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Gardner, James (1826), Geological Map of England and Wales. Scale 1:792,000 approx. (1 inch = 12.5 miles). Hand coloured engraving, 69 x 54cm. Gardner, J..
Gardner, James (1826), Geological Map of England and Wales, Reduced by Permission from the Map in 6 Sheets Published by the Geological Society. 1st edition. James Gardner.
Wyld, James (mid 1870s). [Geological] Map of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. London: James Wyld. Scale 1: 2,280,000. James Wyld.
Nicol, James (1858). Geological Map of Scotland from the most recent Authorities and Personal Observations. Edinburgh: Blackwood and Sons. 2nd edition. Scale 1:633,600. Blackwood and Son.
Geikie, Archibald (1892). Geological Map of Scotland. Edinburgh: John Bartholomew. 1st edition. Scale 1:633,600 (1 inch = 10 miles) colour printed lithograph 80 x 69.5cm,. John Bartholomew.
Geikie, Archibald (1876). Geological Map of Scotland. Edinburgh: W.& A.K. Johnston. 1st edition. Scale 1:633,600 (1 inch = 10 miles) colour printed lithograph 90 x 61cm. W. & A.K. Johnston.
Geikie, Archibald (1864). Geological Map of the British Isles. Edinburgh: W.& A.K. Johnston. 1st edition. Scale 1:890,000. W. & A.K. Johnston.
Knipe, James A. (1858). Geological Map of Scotland, Hand coloured lithograph,109 x81 cm, dissected and mounted on linen folding to 21.5 x 12cm. Knipe.
Knipe, James A. (1859). Geological Map of the British Isles and Part of France. Hand coloured lithograph in four quarters, each 80 x 69cm, dissected and mounted on linen folding to 20 x 11.5cm. Knipe.
Geikie, A. (1897). The Ancient Volcanoes of Great Britain, London: MacMillan, 2 vols. V.1, xiv + 477 pp. V2. xv + 492pp. Hardback. MacMillan.
Rudwick, Martin JS. (2004). Lyell in America; The New Science of Geology; Studies in the Earth Sciences in the Age of Revolution. Aldershot: Ashgate Variorum. Ashgate.
Sheet 43, Old Series1”.(1845) topography 1831, geology 1845, issued 1859. Hand-coloured engraving, 66 x 80.5cm,. British Geological Survey.
Lewis, C.L. and Knell, S.J. (2009). The Making of the Geological Society of London. Special Publication 317. London: Geological Society, 471pp. Hard cover. New. Geological Society of London.
Beck, B.A. and Wilson, W.L. (1987). Karst Hydrogeology: Engineering and Environmental Applications; Sinkholes and Environmental Impacts of Karst,. A A Balkema.
Oldroyd, David (1998). Sciences of the Earth; Studies in the History of Mineralogy and Geology. Aldershott: Ashgate Variorum. 1st edition. Ashgate.
Grapes, R.H. et al. (eds.)(2008). History of Geomorphology and Quaternary Geology. London: Geological Society Special. Geological Society of London.
Moody, R.T.J. et al. (eds.)(2010). Dinosaurs and other Extinct Saurians: A Historical Perspective. London: Geological Society Special. Geological Society of London.
Mather, John D. (ed.)(2004). 200 Years of British Hydrogeology. London: Geological Society Special Publication 225. 393pp. 1st edition. Hardback. Geological Society of London.
Whitehurst, John. 1778. An Inquiry into the Original State and Formation of the Earth; Deduced from the Facts and Laws of Nature. .... Some General Observations on the Strata in Derbyshire. London. W. Bent.
Buckland, William, 1837. Geology and Mineralogy, Considered with Reference to Natural Theology. 2 volumes, 2nd edition. William Pickering.
Mawe, John (1821). Familiar Lessons on Mineralogy and Geology;Explaining the Easiest Methods of Discriminating Metals, Earths, and rocks, with Coloured Plates, London: self-published, 3rd edition. self published.
Whitaker, William. (1889). The Geology of London and of part of the Thames Valley; Explanation of Sheets 1, 2, and 7 [Old Series]. Memoir. British Geological Survey.
London. (1880). Wyld’s Map of the Superficial Geology of London and Environs. London: James Wyld. Colour lithograph 1:63,360. Wyld, James, jr..