2 edition of treatise on a section of the strata from Newcastle-upon-Tyne to Cross Fell found in the catalog.
treatise on a section of the strata from Newcastle-upon-Tyne to Cross Fell
Westgarth Forster
Published
1883
by Andrew Reid in Newcastle upon Tyne [England]
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Written in
Edition Notes
Statement | by Westgarth Forster. |
Contributions | Nall, W. |
The Physical Object | |
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Pagination | 202p. ; |
Number of Pages | 202 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL18520934M |
Forster, Westgarth A Treatise on a Section of Strata, commencing near Newcastle upon Tyne, and concluding on The West Side of the Mountain of Cross-Fell. With Remarks on Mineral Veins in General, and Engraved Figures of Some of the different Species of those Productions. To which are added Tables of the Strata in Yorkshire and Derbyshire. FORSTER, W. () Treatise on a section of the strata from Newcastle upon Tyne to the mountain of Cross Fell, in Cumberland; with remarks on mineral veins in general. GORDON, W. G. () Foundry, Forge and Factory.
Forster, W. (), A Treatise on the Section of the Strata from Newcastle-upon-Tyne to Cross Fell, 2nd edition, Alston: n.p. North Pennines Heritage Trust (), Auden's Pennine Landscapes. (). (2nd Edition) Lead Mining in the Peak District. Peak Park Planning Board FORSTER,W. A Treatise on a section of strata from Newcastle Upon Tyne to Cross Fell. Miscellaneous accounts respecting mines in Castleton.
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A Treatise on a Section of the Strata, from Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, to the Mountain of Cross Fell, in Cumberland: With Remarks on Mineral Veins in &C.
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A Treatise on a Section of the Strata, from Newcastle-upon-Tyne to the mountain of Cross Fell, in Cumberland; with remarks on mineral veins. Also, tables of the strata in Yorkshire, Derbyshire, etc. A treatise on a section of the strata, from Newcastle-upon-Tyne, to the mountain of Cross Fell, in Cumberland: with remarks on mineral veins in general.
Also, tables of the strata, in Yorkshire, Derbyshire, &c. To which is added a treatise on the discovery, the opening, and the working of lead mines ; with the dressing and smelting of lead ores. Location of Repository A treatise on a section of the strata, from Newcastle-upon-Tyne, to the mountain of Cross Fell, in Cumberland; with remarks on mineral veins in general.
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Facsimile of revised third edition by. The first edition of "A Treatise on a Section of the Strata from Newcastle-upon-Tyne to the Mountain of Cross Fell in Cumberland" was issued inthe same year that William Smith's geological map of England was first produced.
FORSTER, W. () Treatise on a section of the strata from Newcastle upon Tyne to the mountain of Cross Fell, in Cumberland; with remarks on mineral veins in general. GORDON, W. () Foundry. Residents Garrigill was the home of Westgarth Forster (–), geologist and mining engineer.
He published A Treatise on a Section of the Strata from Newcastle-upon-Tyne to the Mountain of Cross Fell in Cumberland. Descendants of the Forster family still reside in Garrigill to this day, and there is a memorial to him in the churchyard.
Subtitled - A treatise on a section of the strata from Newcastle upon Tyne to Cross Fell. This is a facsimile of the 3rd edition which originally been written by Westgarth Forster in shortly after he ceased to be the agent for the Allendale company.
(a) Westgarth Forster's account of faulting in the Northern Pennine Orefield The year saw publication of the first edition of Westgarth Forster's 'A Treatise on a Section of the Strata from Newcastle upon Tyne to the mountain of Cross Fell, with Remarks on Mineral Veins in General'.
He is greatly satirical about English cooking, and makes this book (so Jo says) as interesting as a novel, he makes cooking seem exciting." Doris came from a famous line of mining engineers, including the great Westgarth Forster () who wrote "A Treatise on a Section of the Strata from Newcastle-upon-Tyne to the Mountain of Cross Fell.
A treatise on a section of Strata from Newcastle-upon-Tyne to the Mountains of Cross Fell in C(umberlaud.
By W. Forster. 21; edition. Langii Historia lapidum figuratorum Helvetio ejusque vicinie. 4to. Livre de Poste pour l'an 2e. tirage. 8vo. Memoire sur les Iles Ponces, &c. Par M. Deodat de Dolomieu. 8vo. Westgarth Forster‘s A Treatise on a Section of the Strata from Newcastle upon Tyne to Cross Fell, third edition (Newcastle upon Tyne and London, ): he is reported as having in asserted that these two were his most precious books.4 His copy of this last – as Nicholas.
A brother of George called Westgarth Forster the same as their father, was a geologist and wrote a book 'A Treatise on a section of the strata from Newcastle upon Tyne to Cross Fell' which at the time was well respected and was actually reprinted in !.
Description. A Handbook to A Collection of the Minerals of the British Islands From the Ludlam Collection,pages; Varley, D, ‘RUDIMENTARY TREATISE ON MINERALOGY FOR THE USE OF BEGINNERS’,pages; Phillips, William, ‘AN ELEMENTARY INTRODUCTION TO THE KNOWLEDGE OF MINERALOGY’2nd edition, pages inc adverts; Forster Westgarth, ‘ A TREATISE ON THE SECTION.
metalliferous veins of the North see Westgarth Forster's classical 'Treatise on a Section of the Strata from Newcastle to Cross Fell'." So wrote Prof. Lebour (Handbook of Geology, &c., of Northumberland and Durham, p.note) ina new edition of the "Treatise" having been published in.
From the date of accession of the fault models, it is likely that they were made after the issue in of the second edition of Forster's very practical book: ‘A Treatise on a Section of the Strata from Newcastle upon Tyne to the Mountain of Cross Fell’.
Previous article in issue Next article in issue. A treatise on a section of strata from Newcastle-upon-tyne to the mountain of Cross Fell in Cumberland, with remarks on mineral veins in general. Forster, Alston. Jan. He is known principally as the author of a book called A Treatise on a Section of the Strata from Newcastle-upon-Tyne to the Mountain of Cross Fell in Cumberland.
The first edition () is very rare; his work is known mainly from the second edition ().His fame rests on a slim volume he published in entitled “A Treatise on a section of strata commencing near Newcastle-upon-Tyne and concluding on the west side of the mountain of Cross Fell etc.”.
He published a revised and enlarged edition in A Treatise on a Section of the Strata from Newcastle-Upon-Tyne to the Mountain of Cross Fell in Cumberland: With Remarks on Mineral Veins in General.
Also, Tables of the Strata, in Yorkshire, Derbyshire, &c. by.