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- A Geological Model of the North Downs of Kent: the River Medway to the River Great Stour
- A Thesis Submitted to the University of London (Imperial College of Science and Technology) for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy in the Faculty of Science
- The Mineralogy and Fabric Of
- 'Brickearths' in Kent, UK and Their
- The Engineering Geology of Loessic Deposits in South East England
- The Chalk Aquifer of the North Downs
- Sussex Historic Landscape Characterisation: Volume II
- The Geology of Pegwell Bay by Lee Russell Bsc(Hons)(Open), Dipphys(Open)
- Chalk Mining Frindsbury
- On the Structure of the Thames Valley and of Its Contained
- Early Palaeolithic (2010 with Revisions in 2017 and 2019)
- Ramsgate, Much of Which Has Come to Light in the Last Fifty Years As a Result of Recent Commercial, Transport and Residential Developments (Figure 2)
- MINERAL RESOURCE ASSESSMENT, PRESTON FIELDS (SOUTH), SALTERS LANE, FAVERSHAM for PRESTON FIELD LAND TRUSTEES
- TRM3 Other Minerals Kent County Council Contents 1 Introduction 1
- London's Foundations
- Collapsible Soils in the UK
- Minerals Safeguarding Areas and Mineral Consultation Areas for West Sussex
- North Downs Area Profile: Supporting Documents
- Excursions to the Farnham Gravel Pits on April 23Rd, and to the Brickfields and Gravel Pits at Dawley, Between Hayes and West Drayton, on April 30Th, 1904