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Plate 4, fig 2 Puddingstone - from MineralienbuchAn illustration of a polished section of puddingstone. Puddingstone is a conglomerate sedimentary rock. Plate 4, fig 2 from Mineralienbuch by F. A. Schmidt, Stuttgart 1855
Minerals collected by John Mawe in Brazil, 1812Minerals collected by the author during his tour: chrome of lead, gold in chlorite, new variety of hydragillite, red oxide of titanium, conglomerate mass containing gold and sometimes diamond
Red algae and seaweeds or Florideae: Irish moss, Chondrus crispus, conglomerate seaweed, Melanamansia glomerata, Constantinea rosa-marina, Ptilota serrata, Neoptilota densa, Rissoella verruculosa
Prince Albert visits the Beardmore WorksPrince Albert (later King George VI - 1895-1952) spent eight hours inspecting Glasgow Factories in December 1919, including a visit to William Beardmore and Company - a Scottish engineering
Gustav Krupp von Hohlen und HalbachGustav Georg Friedrich Maria Krupp von Bohlen und Halbach, nicknamed Taffi (1870-1950), who ran the German Friedrich Krupp AG heavy industry conglomerate from 1909 to 1941
Precious stones including agate, onyx, opal and sardonyx.. Chromolithograph from Dr. Adolph Kenngotts Mineralogy section in Gotthilf Heinrich von Schuberts Natural History, Schreiber, Munich, 1886
Ampurias. Wall. 1st century B. C Catalonia. SpainAmpurias. Southern wall. 1st century B.C.. Catalonia. Spain
Ampurias. Wall. 1st century B. C Door. Catalonia. SpainAmpurias. Southern wall. 1st century B.C.. Door. Catalonia. Spain
Mycenae. North GateMycenaen Art. Greece. North Gate built around 1250 BC with four blocks of monolithic conglomerate. Mycenae. Argolide. Peloponnese
Diamond in pebbleA solitary diamond in conglomerate, from Golconda, India
Puddingstone is a conglomerate or mixture of different, irregular sized grains and pebbles held together by a finer matrix