Roundown Cliff, Dover since the displacement by gunpowder
Print, Appearance of the Roundown Cliff at Dovor (sic) since the displacement by gunpowder, taken from the Pictorial Times'. Rounddown Cliff was blasted by 18, 500 lbs of gunpowder in three rounds, in 1843, to make way for the railway. Wood engraving
Picture No
14154436
Media ID
45861517
Size
5900px x 5071px
(6.2MB)
Credit
© The Geological Society / Mary Evans
Source
Geological Society of London. Archive reference: LDGSL/509 - Image reference: 08-06
Date
circa 1843
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1843 Blasted Displacement Dover Gunpowder Pictorial Rounds
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