14 resultados para Augé
em Brock University, Canada
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Dark greyish brown ground mass. Fine grained, with very small clasts. Some areas are lighter in colour than others.
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This sample contains multiple domains. One domain is a fine grained greyish-brown ground mass, with some small clasts. Another domain is a dark grey, structure-less ground mass. Another domain is a light greyish-brown domain that is generally fine grained with clay inclusions.
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This sample contains a fine grained, dark grey ground mass with well dispersed clasts. Clasts are not abundant but range from small to large. The clast shape ranges from sub-angular to sub-rounded. A few faint rotation structures can be seen. Minor amounts of lineations can also be seen.
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Contains a fine grained, dark grey ground mass. Clasts range from small to large in size and sub-angular to sub-rounded in shape. Minor amounts of lineations can be seen. Certain clasts appear weathered.
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Dark grey ground mass with clasts ranging from small to large. The clast shape ranges from sub-angular to sub-rounded. Lineations can be seen throughout the sample. Clasts are generally well dispersed.
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Dark brown sample with clasts ranging from small to large in size. The clast shape ranges from angular to sub-rounded. Lineations can be commonly seen throughout the sample, along with comet structures. A few necking structures can also be observed. The most notable necking structure is between a few very large clasts. Minor amounts of grain crushing can be seen.
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Dark brown sediment with clasts ranging from small to large. Clast shape ranges from angular to sub-rounded. Rotation structures and comet structures can be commonly seen throughout the sample. Lineations along with minor amounts of grain crushing can also be seen in this sample.
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Greyish brown sediment with clasts ranging from small to large. The clast shape ranges from sub-angular to sub-rounded. Lineations are abundant in this sample. The larger clasts are very well dispersed.
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Port Dalhousie and the Thorold Railway pay roll for services of engineering and contingencies furnished for the months of June, July and August, 1855, signed by S.D. Woodruff. There is an envelope included with this document, Aug. 21, 1855.
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Pay roll voucher #27 from the Engineer Department of the Welland Railway for sundries for the month of August, 1857. A section of the list has been cut from the page, Aug. 31, 1857.
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Pay roll voucher #30 from the Engineer Department of the Welland Railway for the Southern Division for the month of August, Aug. 31, 1857.
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Survey map and description of Job Northrup's land created by The Welland Canal Company. Included is a written description of the land along with a drawing of the land. Noteable features include; 12 mile creek, dry dock. The land was used by the Welland Canal Company for canal and hydraulic purposes. The total amount of land surveyed is 10 acres, 3 roads and 20 perches. The deed for the land is dated January 23rd 1828. Surveyor notes are seen in pencil on the map.The surveyor's notes on the map itself are as follows: "the plot in red lines, containing 2 roads and 10 perches, was laid off by Geo. Keefer on Aug. 2nd, 1834 as an additional quantity of land required by the Company for Lock house and other purposes". "The dry dock quantity is 1.2-32" "1 1/2 acres of the above survey for Dry Dock company. Survey July 18th 1833 by Geo. Keefer."
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The Marriages page from the Bell Family Bible listing the marriage of Lewis Tyrell to Jane Gains on Aug. 31, 1849 at Culpepper Court House, Virginia. This Bible was in the possession of the Richard Bell Family of St. Catharines, Ontario. Ancestors of the Bell family include former American slaves who settled in Canada.