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Salt in Cheshire
The Archaeology of Mining, and Quarrying, for Salt and the Evaporites (Gypsum, Anhydrite, Potash and Celestine)
William Furmval, H. E. Falk and the Salt Chamber of Commerce, 1815-1889: "Ome Chapters in the Economic History of Cheshire
Victorian Salt Pans and Rock Salt Mining
Salt Deposits in the UK
Pleistocene and Flandrian Natural Rock Salt Subsidence at Arclid Green, Sandbach, Cheshire Peter Worsley
Atkins, R 2003 an Early Salt Making Site and Settlement at Longhill Road, March, Cambridgeshire: an Archaeological Evaluation
The Rise and Fall of the Marshalls of Northwich, Salt Proprietors: a Saga of the Industrial Era in Cheshire, 1720-1917
Over and Winsford Archaeological Assessment 2003
Canal and Salt Town Middlewich, Cheshire Heritage Research
Salt Mines in the Carrickfergus Area of County Antrim’ Journal of the Mining Heritage Trust of Ireland, 14, Pp
The Salterns of the Lymington Area
Salt Deposits and Gas Cavern Storage in the UK with a Case Study of Salt Exploration from Cheshire
The Industrial Archaeology of Cheshire : an Overview Nevell, MD
Mineral Resource Information in Support of National, Regional and Local Planning: Cheshire (Comprising Cheshire, Boroughs of Halton and Warrington)
Middlewich Revised Archaeological Assessment 2013
Mining, and Quarrying, for Salt and Other Evaporite Minerals
The Excavation of an 18Th-Century Salt-Pan at St Monance, Fife
100 Referred to the Lords Stafford of Staffordshire; the Fortunes of Whose Family Were Among the Most Eventful in History
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180617 Lion Salt Works