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he summit plateau is formed from the Pennant Sandstone, a rock assigned to the Carboniferous Upper
Garreg Las is formed from the Twrch Sandstone, a coarse sandstone (formerly known as the B
slopes of the hill are formed from the Twrch Sandstone, a coarse quartzitic sandstone (gritstone),
to the Brownstones Formation of the Old Red Sandstone, a suite of sedimentary rocks laid down duri
Most of these building are sandstone; a result of the construction of fire resist
Old Black comprises Thunderhead sandstone, a type of Precambrian metamorphic rock comm
ginia is the principal source of Aquia Creek sandstone, a building stone used in many of the early
ainst the north side, including three in red sandstone, a rare material for 18th-century Washington
l L-shape, with a facade of brown Longmeadow sandstone, a tower rising from the L's inner corner, a
s are composed of a red Permian and Triassic sandstone about 200 Million years old.
fine grained sandstone above coarser Hawkesbury Sandstone, West Pym
ugged point shows gently sloping beds of red sandstone above vertical beds of greywacke, forming a
It is built in cast iron and has yellow sandstone abutments forming a single arch measuring 50
The basin contains a sandstone acquifer at its base (confined), and an unco
lties in crossing the terrain, with the hard sandstone adding to their problems.
Graywacke Sandstone after crossing Leonard's Bridge.
e the well is drilled into Pennsylvanian age sandstone, all previous records have been from Ordovic
the Big Muddy Valley, a cleft of erosion and sandstone along Big Muddy Creek.
hind the gate is an empty canopy made out of sandstone, also designed by Lutyens, and inspired by a
walls are constructed primarily of brick and sandstone, although elements of iron and of other kind
July 27, 1993: Kansas City, KS - Sandstone Amphitheater
7/3/98, Sandstone Amphitheater, Bonner Springs, Kansas
Eniwetok in 1948, she took part in Operation Sandstone, an atomic bomb test.
The chapel is constructed in sandstone and has Welsh slate roofs.
is built from locally quarried "Penrith" red sandstone and is still partially standing.
he Maelor Way, the Staffordshire Way and the Sandstone and Gritstone Trails.
vival style, constructed of coursed, squared sandstone, and arranged in a square plan.
It often grows on sandstone and serpentine soils.
northern Yilgarn Craton between the towns of Sandstone and Meekatharra, central Western Australia.,
val and crossed by a bridge constructed from sandstone and brick which replaced an earlier wooden d
er itself are scattered outcrops of deformed sandstone and breccia around the northern edge of the
Poorly sorted sandstone and concretionary beds also occur.
ly English" in style, constructed of coursed sandstone and with red-tiled roofs.
It is constructed of red Potsdam Sandstone and features a castellated roofline.
It is constructed of rough-cut sandstone and features a steeply pitched roof and tall
It is constructed in red sandstone and has three storeys, with string courses b
of a square-sectioned fluted shaft made from Sandstone and is overall 500cm high"
rral and coastal sage scrub habitat on rocky sandstone and gabbro substrates.
The Old Crypt is built in sandstone and brick with a grey slate roof.
ls, Twmpa is composed of alternate layers of sandstone and mudstone dating from the Devonian period
o has pilasters, but in red brick instead of sandstone, and the cornice is also omitted.
ll in a deep cutting in 200-million year old sandstone, and is crossed by Freeth Bridge (now restri
olcanic rock and then through the Cretaceous sandstone and shaly sandstone, with Jurassic limestone
it is a brick structure with a foundation of sandstone and a slate roof.
melted the plate glass windows and exploded sandstone and granite blocks with which it was faced.
in successive deposits of limestone, shale, sandstone, and coal, known in the UK as Yoredale cycle
The church is built of red sandstone and is approximately square in plan.
rst buildings in Glasgow to be made from red sandstone, and was built that same year to accommodate
ountain is a large mass of Devonian Oriskany sandstone and Marcellus shale with numerous bare rock
The church is built in blocks of calciferous sandstone and has green slate roofs.
ed of Esopus Creek, that much of the exposed sandstone and shale showed an unusually closely spaced
The underlying rocks are Devonian sandstone and Carboniferous limestone, overlain by wit
tle-like in appearance, it is constructed of sandstone and features a square Norman-style tower, sm
upper levels consist of a different type of sandstone, and are the result of a later (Roman Empire
section, part of the Wormwood Formation, is sandstone and siltstone.
These caves are made of sandstone and are thousands of years old.
It is made of a purplish-green micaceous sandstone and is thought to have originated from outcr
It is built in sandstone and brick with grey slate gabled roofs in tw
embrokeshire West Wales has cliffs of purple sandstone and a sandy beach at low tide reached by ste
hropshire, and serve as outcrops for Old Red Sandstone, and also various coal measures and limeston
ed of interbedded fine-grained, dusky yellow sandstone and olive-gray clay shale in ledgy graded be
extensive deposits of black shale, quartzose sandstone, and chert beds.
der webs and plants (Heuchera parviflora) on sandstone and limestone bluffs.
e fells are formed from alternating bands of sandstone and limestone assigned by geologists to the
re of lavas and sedimentary rocks, including sandstone and mudstone, and lies unconformably on top
ers high and are made of gypsum and lime cut sandstone and total circumference is about 20 km.
he range was elevated as erosion removed the sandstone and shale surrounding the basalt lava flows
Zircons in the sandstone and underlying mudstone indicate an age of 1
park contain brilliant formations of eroded sandstone and sand dunes more than 150 million years o
It is a rectangular structure, built of sandstone and shaped like a truncated pyramid.
was the first dam constructed using tertiary sandstone and siltstone as fill materials.
This soil profile showed that beneath the sandstone and lime concrete footings was a 1.5 to 2.0
The church is constructed of ashlar red sandstone and it has a green slate roof.
and consists of 108 temples chiseled out of sandstone and marbles; it is devoted to the royal fami
The 100 ft (30 m) high cliffs are sandstone and clay which is subject to erosion.
features a limestone substrate as opposed to sandstone, and has greater topographical relief and de
s rocky ridges, bluffs, hillsides, weathered sandstone, and open woods.
The church is constructed in sandstone, and the chancel and north wall have been re
ries including coal mining, the quarrying of sandstone and limestone, brick making, and agriculture
There is an area of sandstone and shale of Carboniferous age in the north
[The church itself] is built in red sandstone and comprises an aisled five-bay nave with g
The basic construction of local red sandstone and conical stone tiled roof is thought to h
e Mudstone", but additionally with layers of sandstone, and date from 250 million years ago.
The stonework is finished in local red sandstone and honey coloured Cotswold stone.
Constructed of sandstone and faced with ashlar, the remaining structu
It is of local, rough cut Paskapoo sandstone, and has one of the oldest tin roofs in Calg
Completed in 1912 on reclaimed land out of sandstone and brick with a base of Coromandel granite,
all (22 m) bell tower, was constructed using sandstone and limestone.
The soil is chiefly composed of sandstone and conglomerate formations, which are the s
The bedrock is sandstone, and the land is relatively flat with an ave
, which were mined at Ronnenberg and Benthe, sandstone and limestone in the Deister and Kleine Deis
t of Osmington Mills are of calcite-cemented sandstone and come from the Bencliff Grit Formation wh
of the first cathedral building consists of sandstone and it is extraordinarily thick.
It is of ashlar sandstone and is built on three piers, each with a cut
cted of rough-hewn granite blocks trimmed in sandstone and housing a memorial building.
The deposits include siltstone, claystone, sandstone, and lignite coal laid down in a coastal pla
ide, it is a brick building with elements of sandstone and metal.
nly early Victorian era settlement with fine sandstone and brick built houses, many of which now fo
n the area is sedimentary interbedded shale, sandstone and limestone.
The temple is constructed from sandstone and measures 25 meters from the front stoneg
ridges and peaks are capped by Pennsylvanian sandstone and shale.
ckle's summit area is composed of the pebbly sandstone and breccia of the Pavey Ark Member..
up of flint, chert, limestone, coal, shales, sandstone and conglomerate, sometimes in a silty matri
The entrance porch is in ashlar sandstone and over it is an inscription that includes
he range was elevated as erosion removed the sandstone and shale surrounding the basalt lava flows
h of St Michael, which is built of local red sandstone and has excellent contemporary carvings rela
It is made of ashlar, sandstone and granite and was erected by 'scholars, te
The bridge, made of sandstone and originally of Medieval construction, is
the buildings are built of locally quarried sandstone and despite more modern developments the tow
Thicker sandstone and conglomerate beds occur in the western r
On 1 July 1961, it was renamed Sandstone and became a Shire Council following changes
a brick structure that features elements of sandstone and iron in its construction.
p forests on shallow leached soils over both sandstone and shale.
The tower is built from local sandstone and after its recent renovation it is now ba
The front and sides of the building are in sandstone, and the rear is in brick.
rnal walls would be preserved, restoring the sandstone and stained glass but not the original roof
of argillaceous siltstone, very fine grained sandstone and limestone.
ings at its headquarters in Gosforth, so two sandstone and glass buildings were erected in the earl
It was originally built of sandstone, and is the third church building for the pa
f the valley is cut into Devonian age shale, sandstone, and limestone.
its underlying geology, which is mostly the sandstone and siltstone strata of the Ashdown Sands, p
Mount Magnet, Murchison, Nanutarra, Newman, Sandstone and Yalgoo.
y red brick building with trim of red-orange sandstone and salmon colored brick topped with a high
The church was built from local sandstone and has a tall octagonal tower on one side t
It is made of sandstone and is 1.7 meters in height.
The third is in sandstone and represents Sir Thomas Brereton of Handfo
rn flanks of Great North Mountain is rich in sandstone and sand deposits, hence the sand mines at G
ls are uraninite and coffinite in unoxidized sandstone, and carnotite and tyuyamunite in oxidized s
two main reservoirs: the Palaeocene Forties sandstone and the younger Paleocene Andrew sandstone.
inated mudstone and siltstone with greywacke sandstone and is of Ordovician age.
ll is formed of the Pavey Ark Member, pebbly sandstone and breccia from the Borrowdale Volcanic ser
It is built in red sandstone and has 20 arches.
Nottingham is built on sandstone and beneath the city is honeycomb of caves.
valleys and hollows, whereas more resistant sandstone and shale formations are common along the ri
rmhouse was built between 1595 and 1616 with sandstone and stone masonry.
on contains a slope of rock talus, which are sandstone and shale fragments.
orge two waterfalls cascade across layers of sandstone and shale, ending in small pools below.
nderlying rocks are Coal Measures containing sandstone and slate.
It is constructed of grey sandstone and built about 1838.
s alluvial soils overlying bands of Sherwood Sandstone and Mercia Mudstone.
the Triassic area of Keuper red marls, with sandstone and pebbles in the river bed.
A brick house with elements of sandstone and limestone, the Goldsmith Building has be
The meteorite struck soft sandstone and limestone rocks thus its initial depth e
ents of the Keuper highland (shale, marl and sandstone) and the development of the Kirnbach valley.
The building is built of Potsdam sandstone and features a 3 1⁄2-story round tower on th
It is built of sandstone and has a painted interior.
The face of the crag displays the pebbly sandstone and breccia of the Pavey Ark Member.
It was built from coursed rubble sandstone and faced with ashlar; it probably had a cas
cks are made of millstone grit, a variety of sandstone, and are so named because one is large, with
temples are constructed from Rajasthani pink sandstone and white marble with the precious work from
ch of St. John the Baptist is built of local sandstone and roofed with Horsham stone slabs.
the east side of the valley, the underlying sandstone and limestone is exposed as cliffs; these su
The structure is of light sandstone and does not show the more distinctive featu
The monument is constructed of red sandstone and, 4 metres (13 ft) high, sits on a square
overed gold about 20 km south of present day Sandstone and, in 1903, gold was found within a few hu
The building is built of red brick with red sandstone angle-dressings and moulded plinth.
nites is an ichnogenus known from the Beacon sandstone, Antarctica, comprising a large, segmented b
nus apicalis] and "northern dibbler" for the sandstone antechinus" [Pseudantechinus bilarni] ... th
his service in the Army and was moving into Sandstone Apartments east of the University of Texas C
, Tennessee, is a 25 feet (8 m) high natural sandstone arch with a span of 50 feet (15 m).
A light sandstone arch surmounts the frame.
the addition of the north aisle and the red sandstone arches, while red roof tiles replaced slates
ontains many fine examples of early colonial sandstone architecture, and constructions including ex
Large slabs of sandstone are balanced over each other in slanting pos
The concentric circles in this sandstone are "plumose" (plume-like) structures that c
Sediments such as shale and sandstone are found in the far north east corner north
disused quarries once worked for the Old Red Sandstone are scattered across the hill's lower slopes
Gold mining at the Sandstone area stretches back over the past century.
It lives in the sandstone areas of Top End (Northern Territory, Austra
, containing greensand, a glauconite sand or sandstone, as well as a certain amount of silts, clays
Washington selected Aquia sandstone as the primary material for use in Washingto
The headwaters of the river run over Old Red Sandstone as far as Blaen-nedd-isaf where they encount
architecture is charactertised by the use of sandstone as a construction material, notably for gard
reddish-brown to reddish-purple fine grained sandstone, as well as red, gray, purple, and black sil
The arches are of pale Ohio sandstone, as is the thick cornice band incised with a
ster Town HallGrade I (1868-77) - neo-Gothic sandstone ashlar local governmental building on a tria
hurchyard is a chest tomb dated 1815 in grey sandstone ashlar to the memory of Ann Loveit.
The house is constructed of Keuper sandstone ashlar with a slate roof and lead flashings
The building is constructed of sandstone ashlar with polychrome dressings and hipped
and grey bands, while the upper parts are in sandstone ashlar with red and grey bands.
neer to the Caledonian Railway, and built of sandstone ashlar blocks.
onstructed of grey rock-faced stone with red sandstone ashlar dressings.
The church is built in red sandstone ashlar with a red tile roof.
The chapel is constructed in red sandstone ashlar and rendered brick, with tile and sla
The church is built in red sandstone ashlar with a Welsh slate roof.
The church is constructed in red sandstone ashlar with a slate roof.
The building is of sandstone ashlar with a slate roof.
This memorial is constructed in yellow sandstone ashlar and carries inscriptions, including a
St Mary's is constructed in rubble and sandstone ashlar, with a lead roof.
igned by Street, and both are constructed in sandstone ashlar.
ws as a terrestrial plant in wet soils among sandstone at altitudes from 500 m (1,640 ft) to 1,000
d hadrosaur femur recovered in the Ojo Alamo Sandstone at the San Juan River indicate that the anim
s and shocked quartz in outcrops of deformed sandstone at the center of the site.
pact of a meteorite into a layer of Coconino Sandstone at Meteor Crater in Arizona.
mes or initials in the soft Dakota Formation sandstone at the summit.
New Red Sandstone at Clifton
atively soft, but they have a harder band of sandstone at their base which prevents their rapid ero
Upper Silurian rocks into the Lower Old Red Sandstone at Ledbury" (Quart.
Coconino Sandstone at the Chute of Muddy Creek, Utah
ich had unusual stuccoed columns topped with sandstone balls."
                                                                                                   


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