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the mudstones and sandstones of the Old Red | Sandstone laid down during the Devonian period. |
n, both of which are assigned to the Old Red | Sandstone laid down during the Devonian period. |
flows across ground formed from the Old Red | Sandstone laid down during the Devonian period. |
s of the Senni Beds Formation of the Old Red | Sandstone laid down during the Devonian period. |
ds and Brownstones Formations of the Old Red | Sandstone laid down during the Devonian period. |
of the St. Maughans Formation of the Old Red | Sandstone laid down during the Devonian period. |
of the Brownstones Formation of the Old Red | Sandstone laid down during the Devonian period. |
of the St Maughans Formation of the Old Red | Sandstone laid down in the Devonian period. |
perite occurs where they flowed into Old Red | Sandstone lakes. |
unities, near creekbanks, or associated with | sandstone landscapes. |
r 1987, the field has been tapped in several | sandstone layers at depths reaching 2,000 m (6,600 ft) |
AODL 604 was found in a clay layer between | sandstone layers, interpreted as an oxbow lake, or bil |
top of this is a sequence of clay, sand and | sandstone layers, rich in fossils (the Beernem Member) |
The stream has cut partway through the | sandstone layers, leaving interesting rock formations |
ky ground abounding with boulders of Old Red | Sandstone lies across the slopes below Darren. |
The red | sandstone lighthouse at Mine Head, was built in the mi |
e Upper Lighthouse) is a 93-foot (28 m) tall | sandstone lighthouse situated in Fleetwood, Lancashire |
, it was built in 1862 to replace the former | sandstone lighthouse of 1843 on the same site which wa |
s, materials and techniques showing works in | sandstone, limestone, concrete, steel, stainless steel |
ound the square, characterised by their pink | sandstone lintels and half-timbers, including the 1628 |
This left behind large formation of reddish | sandstone, locally called Garber Sandstone, containing |
It is built of red | sandstone, locally known as ironstone. |
nd passageways and chambers hand-carved from | sandstone located beneath the streets of Gilmerton, an |
(5.2 m) wide) and is metalled with compacted | sandstone lumps and iron slag from local bloomeries. |
The ornamental arches and portals carved in | sandstone make the church unique and arguably the most |
The large | sandstone manor at Chopawamsic did not survive the Ame |
chell, Carthona is a magnificent harbourside | sandstone mansion located at the end of Carthona Avenu |
The hand-carved, | sandstone mansion was the private residence of industr |
It contains a number of notable | sandstone, marble, and granite markers that offer a co |
day and Saturday markets are held at the red | sandstone Market House building in the town centre, wh |
he faulted edge of the Farewell Rock, a hard | sandstone marking the base of the Carboniferous Coal M |
The construction used red | sandstone masonry from the wall for its construction. |
Built of ashlar | sandstone masonry in neoclassical style, the building |
8 km x 6.5 km free-standing conglomerate and | sandstone massif (rising up to 400 metres above the to |
Located in the | sandstone massif of the Adrar des Ifoghas, Adjelhoc li |
The conglomerate and | sandstone massif known to local Djungan aboriginal peo |
ne is not local: "the medium-grained deltaic | sandstone matches stone traditionally produced in the |
Known as Aquia | sandstone, material from quarries in this area was uti |
an and built between 1540 and 1545, this red | sandstone mausoleum (122 ft high), which stands in the |
In places the | sandstone may be conglomeratic or ferruginous. |
It is made of | sandstone, measures 1460mm long, 995mm wide and 260mm |
In 1998, a | sandstone medallion with his name was found and recent |
The underlying Cliff End | Sandstone Member here is calcareous (Tilgate Stone) fa |
ys an excellent section through the Northiam | Sandstone Member of the Wadhurst Clay Formation, for w |
the Shepherds Chine member, the Barnes High | Sandstone member, and the Cowleaze Chine member. |
icularly important for comparison with other | sandstone members of the Hastings Beds Group clay form |
eference SP062949) are a set of eight carved | sandstone memorials to various members of the Lunar So |
Steven Albert Kiner (born June 12, 1947 in | Sandstone, Minnesota) is a former American football li |
s of 20 years at the federal penitentiary in | Sandstone, Minnesota. |
during World War II in the federal prison at | Sandstone, Minnesota. |
It has only been recorded from one | sandstone monolith known as a beehive formation (so na |
Lining the walkway are massive | sandstone monuments created by artistic inmates from t |
side of the hill is Thorstone Rock, a large | sandstone mound which was reputed, in early times, to |
nd Polenz (right, rather longer) in the Elbe | Sandstone Mountains near Porschdorf. |
lower course flows through the western Elbe | Sandstone Mountains in a canyon-like valley. |
gen, from which you have a nice view on Elbe | Sandstone Mountains, Ore Mountains and Lausitzer Bergl |
They are built of | sandstone; much of their carving and detail has been l |
ia - an entirely graceful pile of carved red | sandstone, nobly proportioned and harmonising entirely |
had a monument placed on his grave, a large | sandstone obelisk once used to honor University presid |
Poet's Seat Tower is a 1912 | sandstone observation tower, located in Greenfield, Ma |
They are built of red | sandstone obtained from Nessliffe Hill four miles dist |
Siltstone and fine grained | sandstone occur as interbeds. |
rporley Siltstone with the underlying Helsby | Sandstone occurring in some areas. |
m the Cenomanian-age Upper Cretaceous Dakota | Sandstone of Kansas. |
lavatus has been found in the Miocene Peliao | Sandstone of Taiwan. |
The cliffs have distinctive red | sandstone of the type used for building St Davids Cath |
some Fossil Myriapods from the Lower Old Red | Sandstone of Forfarshire (Proc Roy Phys Soc Edin, vol |
Volcaniclastic | sandstone of the Esk Pike Formation comprises the summ |
he west of England, for example the Drybrook | sandstone of the Forest of Dean. |
ounty, in the territory of the Blackfoot, in | sandstone of the Upper Two Medicine Formation, a layer |
It is gray-brown crystalline | sandstone of medium to coarse texture. |
h a deep gorge which has been eroded through | sandstone of the Pennsylvanian Period. |
m was mined from tuffaceous conglomerate and | sandstone of the Miocene Spor Mountain Formation at th |
The hills are outcrops of coarse | sandstone of the Folkestone Beds of Lower Greensand se |
y refers to a renovation, is carved into the | sandstone of the southern wall. |
was described as lemon coloured spots in the | sandstone of Casas Vijecas. |
ragment, recovered from a dark, fine grained | sandstone of the middle Remigiusberg Formation. |
rent species of Boreaspis have been found in | sandstone of the lagoons and estuaries of Devonian Spi |
They were found in dark red | sandstone of the Nam Phong Formation near the village |
e Upper Greensand Formation, a whitish, limy | sandstone, often used for building, for which it has b |
rough but when they are permeable such as in | sandstone, oil flows freely. |
While the | sandstone on ground level of number 19 is 18th century |
In January 2009 it was announced that the | Sandstone operation, which was to close in February th |
n Australia where it grows in sandy soils in | sandstone or granitic areas. |
Commonly seen on infertile | sandstone or granite based soils, which have regular w |
stic of areas where the underlying rocks are | sandstone or granite, or where the water is derived di |
alachianum is an epipetric plant, preferring | sandstone or other hard, noncalcareous rocks. |
k unit consisting primarily of conglomerate, | sandstone, or arkose, in the states of Colorado and Wy |
pen-textured, porous but tough, fine-grained | sandstone, or a silicified, fossiliferous limestone. |
made easier its erosion compared with other | sandstone or limestone areas, which involved the advan |
uscarora Formation - also known as Tuscarora | Sandstone or Tuscarora Quartzite - is a mapped bedrock |
The hill is formed from Old Red | Sandstone originating in the Devonian period, specific |
site is a disused quarry, which has exposed | sandstone originating from the Wealden flood plain. |
ilt of locally quarried gray stone with Ohio | sandstone ornamentation. |
cade is executed in red and grey bricks with | sandstone ornamentations. |
ill is the location of Thor's Stone, a large | sandstone outcrop and a place of romantic legend. |
Goodrich Castle stands on a high rocky | sandstone outcrop overlooking the River Wye. |
Moenkopi | sandstone outcrop |
rongly thought to refer to "Thor's Stone", a | sandstone outcrop on Thurstaston Common. |
y Hill is an area of heath and woodland on a | sandstone outcrop on the Wirral Peninsula. |
The | sandstone outcrop once formed part of the banks of the |
boundary was defined at the first prominent | sandstone outcrop above the Ardley Coal Zone of the Sc |
at is recorded as being seasonal swamps near | sandstone outcropings and near creekbanks. |
und growing in dry soils around limestone or | sandstone outcroppings and prairies. |
four hundred feet (120 meters), and frequent | sandstone outcroppings and bluffs. |
ound in somewhat dry environments, including | sandstone outcroppings and savanna. |
Its | sandstone outcrops providing a rare habitat for many f |
he park got its name from three large Navajo | sandstone outcrops that look like a fleet of ships as |
andstones and mudstones, notably the Pennant | Sandstone, outcrops of which occur in plcaes around th |
Its habitat is recorded as being near | sandstone outcrops in drainage lines. |
Rocky areas, particularly in the | sandstone outcrops near Sydney. |
This is the same as at all Southern | Sandstone outcrops. |
Alabama, where it grows in open woods and on | sandstone outcrops. |
It occurs on | sandstone outcrops. |
The temple was made of whitish | sandstone over foundations of laterite blocks. |
The local bedrock is Triassic Bunter | Sandstone, overlaid by sand and gravel deposited durin |
The lower, older layer is | sandstone overlain by more recent dolomite rock. |
curving red panel brick front with detailed | sandstone panels. |
The red | sandstone parish church of St Peter is Norman in origi |
eported as being seepage areas, streambanks, | sandstone pavement, or sandy depressions. |
ical habitat is shallow sand associated with | sandstone pavements and it appears to prefer areas wit |
nner courtyard took on its present form with | sandstone paving stones and trellises and a garden in |
Faced in Grinshill | sandstone, Pell Wall is the last completed domestic ho |
Engraved in | Sandstone, petroglyphs of Bushmen style are visible, r |
Palazzo Pazzi, showing the yellow-ochre | sandstone pietra forte and stucco-surfaced architectur |
It is built in red brick and decorated with | sandstone pilasters in the giant order, cornice, decor |
The squared | sandstone pillar stands four feet high and is inscribe |
e, or Clach Biorach ("pointed stone"), a red | sandstone pillar of Bronze Age origin with Pictish sym |
Clark wrote that he climbed the | sandstone pillar and "had a most extensive view in eve |
orted habitat is in shallow sandy soils on a | sandstone plateau. |
ypical habitat is a shallow, sandy soil on a | sandstone plateau. |
On and around | sandstone plateaus, often on lateritic soils. |
erangas forests on raised beach terraces and | sandstone plateaux and on organic soils over limestone |
ks in the company of Melaleuca species or on | sandstone plateaux with Triodia species. |
It is built in red brick with a | sandstone plinth and dressings. |
The barn rests on a | sandstone plinth and features small framing with a bri |
built in brick, in flemish bond on a rubble | sandstone plinth, stone quoins, an eaves cornice and a |
the original building is timber framed on a | sandstone plinth. |
To the west is an oak-framed porch on a | sandstone plinth. |
rch is timber framed with brick nogging on a | sandstone plinth. |
feet (21 m) long and contains four crucks on | sandstone plinths. |
some courses with corbelling, and a belt of | sandstone, plus larger elements such as significant re |
of individual reservoirs, most of which are | sandstone pockets, trapped within oil-rich shale strat |
Sandstone Point is a suburb approximately 52 kilometre | |
The | sandstone point at Benicia SRA has been known as Rocky |
Book Award for fiction, as well as the 1999 | Sandstone Prize in Short Fiction offered by the Ohio S |
It had a circle of slabs of | sandstone, probably as many as 100. |
The | sandstone pulpit was carved for the new cathedral by t |
the daughter did not like it, so Berger had | sandstone put around the exterior of the home. |
astle to the designs of Anthony Salvin, from | sandstone quarried from the slope below. |
Built out of pink | sandstone, quarried at nearby Berriewood, Condover Hal |
melstown brownstone is a medium-grain, dense | sandstone quarried near Hummelstown in Dauphin County, |
carved completely by hand from the quartzose | sandstone quarries in the Dazhi and Neihu areas of Tai |
On the Nesselberg there are still old | sandstone quarries and the ruins of the circular rampa |
proposal by a local company, to connect the | sandstone quarries at Caterham to the railway system, |
Several small | sandstone quarries once existed in the area including |
A number of small | sandstone quarries, now disused, adorn the slopes. |
estone from Manitoba supplied by The Wallace | Sandstone Quarries. |
al brickyards, lead mines, and limestone and | sandstone quarries. |
he 3-D-Bar Ranch on these lands, and later a | sandstone quarry and a theater (the Mount Royal Theatr |
Elzy Burroughs' family leased and operated a | sandstone quarry in the Aquia Creek area of Stafford C |
Glenbow was well known for its | sandstone quarry that supplied building material for C |
of chestnut coppice, and south of this is a | sandstone quarry at Bognor Common. |
1853 Odnance Survey map of the area shows a | sandstone quarry within the woods. |
wn for a fort on a hill and the remains of a | sandstone quarry which was used to supply headstones f |
2nd century and is carved into the face of a | sandstone quarry. |
open-cast mine on the Sudmerberg in a small | sandstone quarry. |
Hanson, Linda, "Tending his Flocks: | Sandstone Rabbi Cares for his animals at home while ta |
The | sandstone railroad bridge features three full center a |
ecorated in flushwork, using mauve and beige | sandstone, rather than the usual flushwork materials o |
sts of cyclic sequences of shale, siltstone, | sandstone, red beds, thin impure limestone, and thin n |
ts of this species inhabit shallow coral and | sandstone reefs while the young are also found near be |
lt rays are closely associated with coral or | sandstone reefs on the continental shelf, and have als |
There is also a noteworthy | sandstone relief (15th century) in the church, showing |
Damaged | sandstone relief above the portal to the ossuary |
The harder, younger shale and | sandstone remains as the mountain summits. |
The | sandstone remnants can still be see today. |
rst half of the 17th century and is built of | sandstone, representing a typical castle from that per |
The Hangman | Sandstone represents the Middle Devonian sequence of N |
cal formations with "rock forests" of eroded | sandstone resembles a strange lunar landscape. |
iscovery by the surveyors of a bed of redish | sandstone resembling the Potsdam sandstone in the town |
has a Palaeocene Maureen Formation turbidite | sandstone reservoir pinching out to the east. |
he majority of the field trials were done in | sandstone reservoirs and very few in fractured reservo |
Seismic Exploration for | Sandstone Reservoirs, 1980 |
erlying Deepdale Formation of volcaniclastic | sandstone revealed on the north western face. |
designed by Longfellow, Alden & Harlow as a | sandstone Richardsonian Romanesque mansion in 1884. |
Nottingham sits upon a soft | sandstone ridge which can easily be dug with simple ha |
Chevin with a substantial cutting through a | sandstone ridge near Milnerwood which can still be see |
Cefn Bryn is a 5 mile long Old Red | Sandstone ridge in the heart of the Gower Peninsula in |
ft) above sea level on Buckton Hill, a steep | sandstone ridge (grid reference SD98920162). |
the brother of Prince Llywelyn II, on a red | sandstone ridge overlooking the valley. |
earby is Thurstaston Hill, a 298 ft Triassic | sandstone ridge and one of the highest points on the W |
The village is situated on a | sandstone ridge, 8 kilometres (5.0 mi) southwest of Pe |
The village is built on a slight | sandstone ridge, 145 feet (44 m) above sea level, runn |
s), occupies a commanding site on a 600 foot | sandstone ridge, overlooking the Weald. |
arm, on an ancient east-west track along the | sandstone ridge. |
being in the Weald, composed of a mixture of | sandstone ridges and low lying clays known as the West |
urable rock layers have left the surrounding | sandstone ridges above the limestone valleys. |
avoid the valley floors and occur mainly on | sandstone ridges well above the frost line. |
hrough by weathering to expose the layers as | sandstone ridges and clay valleys. |
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