File:Coalfields of Great Britain 3d.jpg

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English: The Coalfields of Great Britain, Ordnance Survey map, 1945; the red arrow inuicates the coalfield of Northumbria and Country Durham. The map has been cropped and rendered in 3D view by automatic means.
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Author Ordnance Survey (cropped and rendered in 3D view by automatic means)

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