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Lochness MonsterA dramatic picture of the supposed giant water creature that lives in Loch Ness, Scotland and its small offspring, followed by divers holding underwater cameras
Take something home with you from the Natural History ShopGeneral Museum poster. Drawing of a child leading a dinosaur out of the Museum, with the slogan Take something home with you from the Natural History [Museum] Shop, South Kensington, London
Primitive men with spears hunting a glyptodon, large, armored mammal of the family Glyptodontidae
Iguanodons were herbivorous dinosaurs from the mid-Jurassic to late Cretaceous.. Colour printed illustration by Heinrich Harder from Tiere der Urwelt Animals of the Prehistoric World, 1916, Hamburg
IguanodonThis dinosaur was a large bipedal herbivore which stood 14 feet high and 30 feet long. It lived during the Lower Cretactous around 140 to 110 million years ago
The Last Days of the Dinosaurs - Time of Great ChangeThe Last Days of the Dinosaurs - Cretaceous Period - a time of great change, about 80 Million Years ago. Illustration by Neave Parker (with the co-operation of Dr. W. E. Swinton)
DiplodocusWeighing around 20 tonnes & reaching up to 26 metres in length Diplodocus is one of the longest-known dinosaurs. It lived 155 to 145 million years ago during the Upper Jurassic
PolacanthusThis dinosaur was from the family of armoured skinned dinosaurs, the Ankylosaurs. It was around 14 feet in length living around 125 million years ago. Fossils have been found in the Isle of Wight, UK
Crystal Palace Dinosaur ModelsModels sculpted by Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins, working closely with Joseph Paxton and Richard Owen, were installed in the worlds first dinosaur park which opened at Crystal Palace Park in 1854
Archaeopteryx - bird-like dinosaurArchaeopteryx - a genus of bird-like dinosaurs that is transitional between non-avian feathered dinosaurs and modern birds. Date: Late Jurassic Period
The Wealden, restorations, Crystal Palace ParkOriginal artwork by Walter Ray Woods for Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins
Iguanodon and HylaeosaurusSheet 3 of a series of posters by Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins c. 1862, showing Iguanodon and Hylaeosaurus. Date: circa 1862
CorythosaurusThe Corythosaurus, meaning Corinthian helmet lizard, was a bipedal herbivorous dinosaur that lived during the Upper Cretaceous period, 76 to 74 million years ago
Coprolite, fossil dungA coprolite is a fossilized dropping, perhaps from a Dinosaur. Length 29cm
TriceratopsThe three-horned dinosaur which lived during the Upper Cretaceous period, 67 to 65 million years ago. It grew up to 9 metres in length and fossils have been discovered in USA
Archaeopteryx lithographica [London specimen]Main slab of rare fossil dinobird and earliest bird found in the Upper Jurassic of Solenhofen in Germany, now on display at The Natural History Museum, London. Known also as the London Archaeopteryx
Scene in Wealden TimesScene from the Wealden times, during the Cretacous period. Painting, oil on canvas, by Eli Marsden Wilson (1877-1965), before 1935. Original held at the Natural History Museum, London
Coelophysis fossilCoelophysis was one of the earliest known dinosaurs which lived 225 to 220 million years ago during the Upper Triassic
Dinosaur / Iguanodon DineHawkins invities scientists to dine inside his iguanodon model at the Crystal Palace exhibition at Sydenham
Dinosaur / StegosaurusDinosaurs of the Jurassic period : a Stegosaurus, with a Compsognathus in the background
Dinosaur / TriceratopsTRICERATOPS
Dinosaur Models 1930SDinosaur models in the grounds of the Crystal Palace, Sydenham (London) created by Waterhouse Hawkins
Doyle / The Lost WorldThe monster, encountered by the expedition
Dinosaurs of the Upper Cretaceous Period - Alberta, CanadaDinosaurs of the Upper Cretaceous Period (which began 100.5 million years ago, and ended 66 million years ago) found in the region of Alberta, Canada. Date: circa 90 Million Years BC
Flights into the Future - dinosaurs on Venus?Dinosaurs pictured as possible inhabitants of the planet Venus in a book on the possibilities of space travel. Date: 1943
Mosasaur, Mosasaurus hoffmannii, extinct genus of carnivorous aquatic lizards.. Colour printed (chromolithograph) illustration by F
Pteranodon, large flying pterosaur from the Late Cretaceous period.. Colour printed illustration by Heinrich Harder from Tiere der Urwelt Animals of the Prehistoric World, 1916, Hamburg
Dodo, Didus ineptus or Raphus cucullatus.. Colour printed (chromolithograph) illustration by F. John from Tiere der Urwelt Animals of the Prehistoric World, 1916, Hamburg
European cave lion, Panthera leo spenaea, extinct subspecies of lion
A long-horned European wild ox attacked by wolves.. The aurochs or urus (Bos primigenius), the ancestor of domestic cattle, was a type of wild cattle which inhabited Europe, Asia and North Africa
Parasaurolophus skeletonThis dinosaur which grew up to 10 metres in length had a large crest over the top of its head which extended over a metre. It lived during the Upper Cretaceous period, 76 to 74 mya
Map of the continents and seas in the Upper Triassic period. North America, Atlantis, Europe, Asia, Gondwanaland
Dinosaurs of the Mesozoic Era - ChinaAn artificial reconstruction by Neave Parker (with the co-operation of Dr. W. E. Swinton) of Dinosaurs of the Mesozoic Era found in China especially in the Provinces of Kansu and Szechuan
Pen and ink sketch by B. Waterhouse HawkinsSketch on the reverse of a letter dated 24 October 1855, written to Professor Richard Owen from Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins Date: 1855
Restorations of secondary period animalsOriginal artwork by Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins, donated by his granddaughter Mary Hawkins
Plesiosaurus, large marine sauropterygian reptile from the early Jurassic.. Colour printed illustration by Heinrich Harder from Tiere der Urwelt Animals of the Prehistoric World, 1916, Hamburg
The woolly rhinoceros, Coelodonta antiquitatis, extinct species of rhinoceros.. Colour printed illustration by Heinrich Harder from Tiere der Urwelt Animals of the Prehistoric World, 1916, Hamburg
Ceratodus latissimus, extinct sarcopterygiian lungfish from mid Triassic to late Cretaceous
Plastercast of a Diplodocus carnegii.. Lithograph after an illustration by J. Smit from H. N. Hutchinsons Extinct Monsters and Creatures of Other Days, Chapman and Hall, London, 1894
Tyrannosaurus rex skeletonA skeleton of the carnivorous dinosaur, Tyrannosaurus rex at the Natural History Museum
Iguanodon & MegalosaurusIguanodon was a bipedal herbivorous dinosaur that lived 140-110 million years ago. Less is known about the Megalosaurus, but it lived a little earlier than Iguanodon as a large carnivorous dinosaur
Megalosaurus and PterodactyleSheet 2 of a series of posters by Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins c. 1862, showing Megalosaurus and Pterodactyle
Euoplocephalus tail clubEuoplocephalus was a heavily armoured ankylosaur dinosaur with a huge tail club formed by two bony knobs fused together. They lived around 71 million years ago during the Upper Cretaceous period
Tupus diluculum, Bolsover dragonflyPainting of Tupus diluculum (Bolsover dragonfly), a giant dragonfly from the Upper Carboniferous (354 to 290 mya)
MegalosaurusThis was a carnivorous dinosaur that lived 140 million years ago during the Middle Jurassic. It grew up to 20 feet long and fossils have been discovered in the English Midlands and in Southern England
Dinosaur tail bonesFrom a Palaeontology field trip in Niger, West Africa
Bill of fare from Crystal Palace, 31 / 12 / 1853Menu for the dinner in the Iguanodon and original artwork by Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins, donated by his granddaughter Mary Hawkins
Hyaenodon, extinct genus of carnivorous creodonts.. Colour printed (chromolithograph) illustration by Heinrich Harder from Tiere der Urwelt Animals of the Prehistoric World, 1916, Hamburg
Merycoidodon or Oreodon, extinct genus of herbivore endemic to North America
Aepycamelus, an extinct genus of camelid which lived during the Miocene
Allosaurus craniumA detail of the skull of Allosaurus, the Upper Jurassic carnivorous dinosaur that lived 153 to 135 million years ago. On display at the Natural History Museum, London
AcanthopholisA 12 foot long herbivorous armoured dinosaur which lived around 90 million years ago. Fossil evidence has been discovered in England. Painting by Neave Parker
CetiosaurusA sauropod dinosaur which grew up to 60 feet long. It lived about 160 to 170 million years ago in the Midlands and Southern England, during the Upper Juassic perid. Painting by Neave Parker
Central HallView of the Central Hall and Diplodocus replica skeleton, Gallery 10, Life Galleries at The Natural History Museum, London. The Museum was first opened to the public in 1881
Gondwanaland - a reconstructionA pictoral map of the Gondwana continent as it probably appeared before it was submerged millions of years ago
Archegosaurus, extinct genus of temnospondyl amphibian which lived during the Permian.. Colour printed (chromolithograph) illustration by F
Ichthyosaurus, extinct genus of ichthyosaur from the Early Jurassic period.. Colour printed illustration by Heinrich Harder from Tiere der Urwelt Animals of the Prehistoric World, 1916, Hamburg
Prehistoric Animals CpFigures of extinct animals in the grounds of the Crystal Palace, Sydenham - a splendid example of Art in the service of Science
Reconstruction of a Dimetrodon, extinct genus of non-mammalian synapsid with spine sail from the Cisuralian (Early Permian). Colour printed illustration by F
Reconstruction of a Nothosaurus, extinct genus of sauropterygian reptile from the Triassic. Colour printed illustration by F
Reconstruction of a Mastodonsaurus and PareiasaurusReconstruction of a Mastodonsaurus, (right) extinct genus of giant large-headed temnospondyl amphibians of the Triassic, and Pareiasaurus, (left) extinct genus of anapsid reptile from the Permian
Reconstruction of two dinosaurs in battle. Dryptosaurus aquilunguis, extinct species of tyrannosauroid that lived during the latter Cretaceous. Laelaps aquilunguis Cope
Mythical Reunion stork, Leguatia giganteaMythical Reunion stork, extinct giant bird discovered on Mauritius called Le Geant by Francois Leguat in the 17th century. Based on a description of the Greater Flamingo, Phoenicopterus roseus
Reconstruction of a Mesonyx, genus of extinct mesonychid mesonychian mammal, Early to Late Eocene. Colour printed illustration by F
Reconstruction of Protorosaurus speneri and Menaspis armataReconstruction of a Protorosaurus speneri, lizard-like archosauromorph reptile of the late Permian, preying on a Menaspis armata, holocephalian cartilaginous fish
Reconstruction of a Dinichthys herzeriReconstruction of a Dinichthys catching a wave. Extinct monospecific genus of giant, marine arthrodire placoderm from the Late Devonian (Famennian stage). Dinichthys herzeri
Reconstruction of a Geosaurus giganteusReconstruction of a Geosaurus, extinct genus of marine crocodyliform of the Late Jurassic and Early Cretaceous. Geosaurus. Colour printed illustration by F
Reconstruction of Aetosaurus ferratus in a sand stormReconstruction of Aetosaurus ferratus, extinct species of archosaur reptile, in a sand storm, Norian era. Aetosaurus. Colour printed illustration by F
Reconstruction of a Phytosaur with CeratodusReconstruction of a phytosaur, Nicrosaurus kapffi, of the Late Triassic. Krokodil, Belodon kapffii. It holds a a Ceratodus lungfish in its jaws. Phytosaurus. Colour printed illustration by F
Reconstruction of a Basilosaurus, genus of large, predatory, prehistoric archaeocete whale from the late Eocene. Zeuglodon or Urwale. Colour printed illustration by F
Reconstruction of Steller's sea cow, Hydrodamalis gigasReconstruction of a herd of Steller's sea cow, Hydrodamalis gigas, an extinct sirenian described by Georg Wilhelm Steller in 1741. Hunted to extinction in the 18th century. Stellersche Seekuh
Reconstruction of a cave cave bear, Ursus spelaeus. A prehistoric species of bear from the Pleistocene that became extinct in the Last Glacial Maximum. Standing on prey, a dead Palaeoloxodon
Reconstruction of the Irish elk, Megaloceros giganteus, extinct species of deer in the genus Megaloceros, from the Pleistocene. Riesenhirsch. Colour printed illustration by F
Reconstruction of a woolly mammoth, Mammuthus primigenius, an extinct species of mammoth that lived during the Pleistocene until its extinction in the Holocene. Mammut
Reconstruction of a Compsognathus longipes, small, bipedal, carnivorous theropod dinosaur of the Jurassic. Colour printed illustration by F
Extinct giant lemur of Madagascar, Megaladapis madagascariensisExtinct giant lemur or koala lemur of Madagascar, Megaladapis madagascariensis, hunted to extinction between the 13th and 15th centuries. Depicted with a vasa parrot, Coracopsis species, in its paw
Helicoprion bessonowi and Xenacanthus decheniHelicoprion bessonowi, shark-like eugeneodontid holocephalid fish with tooth whorl from the Permian, and prehistoric prickly shark species Xenacanthus decheni of the Devonian and Triassic
Torosaurus latus and Monoclonius crassusTorosaurus latus (foreground) and Monoclonius crassus foraging from a tree, extinct herbivorous ceratopsid dinosaurs from the late Cretaceous. Riesenechsen, Torosaurus latus und Monoclonius
Tylosaurus species hunting a Rhynchocephalia speciesTylosaurus, a type of mosasaur, a large, predatory marine lizard from the Cretaceous. In its jaws is an extinct Rhynchocephalia species, Simaedosaurus erquelinensis (Champsosaurus dolloi?)
Extinct equid, Protorohippus venticolumExtinct equid species of the Eocene, Protorohippus venticolum. Protorohippus. Colour printed illustration by F
Cave bear, Ursus spelaeus, standing on a mammothCave bear, Ursus spelaeus, standing on the carcass of a mammoth. Hohlenbar, Ursus spelaeus. Colour printed illustration by F
Mythical Reunion stork, extinct giant bird discovered on Mauritius called Le Geant by Francois Leguat in the 17th century. Leguatie, Leguatia gigantea. Colour printed illustration by F
Nothosaurus mirabilis, sauropterygian reptile of the Triassic. Bastardechse, Nothosaurus mirabilis. Colour printed illustration by F