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  <dc:title>Laying of Royal Academy - Burlington House Annenberg Courtyard</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Two commentaries from Eric Robinson on the new Royal Academy courtyard stones, with particular emphasis on granites.  “The conversion of a geologist: musings on the Annenberg Courtyard of the Royal Academy” (with sketch map on origin of the Aberdeen granites) and “Best seen on wet days.”  Both may have been published (Geologists’ Association Magazine or Geoscientist?)  With 25 photographs of the laying process.</dc:description>
  <dc:date>1999-2000</dc:date>
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