Cooke: Lincolnshire Boulders. 19 
CLEETHORPES. 
In Cleethorpes ecm there are seven large Secaiceete 
Five of these are basalts, two are granites. They have been 
dug out of the Hessle clay, when grave digging. 
pote PORERY TS: A rounded boulder on the shore opposite 
the 
golf links. 
LACEBY. 
Porphyritic nee A. 1 foot 6 inches x 1 foot x 9 inches. 
. 1 foot 2 inches x 1 foot x 1 foot. ree 
1 foot 3 inches x 1 foot 3 inches x 1 foot. 
1 foot x 1 foot x 1 foot. 
And many smaller ones. 
Basalt. A. 2 feet x 1 foot 3 inches x 1 foot. ae 
1 foot 3 inches x 1 foot x 1 foot. . 
. 1 foot 1 inch x 1 foot x ro inches. a 
ll in the brook bed near the bridge. Marine gravels i 
mixed with boulder clay predominate in this neighbourhood. be 
Basalt. A. 2 feetx1footx ? In the drain, ten yards from 
the bridge. 
S.A. 2 feet x 1 foot 6 inches x 1 foot 6 inches. Front 
of Mr. Markham’s house. 
S.A. 1 foot 9 inches x 1 foot 6 inches x 1 foot 3 inches. 
Front of Mr. Markham’s house. 
Fptphyriic granite. R. 1 foot 3 inches x 1 foot 3 inches x 1 foot 
3 inches. Mr. Field’s stable. 
Dolerite. R. 2 feet 3 inches x 1 foot x 1 foot. Mr. Field’s stable. 
Basalt. A. 2 feet 8 inches x 1 foot x 10 inches. Forming steps 
of a meeting house. 
zy A. and ice marked. 1 foot 6 inches x 1 foot 2 inches x 
g inches. Forming steps of a meeting house. 
Granite. cH A. 2 feet x 1 foot x ro inches. Opposite school. 
Siok S.A. 2 feet 6 inches x 1 foot 3 inches x 1 foot. Opposite _ 
rectory. 
- R. and ice marked. 1 foot 6 inches x1 foot 6 inches x — 
1 foot. Waterloo Inn. 
The yard of this inn contains a fine assortment of basaltic 
and granitic boulders. 
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NortH Tuorespy. 
Basalt. S.A. 2 feet x 1 foot 4 inches x 1 foot 6 hee Casiee 
of the Granby. 
_ Sandstone. R. 2 feet 8 inches x 1 foot 9 taches xa foot 6 inches. 
REE Corner s sir Gewioun s house. | ee . 
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