Portland Independent Top Whitbed
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50°33′00″N 2°26′24″W / 50.550°N 2.440°W
Portland Independent Top Whitbed is the variety of Portland stone used to build the Ashton Memorial in Lancaster. It originates from Independent quarries on the Isle of Portland, Dorset, England.
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