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IV.—A Greywether at South Kensington
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 May 2009
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In the Geological Magazine for March, 1891, p. 119, I drew attention to the occurrence of a large Greywether in Moscow Street, Bayswater. Another and smaller example has lately been discovered in the foundations for the new buildings of the Victoria and Albert Museum, South Kensington. The excavations show:
Made ground and soil, about 5 feet.
Gravel, full thickness about 20 feet.
London Clay with cement stones.
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1 Mr. C. Barlow, Mason-Formatore in the Geological Department, estimates the cubic contents of the ‘Sarsen-stone’ at from 10 to 11 feet, and its weight from 13 cwt. to 14 cwt.