- 1934. (Body
found in a
denehole.)
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deneholes Rainham Kent Dene Hole...
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Deneholes is a 3-hectare (7.4-acre)
biological Site of
Special Scientific Interest in
Little Thurrock in Es****. The
deneholes,
which were...
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terrorised the
Saxon inhabitants,
giving rise to the
appearance of
Deneholes, of
which many have
survived to this day.
These were wells, cut deep into...
- Sea and
along the Gulf
Coast of
North America. In
southeast England,
deneholes are a
notable example of
ancient chalk pits. Such bell pits may also mark...
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foremost site of
chalk mining from
deneholes, on a
scale rivalled only by the Hangman's Wood
cluster of
deneholes on the
other side of the
Thames in Grays...
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Morsan is one of the
communes in Eure
under the risk of
sudden forming of
deneholes. In
former times the
peasants have
exploited the marl
underground to fertilize...
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April 2015.
Retrieved 18
April 2015. Hayes, Rev J. W. (1909). "
Deneholes and
other chalk excavations".
Royal Anthropological Institute. 39: 44–77...
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Marshes Basildon Meadows Mucking Flats and
Marshes Hangman's Wood and
Deneholes Despite much of the
borough being protected Green Belt land, Thurrock...
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known for
containing numerous deneholes which were
sometimes known as Cunobeline's gold mines. The
origin of
these deneholes is
discussed by Tony Benton...
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Flaxman Charles John Spurrell,
second from the left,
outside a
denehole in Kent....