. References reflist coord missing France DEFAULTSORT WealdArtoisAnticline Category Structural ... of Dover were carved out of the anticline surface layer, presumably chalk, by glacial lake outburst flood s The Strait of Dover is geologically speaking a very young feature, with no relation to the WealdArtoisAnticline. The anticline continues uninterrupted in the subsurface of the Strait of Dover ... Geology of England Category Geology of France regional geology stub de WealdArtois Antiklinale nl Weald Artoisanticline sv WealdArtois uk ... de la France , BRGM, Orl ans ref At the flanks of the anticline outcrops of the younger Upper Cretaceous ... more details
Syncline WealdArtoisAnticline linked Great Britain Britain to continental Europe until 225,000 ...Image Anticline PSF .png thumb Diagram of an anticline. Image Anticline.jpg thumb Anticline with syncline visible at far right USGS. Note the man standing before the formation, for scale. Image anticline lebanon.jpg thumb Anticline near Ehden , Lebanon . In structural geology , an anticline is a Fold ... lower flanks. The strata Strike and dip dip away from the center, or crest , of the fold. If an anticline ... building. Anticline terminology Any fold whose form is convex upward is an antiform. Antiforms containing progressively younger rocks from their core outwards are anticlines. An anticline or antiform ... in an anticline is the locus of maximum curvature or bending in a given stratum in the fold. An axis ... through the anticline. Connecting the hinges or points of maximum curvature in the different layers in three dimensions produces an axial plane or axial surface. In a symmetrical anticline, a surface trace of the axial plane coincides with the crest. With an asymmetrical anticline, the surface .... An overturned anticline is an asymmetrical anticline with a flank or limb that has been tilted beyond ... . The famous Richat Structure is thought to be an anticline or dome that has been laid bare by erosion. An anticline which plunges at both ends is termed a doubly plunging anticline , and may be formed ... fault. The highest point on a doubly plunging anticline or any geologic structure for that matter ... scale anticline. Examples include the Late Jurassic to Early Cretaceous Purcell Anticlinorium in British ... , Crete , Greece File Wills Creek Fm fold.jpg Tight anticline in the Wills Creek Formation , Pennsylvania File Catedraldemarmol.JPG Weathered marble anticline at General Carrera Lake , Chile File ... Elk Basin is a breached anticline File Cumberland Narrows air.jpg The Tuscarora Formation forms a clear anticline in Wills Mountain at Cumberland Narrows , Maryland File Roundtop Hill outcrop2.jpg ... more details
Leigh . ref Eilert Ekwall, The Oxford Dictionary of English Place Names , Oxford, 1936, under Weald and Andred ref The adjective for weald is wealden . Geology See also, Geology of East Sussex , Weald basin and WealdArtoisanticline File S East Geology.jpg thumb Geology of south eastern England. The High Weald is in lime green 9a the Low Weald, darker green 9 . Chalk Downs, pale green 6 File KentGeologyWealdenDomeSimple.svg thumb Geological section from north to south High and Low Weald shown as one The Weald is the eroded remains of a geological structure, an anticline , a dome of layered ... ArtoisAnticline continues some convert 65 km mi abbr on further south eastwards under the Straits ... name Weald disambiguation File WealdfromDowns.JPG thumb 200px right View south across the Weald of Kent ... The Weald IPAc en icon w i l d is the name given to an area in South East England situated between ... as three separate parts the sandstone High Weald in the centre the clay Low Weald periphery and the Greensand Ridge which stretches around the north and west of the Weald and includes the Weald s highest points. The Weald was once a vast forest covering this area. The name, Anglo Saxons Old English ... the Weald s past, often in their names. Etymology The name Weald is derived from the Old English linktext weald , meaning forest cognate, German Wald . This comes from a Germanic root of the same meaning, and ultimately from Indo European . Weald is specifically a West Saxon form wold is the Anglian ... period the area had the name Andredes weald , meaning the forest of Andred , the latter derived ... and clay valleys. The oldest rocks exposed at the centre of the anticline are correlated with the Purbeck ... Sand Formation collectively known as the Hastings Beds and the Weald Clay . The Wealden Group is overlain ... series, British Geological Survey, ISBN 0 11 884078 9 ref The rocks of the central part of the anticline include hard sandstones, and these form hills now called the High Weald . The peripheral areas ... more details
Other uses Use dmy dates date May 2011 File Artois flag.svg thumbnail Flag of the County of ArtoisArtois ... Artois occupies the interior of the Pas de Calais d partement , the western part of which constitutes the former Boulonnais . Artois roughly corresponds to the arrondissements of France arrondissement ... Nord d partement Nord d partement and across central Belgium . History main History of Artois File VlaanderenArtesie1477.png 200px thumb Location of the County of Artois in the 15th century Originally a feudal county itself, Artois was annexed by the county of Flanders . It came to France in 1180 as a dowry of a Flemish princess, Isabelle of Hainaut , and was again made a county of Artois separate county in 1237 for Robert I, Count of Artois Robert , a grandson of Isabelle. Through inheritance, Artois came under the rule of the dukes of Burgundy in 1384. At the death of the fourth duke, Charles the Bold , Artois was inherited by the Habsburg s and passed to the dynasty s Spanish line. After the religious revolts of 1566 in the Netherlands, Artois briefly entered the Dutch Revolt .... After the Union of Atrecht, Artois and County of Hainaut Hainaut Dutch Henegouwen reached a separate agreement with Philip II of Spain Philip II . Artois remained with the Spanish Netherlands until it was conquered ... of the Pyrenees in 1659, and it became a French province. Though Artois had already been largely French speaking, it was considered part of the Netherlands until the French annexation. Artois ... the latter half of the 20th century Artois has suffered along with similar areas because of the decline of the coal industry. Notable residents Pierre Charles Le Sueur , c.1657 c.1705 , born in Artois ... reflist See also commons category Artois Communaut d agglom ration de l Artois Battle of Artois disambiguation History of Artois County of Artois Counts of Artois Countess of ArtoisWealdArtoisAnticline , a ridge that connected continental Europe and Britain until 225,000 years ago Historic ... more details
the formation of the WealdArtoisanticline Wealden Anticline . File Geologic map SE England & Channel ... the WealdArtoisanticline and therefore the modern day form of the Weald Basin in its regional ... thrusts as they had been during the Variscan Orogeny and the formation of the WealdArtoisAnticline Wealden Anticline . ref Cite journal last Mansy first J.L. title Dynamics and inversion of the Mesozoic Basin of the Weald Boulonnais area role of basement reactivation journal GTectonophysics ... are uplifted , the WealdArtoisAnticline Wealden Anticline and the Channel High, are superimposed ... Anticline, a large structure over 30  km long x 7  km wide, located in the centre of the Weald ... and Weald basins 600px The Weald Basin was a major topographic feature of southern England ... of the Weald. The Carboniferous coals are overlain by Silurian and early Triassic sediments. ref Cite book last Gibbons first Wes title The Weald, Rocks and Fossils Field Guide year 1981 publisher Unwin ... now occupied by the Weald Basin being a low Fold and thrust belt external fold belt to the main ... in the Weald Basin of southern England journal Geological Society, London, Special Publications year .... Pullan title Tertiary structures and hydrocarbon entrapment in the Weald Basin of southern England ... as normal faults and lead to the formation of the Weald basin which developed as an extension of the considerably ... 26 September 2010 issue 1 ref . Reconstructions of the geometry of the early fault systems in the Weald ... title Dynamics and inversion of the Mesozoic Basin of the Weald Boulonnais area role of basement ... doi 10.1016 S0040 1951 03 00289 0 bibcode 2003Tectp.373..161M ref The Weald basin gently subsided throughout ... ref Cite journal last Mansy first J.L. title Dynamics and inversion of the Mesozoic Basin of the Weald ... to south of the Wealden Anticline, note the unsymmetrical lower Cretaceous Jurassic sediments in the core of the anticline. The diagram has undergone extensive vertical exaggeration As a result of the Alpine ... more details
The Mareuil Anticline , also called Mareuil Meyssac Anticline , is a structural high within the sediment sedimentary sequence of the northeastern Aquitaine Basin . The northwest southeast trending anticline ... of the structure Image MareuilProfile.jpg thumb 300px A cross section through the Mareuil Anticline with vertical exaggeration The anticline was named after Mareuil, Dordogne Mareuil , a small town ... , somewhat farther to the northwest. In plan view the anticline has the shape of an elongated pear ... of the anticline was pushed up by about 30  m. On the southeastern side of the anticline, there are several ... zone . Regional geology Seen from the edge of the northeastern Aquitaine Basin, the Mareuil Anticline ... cover reaches a thickness of altogether 400  m in the anticline. In the syncline on the northeast ..., the La Tour Blanche Anticline . In this second anticlinal ridge, the sediments already show a thickness of 1000  m. The Mareuil Anticline is a large scale structure. To the northwest it changes ... In the core of the anticline the top 20  m of Jurassic Upper Jurassic Kimmeridgian strata are exposed ... thumb 300px The northwestern edge of the Mareuil Anticline. The Turonian Angoumian cliff is dipping 35 to the NNE. The first movements in the region of the Mareuil Anticline must have occurred in the Lower ... not specific to the anticline they affected the entire northeastern Aquitaine Basin. Synsedimentary Slump geology slumps in the Turonian strata near the anticline are a good indicator that the first tectonic stirrings had happened in the anticline. Yet the major event responsible for the creation ... Pyrenees is somehow involved in the formation of the anticline. Like the Pyrenees, the Mareuil Anticline was created under Compression geology compressive forces , maybe even under transpression ... Martial de Valette . Structural observations The Mareuil Anticline forms part of the anticlinal ... Tour Blanche Anticline narrowing to a spacing of 8  km and following a WNW ESE direction. References ... more details
Geobox Range Heading name Anticline Ridge native name other name category Ridge Names etymology Image image image caption Country country United States state California region district Fresno County, California Fresno County municipality topo map Joaquin Rocks, Domengine Ranch, br Coalinga, Guijarral Hills topo maker USGS Family range Diablo Range border part city landmark river Locations lat d 36 lat m 15 lat s 57 lat NS N long d 120 long m 21 long s 21 long EW W highest highest location Black Mountain highest region highest country highest elevation imperial 3640 highest lat d 36 highest lat m 18 highest lat s 16.6 highest lat NS N highest long d 120 highest long m 24 highest long s 11.52 highest long EW W lowest lowest location lowest region lowest country lowest elevation imperial lowest lat d 36 lowest lat m 10 lowest lat s 52 lowest lat NS N lowest long d 120 lowest long m 14 lowest long s 27 lowest long EW W Dimensions length imperial length orientation width imperial width orientation height imperial area imperial Features timezone Pacific Standard Time Pacific utc offset 8 timezone DST Pacific Daylight Time PDT utc offset DST 7 geology orogeny period biome plant animal Free fields free free type Maps map California Locator Map.PNG map caption location of Anticline Ridge in California ref name gnis cite gnis id 255266 name Anticline Ridge ref map background map locator California Website website Footnotes footnotes The Anticline Ridge is a ridge, southeast of Joaquin Ridge , declining from its high point, Black Mountain Fresno County, California Black Mountain in the north ... Anticline Ridge and Guijarral Hills divides Pleasant Valley Fresno County, California Pleasant Valley ..., cut across the Coalinga field and cross Anticline Ridge. Anticline Ridge is the surface expression of an anticline anticlinal structure which continues to the south as the Guijarral Hills and Kettleman Hills , and is the location of a major part of the huge Coalinga Oil Field . The anticline in Anticline ... more details
Weald forms part of the larger Weald . Geologically it consists of a mixture of sandstone and clay strata which have been exposed by the erosion of the WealdArtoisAnticline . The resulting ...File DidlingHill panorama.JPG thumb 450px The Western Weald seen from Didling Hill The western Weald ... medieval boundaries. The western Weald came to prominence as the result of a protracted and sometimes ... a second inquiry the government decided that the whole of the western Weald should be included ... 2010. West Weald Landscape Project The West Weald Landscape Project refers to itself as a visionary ... Weald for people and nature. The project covers an area of convert 240 km2 north of Petworth ... index.html West Weald Landscape Project Retrieved 10 October 2011 ref enhanced conservation of four .... Landscape character File MarleyBlackdown3.JPG thumb View across the western Weald to Blackdown centre and Marley Heights left . The western Weald comprises the Low Weald, a vale of Weald Clay , and the hills of the Greensand Ridge . The Low Weald has an undulating, well wooded character. A patchwork ... mills, although others were created for sporting purposes. The western Weald has been described ... pdf StateNAtEnv FINAL web.pdf The State of the West Weald s Natural Environment 2006 p.3 Retrieved 30 April 2009 ref Geology and soils The predominant geology underlying the western Weald is the Weald ... Survey 2000 ref Beyond the Weald Clay a generally narrow band of Gault Clay outcrops to form the boundary between the Weald and the chalk downlands. At Alice Holt Forest , north of Woolmer Forest, a wide ... University at Silsoe 2001 ref Water quality The western Weald is drained by the River Rother ... of the West Weald s Natural Environment 2006 ref ref name hm Howorth R & Manning C Land Use Change and the Water Environment of the West Weald over a 30 year period 1971 2001 , West Weald Landscape Project 2006 ref Air quality The low population density of the western Weald leads to gaseous ... more details
The Weald is a wooded area between the North and South Downs in South East England. Weald may also refer to the following places in England Weald, Kent Weald, Oxfordshire Harrow Weald , London Lower Weald, Middle Weald and Upper Weald, hamlets in Calverton, Buckinghamshire North Weald , Essex Weald Country Park , Essex In literature A land called the Weald is the fictional setting of Lois McMaster Bujold Lois McMaster Bujold s The Hallowed Hunt See also Wield , Hampshire Wold disambiguation geodis pl Weald ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Upper Weald , Middle Weald and Lower Weald are three hamlet place hamlets in the parish of Calverton, Milton Keynes Calverton in the Borough of Milton Keynes , England . They are located to the south east of the village centre, all three on the road to Whaddon, Buckinghamshire Whaddon . Coord 52.032 0.834 type city region GB MIK display title Category Hamlets in Buckinghamshire Category Milton Keynes Buckinghamshire geo stub ... more details
Infobox UK place official name Sevenoaks Weald country England region South East England os grid reference TL8504970050 latitude 51.237892 longitude 0.191258 post town SEVENOAKS WEALD postcode area TN postcode district TN14 dial code 01732 constituency westminster Sevenoaks UK Parliament constituency Sevenoaks population 1,474 population ref ref http www.neighbourhood.statistics.gov.uk dissemination LeadKeyFigures.do?a 3&b 549975&c Sevenoaks Weald&d 14&e 15&g 459160&i 1001x1003x1004&m 0&r 1&s 1195288855835&enc 1 2001 census ref civil parish Sevenoaks Weald shire district Sevenoaks district Sevenoaks shire county Kent File St George, Sevenoaks Weald, Kent geograph.org.uk 1225688.jpg thumb left St George, Sevenoaks Weald, Kent geograph.org.uk 1225688 Sevenoaks Weald is a village and civil parish in the Sevenoaks district Sevenoaks District of Kent , England . The parish is located on the Weald , immediately south of Sevenoaks town, with the village of Sevenoaks Weald at its centre. It was formed in 1894 from part of the ancient parish of Sevenoaks. The village was originally named simply Weald . The parish church is dedicated to St George. It was built in 1821 and was provided as a chapel of ease so that parishioners did not have the long climb to St. Nicholas, the parish church of Sevenoaks. Land and funds were given for the chapel and churchyards by the Lambarde family. St. George s became a parish in its own right in 1861. A chancel was added in 1871 funds being provided by the Hodgson family and designed by T.G. Jackson. Long Barn is a property with a historic garden, begun in 1915 by Harold Nicolson and Vita Sackville West and further developed by Edwin Lutyens in 1925 ... Itemid,293 Parks and Gardens ref References reflist External links Commons category Sevenoaks Weald ... Category Civil parishes in Kent Category Sevenoaks es Sevenoaks Weald nl Sevenoaks Weald pl Sevenoaks Weald ... more details
infobox UK place country England region London population official name Harrow Weald latitude 51.604 longitude 0.339 london borough Harrow constituency westminster post town HARROW postcode district HA3 postcode area HA dial code 020 os grid reference TQ151907 Harrow Weald is an area in north west London , England. It includes a suburban development and forms part of the London Borough of Harrow . Locale, geography and history Harrow Weald is near to Bushey Heath , Stanmore , Wealdstone , Headstone, London Headstone and Hatch End . The area is separated by those parts of it that are on lower ground, the developed areas, and those on high ground, the wooded areas. It forms part of the HA postcode area . The southern part of the area is a suburban development consisting of houses, schools, small shops, supermarkets and pubs notably the Weald Stone Inn , formerly called the Red Lion . The area was expanded around the First World War ref http www.british history.ac.uk report.aspx?compid 22465 British History Harrow Development ref and then again grew substantially in the following decades. By way of example, in 1901 the population of the area was 1,517 but by 1931 this figure had climbed ... Weald Parish History ref The Harrow Weald campus of Harrow College sits at the northern edge of the built up area, having previously been a grammar school then a 16 college, as does Harrow Weald Cemetery ... of the northern part of Harrow Weald and is the very edge of London and Middlesex , forming .... The western part of the woodland forms Harrow Weald Common and other smaller woods that surround ... that runs from Harrow Weald to Pinner Green . The monument remains largely mysterious but was known ... Metroline Harrow Weald HD Harrow Weald Bus Garage is located at the end of the main row of shops ... Trafalgar Square . The garage serves the operator Metroline . Buses serving Harrow Weald London Buses ... N18 Local councillors As of May 2010, the local councillors for Harrow Weald are http www.harrow.gov.uk ... more details
File The River Strine geograph.org.uk 999405.jpg thumb The River Strine, here south of Cherrington , drains part of the Weald Moors. The Weald Moors are located in the ceremonial county of Shropshire north of Telford , stretching from north and west of the town of Newport, Shropshire Newport towards Wellington, Shropshire Wellington . Although the Weald Moors are now largely agricultural land, they were among the last parts of the area to come into cultivation. The word weald which elsewhere means open uplands or waste in this context means wild the wild moors . ref name cameron104 Cameron, K. English place names Taylor & Francis, pp.104 105 ref A moor , in Shropshire usage, was a marsh . The marshy character of the area was due to an underlying accumulation of peat, leading to waterlogged land in the mediaeval period most larger settlements had developed on its edges. ref name terrett157 Darby and Terrett, The Domesday Geography of Midland England , Cambridge UP, 2009, pp.156 157 ref Between the mid 16th and mid 17th centuries, there were a series of lawsuits as attempts were made to drain and enclose sections of the moor, leading to disputes over parish and township boundaries. ref name winchester44 Winchester, A. Discovering parish boundaries , Osprey, 2002, p.44 ref Even after heavy draining through drainage ditches, much of the land is suitable only as sheep pasture, being too boggy to bear cattle or grow other crops. Even now, the villages on the moors are relatively small and isolated, although the northern suburbs of Telford are encroaching onto the area, which is roughly centred on the village of Kynnersley . The area s name is still referenced in the names of the villages Eyton upon the Weald Moors and Preston upon the Weald Moors. Some parts of the moors are known by local names, such as the Tibberton and Cherrington Moors near the villages of the same name. The Shrewsbury Canal a branch of the Shropshire Union Canal was constructed across the area, but i ... more details
infobox UK place official name Weald static image static image caption latitude 51.718 longitude 1.554 os grid reference SP308022 label position top population population ref civil parish Bampton, Oxfordshire Bampton shire district West Oxfordshire shire county Oxfordshire region South East England country England constituency westminster Witney UK Parliament constituency Witney post town Bampton postcode district OX18 postcode area OX dial code 01993 website http www.bamptonoxon.co.uk Bampton Oxfordshire Weald is a Hamlet place hamlet in Bampton, Oxfordshire Bampton Civil parishes in England civil parish about convert 0.75 mi km southwest of Bampton. The Toponymy toponym Weald is from the Old English for woodland . The place was recorded by name in the late 12th century when Osney Abbey acquired a house there. It was a separate township by the 13th century. In the 18th and 19th centuries the township included much of the southwest part of the town of Bampton itself. ref Crossley & Currie, 1996, pages 8 17 http www.british history.ac.uk report.aspx?compid 15913 Bampton and Weald Introduction ref Weald Manor is a large late 17th century manor house , remodelled in about 1730. ref Sherwood & Pevsner, 1974, page 433 ref It is a Grade II listed building . ref http www.imagesofengland.org.uk Details Default.aspx?id 253422&mode quick Images of England website ref References reflist Sources cite book last1 Crossley first1 Alan last2 Currie first2 C.R.J. eds. last3 Baggs first3 A.P. last4 Chance first4 Eleanor last5 Colvin first5 Christina last6 Day first6 C.J. last7 Selwyn first7 Nesta last8 Townley first8 Simon C. series Victoria County History title A History of the County of Oxford, Volume 13 Bampton Hundred Part One year 1996 publisher location isbn pages 6 62 cite book last1 Sherwood first1 Jennifer last2 Pevsner first2 Nikolaus authorlink2 Nikolaus Pevsner series Pevsner ... Villages in Oxfordshire Category West Oxfordshire pl Weald Oxfordshire ... more details
Refimprove date December 2009 Infobox rockunit name Weald Clay image caption type Geological formation age Hauterivian Barremian , fossilrange 136 125 prilithology otherlithology namedfor namedby region England country flag UK coordinates unitof subunits underlies Wessex Formation overlies Hastings Group thickness extent area map map caption Weald Clay is a Lower Cretaceous sedimentary rock underlying areas of South East England . It is part of the Wealden Supergroup of rocks. The clay is named after the Weald , an area of Sussex . It varies from orange and grey in colour and is used in brick making. The un weathered form is blue grey, and the yellow orange is the weathered form they have quite different physical properties. Blue looks superficially like a soft slate, is quite dry and hard and will support the weight of buildings quite easily. Because it is quite impermeable , and so dry, it does not get broken by tree roots. It is typically found at 750mm down below a layer of yellow clay. Yellow, found on the surface, absorbs water quite readily so becomes very soft in the winter. The two different types make quite different bricks. Paleofauna class wikitable align center width 100 colspan 7 align center Dinosaur s reported from the Weald Clay Genus Species Location Stratigraphic position Material Notes Images Baryonyx B. walkeri Multiple partial skulls, one of which had an associated postcranial skeleton. ref name table 4 1 72 Table 4.1, in Weishampel, et al. 2004 . Page 72. ref rowspan 99 File Baryonyx head & forelimb NHM.jpg thumb center 200px Baryonyx Polacanthus P. rudgwickensis Vertebrae, partial fore and hindlimbs, osteoderms. ref name table 17 1 367 Table 17.1, in Weishampel, et al. 2004 . Page 367. ref Valdosaurus V. canaliculatus ref name galton2009 Galton, P.M., 2009, Notes on Neocomian Late Cretaceous ornithopod dinosaurs from England Hypsilophodon , Valdosaurus , Camptosaurus , Iguanodon and referred specimens from Romania and elsewhere , Revue de Pal obiologie ... more details
The La Tour Blanche Anticline , also called Chapdeuil Anticline or Chapdeuil La Tour Blanche Anticline , is a tectonics tectonically caused, dome like anticline upwarp in the sedimentary succession of the northeastern ... of the structure The anticline was named after La Tour Blanche , a small town in the northwestern ... of Chapdeuil , hence the names Chapdeuil Anticline or Chapdeuil La Tour Blanche Anticline. In plan ... . In its long dimension, the anticline measures about 6  km, yet across strike merely 3  km. Similar in shape to the Mareuil Anticline , the La Tour Blanche Anticline has an asymmetric profile ... little wikt heave heave 10 15  m . On its northern side, the La Tour Blanche Anticline yields to the Villebois ... and ends just northwest of Rib rac. The eastern end of the La Tour Blanche Anticline is crossed by several normal faults trending mainly NE SW. East of Saint Just, Dordogne Saint Just the axis of the anticline ... of the anticline is drained in a southeasterly direction by the Euche river, a right hand tributary ... from the edge of the Aquitaine Basin, the La Tour Blanche Anticline forms the second anticlinal ridge ... Massif Central . In the centre of the anticline, the sedimentary cover already reaches a thickness of 1000  m. Like the Mareuil Anticline, the La Tour Blanche Anticline is a regional feature ... links up via the Bussac, Dordogne Bussac high with the P rigueux anticline Beauronne dn date April 2012 valley it then continues in the Saint Cyprien dn date April 2012 Anticline an upfaulted anticline ... Anticline. The rock is strike slip faulted in a ESE WNW direction and shows a calcite filled pull apart. The La Tour Blanche anticline is cored by Jurassic Upper Jurassic . Lowest outcropping member ... cryptocrystalline micrite s takes up the major part of the anticline. Its grey to yellowish, sometimes ... of 535  m. The deeper parts of the La Tour Blanche Anticline have been studied by drilling , reaching ... deformations registered by the sediments in the La Tour Blanche Anticline find their expression ... more details
Artois may refer to Places Artois , former province in northern France County of Artois , Carolingian county in Western Francia Counts of Artois , rulers of the County of Artois Battle of Artois disambiguation , several battles fought during the First World War Agglomeration community of Artois , administrative entity in the Pas de Calais d partement Artois, California , unincorporated community in the United States Beer Stella Artois , a 5.2 Belgian pale lager beer Peeterman Artois , a 4 wheat based lager often sold alongside Stella Artois in the UK Artois Bock , a 6.2 brown beer to be phased out and replaced by Eiken Artois Eiken Artois , a 4.6 oak aged lager sold alongside Stella Artois in the UK People Charles X of France 1757 1836 , formerly known as comte d Artois Guy D Artois born 1917 , Canadian Army officer and SOE agent during World War II Other Artois Hound , rare breed of dog HMS Artois HMS Artois , the name of two ships of the Royal Navy disambig geo an Art s desambigaci n br Artez dishe velout de Art s fr Artois homonymie nl Artois oc Art s ru ... more details
The Battle of Artois is the name of three battle s fought in the Artois region of northern France during World War I First Battle of Artois December 1914&ndash January 1915 , an early and indecisive encounter Second Battle of Artois 9 May&ndash 15 May 1915 , French attack towards Vimy Ridge Third Battle of Artois 25 September&ndash 15 October 1915 , also known as the Artois Loos Offensive disambig fr Bataille de l Artois sv Slaget vid Artois ... more details
Two ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Artois . The name entered the navy with the capture of the French frigate Artois HMS Artois 1780 was a 40 gun fifth rate captured from the French in 1780 and sold in 1786. HMS Artois 1794 was a 38 gun fifth rate launched in 1794 and wrecked in 1797. References Colledge Shipindex DEFAULTSORT Artois, Hms Category Royal Navy ship names fr HMS Artois ru HMS Artois ... more details
Artois Bock was a speciality beer, brewed by InBev , and first sold in May 2005 based upon a recipe dating from 1892. ref name mornadv Morning Advertiser Artois Bock bites the dust http www.morningadvertiser.co.uk news detail.aspx?articleid 56134&linkedfrom search&from &to &keywords C2 AEions C2 A4tpage 0 . Retrieved 2008 06 15 ref It was brewed in a Bock style and was 6.2 Alcohol by volume ABV . ref name mornadv The beer was phased out following the launch of the new Eiken Artois in 2008, in a revamp of the Artois Family brand to try to stem falling sales. ref name mornadv ref name artoisnews Stella Artois Digital Newsroom Eiken Artois Adds New Dimension to The Stella Artois Family http www.stella artois news.co.uk content eiken artois adds new dimension to the stella artois family . Retrieved 2008 06 15 ref Eiken Artois was itself withdrawn from sale later in 2008. ref http www.thepublican.com story.asp?storycode 62042 ref See also Stella Artois , a pale lager beer sold in both 5 and 4 ABV versions. Eiken Artois , a 4.6 oak aged lager withdrawn in December 2008 Peeterman Artois , a 4 wheat based lager withdrawn in December 2008 References references Category InBev brands Beer stub ... more details
Eiken Artois was an oak aged 4.6 Alcohol by volume ABV global lager first brewed in Belgium . It was brewed by InBev . It was introduced to replace Artois Bock in January 2008 ref name mornadv Morning Advertiser Artois Bock bites the dust http www.morningadvertiser.co.uk news detail.aspx?articleid 56134&linkedfrom search&from &to &keywords C2 AEions C2 A4tpage 0 . Retrieved 2008 06 15 ref ref name artoisnews Stella Artois Digital Newsroom Eiken Artois Adds New Dimension to The Stella Artois Family http www.stella artois news.co.uk content eiken artois adds new dimension to the stella artois family . Retrieved 2008 06 15 ref . However Eiken Artois was itself dropped by InBev in December 2008 ref http www.morningadvertiser.co.uk news.ma article 81413 ref See also Stella Artois , a 5.2 pale lager beer Artois Bock , a 6.2 brown beer phased out and replaced by Eiken Artois Peeterman Artois , a 4 wheat based lager, also withdrawn by InBev in December 2008 References Reflist beer stub Category Beer and breweries in Belgium Category Belgian brands Category InBev brands ... more details
Peeterman Artois was a wheat based 4 Alcohol by volume ABV global lager first brewed in Belgium . It is brewed by InBev . It was named after St. Peeter, the patron saint of Leuven in Belgium where the Artois brewery is based. It was launched alongside Beck s Vier as a mid strength beer to capitalize on the trend towards weaker strength lagers, as opposed to Stella Artois at 5.2 and standard Beck s at 5 ref http news.bbc.co.uk 1 hi business 6251937.stm ref . However in December 2008, InBev announced it would withdraw Peeterman Artois and Eiken Artois in favour of a 4 version of Stella Artois ref http www.thepublican.com story.asp?storycode 62042 ref . See also Stella Artois , a pale lager beer sold in both 5 and 4 ABV versions. Artois Bock , a 6.2 brown beer withdrawn in January 2008 Eiken Artois , a 4.6 oak aged lager withdrawn in December 2008 References Reflist Category Beer and breweries in Belgium Category Belgian brands Category InBev brands beer stub ... more details
Image Artois flag.svg thumbnail Coat of arms of the County of Artois The counts of Artois French Comtes d Artois, Dutch Graven van Artesi were the ruler s over the County of Artois from the 9th century until the abolition of the countship by the French Revolution French revolutionaries in 1790. House of Artois Odalric c. 850s Altmar c. 890s Adelelm ? 932 Conquered by Arnulf I, Count of Flanders and directly under Flanders, 932 1180 Philip I, Count of Flanders 1168 1180 , gave Artois to Philip II of France as dowry for his marriage with Isabelle of Hainaut , niece of Philips of Flanders. House of Capet Isabelle of Hainaut Isabella and Philip II of France Philip II 1180 1189 Louis VIII of France 1189 1226 , their son, as Louis I Louis IX of France 1226 1237 , his son, as Louis II Robert I of Artois Robert I 1237 1249 , his brother Robert II of Artois Robert II 1250 1302 , his son Mahaut of Artois Matilda 1302 1329 , his daughter, married to Otto IV, Count of Burgundy contested by Robert III of Artois Robert III 1302 1329 House of Burgundy Joan II, Countess of Burgundy Joan I 1329 1330 , her daughter Joan III, Countess of Burgundy Joan II 1330 1347 , her daughter married to Odo IV, Duke of Burgundy Odo 1330 1347 Philip I, Duke of Burgundy 1347 1361 , their grandson, as Philip III House of Capet Margaret I, Countess of Burgundy Margaret I 1361 1382 , his great aunt House of Dampierre Louis II of Flanders Louis III 1382 1383 , her son Margaret III of Flanders Margaret II 1383 1405 ... of Artois County of Artois Charles X of France 1757 1836 , who also bore the title of comte d Artois at birth Category Counts of Artois Category County of Artois Category 9th century establishments Category Lists of counts Artois cs Seznam artoisk ch hrabat de Liste der Grafen von Artois fr Liste des comtes d Artois it Conti di Artois hu Artois gr fja nl Lijst van graven van Artesi pl W adcy Artois pt Anexo Lista dos condes de Artois ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Infobox former country native name Comt d Artois small French language fr small br Graafschap Artesi small Dutch language nl small conventional long name County of Artois common name Artois continent Europe region Low Countries country France era Middle Ages status Vassal ... in the Middle Ages France as dowry date pre 28 April 1180 event start Count Robert I, Count of Artois ... s1 Royal Standard of the Kingdom of France.svg image flag Artois flag.svg image coat Artois Arms.svg ... The County of Artois Lang fr comt d Artois , Lang nl graafschap Artesi was an historic province ... from 1384 until 1477 82, and a state of the Holy Roman Empire from 1493 until 1659. Present Artois ... ArtoisArtois originally was a Carolingian lordship comitatus established in West Francia . In Ancient Rome Roman times, Artois had been situated in the Roman provinces of Belgica and Germania Inferior ... waned. The lordship was established by the counts Odalric and Ecfrid of Artois, its territories ... principality of Artois was established in 1180 by the division of the county of Flanders as a dowry ... , proclaimed Count of Artois , had campaigned the Flemish lands and captured Count Prince Ferdinand ... . In 1237 King Louis VIII gave the County of Artois as an appanage to his younger son Robert I, Count of Artois Robert , who thereby became the progenitor of the Counts of Artois House of Artois , a cadet branch of the Carpetian dynasty. After the death of his heir Count Robert II, Count of Artois ..., Countess Mahaut, Countess of Artois Mahaut and her nephew Robert III of Artois Robert III , who represented the claim of his father Philip of Artois Philip , who had died at the Battle of Furnes in 1298. The dispute was settled in favour of Mahaut. Upon her death in 1329, Artois passed to her ... in 1315 and when she died in 1330, she bequested Artois and Franche Comt to her eldest daughter, Joan III, Countess of Burgundy Joan III . Joan III, Countess of Artois and Burgundy, entered into the dynastic ... more details
The High Weald lies at the core of the distinctive Wealdanticline. At its margins are the relatively flat clay vales of the Low Weald, the Greensand Ridge , the North Downs and South Downs . At the centre ... Weald native name other name other name1 Category category local Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty ... village in the High Weald AONB Country etc. country England region region type County location Kent ... map locator x map locator y map size map caption map first Website website The High Weald Area of Outstanding ... lanes and ridge top villages. Designation and administration The High Weald AONB was designated under ... official recognition to the unique landscape of the High Weald, strengthened the ability of government ... like Britain s National Parks, but rely on existing structures. In the case of the High Weald, this requires ... era rise up to give the characteristic forested ridges of the High Weald. This geology and the subsequent ... of human activity have created the landscape that is visible today. Landscape The entire Weald ... in the High Weald than elsewhere. At the time of the Domesday Book , 1086, the High Weald was the most ... the area s woodlands are ancient. The area of the High Weald AONB represents only 1 of England yet ... the High Weald a wooded appearance when viewed from a distance from a hilltop, but on closer inspection ... relief and comparative inaccessibility historically provided the High Weald with a sense of enclosure ... open nature of the surrounding Low Weald and the generally populous and urbanised nature of south east England as a whole. The highest sandstone hills of the High Weald are referred to as the Weald ... , St Leonards Forest , Worth Forest and Dallington Forest . Ancient woodland covers 22 of the Weald ... people per hectare, the High Weald AONB is an essentially rural area characterised by a landscape ... inhabitants, is the largest settlement actually in the AONB. The High Weald AONB is closely bordered ... activity in the High Weald. This, combined with the area s relative inaccessibility, made it historically ... more details