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Caricature of Dillwyn by Spy in Vanity Fair, May 1882
Caricature of Dillwyn by Spy in Vanity Fair, May 1882
St Paul's Churchyard near his eponymous road in Sketty, which covers the immediate west of Swansea
St Paul's Churchyard near his eponymous road in Sketty, which covers the immediate west of Swansea
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Henry De la Beche
Henry De la Beche
An 1834 etching by De la Beche that appears in the beginning of his Researches in Theoretical Geology. A landmark scientific depiction of Earth as see
An 1834 etching by De la Beche that appears in the beginning of his Researches in Theoretical Geology. A landmark scientific depiction of Earth as seen from space.
Duria Antiquior – A More Ancient Dorset is a watercolour painted in 1830 by Henry De la Beche, based on fossils found by Mary Anning
Duria Antiquior – A More Ancient Dorset is a watercolour painted in 1830 by Henry De la Beche, based on fossils found by Mary Anning
De la Beche's well-known caricature "Awful Changes"
De la Beche's well-known caricature "Awful Changes"