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he valley narrows considerably between steep sandstone ridges after the river passes through Ashwoo
It grows in sheltered cracks in sandstone ridges, forming dense clumps.
A plaque was embedded into the sandstone rock by the Native Daughters of the Golden W
anicsburg Gap is also home to the now closed sandstone rock quarry which has cut a massive hole int
Sam's Throne is a hard sandstone rock climbing area in the Boston Mountains o
nnels for civilian use were dug into the red sandstone rock below the town centre.
In the southeast part of the lake there is sandstone rock.
river flows over ground formed from Old Red Sandstone rocks laid down during the Devonian period.
lurian age rocks are upfolded amidst Old Red Sandstone rocks of Devonian age.
the geological boundary between the Old Red Sandstone rocks to the north and the Carboniferous Lim
efines its eastern margin and brings Old Red Sandstone rocks into contact with the limestone on thi
terrestrial plant in damp, sandy soils over sandstone rocks at altitudes from 500 m (1,640 ft) to
palaeontologist from Aberdeen, in a layer of sandstone rocks on the foreshore of Cowie, near Stoneh
habitat is recorded as being damp sand near sandstone rocks or on swampy drainage channels.
The sandstone rocks are popular with climbers.
workable reserves beneath a cover of New Red Sandstone rocks.
well for millions of years, impregnating the sandstone round it with iron oxides that have reinforc
The church is of "coursed sandstone rubble with ashlar dressings".
St Nicholas' church is constructed in sandstone rubble and has blue slate roofs.
The church is constructed of sandstone rubble has roofs of stone slate.
St John's is constructed in snecked sandstone rubble with slate roofs.
Christ Church is constructed in sandstone rubble with a slate roof.
The church is built in sandstone rubble with a slate roof.
the rear where the ground floor is built of sandstone rubble with quoins whilst the upper storey i
It is constructed in sandstone rubble and has a tiled roof.
The church is built in red sandstone rubble with ashlar dressings and a tile roof
It is built in sandstone rubble with slate roofs and consists of a we
The two undercrofts have walls of red sandstone rubble, with brick barrel vaults which were
The tower is constructed in coursed red sandstone rubble, and stands on a stony outcrop.
The church is constructed of red sandstone rubble, some of the stone having been obtain
mbleby's Tower is constructed in coursed red sandstone rubble.
s is constructed in rendered brick and green sandstone rubble.
eet, with an undercroft of six bays built in sandstone rubble.
It is mainly made of flint and sandstone rubble.
The church is built in red sandstone rubble.
A band of greywacke sandstone runs along the eastern flanks.
In a few places atop the mountain, sandstone ruts actually erupt through the thick grass.
Sediments at that time - sandstone, sand, clay and limestone - form a 200-meter
Sandstone sculpture Stone Sofa by Tim Shutter, on the
dating from 1750 approximately and a gothic sandstone sculpture of Saint Mary which was made in 14
The sandstone sculptures are 2 m (7 ft) tall and 0.5 m2 (5
ape of mudflats and braided channels (linear sandstone seams) in fresh and brackish water, in an ar
It is found in sandstone sediment, so most likely represents a delta-
abi Formation) are present above and below a sandstone sequence (the Cardium Formation).
n consists of the pebble beds of the new red sandstone series.
story building constructed of rock-faced red sandstone set in even courses, exhibiting Richardsonia
texture of sedimentary rocks (rocks such as sandstone, shale, or limestone which consist of pieces
Because Loyalsock Creek is in a sandstone, shale, conglomerates, coal, and limestone m
found worldwide, their main locality are the sandstone shales near the White Sea, Russia.
The sandstone shapes are sculpted by water and wind over t
te beds of pale grey siltstone, fine-grained sandstone, shelly limestone, clay ironstone and rare p
two lyrebirds and its northern relative, the Sandstone Shrike-thrush.
t face of the structure, and has a well-worn sandstone sill at its foot.
e to medium-gray or gray-green subgraywacke, sandstone, siltstone and shale, cross-stratified and c
The Tumblagooda sandstone sits unconformably on top of Pre-Cambrian gn
The earliest grave recorded is a sandstone slab to Sarah (died 1749) and Hugh Pugh (die
e of a two or three year old child beneath a sandstone slab and a newborn baby crushed in the termi
The sandstone slab bearing large, mysterious footprints wa
It consists of 34 acres (14 ha) of sandstone slabs and spires in a desert environment.
built in limestone; the roof of the nave has sandstone slates, while that of the chancel is in gree
elsh slate, while the roof of the nave is in sandstone slates.
Springs emerging from the base of sandstone slopes generate nutrient poor acid mires dom
s a plant in the Boronia genus that grows on sandstone soils in New South Wales.
The habitat is heathland on sandstone soils, open forest or eucalyptus woodland.
The habitat is mostly on poor sandstone soils, in areas of moderate to high rainfall
It grows primarily on sandstone soils, usually on headlands, plateaus or oth
dney often in high rainfall areas on shallow sandstone soils, in fire prone areas.
It is a plant of the coastal chaparral on sandstone soils.
w altitude deserts, in sandy loam and chalky sandstone soils.
cream colored limestone and trimmed with red sandstone specified to be from Muldoon, Texas.
Its sandstone spire reaches a height of 56m (182 ft) and i
It had four platforms, with a large sandstone station building on the eastern Platform Fou
It consists of a copper dial and gnomon on a sandstone stem standing on a base of three round steps
nd in extreme abundance in the Lower Old Red Sandstone strata in Ledbury, Herefordshire.
of an ironstone known locally as carstone, a sandstone strongly cemented with iron making it resist
many significant elements are made of smooth sandstone, such as the lintels, an ornate cornice, and
nscribed with the date 1717, over which is a sandstone sundial with a plaque including the date 176
In the churchyard is a red sandstone sundial, probably dating from the 17th centu
The building is constructed of brownstone, sandstone, terra-cotta and wood, and has dwarf columns
cle Shale, and then micaceous Black Mountain Sandstone that contains lenses of shale.
n 1866 due to the porous nature of the green sandstone that had deteriorated over two hundred years
onsists of a network of caves, carved out of sandstone that have been variously used over the years
d to be one of the best exposures of Old Red Sandstone that exists.
The specimen was found in channel sandstone that was deposited by flood waters originati
The “Otter Sandstonethat forms the cliffs and sea stacks were d
ows with sills and lintels of roughly-worked sandstone that contrasted with the smooth brick.
al layers were separated by larger layers of sandstone that supplied the material for the sand.)
The building has a foundation of rough-hewn sandstone that makes up the cellar walls.
The sandstone that characterises Sydney was laid down almo
hern edge of the High Weald, a ridge of hard sandstone that runs across southern England from Hamps
d slope) in the north of this area lies on a sandstone that is reputed to give the best wines, to t
an "eroded relic of iron-cemented, Tertiary sandstone, the Agglestone Grit".
Crafted in red brick and portage sandstone, the house is aesthetically striking.
nderlain by great thicknesses of the Old Red Sandstone, the basin is filled with Carboniferous lime
Chinle Formation, the cliff-forming Wingate Sandstone, the Kayenta Formation, and the crossbedded
Carved from fine-grained sandstone, the Rosemarkie stone was found in the ancie
oduction, but the presence of coal, iron and sandstone, the development of turnpike roads and the c
tude and the water-holding properties of the sandstone, the vegetation is somewhat richer than the
Constructed from distinctive pink sandstone, the first Duke of Queensberry, William Doug
ch was named after the flat shelf of Potsdam sandstone the house is built on, was constructed accor
While the former church was constructed in sandstone, the present church is built in oolitic lime
The surrounding rock is of Ardingly sandstone, the workings of the quarry has left vertica
e bridge was scored and hammered to resemble sandstone, the interior features concrete "stalactites
A two-storey Georgian home made of sandstone, the house became an episcopal residence fro
services to Joint Task Force 7 for Operation Sandstone, the atomic weapons tests at Eniwetok.
st the Hanson Formation is made primarily of sandstone, the other layers are made of either volcani
Made of squared and cut pink sandstone, the meeting house is an example of a style
assigned as the oldest parts of the Old Red Sandstone though date from the Silurian period.
Road - famed for its characteristic ice-age sandstone tip.
cuts north-east trending through the Old Red Sandstone to the north of Sugar Loaf and thence along
y had been used to supply rocks, stones, and sandstone to build, among other things, the jetties in
ch, dedicated to St. James and built in Cefn sandstone to designs by W. Turner of Wrexham, was laid
ons of the original church in hammer-dressed sandstone to designs by Paley and Austin of Lancaster
00 sq ft (2,700 m2), built in a similar pink sandstone to Belfast Castle.
Wall, between the limestone to the east and sandstone to the west.
The sandstone tombs built by Talpur rulers over the graves
His grey sandstone tombstone has a peace symbol prominently eng
Boyd commissioned the construction of a sandstone tower overlooking the entrance to the harbou
ick red line: earthworks; thick orange line: Sandstone Trail
ee times, the third time joining up with the Sandstone Trail for several hundred metres.
The Sandstone Trail long-distance footpath runs along the
of two Cheshire long distance footpaths, the Sandstone Trail and the Eddisbury Way.
e Mere lake, and briefly follows part of the Sandstone Trail which it then intersects further on.
ham area, others being the Delamere Way, the Sandstone Trail and the Longster Trail.
Frodsham golf course, once again joining the Sandstone Trail close to the Bellemonte public house.
Sandstone Trail
The Sandstone Trail runs east from the summit of the south
l Trail at Bronygarth to the Shropshire Way, Sandstone Trail, Llangollen Canal, South Cheshire Way,
, Shropshire and South Cheshire Ways and the Sandstone Trail, and several others run through the vi
ng constructed of coursed Maine granite with sandstone trim in the Chateauesque style.
A paved walk and a dozen granite steps with sandstone trim led to the mansion, situated at a littl
shlar Victorian Gothic Revival building with sandstone trim, designed by architects Edwin L. Walter
from southwestern Minnesota, along with red sandstone trim.
The two-storey building is in red brick with sandstone trimming under a slate roof.
It was built in 1417-1534 from brown sandstone, typical of this period.
, and a deep cutting in 200-million year old sandstone, under Freeth Bridge (now restricted to pede
pdale Formation, (principally volcaniclastic sandstone) underlain by the dacitic lapilli-tuff of th
This sandstone unit was deposited during a period when East
r which is composed on alternating turbitide sandstone units with interbeds of shale and siltstone.
The sandstone units of the Weald Clay Group represent rive
It is found in pegmatites and sandstone uranium deposits of the Colorado Plateau-typ
n abbey which took its name from the reddish sandstone used in construction.
in which are embedded fragments of siliceous sandstone, used for millstones and constructional purp
erial that was mined, this is a type of hard sandstone used in the manufacture of silica bricks use
e characterized by the native "crab orchard" sandstone used in their construction, were added to th
In 1844 Frederick invented an artificial sandstone, using sand and powdered flint in an alkalin
Sandstone Valley is a suburban neighbourhood in northw
Aerial view of Sandstone Valley in winter
ke is located in an unglaciated zone of deep sandstone valleys and steep slopes.
Also listed Grade II are the remains of a sandstone village cross dating from the medieval perio
The sandstone village church is dedicated to Saint Barnaba
t are three small stained glass windows with sandstone voussoirs.
The gate consists of a simple opening in the sandstone wall containing a door.
m of bridge stonework and a small section of sandstone wall at the roundabout facing the Seacombe F
ale Markets between 1973 and 1975 revealed a sandstone wall that included a moulding similar to tho
efences of the fortress were reinforced by a sandstone wall and at this time the gates and their to
The dominant feature is a coursed sandstone wall that curves around the structure.
A meter-high three-ply sandstone wall was unearthed with markings located on
south and east, and is surrounded by a high sandstone wall.
t of great dignity," is constructed of thick sandstone walls with a spired wooden bellcote, and has
The church's brick and sandstone walls rests on a foundation of sandstone; th
The standing remains include two sandstone walls and a re-used doorway, and the buried
built of load-bearing, reddish-brown potsdam sandstone walls built upon a raised, rusticated, light
a rustic, Mediterranean-style building with sandstone walls, crenelated parapets, and an asymmetri
he park is surrounded by 3 miles (4.8 km) of sandstone walls.
uch as Laverton, Leinster, Leonora, Menzies, Sandstone, Warburton and Wiluna.
This bed of sandstone was later uplifted, and the Garden of the Go
Locally quarried sandstone was used in constructing most of the buildin
This sandstone was part of the Franciscan formation 138 M y
A church built from local Storeton sandstone was present before the Norman Conquest.
sometimes filled with water, in which Keuper sandstone was extracted during the Middle Ages.
ement is separated from the first floor by a sandstone watertable.
The sandstone well, a 20-acre (81,000 m2) pool and the Vic
Over it is a circular sandstone wellhead with a conical stone cap dating fro
Traces of an old castle and sandstone wells.
e later in the Roman era, the upper tiers of sandstone were added (the original remains of the top
h several objects of polished greenstone and sandstone were found.
For the town, see Sandstone, Western Australia.
sed on plant material collected from east of Sandstone, Western Australia by Charles Austin Gardner
de of the fault is predominately granite and sandstone, whereas soils on the west side of the fault
er portion of the building is wrapped in red sandstone, which depicts the walls of nearby Palo Duro
o layers is a thinner layer of Carboniferous sandstone, which was baked hard when the Whin Sill was
, arising from periglacial weathering of the sandstone, which was later exploited by quarrymen in t
The lower part is made of softer sandstone, which is responsible for the Stone's presen
geological interest, principally the fluvial sandstone which has yielded pteridosperm seeds, known
ve gardens, planted on topsoil laid over the sandstone, which were maintained under the guidance of
3 km diameter ring of fractured and faulted sandstone, which is interpreted as the eroded relic of
ical South Yorkshire Magnesian limestone and sandstone, which was possibly added when the church an
erican variety of bluestone is a feldspathic sandstone, which is produced in hundreds of small quar
ring-resistant formations, such as the Cades sandstone which underlies Rich Mountain to the north a
he Senni Beds Formation, both of the Old Red Sandstone which was laid down during the Devonian peri
nd brickwork of the cathedral consist of red sandstone which was found in Wiesental and Degerfelden
braries were all built with locally quarried sandstone, which blended in with the existing tenement
of the Brownstones Formation of the Old Red Sandstone which were laid down during the Devonian per
rt), and refers to the colour of the new red sandstone which forms the geologic basis of the area,
red and white 'Hollington stone' (a form of sandstone) which has been used for centuries in the co
beds of the Carboniferous Namurian age 'Minn Sandstone' which have withstood erosion by ice and wat
s shape to an outlying cap of hard Grenoside sandstone, which has protected the softer stone beneat
Both are assigned to the Old Red Sandstone which was laid down during the Devonian peri
sandstones - the Farewell Rock and the Twrch Sandstone which overlie the Carboniferous Limestone.
                                                                                                   


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