A talk and film on the repair of Smith’s twelve-foot long, hand-colored engraved map, which expanded the field of geology and whose importance was celebrated on its 200th anniversary in 2015. Click on Video link on the right to view presentation. 
In its role as a national geological survey the British Geological Survey (BGS) has produced paper m...
Since June of 2007, the University of Pittsburgh has been engaged in a partnership to preserve the m...
International audienceIt is sadly remarkable that this anniversary is likely to go quite unnoticed i...
William Smith started his career in a world where much was known of geological matters and, with the...
Abstract: The modern image of the Geological Society owes much to William Smith whom the Society use...
The BGS is proud of the central role our surveying has played in the development of geology as a sc...
The British Geological Survey has been making maps across three centuries but the way these are sur...
This paper was presented at the PLACE (People, Landscape & Cultural Environment Education and Resear...
In April 1835, the year that the Ordnance Geological Survey of Great Britain was founded, Viscount ...
On 31 March 2007, a meeting entitled ‘Engineering Geology Through the Centuries’ was held at Keywort...
In its role as a national geological survey the British Geological Survey (BGS) has produced paper m...
Martin Smith and Andy Howard* explain why moving away from the printed map to a digital 3D National ...
In this paper pays tribute to William Smith, who as craftsman self-made in Cotswold, then apprentice...
This brief history of William Smith, who initiated the Principle of Faunal Succession, covers his ea...
Shows facsimile of Lewis and Clark exploration map and contemporary physical map of approximately th...
In its role as a national geological survey the British Geological Survey (BGS) has produced paper m...
Since June of 2007, the University of Pittsburgh has been engaged in a partnership to preserve the m...
International audienceIt is sadly remarkable that this anniversary is likely to go quite unnoticed i...
William Smith started his career in a world where much was known of geological matters and, with the...
Abstract: The modern image of the Geological Society owes much to William Smith whom the Society use...
The BGS is proud of the central role our surveying has played in the development of geology as a sc...
The British Geological Survey has been making maps across three centuries but the way these are sur...
This paper was presented at the PLACE (People, Landscape & Cultural Environment Education and Resear...
In April 1835, the year that the Ordnance Geological Survey of Great Britain was founded, Viscount ...
On 31 March 2007, a meeting entitled ‘Engineering Geology Through the Centuries’ was held at Keywort...
In its role as a national geological survey the British Geological Survey (BGS) has produced paper m...
Martin Smith and Andy Howard* explain why moving away from the printed map to a digital 3D National ...
In this paper pays tribute to William Smith, who as craftsman self-made in Cotswold, then apprentice...
This brief history of William Smith, who initiated the Principle of Faunal Succession, covers his ea...
Shows facsimile of Lewis and Clark exploration map and contemporary physical map of approximately th...
In its role as a national geological survey the British Geological Survey (BGS) has produced paper m...
Since June of 2007, the University of Pittsburgh has been engaged in a partnership to preserve the m...
International audienceIt is sadly remarkable that this anniversary is likely to go quite unnoticed i...