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  1. Jun 12, 2009 · An ice sheet re-routed the Thames to come through London half a million years ago. Geologists describe London as the 'London Basin'. This is because it is literally a thick layer of clays and sands all piled up into a large depression - a basin. The basin walls are made of chalk but what does this tell us about London's long and distant past?

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  3. Founded by interior designer Anna Callis and her daughter Nathalie, London Basin Company creates richly decorated, hand-made porcelain basins, designed to form the centrepiece of bathrooms and cloakrooms. The epitome of how the bathroom has become a forum for colour, pattern and personal expression just as much as any other room in the house, its basins help turn functional spaces into highly ...

  4. Isabella basin. Bringing a stylish modern take on the intricacy of traditional Moorish designs, the Isabella countertop basin comes in soft pale blue with a smooth satin finish that complements the pretty floral shape and elegant gemstone design in amethyst purple and blue topaz. Diameter. 40cm. Base Diameter.

  5. The Agnes countertop basin pairs a playful pink lemonade colour with a golden tile pattern and striking bold rim that hints at the decadence of the Art Deco period. The finest porcelain comes with a high gloss finish and can be paired with various different faucets and vanity units. Diameter. 40.5cm.

  6. Up to 320m (1,050feet) of Palaeocene and Eocene sediments were deposited in the basin. The Pleistocene saw the sea retreat from the basin as global sea-level fell due to accumulation of ice sheets. Sedimentary infill and stratigraphy. The London Basin is mainly filled with Palaeogene sediments.

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