal Geographical Society.
Early Scoutmaster training camps were held in London and Yorkshire in 1910 and 1911.
* P. M. Barford, The Early Slavs: Culture and Society in Early Medieval Eastern Europe, British Museum Press, London 2001, ISBN 978-0-7141-2804-7
( 1985 ) Early romantic masters 2: Weber, Berlioz, Medelssohn, The composer biography series, London: Macmillan, ISBN 0-333-39014-8
* Brown, M. ( 1978 ) Madagascar Rediscovered: A History from Early Times to Independence ( London: Damien Tunnacliff )
Early maps of London show numerous stockyards in the periphery of the city, where slaughter occurred in the open air.
Martin, Numbers in Early Indian Cancellations, 1855-1884 ( Robson Lowe, London 1970 ).
Kelly, J. N. D., Early Christian Doctrines, 5th edition 1977 ( Continuum, London, 511 pp., ISBN 0-8264-5252-3 ), chaps.
Early banking ( money-changing ) activity is suggested occurring in the city according to a silver drachma coin from Trapezus in the British Museum, London.
Shakespeare's Early Comedies ( London: The Athlone Press, 1965 ; rpt.

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