Essay Review
Oldroyd, David R.;
(1984)
By grid and group divided: Buckland and the English geological community in the early 19th century
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Chapter
Torrens, Hugh S.;
(1998)
Geology in peace time: An English visit to study German mineralogy and geology (and visit Goethe, Werner and Raumer) in 1816
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Article
Edmonds, J. M.;
Douglas, J. A.;
(1976)
William Buckland, F.R.S. (1784-1856) and an Oxford geological lecture, 1823.
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Article
Kölbl-Ebert, Martina;
(1997)
Mary Buckland (née Morland) 1797-1857
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Book
Rupke, Nicolaas A.;
(1983)
The great chain of history: William Buckland and the English school of geology (1814-1849)
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Article
Davies, Alun C.;
(1978)
A Welsh waterway in the Industrial Revolution: The Aberdare Canal, 1793-1900
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Book
Porter, Dale H.;
(1998)
The Thames Embankment: Environment, technology, and society in Victorian London
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Article
Clark, E.F.;
(1983-84 (pub. 1985))
G.P. Bidder at the London Dock Extension Works, 1826-1828
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Article
Hartley, C.W.S.;
(1983)
Sir Charles Hartley and the improvement of Sutton Harbour in the 1840s
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Article
Wood, J.L.;
(1992/93)
Scottish marine engineering: The first fifty years
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Book
Sommer, Marianne;
(2007)
Bones and Ochre: The Curious Afterlife of the Red Lady of Paviland
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Article
Sommer, Marianne;
(2004)
“An Amusing Account of a Cave in Wales”: William Buckland (1784-1856) and the Red Lady of Paviland
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Article
Clary, Renee M.;
(2021)
Illustration within Informal Geological Communication during the Golden Age of Geology (1788-1840) – Examples from the respective correspondence and archives of Henry De La Beche and William Buckland
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Article
Azuela, Luz Fernanda;
Erick Villanueva-Villaseñor;
(2021)
Illustration within Informal Geological Communication during the Golden Age of Geology (1788-1840) – Examples from the respective correspondence and archives of Henry De La Beche and William Buckland
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Article
Thomas Sharpe;
(2022)
Henri De la Beche's 1829-1830 litograph, duria antiquior
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Article
Taylor, Michael A.;
Torrens, Hugh S.;
(2014)
An Anonymous Account of Mary Anning (1799–1847), Fossil Collector of Lyme Regis, England, Published in Chambers's journal in 1857, and Its Attribution to Frank Buckland (1826–1880), George Roberts (c. 1804–1860) and William Buckland (1784–1856)
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Article
Thomas Sharpe;
(2021)
A case of mistaken identity: is Mary Anning (1799-1847) actually William Buckland (1784-1856)?
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Article
Boylan, Patrick J.;
(1997)
William Buckland (1784-1856) and the foundations of taphonomy and palaeoecology
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Article
Knight, David;
(2000)
Genesis and Geology: A Very English Compromise
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Article
Gould, Stephen Jay;
(1983)
Unconnected truths
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