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Step back in time and explore the fascinating world of dinosaurs. 🦖🌿 In 1854, Baxter introduced us to the breathtaking Crystal Palace Dinosaurs

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: The Crystal Palace (litho) (b / w photo)

The Crystal Palace (litho) (b / w photo)
XJF272228 The Crystal Palace (litho) (b/w photo) by Hawkins, Benjamin Waterhouse (fl.1832-50); Private Collection; (add.info.: Crystal Palace designed by Joseph Paxton (1803-65); ); English

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: 1854 Crystal Palace Dinosaurs by Baxter 1

1854 Crystal Palace Dinosaurs by Baxter 1
1854. Sydenham Crystal Palace with Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins dinosaur sculptures in the foreground. 11cm x 16.3 cm. Miniature colour print by the George Baxter patent process of mutiple ink blocks

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Take something home with you from the Natural History Shop

Take something home with you from the Natural History Shop
General 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

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Tyrannosaurus rex dinosaurs mating

Tyrannosaurus rex dinosaurs mating. Artwork of male (right) and female (left) Tyrannosaurus rex dinosaurs mating. Some theories say that this dinosaur had feathers and fur, as seen here

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Iguanodon

Iguanodon
This 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

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: At Lyme Regis, Mary Anning, aged 12

At Lyme Regis, Mary Anning, aged 12
2795554 At Lyme Regis, Mary Anning, aged 12, coming upon the first Ichthyosaurus found in England (litho) by Brock, Charles Edmund (1870-1938) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: At Lyme Regis)

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Brachiosaurus dinosaurs

Brachiosaurus dinosaurs at water, computer artwork. Brachiosaurus was the tallest dinosaur, standing up to 16 metres tall. It could weigh up to 70 tons

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: 1866 Waterhouse Hawkins model dinosaurs

1866 Waterhouse Hawkins model dinosaurs
1866. Restorations of Fossil Reptiles, page 80 of Henry Wards Catalogue of Casts of Fossils

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: The Last Days of the Dinosaurs - Time of Great Change

The Last Days of the Dinosaurs - Time of Great Change
The 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)

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Diplodocus

Diplodocus
Weighing 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

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Polacanthus

Polacanthus
This 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

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Crystal Palace Dinosaur Models

Crystal Palace Dinosaur Models
Models 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

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Corythosaurus

Corythosaurus
The Corythosaurus, meaning Corinthian helmet lizard, was a bipedal herbivorous dinosaur that lived during the Upper Cretaceous period, 76 to 74 million years ago

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Coprolite, fossil dung

Coprolite, fossil dung
A coprolite is a fossilized dropping, perhaps from a Dinosaur. Length 29cm

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Triceratops

Triceratops
The 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

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Archaeopteryx lithographica [London specimen]

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

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Scene in Wealden Times

Scene in Wealden Times
Scene 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

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Coelophysis fossil

Coelophysis fossil
Coelophysis was one of the earliest known dinosaurs which lived 225 to 220 million years ago during the Upper Triassic

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Iguanodon and Megalosaurus, artwork

Iguanodon and Megalosaurus, artwork
Iguanodon fighting Megalosaurus, 19th century artwork. Artwork from the 1886 ninth edition of Moses and Geology (Samuel Kinns, London). This book was originally published in 1882

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Tyrannosaurus Rex Dinosaur - Dinosaur Gardens, Vernal, Utah, USA

Tyrannosaurus Rex Dinosaur - Dinosaur Gardens, Vernal, Utah, USA
FG-6061 DINOSAUR - TYRANNOSAURUS REX Dinosaur Gardens, Vernal, Utah, USA. Francois Gohier Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Crystal Palace Dinosaur Models

Crystal Palace Dinosaur Models
Models 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

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Dinosaur Tracks - Footprints of a Theropod Dinosaur

Dinosaur Tracks - Footprints of a Theropod Dinosaur
FG-6065-C Dinosaur Tracks - Footprints of a Theropod Dinosaur. Lower Jurassic

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Dinosaurs - Geology Sedimentary sequence at Ghost Ranch

Dinosaurs - Geology Sedimentary sequence at Ghost Ranch
FG-CD-87 Dinosaur geology: Sedimentary sequence at Ghost Ranch, New Mexico Triassic Chinle Formation (red)

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: The Lost World / Doyle

The Lost World / Doyle
The glade of the iguanodons

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Leech Cartoon Dinosaurs

Leech Cartoon Dinosaurs
The figures of prehistoric animals in the Palace grounds, created by Waterhouse Hawkins, are sufficiently realistic to frighten children

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Dinosaur / Iguanodon Dine

Dinosaur / Iguanodon Dine
Hawkins invities scientists to dine inside his iguanodon model at the Crystal Palace exhibition at Sydenham

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Dinosaur / Stegosaurus

Dinosaur / Stegosaurus
Dinosaurs of the Jurassic period : a Stegosaurus, with a Compsognathus in the background

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Dinosaur / Triceratops

Dinosaur / Triceratops
TRICERATOPS

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Dinosaur Models 1930S

Dinosaur Models 1930S
Dinosaur models in the grounds of the Crystal Palace, Sydenham (London) created by Waterhouse Hawkins

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Dinosaurs of the Upper Cretaceous Period - Alberta, Canada

Dinosaurs of the Upper Cretaceous Period - Alberta, Canada
Dinosaurs 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

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Flights into the Future - dinosaurs on Venus?

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

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Baryonyx dinosaur

Baryonyx dinosaur. Artwork of a Baryonyx dinosaur hunting fish in a river. Larger dinosaurs are seen in the background

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: Picture No. 10870197

Picture No. 10870197
Dinosaur trackway, Date:

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Parasaurolophus skeleton

Parasaurolophus skeleton
This 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

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Spinosaurus dinosaur

Spinosaurus dinosaur, computer artwork. Spinosaurus was the longest carnivorous dinosaur, reaching a length of up to 16 metres. It had a long crocodile-like head, and probably fed on fish

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Cerapod dinosaurs compared to a rhino

Cerapod dinosaurs compared to a rhino

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Therizinosaurus dinosuars

Therizinosaurus dinosuars. Artwork of a group of Therizinosaurus dinosuars foraging in a semi-arid desert landscape

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Sauroposeidon dinosaurs mating

Sauroposeidon dinosaurs mating. Artwork of male (right) and female (left) Sauroposeidon dinosaurs mating. This sauropod dinosaur lived around 110 million years ago, during the Cretaceous period

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Ankylosaurus - with Tyrannosaurus in the background

Ankylosaurus - with Tyrannosaurus in the background
AH-124 Ankylosaurus - with Tyrannosaurus in the background Arthur Hayward Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Map of the continents and seas in the Upper Triassic

Map of the continents and seas in the Upper Triassic period. North America, Atlantis, Europe, Asia, Gondwanaland

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Extinct Nothosaurus, mid-Triassic period

Extinct Nothosaurus, mid-Triassic period
Nothosaurus, extinct genus of sauropterygian reptile from the shell-bearing limestone seas, mid-Triassic period

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Dinosaurs of the Mesozoic Era - China

Dinosaurs of the Mesozoic Era - China
An 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

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Skeleton of a Deinonychus

Skeleton of a Deinonychus

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Tyrannosaurus rex skeleton

Tyrannosaurus rex skeleton
A skeleton of the carnivorous dinosaur, Tyrannosaurus rex at the Natural History Museum

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Iguanodon & Megalosaurus

Iguanodon & Megalosaurus
Iguanodon 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

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Megalosaurus and Pterodactyle

Megalosaurus and Pterodactyle
Sheet 2 of a series of posters by Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins c. 1862, showing Megalosaurus and Pterodactyle

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Euoplocephalus tail club

Euoplocephalus tail club
Euoplocephalus 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

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Tupus diluculum, Bolsover dragonfly

Tupus diluculum, Bolsover dragonfly
Painting of Tupus diluculum (Bolsover dragonfly), a giant dragonfly from the Upper Carboniferous (354 to 290 mya)

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Megalosaurus

Megalosaurus
This 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

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Dinosaur tail bones

Dinosaur tail bones
From a Palaeontology field trip in Niger, West Africa

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Picture No. 10870130

Picture No. 10870130
Dinosaurs: footprint of a large Theropod (meat eater) dinosaur. Date:

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Mamenchisaurus dinosaurs, artwork C018 / 8572

Mamenchisaurus dinosaurs, artwork C018 / 8572
Mamenchisaurus dinosaurs. Artwork of two sauropods of the species Mamenchisaurus hochuanensis, grazing amongst cycads, juniper and ginkgo 150 million years ago in what is today China

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Allosaurus cranium

Allosaurus cranium
A 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

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Acanthopholis

Acanthopholis
A 12 foot long herbivorous armoured dinosaur which lived around 90 million years ago. Fossil evidence has been discovered in England. Painting by Neave Parker

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Cetiosaurus

Cetiosaurus
A 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

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Central Hall

Central Hall
View 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

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Dinosaurs - Dilophosaurus Early Jurassic

Dinosaurs - Dilophosaurus Early Jurassic
FG-CB-758 Dinosaurs - Dilophosaurus Display at the Royal Tyrrell Museum of Paleontology, Drumheller, Alberta, Canada Early Jurassic, Arizona. Theropod (flesh-eating) dinosaur

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Dinosaur eggs, China Macroelongatoolithus xixiaensis (Lee et al)

Dinosaur eggs, China Macroelongatoolithus xixiaensis (Lee et al)
FG-12038 FOSSIL- Dinosaur Eggs Cretaceous, Xixia Basin, Henan Province, China Macroelongatoolithus xixiaensis These eggs were probably laid by a giant form of oviraptor

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Dinosaurs - paleontologist Lynett Gillette examines bones of the dinosaur Coelophysis Coelophysis was a small

Dinosaurs - paleontologist Lynett Gillette examines bones of the dinosaur Coelophysis Coelophysis was a small
FG-DH-289 Dinosaurs - paleontologist Lynett Gillette examines bones of the dinosaur Coelophysis Coelophysis bauri Coelophysis was a small carnivorous dinosaur of the Late Triassic (Chinle Formation)

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Gondwanaland - a reconstruction

Gondwanaland - a reconstruction
A pictoral map of the Gondwana continent as it probably appeared before it was submerged millions of years ago

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Tyrannosaurus rex dinosaur

Tyrannosaurus rex dinosaur, computer artwork. T. rex was one of the largest carnivorous dinosaurs, measuring 5 metres tall and weighing 7 tonnes

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Artists impression of Tyrannosaurus rex

Artists impression of Tyrannosaurus rex
Artists impression of a Tyrannosaurus rex at the moment when an incoming giant meteorite or asteroid led to the devastating changes on Earth that caused the extinction of the dinosaurs

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Dinosaurs - Agatized bone Close-up of a polished section of a Sauropod dinosaur bone from the Morrison Formation

Dinosaurs - Agatized bone Close-up of a polished section of a Sauropod dinosaur bone from the Morrison Formation
FG-6486-C Dinosaurs - Agatized bone Close-up of a polished section of a Sauropod dinosaur bone from the Morrison Formation (Upper Jurassic) of Colorado

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: dinosaur excavation - Hadrosaur bones Hadrosaur bones in situ after excavation

dinosaur excavation - Hadrosaur bones Hadrosaur bones in situ after excavation
FG-CB-434 dinosaur excavation - Hadrosaur bones in situ after excavation

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Fossilised dinosaur footprints

Fossilised dinosaur footprints at Dinosaur Ridge in Morrison, Colorado, USA

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Dinosaurs / Noahs Ark

Dinosaurs / Noahs Ark
NOAHs ARK - God got his figures wrong - the Ark isn t big enough to take the dinosaurs !

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Plesiosaurus battling Temnodontosaurus (Oligostinus), 1840 (engraving)

Plesiosaurus battling Temnodontosaurus (Oligostinus), 1840 (engraving)
3697027 Plesiosaurus battling Temnodontosaurus (Oligostinus), 1840 (engraving) by Martin

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: A Sawrian: cartoon on Gideon Mantell (1790-1852) the English geologist who discovered a suarian

A Sawrian: cartoon on Gideon Mantell (1790-1852) the English geologist who discovered a suarian, the Iguanodon, near Cuckfield, Sussex in 1820, and deduced from the teeth that it was a herbivore

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Skeleton of the Tyrannosaurus Rex, in the American Museum of Natural History

Skeleton of the Tyrannosaurus Rex, in the American Museum of Natural History
KW270816 Skeleton of the Tyrannosaurus Rex, in the American Museum of Natural History, from The Outline of History by H.G

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Prehistoric Animals Cp

Prehistoric Animals Cp
Figures of extinct animals in the grounds of the Crystal Palace, Sydenham - a splendid example of Art in the service of Science

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Dinosaurs: footprint of a Theropod dinosaur (meat eater dinosaur)

Dinosaurs: footprint of a Theropod dinosaur (meat eater dinosaur)
FG-6026 Dinosaurs: footprint of a Theropod dinosaur (meat eater dinosaur). Near Tuba City, Arizona, USA Lower Jurassic, Kayenta Formation

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Prehistoric Reconstruction - Hatchling Plesiosaur, C. Oxoniensis, Late Jurassic

Prehistoric Reconstruction - Hatchling Plesiosaur, C. Oxoniensis, Late Jurassic
JH-2 Prehistoric Reconstruction - Hatchling Plesiosaur, C. Oxoniensis, Late Jurassic John Holmes contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Reconstruction of two dinosaurs in battle

Reconstruction of two dinosaurs in battle. Dryptosaurus aquilunguis, extinct species of tyrannosauroid that lived during the latter Cretaceous. Laelaps aquilunguis Cope

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Allosaurus. Late Jurassic Period. Three-fingered forelimbs

Allosaurus. Late Jurassic Period. Three-fingered forelimbs
Allosaurus. Genus of carnivorous theropod dinosaur that lived 155 to 145 million years ago. Late Jurassic Period. Bipedal predador. Three-fingered forelimbs. Natural History Museum, Berlin. Germany

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Allosaurus. Late Jurassic Period

Allosaurus. Late Jurassic Period
Allosaurus. Genus of carnivorous theropod dinosaur that lived 155 to 145 million years ago. Late Jurassic Period. Bipedal predador. Reconstruction dinosaur skeleton. Natural History Museum, Berlin

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Allosaurus. Late Jurassic Period. Detail of the head

Allosaurus. Late Jurassic Period. Detail of the head
Allosaurus. Genus of carnivorous theropod dinosaur that lived 155 to 145 million years ago. Late Jurassic Period. Bipedal predador. Detail of the head. Reproduction. Natural History Museum, Berlin

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Allosaurus. Late Jurassic Period. Skull with a large teeth

Allosaurus. Late Jurassic Period. Skull with a large teeth
Allosaurus. Genus of carnivorous theropod dinosaur that lived 155 to 145 million years ago. Late Jurassic Period. Bipedal predador. Skull with a large and serrated teeth. Detail

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Diplodocus skeleton. Natural History Museum, Berlin

Diplodocus skeleton. Natural History Museum, Berlin
Dinosaur. Diplodocus skeleton. The longest dinosaur known. Natural History Museum, Berlin, Germany

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Allosaurus. Late Jurassic Period. Skull

Allosaurus. Late Jurassic Period. Skull
Allosaurus. Genus of carnivorous theropod dinosaur that lived 155 to 145 million years ago. Late Jurassic Period. Bipedal predador. Skull with a large and serrated teeth

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Metoposaurus

Metoposaurus

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Parque Cretacio, Cal Orck o, T-Rex Dinosaur, Largest Set Of Dinosaur Tracks In

Parque Cretacio, Cal Orck o, T-Rex Dinosaur, Largest Set Of Dinosaur Tracks In The World, Fancesa Cement Quarry, Surce, Bolivia

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: The Age of the Sea-Monster, discovery in Alaska

The Age of the Sea-Monster, discovery in Alaska
Page from The Illustrated London News reporting on the discovery of the remains of aa sea-monster on the Kenai peninsula. 1950

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Reconstruction of the rich marine life of the Cambrian era

Reconstruction of the rich marine life of the Cambrian era. Extinct crinoids, jellyfish, coral and horseshoe crabs



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Step back in time and explore the fascinating world of dinosaurs. 🦖🌿 In 1854, Baxter introduced us to the breathtaking Crystal Palace Dinosaurs. These lifelike models transported us to an era long gone, where giant creatures roamed the Earth. Among them, we witness a captivating scene of Tyrannosaurus rex dinosaurs mating - a glimpse into their ancient rituals and behaviors. It's truly awe-inspiring to imagine these colossal beings ruling over our planet. "The Last Days of the Dinosaurs - Time of Great Change" reminds us that even these mighty creatures faced challenges and eventually met their demise. Their extinction marked a turning point in Earth's history, paving the way for new life forms to emerge. The majestic Triceratops stands tall among its prehistoric peers. With its distinctive three-horned face and sturdy build, it was undoubtedly one of nature's most formidable creations. Don't forget to visit the Natural History Shop before you leave. Take home a piece of this incredible journey with you – fossils or dinosaur-themed souvenirs will keep your memories alive forever. Marvel at the intricately detailed Crystal Palace Dinosaur Models that bring these ancient beasts back to life once more. Each model is meticulously crafted, allowing us to appreciate their sheer magnitude and beauty up close. Transport yourself into another era as you immerse yourself in scenes from Wealden Times – envisioning what life would have been like alongside Brachiosaurus dinosaurs grazing peacefully in lush landscapes. Waterhouse Hawkins' model dinosaurs from 1866 showcase his pioneering efforts in recreating these extinct giants with scientific accuracy. His work continues to inspire generations today. Witness Diplodocus gracefully roaming across vast plains while Polacanthus showcases its impressive armor-like spikes for defense against predators. And let's not forget about Corythosaurus with its elaborate crest that surely made heads turn during its time.

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