Rocks and Minerals
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Azurite from Ting Tang Mine, Cornwall
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Azurite Specimens from Morocco
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Bayldonite from Old Sandbed Mine, Cumbria
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Bayldonite from Penberthy Croft Mine, UK
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Beraunite and Ferristrunzite from Mont-des-Groseillers, Belgium
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Berthierite from Gründenwald, Germany
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Beryl crystals and fragments
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Beudantite from Silberbrünnle Mine, Germany
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Bindheimite from Wet Swine Gill, Cumbria
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Bismuthinite from Binner Downs Mine, Cornwall
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Bismuthinite from Carrock Mine, Cumbria
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Bismuthinite from Ödenkar, Austria
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Bloodstone / Heliotrope Specimens / Rough
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Blue John Mineral Specimens
£150.00 -

Boleite and Chalcocite from Majuba Hill Mine, USA
£25.00 -

Boracite from Inder B deposit and salt dome, Kazakhstan
£20.00 -

Bornite from Gortdrum Mine, Ireland
£10.00 -

Botallackite from Levant Mine, Cornwall
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Boulangerite from Caspari Mine, Germany
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Boulangerite from Dörnberg Mine, Germany
£25.00 -

Boulangerite from La Mure, France
£15.00 -

Braunite from Gremmelsbach, Germany
£15.00 -

Brochantite and Serpierite from Ystrad Einion Mine, Wales
£5.00 -

Brochantite from Brae Fell Mine, Cumbria
£5.00 -

Brochantite from Geevor Mine, Cornwall
£10.00 -

Brochantite from Hafan Mine, Wales
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Brochantite from Haltcliffe Copper Smelter, Cumbria
£7.50 -

Brochantite from Roughton Gill Mine, Cumbria
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Brookite from Manod Quarry, Wales
£7.50
Minerals are mostly naturally occurring, inorganic substances with a definite chemical composition and an ordered atomic structure.
Rocks are composed of one or more minerals, mineraloids, or organic materials. They are classified into three main types—igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic—based on how they form.



















