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Woolhope is a
village and
civil parish in the
English county of Herefordshire. The po****tion of the
civil parish was 486 at the 2011 census. The civil...
- The
Woolhope Limestone is a
geologic formation in Wales. It
preserves fossils dating back to the
Silurian period.
Earth sciences portal Wales portal Paleontology...
- The
Woolhope Naturalists'
Field Club (or
simply the
Woolhope Club) is a
society devoted to the
natural history, geology, archaeology, and
history of Herefordshire...
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fungi are
known as 'forays',
after the
first such
meeting organized by the
Woolhope Naturalists'
Field Club in 1868 and
entitled "A
foray among the funguses...
- the
original on 16 June 2016.
Retrieved 25
February 2019.
Transactions Woolhope Naturalists'
Field Club, 1887, page 173 Ellis, A.J. (1882). Powell, Thomas...
- its name from the
Woolhope Dome, an
outcrop of
Silurian rocks around the
village of
Woolhope to the south-east of Hereford. The
Woolhope club was founded...
- by
Arthur Hadrian Allcroft 'Transactions of the
Woolhope Naturalists'
Field Club – Page 255, by
Woolhope Naturalists'
Field Club, Hereford, England, G....
- Formation, 90–300 ft.;
Wenlock Shale, up to 1900 ft.;
Woolhope or Barr
Limestone and shale, 150 ft. The
Woolhope Beds
consist mainly of
shales which are generally...
- at solstices. His work
referred to G. H. Piper's
paper presented to the
Woolhope Naturalists'
Field Club in 1882,
which noted that: "A line
drawn from the...
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Richard de
Capella and the
foundation of Herefordshire's
market towns, in
Woolhope Naturalists Field Club,Essays in
honour of Jim and
Muriel Tonkin, 2011...