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Golley, Peter, Williams, Richard (1995) Cornish Mineral Reference Manual. Endsleigh Book Co., Truro. 71pp.
    • Cumbria
      • Allerdale
        • Caldbeck
          • Coombe Height
Cooper, M. P., Stanley, C. J. (1990) Minerals of the English Lake District - Caldbeck Fells. The Natural History Museum, London.
Fortey, N. J., Ingham, J. D., Skilton, B. R. H., Young, B., Shepherd, T. J. (1984) Antimony mineralisation at Wet Swine Gill, Caldbeck Fells, Cumbria. Proceedings of the Yorkshire Geological Society, 45 (1-2) 59-65 doi:10.1144/pygs.45.1-2.59
Stanley, Christopher J., Cooper, Michael P. (1991) Famous Mineral Localities: Pyromorphite-Group Minerals from the Caldbeck Fells, Cumbria, England. The Mineralogical Record, 22 (2) 105-121
    • Devon
      • South Hams
        • Wembury
www.english-nature.org.uk (2016) http://www.english-nature.org.uk/citation/citation_photo/1001318.pdf
  • Scotland
    • Dumfries and Galloway
      • Eskdale
        • Glenshanna Burn
          • Glendinning
Anthony, Bideaux, Bladh, Nichols (1990) Handbook of Mineralogy Volume 1.
Williams, James (1973) The antimony, bismuth, molybdenum and tungsten minerals of south-west Scotland. Transactions of the Dumfriesshire and Galloway Natural History and Antiquarian Society, S. 3 Vol. 50. 1-4
    • East Ayrshire
      • New Cumnock
        • Hare Hill
  • Wales
    • Conwy
      • Conwy
Day, Harry (1999) BMS Database, British Micromount Society.
R. E. Bevins (1988) Sixth Supplementary List of British Isles Minerals (Welsh). Mineralogical Magazine 52:121-124
Bevins, R.E., Alderton, D.H.M. & Horak, J.M. (1988): Lead-antimony mineralization at Bwlch Mine, Deganwy, Wales. Mineralogical Magazine, 52, 391-394.
 
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