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Waterhouse Hawkins's Iguanodon also looks nothing like its real-life counterpart.This dinosaur was named after its iguana-like teeth, found by Mary Ann Mantell in 1822, and its body may have been ...
Mr Waterhous Hawkins requests the honour of - - at dinner in the mould of the Iguanodon at the Crystal Palace on Saturday evening December the 31 st at five o ' clock 1853 an answer will oblige.
During the project, Hawkins courted the scientific community by hosting a lavish New Year's Eve dinner party inside his life-size model of an iguanodon (the bill of fare is reproduced on the final ...
From spike-nosed lummox to stiff-tailed herbivore, Iguanodon has undergone many reconstructions. Explore its evolving depiction over the last 200 years. ... The Dinner in the Dinosaur, sketch by ...
The Crystal Palace iguanodon: Rhodri Marsden's Interesting Objects No.93. Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins, creator of the world's first dinosaur sculptures for the newly renovated Crystal Palace Park ...