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Geology and Landscape
- British Geological Survey
- The Countryside Agency: Yorkshire and the Humber
- English Nature - Geological Sites
- Fossils of the Yorkshire Coast
- The Geological Society
- Geology of Britain (by Ian West, Southampton University)
- Huddersfield Geology Group
- Hull Geological Society
- Leeds Geological Association
- Middle Lias of Staithes, Yorkshire (by Ian West, Southampton University)
- Mike Horne's East Yorkshire Geology Pages
- North East Yorkshire Geology Trust (formerly Ryedale and Scarborough RIGS)
- UKRIGS - Regionally Important Geological and Geomorphological Sites
- Yorkshire's Dinosaur Coast
- Yorkshire Geological Society
Buildings and Building Materials
- Archaeology - The use and reuse of building materials (by Professor Ian Windsor)
- Brickmaking in 19th century York (article by Sandra Garside-Neville)
- Brickwork: The Historic Development (article by Gerard Lynch)
- British Brick Society
- The Building Limes Forum
- Building Stones of the UK (article by Francis G Dimes)
- Historic Farm Buildings Group
- Images of England
- Looking at Buildings
- PastScape
- The Search for Stone: Identifying, sourcing and matching Britain's building stones (article by Graham Lott)
- Stone in Archaeology: Towards a digital resource
- Stone Roofing Association
- Vernacular Architecture Group
- York Consortium for Conservation and Craftsmanship
- York Handmade Brick Company
- Yorkshire Churches
- Yorkshire Vernacular Buildings Study Group
Ryedale
- Maps of Ryedale (provided by Ryedale on the Net)
- Duncombe Park
- Howardian Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
- Hovingham Hall
- The Green Man in and about Ryedale
- North Yorkshire County Council's walking leaflets (including walks around Pickering, Kirkbymoorside & Kirkdale, and Terrington)
- Nunnington Hall
- Pre-Norman Stone Crosses in Sinnington and other Ryedale churches
- Ryedale Conservation Supplies
- Ryedale Folk Museum
- Spout House, Bilsdale
- This is Ryedale
Other Regions
- The BBC's 'Walk with Rocks' - explorations of urban geology
- Building London
- Building Stones of Cambridge
- Jurassic Coast of Dorset and East Devon