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William Smith Geological Map of Oxfordshire of 1823. 1993 REPRO
William Smith Geological Map of Oxfordshire of 1823. 1974 REPRO
Smith, William. Memoirs of William Smith, LL.D., author of “Map of the Strata of England and Wales, by John Phillips. Facsimile. Arno Press.
Smith, William (1819) REPRO Geological Map of Gloucestershire. 1974 reproduction by the Natural History Museum. Full size 64 x 54.5cm. British Museum.
Smith, William. Memoirs of William Smith, LL.D., Author of the “Map of the Strata of England and Wales”, 1844. John Murray.
Smith, William. (1820) REPRO Geological Map of Buckinghamshire. 1974 reproduction by the Natural History Museum. Full size 64 x 54.5cm. British Museum.
Smith William. (2015). A Memoir to the Map and Delineation of the Strata of England and Wales with part of Scotland. FACSIMILE. British Geological Survey. British Geological Survey.
Smith, William. Map: Poems After William Smith’s Geological Map of 1815, 2015. Worple Press.
Phillips, John (2003). Memoirs of William Smith, LL.D., author of the ‘Map of the Strata of England and Wales’. Facsimile of 1844 original,. Bath Royal Literary & Scientific Institure.
Smith, William (1819) REPRO Geological Map of Gloucestershire. 1993 reproduction by British Geological Survey. British Geological Survey.
William Smith REPRO of Oxford-centred part of Delineations of the Strata. National Museum of Wales.
Smith, William. (1824). REPRO Geological Map of Durham. 1993 reproduction by British Geological Survey. 55 x 50 cm approx. 80% of original size. British Geological Survey.
Phillips, John (2003). Memoirs of William Smith, LL.D, author of the “Map of the Strata of England and Wales” Facsimile with additional material by Hugh Torrens. Bath: BRLSI, 230pp. BRLSI.
sections, The History of Geology, William Smith’s Cross Sections, 1819. Reproduction. Smith, William.
Torrens, HS (ed). (1984). Earth Sciences History; Special European Issue. New York: History of Earth Sciences Society, v3,. Earth Sciences History.
Kent. William Smith's Geological Map of Kent, 1819. REPRODUCTION. Smith, William.
Smith, William. (1820). REPRO Geological Map of England and Wales. Reproduction by British Geological Survey. 87 x 66 cm (original size). British Geological Survey.
Smith, William. (1819). REPRO Geological Map of Berkshire of 1823. 1993 reproduction by British Geological Survey. 55 x 50 cm approx. 80% of original size. British Geological Survey.
Winchester, Simon. (2001). The Map that Changed the World; William Smith and the Birth of Modern Geology, by Simon Winchester. Harper Collins.