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The English Chalk and London Clay: two remarkable British bony fish Lagerstätten | Geological Society, London, Special Publications
Full article: New fossils from the London Clay show that the Eocene Masillaraptoridae are stem group representatives of falcons (Aves, Falconiformes)
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London Clay – UK Fossil Collecting
Fossils in the Lower Greensand - Picture of Sedgwick Museum of Geology, Cambridge - Tripadvisor
Fossils For Sale | Fossils-UK.com | Rare Eocene, London Clay Nautilus from the Isle of Sheppey, England:- Cimomia imperialis
Fossils For Sale | Fossils-UK.com | Old Victorian Label Attached Rare Eocene, London Clay Nautilus from the Isle of Sheppey, England:- Cimomia imperialis
Multiple skeletons of Rhynchaeites from the London Clay reveal the osteology of early Eocene ibises (Aves, Threskiornithidae) | PalZ
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The best place to find fossils in Kent: Including Sheppey, Folkestone, Herne Bay, Thanet and Dover
London Clay Fossils of the Isle of Sheppey by & Rayner Martin Rayner David - Hardcover - 2000 - from George Jeffery Books (SKU: 012840)
London Clay: Most Up-to-Date Encyclopedia, News & Reviews
ZANTHOPSIS LEACHI - LONDON CLAY SHEPPEY KENT
Warden Point (Isle of Sheppey) | Discovering Fossils
London clay crab Glyphithyreus wetherelli
Dedicated collector: Michael Daniels and his Eocene birds | National Museums Scotland Blog
Warden Point (Isle of Sheppey) | Discovering Fossils
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Seeds from the London Clay – Deposits Mag
London Clay & Bagshot Sand - GeoEssex
Sheppey+London Clay = Shark Teeth = :) - Fossil Hunting Trips - The Fossil Forum