London's Natural History Museum to replace "Dippy" with a blue whale. — -- LONDON -- Under the Victorian arches and intricately designed terracotta vault of London's Natural History Museum, the ...
The Carnegie Museum of Natural History is celebrating the 125th anniversary of the discovery of Diplodocus carnegii, or “Dippy,” this July at the museum. The public is invited to events all month long ...
This specimen of diplodocus carnegii, known as Dippy, was discovered 125 years ago. The first of the bones that would become known as Dippy the dinosaur were dug from the soil of Sheep Creek, Wyo., ...
Hintze Hall is the National History Museum's central atrium and best exhibition space. It was designed by the architect Alfred Waterhouse and opened, along with the rest of the museum, in 1881.
Dippy the Diplodocus, the nation’s “favourite dinosaur”, has been installed at a Coventry museum. The 85ft-long skeleton has taken up residency at the Herbert Art Gallery and Museum. In 2017, Dippy ...
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's Natural History Museum bids farewell to its most famous exhibit, Dippy the diplodocus, on Wednesday after almost four decades of greeting visitors before being dismantled ...
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