File:Mary Anning's notebook page.jpg
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English: Page from Mary Anning's notebook (facsimile), on display in Dorchester Museum, March 2018. The accompanying sign read 'She Sells Sea Shells. Mary Anning (1799-1847), dubbed 'the greatest fossilist the world ever knew', lived in Lyme Regis. As a child, Anning would go to the beach with her family in search of fossils to sell. She discovered the first-known ichthyosaur and the first complete plesiosaur. This is a page from her notebook'. 'Page from Mary Anning's commonplace book, facsimile. DNHAS'. |
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Author | Stronach |
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