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Clunch is a
traditional building material of
chalky limestone rock used
mainly in
eastern England and Normandy.
Clunch distinguishes itself from archetypal...
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Orwell Clunch Pit is a 1.8-hectare (4.4-acre)
biological Site of
Special Scientific Interest on the
northern outskirts of
Orwell in Cambridgeshire. It...
- the
present one.
Until the mid-20th century, a
building material known as
clunch – a soft rock
which is one type of
chalk limestone – was dug in Burwell...
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single aircraft Climbing chalk –
Powder used to
improve grip of the
hands Clunch –
Traditional building material of
chalky limestone rock Hill figure – Type...
- the east by the
River Cam or Granta. The
highest point of the
parish is
Clunch Pit Hill, 31 m (TL447499). The
Church of All Saints,
Little Shelford is...
- England. It
dates from the Mid 18th
century and is
constructed of flint,
clunch and brick, with a
colour wash over plaster, and a roof of black-glazed pantiles...
- 1100.
Reach was a
significant producer of
clunch, a
chalky stone; a new wood has been
planted on the old
clunch pits,
where chalky cliffs are
visible from...
- Pays de Caux: a
small building in brick,
flint and
clunch...
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police are
called to the
murder of a girl
found strangled in an East
Anglian clunch field,
Scotland Yard's Adam
Dalgliesh has been
given a
higher profile case...
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countries soft
sandstones are used; in some
churches an
indurated chalk called clunch is emplo**** for
internal lining and for carving. Some have
believed that...