Percy Fry Kendall
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British geologist
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Percy Fry Kendall, FRS , was an English geologist who was Professor of Geology at the University of Leeds from 1906 to 1922. Early life and education Kendall was the youngest of the eight children of Charles Kendall, a commercial traveller, and his wife Hannah Eltringham. He was born on 15 November 1856 in Mile End, London.
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- A System of Glacier-Lakes in the Cleveland Hills (1902) (84)
- The Geology of Yorkshire (1925) (54)
- XIII.—The Formation of Rock Joints and the Cleat of Coal (1934) (37)
- The geology of the districts around Settle and Harrogate (19)
- IX.—On the Brockrams of the Vale of Eden, and the Evidence they afford of an Inter-Permian Movement of the Pennine Faults (1902) (10)
- The Geology of Yorkshire: An Illustration of the Evolution of Northern England (1926) (9)
- I.—The Glaciation of East Lothian South of the Garleton Hills (9)
- On the evidence for glacier-dammed lakes in the Cheviot Hills (8)
- IV.—On the Mineralogical Constitution of Calcareous Organisms (1888) (8)
- The Physiography of the Coal-Swamps (1922) (7)
- On the Pliocene Beds of St. Erth (1886) (6)
- THE GLACIER LAKES OF CLEVELAND (6)
- The Red Crag of Walton-on-the-Naze (1931) (5)
- VIII.—Evidences of Ancient Glacier-dammed Lakes in the Cheviots (1901) (4)
- IV.—On the Dissolution of Aragonite Shells in the Coralline Crag (1883) (4)
- I.—On ‘Cleat’ in Coal-Seams (1914) (4)
- The Glaciation of Yorkshire (3)
- SUPPLEMENTARY OBSERVATIONS ON THE GLACIER LAKES OF CLEVELAND (3)
- V.—Glacial Geology, Old and New (1892) (2)
- Appendix I. ON AN ARTESIAN WELL AT OSWALDKIRK (2)
- VII.—Glacier Lake Channels (1916) (2)
- 31. On Two Bone Harpoons from Hornsea, E. Yorks (1923) (1)
- The Geography of the Upper Waitaki Basin, New Zealand: Discussion (1910) (1)
- In Memoriam: William Cash (1)
- In Memoriam: Joseph Lomas (0)
- Section III. Chemistry, Meteorology, and Geology (1897) (0)
- The English Eskers (1922) (0)
- In Memoriam: Henry Clifton Sorby (0)
- The Glaciation of Ireland (1921) (0)
- The English Eskers (1922) (0)
- Intrusive Masses of Boulder-Clay (1893) (0)
- III.—Notes on the Stratigraphical Position of Beds with Equisetum (0)
- Some Recent Changes in the Course of the Trent: Discussion (1910) (0)
- VII.—Glacier Lake Channels (1916) (0)
- Mr. F. W. Harmer (0)
- The Glaciation of Ireland (1921) (0)
- VI.—On Slickensides and the Origin of some Marl-Bands in the Chalk (1884) (0)
- The Date of the Glacial Period (1896) (0)
- VII.—Preliminary Notes on some Occurrences of Tachylyte in Mull (1888) (0)
- Notes on the Superficial Geology of the Vale of York (0)
- Raised Beaches in Loch Torridon and Loch Erribol (1930) (0)
- The Merjelen Lake (0)
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