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CANTERBrHT. LondoD, Chathani, and Dover 

 Bailway Station. CommwDicated by Mr K. D. 

 Batchelor. Shaft 30 feet j I'oie, of a foot diameter, 

 270 ; total, 300. Yield ahcnt 5,000 gallons nn hour, 

 as much as tbe pumps could r^titre. 



Canterbury. St. Dun^tan'.-:. Dr. James ilit- 

 cbell's MSS., vol. 3, opp. p. 179. 



Thickness Depth 

 Vegetable mould 

 Sand 

 Blue clay, with a few shells 



,, ,, full of shells crushed together 



into one mess 6 



Sand [?Oldhaven, Woolwich, and Thanet 



Beds] 108 



Oanterbukt. St. Dunstan'a Brewery. Boring 

 made and communicated by Messrs. Isler. Water- 

 level 25 feet down. 



42 



250 



Well (old) 

 Chalk and flints 



2?8]250 



Canterbury. The Monastery, near St. Thomas' 

 Hill. Sunk and communicated by Messrs. T. 

 Docwra and Son. Shaft (and iron cylindeis) 150 

 feet, the rest bored. Water-level about 105 feet 

 down. 



Thickness Depth 

 [London ( Yellow clay 28 28 



Clay. -j Blue clay 18 46 



49J feetj ([Sandy bed ? undescribed] 3^ 49^ 



fSand, with abed of pebbles 

 ! (over a foot) about 10 feet 



[Oldhaven 



and 



Woolwich 



Beds] 



J down [ ? base of Oldhaven 



I Beds], and a thin dark 



I bed 7 feet from the bottom 



l_ Sandy clay 



[Woolwich or Thanet? ] Live sand 



r Green sand with clay 

 [Thanet ) [Blackish bed, undescribed] 



Beds]) Green sand 

 (.[.^flints] 



Chalk with four layers of flints in the top 



12 feet 102 310i 



Charing. Just above the Pilgrim's Way, north 

 of the town. 1901 (?), Mid Kent Water Company. 

 Originally made for the District Council. Com- 

 municated by y.T. F. Ball. Shaft 175 feet, the 

 rest bnred. Tubes of 8j inches diameter to the 

 base of the Gault clay, then of 7i inches diameter, 

 the lowest perforated. 



[Middle and^^Jj^]}^ 



of green sand at the base 



LowerChalkj|^''=l'*^' ^'^^^^ with H inches 



r Gault clay 

 [Gnult, ] Black rock 

 191i feetj J Green sand 

 \. Black rock 



f Green sand 

 ■< Sandstone 

 (.Green sand 



[Folkestone 

 Beds] 



Cberito!j(?). Messrs. Edmundson's Electricity 

 ■Works, Slu.rnclille, 1900 (?). Made Mnd communi- 

 cated by Messrs. Isler. Lined with 110 feet of 

 tubes of Tj idcHes diameter, level with tbe surface. 

 Water-level 48 feet dowa. Supply tOO gallons an 

 hour. 



Thickness Depth 

 ft. ins. ft. 1D&. 

 6 

 

 

 6 



3 

 31 



9 

 27 

 21 

 23 



10 

 14 

 19 

 24 



28 

 32 

 37 

 45 



47 11 



4y 



50 



53 



84 C 



93 6 



121 



142 6 



165 6 



168 



Hural 



Pit [? the rest bored] 



f Dark red rock 2 



Dark green sand 2 



Green sand & rock mixed 4 



Brown ,, ,, ,, 4 



Green sand ,rock and clay 5 



[Lower 1 Green silver sand & rock 4 



Greensand] ] Kentish rag 4 



Green silver sand rock 5 



Hard rock 



Green silver rock 



Bock 1 



i^Mixed sand 1 



f Hard rock sand 

 I Black sand 

 r r Blue clay sand 



^ n A-< Green sand 



Greensand]^ Blue sand clay 

 Blue clay 

 t_Green sand clay 



CoNTEB. Water Supply (Faversbam 

 Sanitary Authority). Communicated by Mr. E. 

 Easton. Water-level 4^ feet down. 



Shaft, to chalk. 12 feet. 

 Bore, in chalk, 11 ,, 



Deal. "Waterworks. New Well, 1880. About 

 119 feet above Ordnance Datum. Communicated 

 by Mr. W. R. Hammond, manager. Shaft, with 

 adit, 135 feet long, at the bottom. 



Chalk, not firm for 70 feet, 118J feet. 

 There is an old well, 22 feet off, with adits about 

 149 feet long, from which water has been pumped 

 daily for 40 years, at the rate of about 200,000 

 gallons a day. Analysis of this water are given in 

 G. W, Wigner's Water Supply of Seaside Watering 

 Places, pp. 35-37, and in his Seaside Water, Lon- 

 don, 1878. (Note by W. Topley). In all 305 feet 

 of tunnel, but only about 150 of this effective; 

 300,000 gallons a day pumped. 



Faveesham. Railway Station. Made and com- 

 municated by Mr. R. D. Batchelor, 1898. Water- 

 level, 52 feet down. 



Thickness Depth 

 Well (old) [ ? River Drift and Chalk], the 



rest bored 44 



Chalk and flint 246 290 



26 316 

 ,, and flint 9 325 



21J 346i 

 Favekshah. Abbey Brickyard (Mr. H. Cham- 

 bers). An 18-inch boring. Made and communi- 

 cated by Mr. R. D. Batchelor. Water-level 15 to 

 20 feet above Ordnance Datum. Yield about 

 30,000 gallons an hour (? tested up to 35,000). 

 Bull head chalk 15 > n4 f + 

 Chalk and flints 79) ^^ teet. 



Faversham. Waterworks. Communicated by 

 the Secretary, Mr. F. F. Giraud. Water rises to 

 a height of 25 feet, being 65 feet aVtove level of 

 creek. Daily yield (24 hours) 200,0u0 gallons. 



Brickearth 25 7 -no e t. 

 Chalk 88} 113 feet. 



Faversham. Water Co , 190o f ? second well). 

 Made and communicated by Mr. R. D. Batchelor. 

 Shalt of feet diame'er. Headings to old well, 

 76 by 5} by 4 feet. Water-level ICO feet down. 



