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P number: P205031
Old photograph number: A05097
Caption: Turner's Quarry, Anston, Yorkshire. Looking north-east
Description: The pale yellow, bioclastic, dolomitic limestones (or magnesian limestones) from the Anston area have been used extensively for local building. The transport and use of the stone outside the local area was boosted by the opening of the Chesterfield Canal in the late 18th century. which allowed the stone to compete in markets as far away as London. The large working face evident in the quarry gives some idea of the scale of the former quarrying industry in the Anston area. The beds of limestone are here thick and yielded large blocks for building stone. Anston Stone was selected for use as the principal freestone in the construction of the Palace of Westminster (new Houses of Parliament 1839-52) buildings in London. It was transported from the quarries first by barge along the Chesterfield Canal and then by small boat via the Humber estuary and North Sea, to a quayside on the Thames embankment close to the building.
Date taken: Fri Aug 01 00:00:00 BST 1930
Photographer: Rhodes, J.
Copyright statement: Crown
X longitude/easting: 452500
Y latitude/northing: 383500
Coordinate reference system, ESPG code: 27700 (OSGB 1936 / British National Grid)
Orientation: Portrait
Size: 330.12 KB; 718 x 1000 pixels; 61 x 85 mm (print at 300 DPI); 190 x 265 mm (screen at 96 DPI);
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Categories: Unsorted Images, Geoscience subjects/ Economic geology/ Building stones, Geoscience subjects/ Economic geology/ Building stones, limestone  

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