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Quartz from
Tideswell Dale Quarry, Litton, Derbyshire Dales District, Derbyshire, England, UK


Locality type:Quarry
Classification
Species:Quartz
Formula:SiO2
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Quartz data
Locality Data:Click here to view Tideswell Dale Quarry, Litton, Derbyshire Dales District, Derbyshire, England, UK
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:629256
Long-form Identifier:1:3:629256:0
GUID (UUID V4):9c08d3c3-d388-4688-ba48-409da842ea81
Nearest other occurrences of Quartz
1.2km (0.8 miles) Millers Dale, Tideswell, Derbyshire Dales District, Derbyshire, England, UK
2.3km (1.5 miles) Priestcliffe, Taddington, Derbyshire Dales District, Derbyshire, England, UK
4.5km (2.8 miles) Calton Hill Quarry, Blackwell in the Peak, Derbyshire Dales District, Derbyshire, England, UK
4.8km (3.0 miles) Milldam Mine, Great Hucklow, Derbyshire Dales District, Derbyshire, England, UK
5.1km (3.2 miles) Hucklow Edge, Great Hucklow, Derbyshire Dales District, Derbyshire, England, UK
5.1km (3.2 miles) Longstone Edge, Great Longstone, Derbyshire Dales District, Derbyshire, England, UK
5.2km (3.2 miles) Great Rocks Dale, Wormhill, High Peak, Derbyshire, England, UK
5.6km (3.5 miles) Dirtlow Rake, Ashford in the Water, Derbyshire Dales District, Derbyshire, England, UK
5.7km (3.5 miles) Ashford Black Marble mines, Ashford in the Water, Derbyshire Dales District, Derbyshire, England, UK
5.8km (3.6 miles) Magpie Mine, Ashford in the Water, Derbyshire Dales District, Derbyshire, England, UK
References
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Journal (article/letter/editorial)
GEOLOGY OF THE LOVVER CARBONIFEROUS ROCKS OF DERBYSHIRE. WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO THE LONG EXCURSION...H E district described in this sketch includes the north and T north-west portions of Derbyshire, and...the county. It consists of the hill country of Derbyshire, which forms the southern spur of the Pennine...lies east of the watershed of the central part of England, and is drained by the Derwent and the Dove, which...distance forms the boundary between Yorkshire and Derbyshire. It flows in a south-easterly direction, and
Report (edition)
GEOLOGISTS' ASSOCIATION GUIDES Noo 26: The Peak District by F. WOLVERSON COPE. with contributions by F...13 Glutton Dale, Parkhouse Hill, Dowel Dale and Chrome Hill 19 Wolfscote Dale and Dove Dale 22 Peak Forest...Forest, Tideswell Dale, Litton, Great HuclDale 25 Castleton 27 Edale 31 Stony Middleton...obtai11i11g permissio11 to use tracks a11d to examine quarry and other sections rests 011 the user of the Guide...incorporation in any further edition. The Peak District by F. WOLVERSON COPE with contributions by F.
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
CARBONIFEROUS OF DERBYSHIRE. ROCKS By H. H. ARNOLD BEMROSE, Sc.D., F.G.S. EXCURSIONS TO THE DISTRICT. at the...excursions which the A GLANCE Association has made in Derbyshire shows that the main object was to examine the...County. The first excursion of the Association to Derbyshire was in 1877. On July z and, and during the five...Clay Cross Company, the Creswell Caves, Miller's Dale, Buxton, and Kinder Scout. The second excursion...the geology of the lower Carboniferous Rocks of Derbyshire (which, as a separate publication, is now out
Report (edition)
ES Rae RSIS 1858 a | Ih Guide No.26 ; ¥ ak District a © THE GEOLOGISTS’ ASSOCIATION ESE LIVERPOOL...LIVERPOOL JMU LIBRARY Se ope The Peak District CONTENTS PREFACE LIST OF FIGURES INTRODUCTION ITINERARIES...Wye from Buxton to Miller’s Dale Miller’s Dale to Monsal Head Monsal Dale and Ashford-in-theWater Castleton...Castleton and Mam Tor Glutton Dale, Parkhouse Hill, Dowel Dale and Chrome Hill Eyam and Stony Middleton...HERITAGE RESOURCE OF THE PEAK DISTRICT FURTHER READING 74 76 The Peak District PREFACE This is the third
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
TOADSTONESOF DERBI~SHIRB. 241 14. The TOAVSTONES of DERBYSHIRE: their FIELI)-RKLATIONS a,td P~rROGRXP~rY. By................ I[. The North-Western or Miller's-Dale Area .................. III. The South-Eastern or...Structure of the Carboniferous Dolerites & Tufts of Derbyshire' Quart. Journ. Geol. See. vol. 1, pp. 603-44...Archibald Geikie over some typical parts of the district. He pointed out that some of the toadstones were...the toadstones, careful re-mapping of the whole district would be necessary. In 1897, in his ' Ancient
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
93 REPORT OF AN E XC URSION TO DERBYSHIRE. JULY 2 7T H TO AUGUST 4TH, 1 914. By H. H . BEMRosE, J. P...again st the limestone in the H opton Wood Stone Quarry (formerly Kill er Bros.') . At Shotho use Spring...vents of agglomerate of Carboniferous age. A sma ll quarry, which gives evide nce tha t the agglomera te cuts...climbed up to Griff Grange to see a deposit of quartz sand, and were fortunate enough to find severa...he pa rty th en visited the quarry of th e Ible Basalt Compa ny. This quarry is in th e In trusive Oph
Book
DER by Peter R. Rodgers Derbyshire Geology £1.50 By the same author: YORKSHIRE MINERALS Of...Of related interest: CAVES OF DERBYSHIRE DERBYSHIRE: EARLY A Visitor’s Guide SETTLEMENT GEOLOGICAL...GEOLOGICAL LAKELAND IN DERBYSHIRE EXCURSIONS GEOLOGY IN LAKELAND Derbyshire Geology by Peter R. Rodgers... Nelson, Lancs. Contents Geological Map of Derbyshire sk, este 6 ECE, 2s yh 8 Gere) Mer aise...Sedimentary Rocks in Derbyshire .... esses 26 3. Volcanic Rocksanithe Peak District... sms 42 Ao
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
of the Carbonifer ous Dolerites a nd Tuffs of Derbyshire." Quart. J Ol/rn. Geol. Soc., vol. I, pp . 603-644...ARNOLD-BEMROSE, H.-" On a Quartz Rock in the Car boniferou s Limestone of Derbyshire." Quart. J OUT1l. Geo...Sill and Faulted Inl ier in T ideswell Dal~ (Derbyshire)." Quart. J ourll. Geol. Soc., pp. 239-Z49, 2...2 pI. and sect ion s, LONG EXC URSION TO DERBYSHIRE. WEDNESDAY, A UGUS T 2ND, T O TH UR SD AY, AUGU...was to study the Lower Carboniferous rocks of Derbyshire. The visit to the Mill Close Lead Mine, and the
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
F~tCIES o f LOWER C~RBO~'IFEROUS L~vA-FLows i~ DERBYSHIRE. By HENRY CRU~DE~~ SARGENT, F.G'.S. (Read February...23 " i. INTRODUCTIOI~". THE igneous rocks of Derbyshire, locally called ' toadstones,' form a well-known...Association to Derbyshire in the summer of 1914, specimens of lava were collected in Tideswell Dale which appeared...make a further examination of the rocks of the district, in oMer to ascertain to how great an extent these...the first to note the special features of the Tideswell-Dale rock and urged me to undertake the investigation
Journal (issue)
° Mn g &story 'fll'ne lBuHetin of the Peak District Mines Historical Society Ltd. Volume 17, No. 5...Mines in the Northern Part of the White Peak, Derbyshire Trevor D. Ford 1 Associate Editors: Evelyn...geological setting of the lead mines of the Peak District, this one covering the important Castleton area...Gazetteer of the Lead Mines within Bradwell Liberty, Derbyshire: 1216- 1890 Chris Heathcote PEAK DISTRJCT MINES...Charity 504662) Company No. 1227931 (Registered in England) - Liability Limited by ;uaran c Member of the
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
THE GEOLOGY OF THE EASTERN PART OF THE PEAK DISTRICT. By Prof. \Y. G. FEARNSII)ES, :\1•.-\.• F. R.S....THE DERWENT. By Professor \V. G. FEAR~SIDES, DERBYSHIRE M..'" F.R.S. I. FOREWORD. THIS account of the...the author's personal observation-although the district is one to which, because of its beauty and accessibility...INTRODUCTION. The scenery of the Valley of the Derbyshire Derwent is worldfamous, and the obvious broad...Jukes and Ramsay-had already written about the district more than seventy years ago, by which time Martin
Journal (issue)
The Cressbrook Dale Lava and Litton Tuff, between Longstone and Hucklow Edges, Derbyshire Martin Cross...threshold slopes at Callow Bank, Hathersage, Derbyshire 243 Hugh S. Torrens and Trevor D. Ford Elias...along with Carboniferous pebbles from northeast England and a scatter of Scandinavian rocks, including...Richard Allen, were rock-climbing together in an old quarry in Charnwood Forest, when Richard Blachford found...Roger and his friends went climbing in the old quarry. On telling her geography teacher about her “fossil”
Book (edition)
at the heart of industrial ‘England, this area of intimate wooded dales, steep-sided gorges and windswept...its borders lives nearly half the population of England, and the rich variety of its scenery attracts tens...many thousands of ramblers who visit the Peak District at week-ends, summer and winter alike, here is...and Rosemary Ellis ? 13. dUL. 1976, K.C. ‘* District. C.O. ivi. eo Q i DERBVSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL...SURVEY OF BRITISH NATURAL HISTORY IVE PERAK DISTRICT EDITORS Sir Julian Huxley F.R.S. M.A. John
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
of Dolerite Boulders In the Glaciation of N.E. Derbyshire by A. C. DALTON Received 30 October 1954 CONTENTS...limestone district of Derbyshire is considered. These travelled stones include a few Lake District and Scottish...over the limestone area. 1. INTRODUCTION the Derbyshire Dome, in the past, was commonly thought of as...forming the eastern flank of the ice, burying the Derbyshire Dome on the west and south-west. '2. The direct...construction of the 'dry' walls for which this part of Derbyshire is noted, suggested that, by mapping their position
Book
UNIVERSITY ■ / LIMESTONES AND CAVES OF THE PEAK DISTRICT *' compiled and edited by Trevor D. Ford with...Beck, Sheffield c/o Doug Nash, Don Bramwell, Derbyshire 'Fulwood', N.J.D. Butcher, University Glebe... University of East Anglia, Norwich, NR4 7TJ, England Ford 0 86094 004 1 0 86094 005 X 1977 paper...323307 Contents Chapter 20 The caves of Lathkill Dale T.D. Ford and John S. Beck Chapter 21 The caves...our main Nat¬ ional Parks, in the Peak District and Yorkshire Dales, and our main nature reserves are in
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
387 plains, while the valley-gravels of the district have afforded mammalian bones and teeth of the...of the Greenslates and Porphyries of the Lake District between TJUeswater and Keswick." By fl. Alleyne..." which overlie the Skiddaw Slates in the Lake District. He notices the sections of this series in Borrowdale...felspar and platy hornblende, with some mica and quartz. The Svolvaer Fjeld in Ost Vaago shows a distinctly...commencement of the glacial epoch the north-west of England was more elevated above the sea-level than at present
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Radiolaria in Chert from Chypon's Farm, Mullion District (Cornwall).' By Dr. G. J. tIinde, F.R.S., F.G...from the Southwest of England in the Drift-deposlts of Southern and Eastern England.' By A. E. Salter, Esq...representative specimens, consisting essentially of quartz and tourmaline, have been looked over by Prof....similar rocks to which occur in the South-west of :England. The most westerly point at which the pebbles have...north-east across England. The pebbles are absent from the Weald aud from the district around Bagshot,
Journal (issue)
INDEX UK JOURNAL OF MINES AND MINERALS ISSUES 11 - 20 (1992 - 2000) Michael Wolfe David Green, Julie...Julie Ballard and Richard Bell 2002 UK Journal of Mines and Minerals - index to issues 11 to 20 -1- CONTENTS... our second index, covers issues 11 to 20 of the UK Journal of Mines and Minerals, published between...entries. It includes valid mineral species (eg. quartz), series names (eg stilbite) and group names (eg...index is freely available as an RTF download from the UK Journal of Mines and Minerals website. NOTES, issue
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
588. Australian Tertiary Corals, 131. Avauturine Quartz in Britain, 444, 535. Avon Valley, Superficial...perforations, 93; On Supposed Pholas Burrows in Derbyshire, 267. Botany, Fossil Contributions to, in 1869...347. in Natal, 348. of the North and South of England, 40. -, Origin of, 349. Boulder Drift of North...Leafbeds, 141. Brown, E., Columnar clay-bed in Tideswell Dale, &c, 585. , R., Physics of Arctic Ice, 436...of Belgium, 199. of the Weald, 581. of the Lake-district, 14,142, 192. of Devon, Cornwall, and Galway,
Journal (issue)
PEAK of rhe DISTRICT A joint publication of Rockbottom Publications and the Peak District Mines Historical...Mines&Mineralsand vol. 12 no. 1 of the Bulletin of the Peak District Mines Historical Society. COVER:BLUE JOHN FLUORITE...FLUORITE, Blue John Mine, Castleton, Derbyshire, polished slab 7 x I 0cm. Bob King Collection (KI052),...TRI T MI E HISTORIC L SOCIETY 3-----------BL The UK Jouma/ of 1Jfi11es a11dMinerals publishes articles...advertising. EJOHN 4-----------ORIGI of the PEAK DISTRICT DC Quirk ORE FIELD EDITOR Mick Cooper EDITORIAL
Book
the Peak District 2 Mining and Quarrying 4 Ornamental Stone 8 Minerals of the Peak District 10 Selected...AREAS 1 BY DON EDWARDS PUBLISHED BY THE TIDESWELL DALE ROCK SHOP © 1975 DON EDWARDS InUedueUen...rather, millenia. For it is difficult in the Peak District to find a viewpoint that does not include a relic...for mineral wealth; moss creeps over an ancient quarry face, sheep graze around a ruined mine head-gear...permission is rarely refused. With working quarries the quarry manager should be approached. Always remember that
Show/Event (guide)
Details 27 Lower Meadow, Harlow, Essex CM18 7RD, England. Tel: (0279) 415844 THE SHOW BY COLLECTORS, FOR...COLLECTORS. ORGANISED BY: EARTH SCIENCE PROMOTIONS UK Journal of Mines and Minerals / The Only National...brooches in agate,amethyst, garnets, lapis, malachite, quartz, etc. No Catalogue as our stock frequently changes... Aloo o number of fine classico from CORNWALL,ENGLAND end SCOTLAND wlU be available. Specimens for the...Telephone: 0736-788305 FOSTER YEOMAN DULCOTE QUARRY, (LAPIDARY SECTION), WELLS, SOMERSET. BA5 3PY.
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
EXCURSION TO BUXTON AND DERBYSHIRE. 'VHITSUNTIDE, Directors: H. 1\Lw NORTH 21ST TO MAY 25TH, 1904·...through 420 EXCURSION TO BUXTON AND NORTH DERBYSHIRE. the disturbed ground will be intercepted after...the rule rather EXCURSION TO BUXTON AND NORTH DERBYSHIRE. 421 than the exception in all valleys cut...surrounding 422 EXCURSION TO BUXTON AND XORTH DERBYSHIRE. country. Here, Professor Boyd Dawkins gave...most interesting address on the geology of the district, explaining how the great north and south anticlinal
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
‘Minerals of Scotland’, ‘Minerals of Northern England’ and of course ‘Crystal Mountains’. So where are...Birmingham and to include the ‘counties’ of Cheshire, Derbyshire, Gloucestershire, Herefordshire, Leicestershire...mottramite from Mottram St Andrew. BOOK REVIEW Derbyshire (88 pages) – Sowerby (1809) illustration of calcite...galena from Millclose Mine, Darley Dale. Fluorite from Crich Quarry photographed in daylight and under...from Smalldale Quarry, Bradwell. Blue John fluorite from Treak Cliff, Castleton. Quartz, variety ‘Buxton
Catalog/List
Don Edwards Tideswell Dale Rock Shop Fossilist & Petrifactioneer Telephone/ Fax: 01298 - 871606 E-mail...tideswel@tideswel.demon.co.uk Commercial Road Tideswell Derbyshire SK17 8NU United Kingdom 25 July, 1996 All...attending the following shows in the seconUK October I 2U1 / 13U1 November 23rd Dakcwell 1-laywards.... rhombs.£35. 2.ANAPAJTE. Kerlch Peni.r1su .lar, Uk raine. The be;;L localily m �le world for this mineral...quite pleasing. £25 . .. . 21. F LUORITE.A.P.C.M. Quarry, Easlgate, Durham, u.K. A sculplural 8cm x 6cm
 
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