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Old red sandstone gives colour and beauty to the lovely landscapes of South Devonshire, illustration from The Children's Nature Book published by Odhams, 1958 (colour litho), Badmin, Stanley Roy (1906-89) / Bridgeman Images
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Rich clay soil makes East Anglia and the East Midlands the granary of Great Britain, illustration from The Children's Nature Book published by Odhams, 1958 (colour litho), Badmin, Stanley Roy (1906-89) / Bridgeman Images
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Granite wears away slowly: the soil is is thin and suited only to rough pasture, illustration from The Children's Nature Book published by Odhams, 1958 (colour litho), Badmin, Stanley Roy (1906-89) / Bridgeman Images
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Work on the farm in autumn, illustration from The Children's Nature Book published by Odhams, 1958 (colour litho), Badmin, Stanley Roy (1906-89) / Bridgeman Images
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Sandstone soils dry quickly: heathland is common on them because only deep rooted plants thrive, illustration from The Children's Nature Book published by Odhams, 1958 (colour litho), Badmin, Stanley Roy (1906-89) / Bridgeman Images
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Chalk country has on high ground bold ridges and short springy turf, ideal for sheep pasture, illustration from The Children's Nature Book published by Odhams, 1958 (colour litho), Badmin, Stanley Roy (1906-89) / Bridgeman Images