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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.
* Proherodius ( London Clay Early Eocene of London, England )-Presbyornithidae?
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 Formation
* Duncan, Francis, A Description of the Island Of St Helena Containing Observations on its Singular Structure and Formation and an Account of its Climate, Natural History, and Inhabitants, London, Printed For R Phillips, 6 Bridge Street, Blackfriars, 1805
* Formation of Leigh RLFC and London Scottish
* Turner, John Howard ( 1977 ), The London Brighton and South Coast Railway 1 Origins and Formation, Batsford, ISBN 0-7134-0275-X
* Arming the Protestants: The Formation of the Ulster Special Constabulary and the Royal Ulster Constabulary 1920 – 27, Michael Farrell, Pluto Press ( London / Sydney 1983 ), ISBN 0-86104-705-2
Due to the parish's location within the Kennet Valley there is a high concentration of alluvium, with the content largely determined by the London Clay Formation, the Bagshot Formation, and the Bracklesham Beds.
The Gault Formation thins across the London Platform and then terminates against the Red Chalk just to the south of The Wash.
* Turner, John Howard, The London Brighton and South Coast Railway: 1 Origins and Formation, Batsford, 1977.
His major work was The Formation of Christendom ( London, 8 vols., 1865-1895 ).
K. ( 1991 ), ' Global Formation: Structures of the World Economy ' London, Oxford and New York: Basil Blackwell.
In 1962, while working at the Department of Biomechanics and Surgical Materials at the University of London, Winter published his landmark Nature paper Formation of the scab and the rate of epithelisation of superficial wounds in the skin of the young domestic pig ( Nature 193: 293 1962 ) where he demonstrated that, contrary to the conventional wisdom that wounds should be allowed to dry out and form scabs to promote healing, wounds instead healed faster if kept moist.

London and is
It is perhaps difficult to conceive, but imagine that tonight on London bridge the Teddy boys of the East End will gather to sing Marlowe, Herrick, Shakespeare, and perhaps some lyrics of their own.
It is screaming at you even in the taxis of London ''.
There is Karl Marx, of course, buried in London.
He is a member of the Institution of Electrical Engineers, London, a registered professional engineer in Connecticut and Ohio, and a chartered electrical engineer in Great Britain.
Like the recent Scheherazade from London ( High Fidelity, Sept. 1961 ), it is successful because emphasis has been placed on good musical and engineering practices rather than on creating sensational effects.
The respectability which money confers implies a different etiquette, and, upon taking up the life of a London gentleman, Pip must learn from Herbert Pocket that `` the spoon is not generally used over-hand, but under ''.
She is in Madame Tussard's Waxworks in London, a princess of the Kiowa tribe and an honorary colonel in many states.
For the `` tide is well on the turn '', as the London Catholic weekly Universe has written.
One is an imperial London stockbroker called Jerebohm.
London explains that the very distinct directional effect in the Phase 4 series is due in large part to their novel methods of microphoning and recording the music on a number of separate tape channels.
The London label offers an operatic recital by Ettore Bastianini, a baritone whose fame is international.
There is Mijbil, an otter who travelled with Maxwell -- and gave Maxwell's name to a new species -- from the Tigris marshes to his London flat.
This is not only a compliment to Mijbil, of whom there are a fine series of photographs and drawings in the book, but to the author who has catalogued the saga of a frightened otter cub's journey by plane from Iraq to London, then by train ( where he lay curled in the wash basin playing with the water tap ) to Camusfearna, with affectionate detail.
With Julie London enacting the central role with husky-voiced sincerity, the longsuffering heroine is at least attractive.
She is just home from a sojourn in London where she has become the sweetheart of a young fellow named Ronnie ( we never do see him ) and has been subjected to a first course in thinking and appreciating, including a dose of good British socialism.
There is an Anglican Communion Office in London, under the aegis of the Archbishop of Canterbury, but it only serves a supporting and organisational role.
After four years of war-torn London, Christie hoped she can return some day to Syria, which she described as " gentle fertile country and its simple people, who know how to laugh and how to enjoy life ; who are idle and gay, and who have dignity, good manners, and a great sense of humor, and to whom death is not terrible.
* 1895 – Oscar Wilde is arrested in the Cadogan Hotel, London after losing a libel case against the Marquess of Queensberry.
* 1755 – Samuel Johnson's A Dictionary of the English Language is published in London.
* 1814 – The Convention of London, a treaty between the United Kingdom and the United Provinces, is signed in London, England.
The London Illustrated News published this photo in January 1921 ( shown at right ) This 1921 photo was also used by the Perth Western Mail in 1924 in a montage and is shown at the right below it.
* 1965 – A Rolling Stones concert in London, Ontario is shut down by police after 15 minutes due to rioting.
) Henry Babbage's " Analytical Engine Mill " is on display at the Science Museum in London.
The first known instance of Newton's lines joined to music was in A Companion to the Countess of Huntingdon's Hymns ( London, 1808 ), where it is set to the tune " Hephzibah " by English composer John Jenkins Husband.

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