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Brian gives a preliminary talk on the cycle of rock formation. Guess what the weather was like! |
The effect of frost and rain on a memorial. |
This beautiful memorial is made from a metamorphic rock showing signs of incipient re-melting |
John Clarke tells us about the former cemetery railway |
This tomb is made from an unsaturated igneous rock |
Not even our experts were able to identify its origins |
The Sir Charles Lyell memorial - the father of modern British geology |
This burial in the form of barrow is of a Dorset historian. The standing stone is made from Serpentinite - from the Lizard |
This memorial is over a 100 years old, but has not weathered at all. It is made from artificial Coadstone - the secret of making it died with its inventor |
This memorial is of another geologist - Harry Seeley FRS FGS FLS. That logo looks familiar!
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After the walk, and after the rain, a chance to buy some of the Cemetery Society's literature |
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