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Door 23: A Geological Voyage through History 3 – A Plutonic Duel Avoided
Advent calendar / History / Library

Door 23: A Geological Voyage through History 3 – A Plutonic Duel Avoided

Posted on December 23, 2016 by paul • 1 Comment

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Door 22: The rock music content of rocks
Advent calendar

Door 22: The rock music content of rocks

Posted on December 22, 2016 by Amy Ball • 1 Comment

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Door 21: Where’s Willy – The Last Chapter
Advent calendar / Features

Door 21: Where’s Willy – The Last Chapter

Posted on December 21, 2016 by Florence Bullough • Leave a comment

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Door 20: Corrao-Hotham-Graham-Ferdinandea-Julia-Nerita-Sciacca Island (December)
Advent calendar / History

Door 20: Corrao-Hotham-Graham-Ferdinandea-Julia-Nerita-Sciacca Island (December)

Posted on December 20, 2016 by Caroline • Leave a comment

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Door 19: A Geological Voyage through History 2 – Ring of Fire
Advent calendar / History

Door 19: A Geological Voyage through History 2 – Ring of Fire

Posted on December 19, 2016 by paul • 2 Comments

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Door 18: The Tectonics of the Cold War
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Door 18: The Tectonics of the Cold War

Posted on December 18, 2016 by paul • 2 Comments

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Door 17: Deck your halls with dinosaurs!
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Door 17: Deck your halls with dinosaurs!

Posted on December 17, 2016 by sarah • 1 Comment

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Door 16: Where’s Willy – Part 3!
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Door 16: Where’s Willy – Part 3!

Posted on December 16, 2016 by Florence Bullough • Leave a comment

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Door 15: The Origin and Fate of the ‘Ed Stone’
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Door 15: The Origin and Fate of the ‘Ed Stone’

Posted on December 15, 2016 by Ted • Leave a comment

Ted Nield on the ‘Ed Stone’ – what happened to it, what it cost and where it came from. Continue reading →

Door 14: The Geological Society during the Second World War
Advent calendar / Events / History

Door 14: The Geological Society during the Second World War

Posted on December 14, 2016 by Caroline • 2 Comments

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