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Ordinary Chondrite (group L6, stony meteorite), veined white olivine-hypersthene, fell in 1847 at Marion, Linn County, Iowa, U.S.A.,
Ordinary Chondrite (group L, stony meteorite), intermediate olivine-hypersthene, found 1917 by Charles Smart, Farmservant at Easter Essendy Farm, Strathmore, Perthshire, Scotland, EUROPE.
Ordinary Chondrite (group L, stony meteorite), intermediate olivine-hypersthene - known as the Keithick fragment - fell in 1917 at Strathmore, Perthshire, Scotland, EUROPE.
Ordinary Chondrite (group L6, stony meteorite), three brecciated fragments, very weathered and altered with partial fusion crust, part of large shower falling in 1803 at L'Aigle, Orne, France
Ordinary Chondrite - Group LL5 - fragment of the famous meteorite fall at Chelyabinsk, Chelyabinskaya Oblast, Russia on 15 February 2013. Almost entirely covered in black matt fusion crust with only a tiny chip to reveal the underlying stone. Has regmaglypts, flow lines and lips.