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Door 18: History and Geology of Christmas Island

Posted on December 18, 2013 by Florence Bullough • 3 Comments

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Advent calendar / History

Door 17: The Bindon landslide

Posted on December 17, 2013 by sarah • 2 Comments

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Door 16: The Geologist, the Monocled Lady and the Sultan: A Peek into Edwardian Middle Class Life
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Door 16: The Geologist, the Monocled Lady and the Sultan: A Peek into Edwardian Middle Class Life

Posted on December 16, 2013 by Victoria • 1 Comment

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Advent calendar / Miscellaneous

Door 13: Geoscientists in fiction (part two)

Posted on December 13, 2013 by georeceptionist • 7 Comments

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Advent calendar / History / Library

Door 12: (Penny) Dreadful Fellows No.2

Posted on December 12, 2013 by Caroline • 1 Comment

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Advent calendar / History / Library

Door nine: A fossil fish is for life, not just for Christmas*

Posted on December 9, 2013 by Michael • 1 Comment

A christmas present for the geologist who has everything…. Continue reading →

Advent calendar / History / Library

Door six: (Penny) Dreadful Fellows

Posted on December 6, 2013 by Caroline • 2 Comments

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Advent calendar / History / Out in the field

Door four: A tale of bones and beards…

Posted on December 4, 2013 by paul • 3 Comments

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Miscellaneous / News

Loch Ness Monster: Mystery solved?

Posted on October 25, 2013 by sarah • Leave a comment

Loch Ness monster theories have ranged from elephants to seismicity. Do we finally have the answer? Continue reading →

Education / Out in the field

Earth Science Week geowalks: London’s hidden history

Posted on October 10, 2013 by sarah • Leave a comment

Imperial College’s Matt Loader takes us on a tour of Piccadilly’s geological highlights… “I’ve been walking about London for the last thirty years, and I find something fresh in it every day” – Walter Besant, novelist. 1901. When I moved to London just over two years ago, I was immediately struck by the history of … Continue reading →

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