Records Contents - Vol 34
Caves and Tunnels in South-East England Part 18
(S) = Survey
included
|
Page |
Title |
|
i |
Title and
Contents |
|
ii |
Introduction |
|
1-27 |
Documented Sites |
|
1 |
Braeside
Crescent, Bexleyheath, Kent – subsidence |
|
2 |
HMS Wildfire,
Chatham, Kent – bunker (S) |
|
4 |
Dame Annis
House, Surrey – tunnel |
|
4 |
Strood, Kent –
chalk adits (S) |
|
8 |
Cliftonville,
Kent – tunnels (S) |
|
9 |
Hucking, Kent –
chalk well (S) |
|
11 |
Tonbridge, Kent
– shelters (S) |
|
11 |
Magpie Bottom,
Kent – chalk well (S) |
|
11 |
Charlton, London
– chalk adit? |
|
17 |
Canterbury
Cathedral – Great Drain (S) |
|
22 |
Ridley Road,
Bromley, Kent – subsidence |
|
24 |
Hangman’s Wood,
Essex – deneholes (S) |
|
28-39 |
Notes and
Queries |
|
28 |
Caister St.
Edmund, Norfolk – tunnel |
|
28 |
Aylmerton,
Norfolk – The Shrieking Pits |
|
28 |
Caston, Norfolk
– tunnel |
|
28 |
Feltwell,
Norfolk – tunnels |
|
29 |
Gillingham,
Norfolk – tunnel |
|
29 |
Iteringham,
Norfolk – tunnel |
|
29 |
Langley, Norfolk
– tunnels |
|
29 |
Ludham, Norfolk
– tunnels |
|
30 |
Moulton, Suffolk
– tunnel |
|
30 |
Chiddingstone
Castle, Kent – tunnel |
|
30 |
Harrods,
Knightsbridge, London – tunnels |
|
31 |
Briars Lane,
Hatfield – chalk mine |
|
31 |
Selfridges,
Oxford Street, London – tunnels |
|
31 |
Dock Road,
Chatham, Kent – bunker |
|
32 |
Middlesex
Hospital, London – tunnels |
|
32-33 |
London – Holy
Wells |
|
32 |
Holy Well,
Aldwych |
|
32 |
St. Clement’s
Well, Strand |
|
32 |
Sadler’s Well,
Roseberry Street |
|
32 |
Holy Well,
Holywell Lane |
|
32 |
St. Bride’s
Well, Fleet Street, EC4 |
|
32 |
Clerk’s Well,
Farringdon Lane, EC4 |
|
32 |
St. Agnes’ Well,
Kensington Gardens |
|
32 |
St. Gover’s
Well, Kensington Gardens |
|
33 |
St. Agnes’ Well,
Old Street |
|
33 |
Bagnigge Wells,
Kings Cross Road |
|
33 |
Plumstead,
London – chalk mine |
|
33 |
Muswell Hill,
London – air raid shelter |
|
34 |
Tonbridge
Grammer School for girls – tunnels |
|
34 |
John Woodward
[1665 – 1728] and his 17th / 18th century records for
east Surrey mines, pits and quarries; useful negative evidence? |
|
36 |
An early account
of the abandoned Snape Wood ironstone mine of 1857 – 58 at Wadhurst, East
Sussex |
|
37 |
Park Place,
Berks – tunnel(s) |
|
38 |
Extracting chalk
for agricultural use by mining and by other means in Hertfordshire, Kent and
Surrey |
|
39 |
The Merstham
Caverns |
|
40-42 |
General
Bibliography |
|
43-47 |
Index |
|
44 |
Table One Types
of Cavity |
|
45 |
Table Two Local
Authorities |
|
46-47 |
Table Three
Sites in km square order |