File:Clement Reid - Map Doggerbank.jpg

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English: Map of Doggersbank, North Sea, "showing approximate Coast-line at the period of the lowest Submerged Forest"
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Source Clement Reid, 1913. Submerged Forests
Author Clement Reid
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