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Excursion to Penrith and the north-west

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  14 March 2018

Extract

Mineral localities in north-western England were visited during the second excursion organized by the Society in recent years, from April 14 to 18, 1947, the headquarters being the George Hotel, Penrith. Members taking part included: The President, W. Campbell Smith (London), O. J. Adamson (Oslo, Norway), W. Anderson (Newcastle), F. A. Bannister (London), D. W. Bishopp (Dublin), C. E. N. Bromehead (London), G. F. Claringbull (London), T. Deans (London), W. A. Deer (Cambridge), K. C. Dunham (London), N. R. Goodman (Nova Scotia and Oxford), G. S. Gowing (Stockton-on-Tees), S. E. Hollingworth (London), W. Hugill (Stoke-on-Trent), H. Neumann (Oslo and Leeds), C.W. Pegg (London), F. H. Rathmann (U.S.A.), P. L. Rumsby (London), R. D. S. Shrimpton (Slough), J. H. Taylor (London), E. A. Vincent (Durham), L. R. Wager (Durham), Miss D. E. Wisden (Southampton). Dr. Claringbull undertook the administrative arrangements.

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Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © The Mineralogical Society of Great Britain and Ireland 1947

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