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Town trails and a bibliography of building and roofing stones by county

The list is arranged by counties including London and national. To view the list arranged by author click here.  There is a bibliography of roofing stones and slates at

www.stoneroof.org.uk/biblio.html


  1. Bedfordshire  Eyres, Jill The Building Stones of Bedfordshire  Bedfordshire and Luton Rigs Group. 

  2. Bedfordshire  West, B.B. 1951 Use of Stone in Bedfordshire Architecture  Bedfordshire Magazine, 2(16) pp. 305-312. 

  3. Birmingham  Paul Shilston Building stones of Birmingham City Centre in ESTA Annual Course & Conference - Field Workshop Handbook

  4. Cambridgshire  Dimes, F. G. and Sanderson, R. 1992 The Building Stones and Geological Background to Ely Cathedral  Natural History Museum Field Study Tours 

  5. Cambridgshire  Purcell D. 1967 Cambridge stone  Faber & Faber 

  6. Channel Islands  Renouf, J.T. 2002 The age of house facades in Jersey, Channel Islands from masonry style and rock type with other observations on rocks used and their sources.  Geoscience in south-west Englamd, 10, 329-335. 

  7. Cheshire  Broadhurst, F.  1991 Stone in Macclesfield and Building Stone Quarries around Macclesfield  Reoport of the Manchester Geological Association. 

  8. Cheshire  Fairs, J & Fairs, B 2008? Memories of Storeton  http://friendsof storetonwoods.org.uk 

  9. Cheshire  Liverpool Geological Society  2004 Rock around Wirral : a guide to the geological sites of interest in the natural landscape and to the building stones in some towns of the Wirral Peninsula  Liverpool Geological Society 

  10. Cheshire  Longden, G. 2002 Kerridge Ridge & Ingersley : Vale A Historical Study  Kerridge Ridge & Ingersley Vale Heritage Project. 

  11. Cheshire  Owen, F. 2005 The source of the sandstone used to build the sessions house, Knutsford  The North West Geologist 

  12. Cheshire  Thompson, D. 2000 Over the Hill: An historical look at Runcorn Hill and its locality.   Mailbook Publishing, Widnes. 

  13. Cheshire  Tresise, G. 1994 The Runcorn quarries and footprint finds of the 1840's  Proceedings of the Geological Association, 105, 125-140. 

  14. Cheshire  Woodcock, D.  2002 The Sandstone Quarries of Overton Hill, Frodsham: a Geological Study.  Open University Geological Society Journal 23 (1) 

  15. Chester NEWRIGS Walking through the past: A geological trail around Chester 

  16. Cornwall  The Cornish Building Stone and Slate Guide 2007 Interactive and Design Services

  17. Cornwall  Bristow C.M. 2001 Some notable Cornish building and decorative stones  Geoscience in south-west England - Proceedings of the Ussher Society Vol. 10 pt/no 2 p.223-229 

  18. Cornwall  Cornwall County Council 2007 The Cornish Building Stone and Slate Guide 2007  Cornwall County Council 

  19. Cornwall  De La Beche, H.T. 1839 Report on the Geology of Cornwall, Devon and West Somers: Building Stoneset.   GSGB Memoir pp. 485-517. 

  20. Cornwall  Stanier, P.H.  1985 The Granite Quarrying Industry in Devon and Cornwall. Part 1 1800-1910  Industrial Archaeology Review 7(2) pp.171-189. 

  21. Cumbria  Brambles G. 2001 The building stones of Kendal: an excursion 05.08.01  Proceedings Westmorland Geological Society No. 29 2001 p.33-34 

  22. Cumbria  David, R. 1987 The Slate Quarrying Industry in Westmorland: Part One: The valleys of Troutbeck, Kentmere and Longsleddale.  Transactions Cumberland & Westmoreland Antiquarian an Archaeological Society 87, pp215-235 

  23. Cumbria  David, R. 1991 The Slate Quarrying Industry in Westmorland: Part Two  Transactions Cumberland & Westmoreland Antiquarian an Archaeological Society 91, pp213-227. 

  24. Cumbria  Day F.H. 1982 Building stones of Cumbria :  presidential address  Westmorland Geological Society Proceedings 3, (2), 1982, 8-9 

  25. Cumbria  Mitchell M. 1992 Cartmel Priory building stones - a historical account  North West Geologist no.2 1992 p.65-75 

  26. Cumbria  Mitchell M. 2007 The building stones of Cartmel and its Priory  Proceedings Westmorland Geological Society No. 35, pp. 39-42 

  27. Cumbria  Mitchell M. 2001 The building stones of Cartmel and its Priory: an excursion 23.06.01  Proceedings Westmorland Geological Society No. 29, pp.26-27 

  28. Cumbria  Munby, J. 1989 Westmorland Slate at Buckland (Berkshire) and Bath, 1754-9.  Transactions Cumberland & Westmoreland Antiquarian an Archaeological Society 89, pp.233-248. 

  29. Cumbria  Tyson, B. 1984 The Troutbeck Park Slate Qaurries, Their Management and Markets, 1753-1760.  Transactions Cumberland & Westmoreland Antiquarian an Archaeological Society 84, pp167-190 

  30. Derby Derby City Council Rock around Derby & City Centre Geological Walk Holly Media Ltd

  31. Derby Nicholas Moyes/Peter Jones Building Stones in Derby 

  32. Derbyshire Ian Thomas and Mick Cooper The Geology of Chatsworth House Mercian Geologist

  33. Derbyshire Derbyshire County Council Sources of Building Stone for use in Derbyshire Derbyshire County CouncilDerbyshire  Craven, M. and Stanley, M. 1982 The Derbyshire Country House (vols 1 & 2)  Derbyshire Museum Service 

  34. Derbyshire  Ford, T.D. 1958 The 'Black marble'  of Ashford-in-the-Water Derbyshire.  Liverpool and Manchester Geological Jouirnal, 2 (1) 

  35. Derbyshire  Hughes, T.G. 1996 The Grey Slates of the South Pennines. Volume 1 : The Industry  Peak National Park, English Heritage & Derbyshire County Council 

  36. Derbyshire  Stanley, M. F. 1990 Carved in Bright Stones: Sources of Building Stone in Derbyshire  In Parsons D (ed) Stone: Quarrying and Building in England AD 43-1525, Phillimore. 

  37. Derbyshire  Thomas I.A. ; England's Heritage in Stone  2005 Hopton Wood stone : England's premier decorative stone  England's Heritage in Stone : proceedings of a conference : Tempest Anderson Hall, York, 15-17 March, 2005 / edited by Peter Doyle; assisted by Terry Hughes and Ian Thomas. Folkestone : English Stone Forum, 2008. p. 90-105 

  38. Devon  Allan, J. 1991 Notes on the Building Stones of the Cathedral (Exeter)  Bin Kelly, F. (ed) Medieval Art and Architecture at Exeter Cathedral., pp10-18 

  39. Devon  Barr, M.W.C. 2006 Building with stone in East Devon and adjacent parts of Dorset and Somerset.   Report of the Transactions of the Devon Association for the Advancement of Science, 138, pp. 185-224. 

  40. Devon  Barr M.W.C. 2008 Building stone at the western edge of the Blackdown Hills  Geoscience in south-west England - Proceedings of the Ussher Society Vol. 11 pt/no 4 (2008) p. 348-354 

  41. Devon  Born, A. 1988 The Blue Slate Quarrying Industry of South Devon.   Industrial Archaeology Review 11(1) pp.51-67. 

  42. Devon  Cornish, J.G.  1933 The Quarries of Salcombe Regis.   Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries 

  43. Devon  Dove J. c1994 Exeter in stone; a city  walk [an urban geology]  Thematic Trails 

  44. Devon  Dove J. 1992 Exeter: the geology of a cathedral  Geology Today 8(5) pp.176-179 

  45. Devon  Gale A.W.  c1992 The building stones of Devon  Devonshire Association for the Advancement of Science, Literature and Art 

  46. Devon  Hansford Worth, R. 1950 The Moorstone Age (parts 1 & 2  Report of the Transactions of the Devon Association for the Advancement of Science, 82. 

  47. Devon  Laming, D 1991 Exeter Cathedral - A celebration - The Building Stone and its Quarry.  Dean and Chapter of Exeter. 

  48. Devon  Leese, C.E. and Setchell, J. 1948-50 Notes on Delabole Slate Quarry  Royal Geological Society of Cornwall. Pp. 41-47. 

  49. Devon  Stanier, P.H.  1996 The De Lank Granite Quarry  Bulletin of the Peak District Mines and Historical Society. 13 (2),p.41- 46. 

  50. Devon  Worth, R.N.  1871 Building Stones of Devon and Cornwall  Western Chronicle of Science 8, pp. 120-125. 

  51. Dorset  Beavis, J. 1971 Some aspects of the use of Purbeck Marble in Roman Britain.  Proceedings of the Dorset Natural History and Archaeological Society, 92, 181--204 

  52. Dorset  Draper, J. 2001 Quarrying the Lias at Lyme  Dorset Proceedings. 123, 15-22. 

  53. Dorset  Drury, G. D. 1949 The Use of Purbeck Marble in Medieval Times  Proceedings of the Dorset Natural History and Archaeological Society, 70, 74-98. 

  54. Dorset  Edmunds, F.H. and Schaffer, R.J.  1932 Portland Stone: Its Geology and Properties as a Building Stone.  Procedings of the Geologists Association, XLIII, 3, pp. 225-240. 

  55. Dorset  Fowler, J. 1938 The Stones of Sherborne Abbey.  ? 

  56. Dorset  Jones, I. 1993 The Stalbridge Inheritance 1780-1854: Stalbridge Stone Quarries   Larkwood Publishing; pp. 100-109. 

  57. Dorset  Lott, G.K.  in press The building stones of South Dorset and East Devon World Heritage Coast  BGS Special Memoir 

  58. Dorset  Phillips, J. 1996 Quarr Houses in the Isle of Purbeck.  Bulletin of the Peak District Mines and Historical Society. 13 (2),pp. 155-162. 

  59. Dorset  Robinson E. 2004 The building stones of Dorset  Journal Open University Geological Society Vol. 25 pt/no 2, pp.  57-63 

  60. Dorset  Stanier, P.H.  1985 The Quarried Face: evidence from Dorset's cliffstone quarries.  Bulletin of the Peak District Mines and Historical Society. 13 (2),pp. 1- 9. 

  61. Dorset  Thomas J. Geology and building stone of Burton Bradstock

  62. Dorset  Thomas J. 2008 Dorset Stone   Dovecote Press Ltd 

  63. Dorset  Thoma, J 1990 The lesser-known building materials of West Dorset  Proceedings of the Geologists Association. 101 (4), pp.289-301. 

  64. Dorset  Thomas J. 1993 Building stones of Dorset - part 1: The western parishes Upper Greensand Chert and Lower Lias  Proceedings of the Dorset Natural History and Archaeological Society v.114 pp.161-168 

  65. Dorset  Thomas J. 1994 Building stones of Dorset - part 2 Chideock to Broadwindsor - Middle and Upper Lias  Proceedings of the Dorset Natural History and Archaeological Society. 115, 133-8. 

  66. Dorset  Thomas J. 1995 Building stones of Dorset - part 3: Inferior Oolite, Forest Marble, Cornbrash and Corallian Limestone  Proceedings of the Dorset Natural History and Archaeological Society. 116, pp.61-70 

  67. Dorset  Thomas, J.  Discover Dorset - Stone Quarrying  Dovecote Press Ltd 

  68. Dorset  Whitaker, W. H. 1927 Quarrying Activities in Wessex  The Contractors Record and Municipal Engineer. 

  69. Durham  Johnson, G.A.L. and Dunham, K.  1982 The Stones of Durham Cathedral: A preliminary note.  Transactions of the Architectural and Archaeological Siociety of Durham and Northumberland. New Seroes 6, pp. 53-66. 

  70. Ely, Cambridgeshire  The Stones of Ely Cathedral University Printing House, Cambridge

  71. Exeter Dr Jane Dove Exeter in Stone: A city walk by Jane Dove Thematic Trails

  72. Essex  Potter J.F. 2004 Field meeting : Romney Marsh : its churches and geology.  Proceedings of the Geologists Association 116 (2)pp.161-175 

  73. Essex  Sowan, P. 1980 Reigate Stone in Essex  Essex Journal, Vol. 15 No.Spring 

  74. Gloucestershire  Allen, J.R.L.,  2004 The building stone at the Roman religious complex, Lydney Park,

  75. Gloucestershire:character and fate.  Archaeological Journal, 160, pp. 29-33 

  76. Gloucester Joe McCall Gloucester in Stone - a city walk Thematic Trails

  77. Gloucestershire McCall J. 2011 Hereford: a city of sandstone, lath and plaster and red brick: a city centre trail. English Stone Forum 21pp

  78. Gloucestershire McCall, A and Copestake, P 2007 Cirecester in Stone, Gloucestershire Geology Trust

  79. Gloucestershire  Angseesing, J et al.  Limestone Roofing Slates in the Cotswolds.  Proceedings of the Naturalist's Field Club. Pp. 228-236. 

  80. Gloucestershire  Curtis M.L.K. 2002 Psammosteus Limestone used as a building stone at Arlingham, Gloucestershire  Proceedings of the Cotteswold Naturalists Field Club 42(2) 2002 p.115-117 

  81. Gloucestershire  Derrick F. 1848 Cotswold stone  Chapman and Hall 

  82. Gloucestershire  Harding, G.T. 1984-5 The Subterranean Quarries of the Whitcombe Valley.  Proceedings of the Cotteswold Naturalists' Field Club. 39 (2), pp.156-164. 

  83. Gloucestershire  Hill M.  and  Birch S. 1994 Cotswold stone homes :  history, conservation, care  Sutton Publishing Ltd 

  84. Gloucestershire  McCall J. 1999 Gloucester in stone; a city walk  Thematic Trails

  85. Gloucestershire McCall, A and Copestake, P 2007 Cirecester in Stone, Gloucestershire Geology Trust

  86. McCall J. 2011 Hereford: a city of sandstone, lath and plaster and red brick: a city centre trail. English Stone Forum 21pp

  87. Gloucestershire  Price A.J. 2007 Cheltenham stone : the Whittington quarries 

  88. Gloucestershire  Standing, I. 1987 The Industrial Heritage of Bixhead and Bixslade in the Foresty of Dean  Journal of Gloucestershire Society for Industrial Archaeology pp.17-32.. 

  89. Hampshire  Shore, T.W.  1908 Geology and Hampshire Industries  Archaeological Society Hampshire Field Club (Hampshire Paper - T.W. Shore memorial Volume. 

  90. Hampshire  Tatton-Brown T.   The Building Stones of Winchester Cathedral.  In Crook, J. (ed) Winchester Cathedral Nine hundred years 1093-1993: Phillimore 

  91. Hampshire  Tomalin, D. 2002 Wihtgarasbyrig' explored  Proceedings of the Isle of Wight Natural History and Archaeology Society 18, pp. 55-77. 

  92. Hampshire  Tomalin, D. 2003 From Gat Cliff to Carisbrooke Castle: A medieval quarry rediscovered.   Proceedings of the Isle of Wight Natural History and Archaeology Society 19, pp101-108. 

  93. Hereford: a city of sandstone, lath and plaster and red brick: a city centre trail. McCall J. 2011 English Stone Forum 21pp

  94. Herefordshire  Earth Heritage Trust - Building Stone Trails 200? Hereford City Centre  Earth Heritage Trust - Building Stone Trails 

  95. Herefordshire  Kendrick, F.M. 1967 Some reflections on the use of the natural Products in Herefordshire.  Transactions of the Woolhope Society,.pp.7-194. 

  96. Herefordshire  Richardson, L  An Outline of the Geology of Herefordshire  Woolhope Naturalists Field Club, pp. 1-68. 

  97. Hertfordshire  Anon  Discover St Albans Building Stones  St Albans Museums 

  98. Hertfordshire  Appleby, J.W.  1978 Hertfordshire Pudding Stone.  St Albans Museums 

  99. Hertfordshire  Roberts, E 1974 Totternhoe Stone and Flint in Hertfordshire Churches  Medieval Archaeology, Volume 18,  pp. 66-89 

  100. Hertfordshire  Tatton-Brown, T. 2001 The Medieval Building Stones of St Albans Abbey: A Provisional Note.  In Henig, M and Lindley, P (ed) Alban and St Albans: Roman and Medieval, Architecture Art and Archaeology, BAA Transactions XXIV. 

  101. Herefordshire H & W RIGS Group Explore Goodrich Castle - Building Stones Trail H & W RIGS Group

  102. Huddersfield Malcolm Dean, Kirklees Environment Initiative Guide to the Building Stones of Huddersfield 

  103. Kendal, Cumbria  Kendal Building Stones Cumbria Rigs

  104. Leeds  Francis G Dimes and Murray Mitchell The Building Stone Heritage of Leeds The Leeds Philosophical and Literary Society Ltd

  105. Leicester John H McD Whitaker Building Stones of Leciester East Midlands Geological Society

  106. Kent  Archibald J. 1934 Kentish architecture as influenced by geology  Monastery Press 

  107. Kent  George, W.H. 1984 A short account of the cementstone industry of the Isle of Sheppey, Kent.  Tertiary Research, 5(4), pp. 165-8 

  108. Kent  Kent Rigs Group  Kentish Ragstone  Kent Rigs Group 

  109. Kent  Lott, G.K. and Cameron, D.G. 2005 The building stones of South East England: Mineralogy and Provenance  10th Euroseminar on Microscopy Paisley 

  110. Kent  Pearson, A 2002 Stone supply to Saxon Shore Forts at Reculver, Richborough, Dover and Lympne.  Archaeologia Cantiana, 122, pp. 197-220. 

  111. Kent  Robinson, E, and Jarembowski, E. 1998 The Building Stones of Maidstone  Maidstone Museum and Art Gallery. 

  112. Kent  Stoker, M.  2007 Kentish Ragstone  Parchments of Oxford 

  113. Kent  Tatton-Brown T. 2006 The Building Stones of Rochester Castle and Cathedral  Rochester Medieval Art, Architecture and Archaeology, BAA Conference Transactions XXVIII 

  114. Kent  Whichcord, J. 1846 Observations on Kentish Ragstone as a Building Material.  John Weale, London 

  115. Kent  Worssam, B.C.  1950 Eight centuries in stone; an account of the building of All Saints Church, Staplehurst  Eagle printing Works, Cranbrook, Kent 

  116. Kent  Worssam B.C. 2000  The building stones of Rochester Cathedral crypt  Archaeologia Cantiana CXX, pp. 1-22 

  117. Kent  Worssam B.C. 1994/5 A guide to the building stones of Rochester Cathedral  Friends of Rochester Cathedral report 1994/5 p23-31 

  118. Kent  Worssam, B.C. and Tatton-Brown, T. 1990 The Stone of the Reculver Columns and the Reculver Cross.  In Parsons D (ed) Stone: Quarrying and Building in England AD 43-1525, Phillimore. 

  119. Kent  Worssam B.C. and Tatton-Brown T. 1993 Kentish Rag and other Kent building stones  Archaeologia Cantiana CXII, pp. 93-125 

  120. Lancashire  Aldridge, E.C. 1900 Building Stone around Liverpool.  The Quarry, 5 pp.325-328. 

  121. Lancashire  Binney  1859 A few remarks on the Building stones used in Manchester  Survey Collection of Pamphlets 17d, 6p 

  122. Lancashire  Liverpool Geological Society  2001 Rock around Liverpool : a geological guide to the building stones of the city centre  Liverpool Geological Society 

  123. Lancashire  Parsons V. 2001 The building stones of Lancaster and Williamson Park  Proceedings Westmorland Geological Society No. 29 2001 p.15-18 

  124. Lancashire  Simpson, I.M. and Broadhurst, F.M. 1975 A buildng Stones Guide to Central Manchester.  Published by the Extra Mural Studies, University of Manchester. 

  125. Lancashire  Taylor, W.G. 2002 Bacupian Quarries  Defunct website 

  126. Lancashire  Wilding, J. 1931 The Stones of a city (The Building Stones of Liverpool)  Liverpool Geological Society, XV, pp.149-156. 

  127. Leeds  Dimes F.G. and Mitchell M. et al. 2006 The building stone heritage of Leeds  Leeds Philosophical and literary Society Ltd. 

  128. Leicestershire  Anon  Building Blocks: exploring the geological heritage of our built environment.  Leicestershire Museums Service 

  129. Leicestershire  Ramsey, D.A. 1985 The Leicestershire Slate Industry  Leicestershire Libraries and Information 

  130. Leicestershire  Robinson, E, 1994 Loughborough Stones  PGA Stone Trail 

  131. Leicestershire  Whitaker J.H.M. 1981 Building stones of Leicester - city trail  Leicester City Council 

  132. Leicestershire  Whitaker J.H.M. 2006 Building stones of Leicester: a guided walk  Leicester City Council 

  133. Lincolnshire  Dawn, A 1993 A geological stone trail of Stamford.  Lincolnshire County Council 

  134. Lincolnshire  Ireson, A.S.  1986 The Stones of Stamford.  Stamford Town Council Publication. 

  135. London  Baines F. 1926 Memorandum on the defective condition of the stonework at the Houses of Parliament and proposals for its restoration: presented to Parliament by command of His Majesty  Great Britain. Ministry of Works 

  136. London  Potter J.F. 1998 The distribution of silcretes in the churches of the London Basin   Proceedings of the Geologists Association Vol. 109, 289-304. 

  137. London  Barry C., Smith, W., and Smith C.H.  1839 Report (addressed to the Commissioners of Her Majesty's Woods, Forests, Land Revenue, Works, and Buildings) as the result of an inquiry, undertaken under the authority of the Lords Commissioners of Her Majesty's Treasury with reference to the selection of stone for building the new Houses of Parliament  Commissioners of Her Majesty's Woods, Forests, Land Revenues, Works, and Buildings  ; 

  138. London  Palace of Westminster 1861 Report of the Committee on the Decay of the Stone of the New Palace at Westminster  Committee on the Decay of the Stone of the New Palace at Westminster 

  139. London  Robinson E. 1988 A geological walk in Clerkenwell, London  Proceedings of the Geologists' Association 99(2) pp.101-124 

  140. London  Robinson E. 1987 A geology of the Albert Memorial and vicinity  Proceedings of the Geologists' Association 98(1) pp.19-37 

  141. London  Robinson, E  Stone in South Kensington a geological walk organised by the Geological Museum.  Geological Museum of the GSGB 

  142. London  Robinson Eric Illustrated Geological Walks - Vol 1 Scottish Academic Press Edinburgh and London

  143. London Robinson Eric  Illustrated Geological Walks - Vol 2 

  144. London Robinson Eric Martin Litherland Holiday Geology Guides - St. Paul's/Westminster/Trafalgar Square Earthwise/BGS

  145. London South Bank London Geology Stone on the South Bank: A geological walk NERC/BGS

  146. London South Kensington, London Geology Stone in South Kensington: A geological walk 

  147. Maidstone, Kent  The Building Stones of Maidstone Sagittarius Design & Print

  148. Manchester Central   A Building Stones Guide to Central Manchester Department of Extra Mural Studies, University of Manchester

  149. The Trafford Centre, Manchester Fred Broadhurst Stones of The Trafford Centre The Trafford Centre Ltd.

  150. Middlesex  Potter J.F. 1999 The geology of London Basin churches: the Palaeogene rocks.  Tertiary Research, 19, pp. 117-38. 

  151. Middlesex  Potter, J.F. 2000 More about Tertiary churches:the London Clay Septaria.  Tertiary Research 20, pp.59-63. 

  152. Middlesex  Potter, J.F. 2000 The occurrence of Travertine in churches of the London Basin.  Proceedings of the Geologists Associastion, 111, pp.55-70. 

  153. Middlesex  Potter, J.F. 2001 The London Basin's gravel churches: indications of geology medieval history and geographical distribution.  Landscape History, 23, pp. 5-28. 

  154. Middlesex  Potter, J.F. 2002 The distribution of Bunter quartzites in the London Basin as potrayed by their occurrence in church fabrics.  Tertiary Research 21, pp.155-70. 

  155. Middlesex  Potter J.F. 2002 The distribution of Bunter quartzites in the London Basin as portrayed by their occurrence in church fabrics  Tertiary Research 21(1-4) 2002 p.155-170 

  156. Middlesex  Potter, J.F. 2004 Viviparus limestone (`Purbeck Marble'): a key to financially well-endowed churches in the London Basin   Church Archaeology, 5 and 6, 80--93, 

  157. Middlesex  Robinson E.  and  Worssam B.C. 1989 The geology of some Middlesex churches  Proceedings of the Geologists' Association 100(4) pp.595-603 

  158. National  Andrew K.J. 1994 John Watson and the Cambridge Building Stone collection  Geological Curator 5(8) 1994 p.303-310 

  159. National  Hart, D. 1988 The  Building Magnesian Limestones of the British Isles  HMSO, London

  160. National  Arkell W.J. 1950 The future of English building-stones.  Endeavour. IX, 33, Pp.40-49. 

  161. National  Ashurst J. and Dimes F.G. 1990 Conservation of building and decorative stone  Butterworth-Heinemann 

  162. National  Ashurst J. and  Dimes F.G. 1977 Stone in building :  its use and potential today 

  163. National  Brimblecombe, P. 2003 The effects of air pollution on the built environment 

  164. National  Clifton-Taylor A. 1972 The pattern of English building  Faber & Faber 

  165. National  Clifton-Taylor A. and Ireson A.S. 1994 English stone building 

  166. National  Davey N. 1976 Building stones of England and Wales  Bedford Square 

  167. National  Doyle P. ,  Hughes T. , Thomas I.E. et al. 2008 England's Heritage in Stone : proceedings of a conference : Tempest Anderson Hall, York, 15-17 March, 2005  English Heritage 

  168. National  Eaton, T. 2000 Plundering the Past: Roman Stonework in Medieval Britain.  Tempus, Stroud 

  169. National  English Heritage  2006 Identifying and sourcing stone for historic building repair : an approach to determining and obtaining compatible replacement stone  English Heritage 

  170. National  Foster S.  Conserving stones for all reasons...  Earth Heritage No. 25, pp. 23-24 

  171. National  Geological Museum  1853 Arrangement of the British marbles, alabasters, serpentines, porphyries, granites, building stones, etc, in the vestibule and hall of the Museum of Practical Geology  Geological Museum 

  172. National  Harris G.J. 1887 A series of articles on British building stones contributed to the "Builder" comprising "Our building stones" articles I to XVI [and] "Stone quarries" articles 1 to XXVI  The Builder 

  173. National  Highley D.E. and Lott G.K. et al. 2001 Assessment of selected constraints on the extraction of building and roofing stone in England and Wales  British Geological Survey report CR/01/048 

  174. National  Howe J.A. 2001 The geology of building stones  Donhead 

  175. National  Hughes T.  2008 Vernacular slate and stone roofs in England  England's Heritage in Stone : proceedings of a conference : Tempest Anderson Hall, York, 15-17 March, 2005 / edited by Peter Doyle; assisted by Terry Hughes and Ian Thomas. Folkestone : English Stone Forum, 2008. p. 28-42 

  176. National  Hull E. 1872 A treatise on the building and ornamental stones of Great Britain and foreign countries :  arranged according to their geological distribution and mineral character, with illustrations of their application in ancient and modern structures  McMillan & Co. 

  177. National  Hyslop E.K. 2006 Sourcing and selection of stone for repair  Stone conservation : principles and practice / edited by Alison Henry. Shaftesbury : Donhead Publishing, 2006. p. 89-99 

  178. National  Hyslop E.K. and McMillan A.A. 2007 Our crumbling buildings  Earthwise No. 25, pp. 30-31 

  179. National  Jope, E.M.  1964 The Saxon building-stone industry in sothern and Midland England.  Medieval Archaeology Viii, pp. 91-118. 

  180. National  Knoop, D and Jones, G.P. 1967 The Medieval Mason  Manchester University Press, Manchester 

  181. National  Leach R. 1978 An investigation into the use of Purbeck Marble in Medieval England  Crediton 

  182. National  Leary, E. 1986 The Building Sandstones of the British Isles  HMSO, London 

  183. National  Leary, E. 1983 The Building Limestones of the British Isles  HMSO, London 

  184. National  Lott G.K. 2001 Building stone resources of the United Kingdom, 1:1 000 000 (Wall Map)  British Geological Survey 

  185. National  Lott G.K. 1999 Britain's building stone industry : can it be sustained?  Earthwise No. 13, pp. 36 

  186. National  Lott G.K. 1997 Stone : Britain's building heritage  Earthwise No. 10, pp. 8 

  187. National  Lott G.K. 2000 The Search for the Stone  Historic churches: the conservation and repair of ecclesiastical buildings; Building Conservation Directory special report. pp14-18. 

  188. National  onfer 2008 The development of the Victorian stone industry  England's Heritage in Stone : proceedings of a conference : Tempest Anderson Hall, York, 15-17 March, 2005 / edited by Peter Doyle; assisted by Terry Hughes and Ian Thomas. Folkestone : English Stone Forum, 2008. p. 44-56 

  189. National  Lott G.K. and  Smith D. 2001 Shining stones: Britain's native 'marbles'  The Building Conservation Directory 2001; Cathedral Communications Limited 2001; p93-96 

  190. National  McMillan A.A. and Hyslop E.K.  2008 Development of sustainable georesources for the built environment in the United Kingdom  Estonian Journal of Earth Sciences Vol.57(2) pp. 94-103 

  191. National  Merriman R.J. 2005 From mud to roofing slate : how Wales's best-known building stone was formed  Stone in Wales : materials, heritage and conservation : papers from the Welsh Stone Conference, Cardiff 2002 = Cerrig yng Nghymru : deunyddiau, treftadaeth a chadwraeth : papurau o Gynhadledd Cerrig yng Nghymru Caerdydd 2002 / edited by Malcolm R Coulson. Cardiff : Cadw, pp. 14-17 

  192. National  O'Neill, H.  1965 Stone for building  Heinemann 

  193. National Eckel E.C. 1912 Building stones and clays :  their origin, characters and examination 

  194. National  Palmer T.J.  2005 Limestone petrography and durability in English Jurassic freestones  England's Heritage in Stone : proceedings of a conference : Tempest Anderson Hall, York, 15-17 March, 2005 / edited by Peter Doyle; assisted by Terry Hughes and Ian Thomas. Folkestone : English Stone Forum,  pp. 66-78 

  195. National  Palmer, T.J. 2008 Understanding the weathering behaviour of Caen Stone  Journal of Architectural Conservation, 14 (3) 

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