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Durham Rocks: 50 extraordinary rocky places that tell the story of the Durham landscape: contents
(Front cover) Chemical Beach, Seaham.
(Rear cover) Rear cover.
(Figure 122) The Author — Ian Jackson.
Contents
Title page and preliminaries
Foreward
Preface
Sources and acknowledgements
Introduction
Ancient rivers, seas & life
1 Blast Beach
2 Claxheugh Rock
3 Cronkley
4 Falcon Clints
5 Harehope Quarry
6 Hell Kettles
7 Hown’s Quarry
8 Little and Long Scars
9 Middridge Quarry
10 North Grain
11 Pallis Burn
12 Roker
13 Tunstall
Volcanoes & molten rock
14 Cockfield
15 High Force
16 Holwick Scars
17 Rookhope
18 Stanhope
19 Widdybank Fell
Earthquakes & folded rocks
20 Burtreeford
21 Butterknowle
22 Houghton-le-Spring
23 Marsden Bay
24 Middlehope Burn
25 Salterfen Point
Climate & landscape change
26 Burnhope Seat
27 Chopwell Woods
28 Coldberry Gutter
29 Easington Colliery
30 Goldsborough
31 Hartlepool Bay
32 Moking Hurth Cave
33 Penshaw & Worm hills
34 Piercebridge
35 Ryhope cliffs
36 Team Valley
37 Warren House Gill
Heritage & mining
38 Barningham
39 Blaydon Bank Quarry
40 Blaydon Dene
41 Consett
42 Dinsdale
43 Durham Cathedral
44 Durham Mining Museum
45 Felling
46 Groverake
47 Killhope
48 Saltholme
49 South Shields
50 Stony Heap
Figures and maps
End matter
Endnote
Links to resources
The author
Durham Wildlife Trust