Talk:Claygate Ridge

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[edit] Clay Gate ridge?

I can't find any references to this anywhere (other than the inevitable web-spawned copies of this one). As the only link to it is from Crystal Palace I assume it is supposed to be The Claygate Ridge, i.e. a ridge of Claygate Beds which are named after Claygate, but I can't find any references to that either . Whatever, Crystal Palace is WELL inside the southern edge of the London Basin, at the most conservative definition. Is it really worth renaming or should it be consigned to the dustbin of geological history? Pterre (talk) 01:42, 1 February 2008 (UTC)

That much interest huh? I'm renaming it to from Clay Gate Ridge to Claygate Ridge. Pterre (talk) 21:52, 3 February 2008 (UTC)