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  2. Flagstone - Wikipedia

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    It may be used for memorials, headstones, facades and other construction. The name derives from Middle English flagge meaning turf, perhaps from Old Norse flaga meaning slab or chip. [1] House on Westray, Orkney, with flagstone roof. Flagstone is a sedimentary rock that is split into layers along bedding planes.

  3. List of decorative stones - Wikipedia

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    The granite of the dimension-stone industry along with truly granitic rock also includes gneiss, gabbro, anorthosite and even some sedimentary rocks. Natural stone is used as architectural stone (construction, flooring, cladding, counter tops, curbing, etc.) and as raw block and monument stone for the funerary trade.

  4. Yorkstone - Wikipedia

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    Yorkstone is used for the footpaths of York city walls. Yorkstone used to build a house and pave its yard. Yorkstone slabs Newly-laid. Yorkstone or York stone is a variety of sandstone, specifically from quarries in Yorkshire that have been worked since the middle ages. [1] Yorkstone is a tight grained, Carboniferous sedimentary rock.

  5. Ignimbrite - Wikipedia

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    The layering of ignimbrites is used when the stone is worked, as it sometimes splits into convenient slabs, useful for flagstones and in garden edge landscaping. In the Hunter region of New South Wales, ignimbrite serves as an excellent aggregate or "blue metal" for road surfacing and construction purposes.

  6. Geology of Orkney - Wikipedia

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    The permanent lake laminites from the flagstone sequences are moderate to good source rocks and are currently marginally mature at the surface as a result of burial after the Devonian. [14] Two large exhumed oil accumulations have been described from Orkney, the Yesnaby and Houton Head reservoir systems.

  7. List of largest monoliths - Wikipedia

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    This effort used 2.5 men per ton. [96] Austen Henry Layard organized an effort to transport two 10-ton colossal statues of a winged lion and a winged bull with a group of 300 men in 1847. He loaded them on a wheeled cart and towed them from Nimrud to the river and loaded on a barge, where it was sent to London. This effort used 30 men per ton. [97]

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