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SUMMARY:How geology made the Potteries
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ORGANIZER;CN=admin:MAILTO:johnschroder@blueyonder.co.uk
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=TEXT/HTML:Monday 20 April (Indoor Meeting): 'How geology
  made the Potteries'. Speaker: Bernard Besly (Retired Independent Consulta
 nt - Keele\, Staffordshire). The importance of geology in the industrial a
 nd urban development of North Staffordshire is usually reduced to a truism
 . Workable clays occurring with hot burning\, long-flame coal gave the ear
 ly potters a unique set of resources\,&amp;hellip\;
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