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V.—Recent Geological Information about Blackheath
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 May 2009
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A glance at a geological map shows Blackheath and Greenwich Park at the western end of the Lower Tertiary escarpment which is conspicuous on the southern side of the Thames as far eastward as Erith.
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page 212 note 1 The Lewisham and Blackheath Scientific Association (like so many local scientific societies) was short-lived, and came to an end in 1893. Hence it seems desirable to give a more detailed account of its work here than would otherwise be the case.
page 214 note 1 These sections, reproduced from the report, may be seen in the “Record of Excursions” of the Geologists’ Association, pp. 5–8. They were introduced there to illustrate a very short report of an excursion to Charlton, Blackheath, and Lewisham conducted by Mr. J. Logan Lobley on April 30th, 1881, during which the subsidence at C was visited. The exploration was then in progress.