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Total number of records: 31

Top 10: Subject

SubjectCount
geologists5
geology5
english language2
glacial epoch2
glaciers2
glaciology2
blue whale1
borings1
cetacea1
cetacea, fossil1

Count of Place

PlaceCount
Great Britain3
Swaledale (England)2
America1
Harrogate (England)1
Midlands (England)1
Norfolk (England)1
North Cave (England)1
South Cave (England)1

Top 10: People and organisations

People and organisationsCount
Harrison, William Jerome (1845-1908)7
Harrison, William Jerome, 1845-19083
Harvie-Brown, J A (1844-1916)3
Bell, Alfred2
Harker, Alfred (1859-1939)2
Harland, John (1806-1868)2
Harmer, Frederic William, 1835-19232
Harmer, Sir S F (1862-)2
Harris, S (Of Hull)2
Sheppard, Thomas (1876-1945)2

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From 180014
From 190017

Count of Latest date

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Up to 199917

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Notes on geological map-reading

Harker, Alfred (1859-1939)

1920

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The fallacies of free trade : a paper read before the Driffield Farmers' Club

Harrison, James (Senior); Harrison, James (Junior)

1881

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Harrogate : the mecca of the ailing, the playground of the robust

Harrogate (England). Publicity Department

1915

"Issued by the Harrogate Corporation Publicity Dept."

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The oolites of the Cave district

Harker, Alfred (1859-1939)

[1885]

"Reprinted from the Naturalist, May 1885".

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1492 and 1892: Utopias old and new : Presidential address, 1894

Harris, S (of Hull); Hull Literary Club

1894

At head of title: Hull Literary Club.

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The windows of York Minster

Harrison, Frederick (1884-)

[1921]

Cover title.

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Notes on the glacial geology of the Yorkshire coast : (chiefly near Whitby)

Harrison, William Jerome (1845-1908)

[1895]

"Reprinted from the Glacialists' magazine, September, 1895".

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