Frost And Fire Natural Engines Tool Marks And Chips With Sketches Taken At Ho

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Frost And Fire Natural Engines Tool Marks And Chips With Sketches Taken At Ho
J F John Francis Campbell
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A man who has never seen ice upon the sea, and who thinks that rocks were created in their present form, is apt to suspect a latent joke in " sea-margins " in corn-fields. A Londoner who had not tried to construe a stone, would stare agape at the notion of ice floating over St. Paul's, or the nearest steeple, where the weathercock has whirled ever since he was born. To such men all modern geological change seems impossible, and English ice a myth. But those who will accept a rough translation o...f a stone record may rest assured that floes and bergs passed over the site of London, when Muswell Hill was capped with glacial drift.
The northern " glacial period" is still within easy reach.
The Times of August 4, 1863, gives the official report of the loss of the Anglo-Saxon. It narrates that on the 25th of April 1863, the vessel fell in with ice and foggy weather south of Newfoundland. The engines were slowed, and as the ice * It is right to state that a sixteen mile walk to Muswell Hill, without a guide, and a long search about the foundations of the new building, and else- where, failed to discover the patch of drift in question.


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