Can you identify them?

Chengjing

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I am completely new to this, found some stones from the north east of England. Does anyone know what they are? FF85F80B-20EC-4274-8631-0316D2355E33.jpeg
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stdenis_jd

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1st one is amygdaloidal basalt with what looks like calcite in the amygdules
2nd and third are a basaltic tillite/conglomerate/breccia with what appears to be shattered quartz mixed up in glacial till.
 

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Chengjing

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I hope you guys don’t mind that I put a few more photos for identification. Thank you!

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fuss

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Ill take a stab at the last set,
1. quartz with probabaly biotite
2. Jasper
3. Basaslt
4. Chert.
 

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