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Tag Archives: Mary Anning

Maps, Meteorites, Mary Anning and the Missing Link
Events / History

Maps, Meteorites, Mary Anning and the Missing Link

Posted on July 29, 2016 by sarah • Leave a comment

Museum Lates have become a familiar feature in London – everyone from the Science Museum to the Tate Modern are opening up for evening visitors. Two weeks ago, we participated in our first Courtyard Lates event – the second of a three part series of evening events at Burlington House. Visitors stopped by for a … Continue reading →

Lyme’s Literary and Fossil Treasures
Arts / History

Lyme’s Literary and Fossil Treasures

Posted on April 29, 2015 by lacchiaa • 2 Comments

Unearthing literary ghosts and extinct creatures in Lyme Regis, Dorset Anthea Lacchia (@AntheaLacchia) In anticipation of the upcoming Lyme Regis Fossil Festival, which takes place from May 1-3 this year, let’s set off on a literary and geological tour through the charming streets and beaches of Lyme Regis, which is also known as the “pearl … Continue reading →

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Door 17: Mini Mary Anning

Posted on December 17, 2014 by Sarah Hume • 6 Comments

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The Geologists’ Valentine Ball
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The Geologists’ Valentine Ball

Posted on February 14, 2014 by Joanna • 4 Comments

Geologists, we thought you might need a hand with your Valentine plans. Forget an evening for two – so passe. We’re a sociable lot, after all. We present to you…The Geologists’ Valentine Ball. Continue reading →

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