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Background imageDinosaurs Collection: 1868 Waterhouse Hawkins & hadrosaur gilt 1868 Waterhouse Hawkins & hadrosaur gilt

1868 Waterhouse Hawkins & hadrosaur gilt 1868 Waterhouse Hawkins & hadrosaur gilt
Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkin and his Hadrosaurus foulkii, the worlds first mounted dinosaur skeleton. Gilded cover of Sketches of Creation by Winchell 1870 engraved from photographs around 1868

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Austroraptor dinosaurs

Austroraptor dinosaurs. Artwork of a group of three Austroraptor dinosaurs scavenging on the dead body of a larger dinosaur

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Baryonyx dinosaur

Baryonyx dinosaur. Artwork of a Baryonyx dinosaur hunting fish in a river. Larger dinosaurs are seen in the background. Baryonyx was a fish-eating carnivore that lived around 130 million years ago

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: 1863 Figuier Iguanodon and Megalosaurus

1863 Figuier Iguanodon and Megalosaurus
Art by Riou in the first edition of Louis Figuiers " Earth before the Deluge" (1863). The figure shows restored dinosaurs after scientist Richard Owen

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: 1854 Megalosaurus reconstruction Hawkins

1854 Megalosaurus reconstruction Hawkins
1854 Megalosaurus model by Waterhouse Hawkins. Hawkins attempted to scientifically reconstruct dinosaurs for the Crystal Palace Geological Gardens at Sydenham 1852-1855

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: 1854 Iguanodon reconstruction Hawkins

1854 Iguanodon reconstruction Hawkins
1854 Iguanodon model by Waterhouse Hawkins. Hawkins attempted to scientifically reconstruct dinosaurs for the Crystal Palace Geological Gardens at Sydenham 1852-1855

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Prehistoric watering hole, artwork

Prehistoric watering hole, artwork
Prehistoric watering hole. Computer artwork of three Ouranosaurus dinosaurs drinking at a watering hole during the early Cretaceous period (about 110 million years ago) in what is now Africa

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: 1861 Punch Dinosaurs & Comet cartoon 1861 Punch Dinosaurs & Comet cartoon

1861 Punch Dinosaurs & Comet cartoon 1861 Punch Dinosaurs & Comet cartoon
From Punch 41 (1861) page 34, July. " The age of the comet ascertained to a nicety. The antediluvians recognise an old acquantance of A.M. 1372"

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: 1823 First complete Plesiosaur fossil

1823 First complete Plesiosaur fossil
" Skeleton of the Plesiosaurus dolichodeirus discovered in the Lias at Lyme Regis in 1823" Folded triple quarto plate XLVI drawn by T. Webster after original by Mary Anning

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Pelecanimimus dinosaurs

Pelecanimimus dinosaurs. Artwork of a group of Pelecanimimus dinosaurs drinking from a stream. This ornithomimosaur (ostrich-like dinosaur) lived around 120 million years ago

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: 1853 First Dinosaur models Crystal Palace

1853 First Dinosaur models Crystal Palace
1853 The Illustrated London News, December 31st, page 600. " The Extinct Animals Model-Room, at the Crystal Palace, Sydenham" by P.H. Delamotte

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Triceratops dinosaur, artwork

Triceratops dinosaur, artwork
Triceratops dinosaur. Computer artwork of a ten tonne Triceratops wandering in a forest during the Late Cretaceous period (around 65 to 100 million years ago)

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Velociraptor dinosaurs

Velociraptor dinosaurs. Artwork of a group of Velociraptor mongoliensis dinosaurs running in pursuit of their prey (not seen)

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Dimetrodons, artwork

Dimetrodons, artwork
Dimetrodons, computer artwork. Dimetrodon were the dominant land predators that lived around 270 million years ago, during the Early Permian Period, and long before the dinosaurs

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Nedoceratops dinosaur, artwork

Nedoceratops dinosaur, artwork
Nedoceratops dinosaur. Computer artwork of a two tonne, 15 foot (4.5 metres) long Nedoceratops wandering in a forest during the Late Cretaceous period (around 65 to 100 million years ago)

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: 1868 Waterhouse Hawkins & hadrosaur 1868 Waterhouse Hawkins & hadrosaur

1868 Waterhouse Hawkins & hadrosaur 1868 Waterhouse Hawkins & hadrosaur
Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkin and his Hadrosaurus foulkii, the worlds first mounted dinosaur skeleton. From Sketches of Creation by Winchell 1870 engraved from photographs taken around 1868

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Einiosaurus dinosaur, artwork

Einiosaurus dinosaur, artwork
Einiosaurus dinosaur. Computer artwork of a two tonne, 20 foot (6 metres) long Einiosaurus wandering in a forest during the Late Cretaceous period (around 65 to 100 million years ago)

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: 1862 Dinosaurs and Pterosaurs

1862 Dinosaurs and Pterosaurs
Lithograph with later hand colouring combining two of Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins six wall posters " Waterhouse Hawkins Diagrams of the Extinct Animals" produced for the Department of

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Pentaceratops dinosaur, artwork

Pentaceratops dinosaur, artwork
Pentaceratops dinosaur. Computer artwork of a six tonne, 27 foot (8.2 metres) long Pentaceratops wandering in a forest during the Late Cretaceous period (around 65 to 100 million years ago)

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: 1841 Richard Owen coined dinosaur

1841 Richard Owen coined dinosaur
Richard Owen (20, July 1804- 18 December 1892) 1894 engraving from an 1840s painting by Pickersgill, later hand colouring. Owen was a comparative anatomist and palaeontologist

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Brachiosaur dinosaur

Brachiosaur dinosaur. Artwork of a brachiosaur dinosaur walking in a rocky landscape by a river. This dinosaur was one of the largest-ever land animals

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Torosaurus dinosaur, artwork

Torosaurus dinosaur, artwork
Torosaurus dinosaur. Computer artwork of a Torosaurus wandering in a forest during the Late Cretaceous period (around 65 to 100 million years ago)

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Largest animals size comparison

Largest animals size comparison. Array of past and present large animals, compared to a human (lower right). At top is the blue whale, a marine mammal and the largest-ever animal

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Dimetrodon, artwork

Dimetrodon, artwork
Dimetrodon, computer artwork. Dimetrodon were the dominant land predators that lived around 270 million years ago, during the Early Permian Period, and long before the dinosaurs

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Stegosaurus dinosaur, artwork

Stegosaurus dinosaur, artwork
Stegosaurus dinosaur, computer artwork. Stegosaurs ( roofed reptiles ) were herbivores that lived throughout the world during the Jurassic period, around 150 million years ago

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Pelecanimimus dinosaurs mating

Pelecanimimus dinosaurs mating. Artwork of male (right) and female (left) Pelecanimimus dinosaurs mating. This ornithomimosaur (ostrich-like dinosaur) lived around 120 million years ago

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Albertaceratops dinosaur, artwork

Albertaceratops dinosaur, artwork
Albertaceratops dinosaur. Computer artwork of a 20 foot (6 metres) long Albertaceratops wandering in a forest during the Late Cretaceous period (around 65 to 100 million years ago)

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Tyrannosaurus rex dinosaurs

Tyrannosaurus rex dinosaurs. Artwork of a pair of Tyrannosaurus rex dinosaurs hunting prey in a forest. Some theories say that this dinosaur had feathers and fur, as seen here

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: 1833 Penny Magazine extinct animals crop

1833 Penny Magazine extinct animals crop
1833 October 26th " Organic Remains restored" front page of the Penny Magazine with wood engraving illustration and later hand colouring. (Original print black and white also available)

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Zuniceratops dinosaur, artwork

Zuniceratops dinosaur, artwork
Zuniceratops dinosaur. Computer artwork of a 113Kg, 10 foot (3 metres) long Zuniceratops wandering in a forest during the Late Cretaceous period (around 65 to 100 million years ago)

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: 1763 Dinosaur bone misidentified scrotum

1763 Dinosaur bone misidentified scrotum
Copperplate print page 318 by Proud in R. Brookes 1763 " The Natural History of Waters, Earths, Stones, Fossils and Minerals etc."

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: 1867 Figuier Iguanodon and Megalosaurus

1867 Figuier Iguanodon and Megalosaurus
Art by Riou in the revised English 1867 translation of Louis Figuiers " Earth before the Deluge" 1863. The figure shows impressions after the collaboration between the scientist Richard

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Tyrannosaurus dinosaur, artwork

Tyrannosaurus dinosaur, artwork
Tyrannosaurus dinosaur. Computer artwork of a seven tonne Tyrannosaurus wandering in a forest around 68 million years ago, during the Cretaceous period, in what is now the Western United States

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Stegosaurus dinosaurs, artwork

Stegosaurus dinosaurs, artwork
Stegosaurus dinosaurs, computer artwork. Stegosaurs ( roofed reptiles ) were herbivores that lived throughout the world during the Jurassic period, around 150 million years ago

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: 1697 Fossil sea urchin Clypheus from Plot

1697 Fossil sea urchin Clypheus from Plot
The Jurassic fossil sea urchin Clypheus ploti is shown on top of the engraving from 1697 where Robert Plot illustrates the species for the first time in his " Natural History of

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Pentaceratops dinosaurs mating

Pentaceratops dinosaurs mating. Artwork of male (right) and female (left) Pentaceratops dinosaurs mating. The name of this herbivorous dinosaur refers to the five horns on its head

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Dinner in Iguanodon dinosaur

Dinner in Iguanodon dinosaur
1854 Illustrated London News January 7th, page 22. Dinner in the iguanodon model, at the Crystal Palace, Sydenham. Hosted 31st December 1853 by the Crystal Palace model maker Benjamin Waterhouse

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Elephant Bird, Aepyornis egg

Elephant Bird, Aepyornis egg
MODEL RELEASED. Elephant bird egg (Aepyornis maximus) with hens egg for comparison. The egg volume is about 160 times greater and holds around 7 to 10 litres

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: 1824 Bucklands Megalosaurus jaw no tint

1824 Bucklands Megalosaurus jaw no tint
1824 Uncoloured (original) Double quarto Plate XL of Megalosaurus jaw and teeth drawn by Mary Moreland, from William Bucklands " Notice on the Megalosaurus or great Fossil Lizard of

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Elephant Bird and humming bird egg

Elephant Bird and humming bird egg
Elephant bird egg (Aepyornis maximus) 30cm compared to a Calliope hummingbird egg (Stellula calliope) 12mm. The Aepyornis egg volume holds around 7 to 10 litres, the hummingbirds a few millilitres

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: 1863 Huxley from Ape to Man, age-toned

1863 Huxley from Ape to Man, age-toned
Ordered series of primate skeletons. The Frontis engraving by Waterhouse Hawkins from the first edition of Huxleys 1863 " Evidences as to Mans Place in Nature"

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: 1863 Huxley from Ape to Man evolution

1863 Huxley from Ape to Man evolution
Ordered series of primate skeletons. The Frontis engraving by Waterhouse Hawkins from the first edition of Huxleys 1863 " Evidences as to Mans Place in Nature"

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Utahraptor dinosaur, artwork

Utahraptor dinosaur, artwork. Utahraptor ostrommaysorum are dromaeosaurs, a group thought to have been an extremely lethal due to the large curved claws on their feet

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Utahraptor dinosaur, artwork

Utahraptor dinosaur, artwork. Utahraptor ostrommaysorum are dromaeosaurs, a group thought to have been an extremely lethal due to the large curved claws on their feet

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Utahraptor dinosaur, artwork

Utahraptor dinosaur, artwork. Utahraptor ostrommaysorum are dromaeosaurs, a group thought to have been an extremely lethal due to the large curved claws on their feet

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Utahraptor dinosaur, artwork

Utahraptor dinosaur, artwork. Utahraptor ostrommaysorum are dromaeosaurs, a group thought to have been an extremely lethal due to the large curved claws on their feet

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Coelophysis dinosaurs, artwork

Coelophysis dinosaurs, artwork
Coelophysis dinosaurs. Computer artwork of one male and two female Coelophysis dinosaurs in a forest of prehistoric Araucaria evergreens

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Dimetrodon, artwork

Dimetrodon, artwork
Dimetrodon. Computer artwork of a Dimetrodon amongst Alethopteris plants. Dimetrodon were the dominant land predators that lived around 270 million years ago, during the Early Permian Period



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