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1855 Cartoon from Punch's Almanac of that year, ascribed to John Leech, captioned 'A visit to the antediluvian reptiles at Sydenham - master Tom strongly objects to having his mind improved'. Clockwis...
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Paul D Stewart / 1855 Cartoon from Punch's Almanac of that year, ascribed to John Leech, captioned 'A visit to the antediluvian reptiles at Sydenham - master Tom strongly objects to having his mind improved'. Clockwis...
Illustration of 'The effects of a hearty dinner after visiting the Antediluvian Department at the Crystal Palace' from Punch, Volume 28, 1855. The restorations of dinosaurs at the Crystal Palace in Sy...
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Paul D Stewart / Illustration of 'The effects of a hearty dinner after visiting the Antediluvian Department at the Crystal Palace' from Punch, Volume 28, 1855. The restorations of dinosaurs at the Crystal Palace in Sy...
1854 Megalosaurus model by Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins with superimposed image (pale brown) of the known lower jawbone used for the reconstruction. Waterhouse Hawkins attempted to scientifically recon...
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Paul D Stewart / 1854 Megalosaurus model by Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins with superimposed image (pale brown) of the known lower jawbone used for the reconstruction. Waterhouse Hawkins attempted to scientifically recon...
1858 illustration of marine monsters by Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins. Plate 23, to face page 33, of the New Edition, postumously published, of William Buckland's 'Geology and Mineralogy' - part of the...
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Paul D Stewart / 1858 illustration of marine monsters by Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins. Plate 23, to face page 33, of the New Edition, postumously published, of William Buckland's 'Geology and Mineralogy' - part of the...
Tinted lithograph (colour enhanced version) by W.R. Woods appearing as the frontis to Isabella Duncan's 'Pre-Adamite Man'. The layers of the drawing are appropriately stacked like the strata of the ro...
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Paul D Stewart / Tinted lithograph (colour enhanced version) by W.R. Woods appearing as the frontis to Isabella Duncan's 'Pre-Adamite Man'. The layers of the drawing are appropriately stacked like the strata of the ro...