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Fig. 3.39 P680292 (1907) Harmer's geological excursion to Norfolk. A Norfolk village similar
to Cringleford during the early 20th century. (CP13/050 Reproduced by permission of the British
Geological Survey NERC. All rights reserved)
Fig. 3.40 P680281 (1907) Harmer's geological excursion to Norfolk. A village in Norfolk.
(CP13/050 Reproduced by permission of the British Geological Survey NERC. All rights
reserved)
geological processes, but to the impact of man with his burgeoning building and
infrastructure developmentsā€”none more so than in his home village of Cringle-
ford where hundreds of new houses are being built on former agricultural land.
Also, although still standing today, Harmer's imposing Victorian house has
been divided into two dwellings and his beautiful and extensive gardens sloping
down to the river Yare are now covered with a maze of roads and houses
(Figs. 3.39 and 3.40 ).
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