Hi Neil
Many thanks for the e-mail and information. Yes please it would be great to
have photographic (digital) copies of these. Would we be able to reproduce
these online as part of our Friends of Crystal Palace Dinosaurs
Website/blog? (Non-commercial website promoting the conservation of these
vital statues).
Best regards
Simon
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Dear Simon,
Although we do not have any of the models that I know of, we do have six of
the diagrams of extinct animals prints that were produced of the models -
and other animals.
http://www.huntsearch.gla.ac.uk/cgi-bin/foxweb/huntsearch/SummaryResults.fwx
?collection=geology&Searchterm=waterhouse
If you are interested, I could see about getting them photographed.
Neil
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