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Tom Sharpe

@tomsharperocks

Geologist, expedition travel guide, author of The Fossil Woman A Life of Mary Anning, Dovecote Press, Nov 2020 (hb), July 2021. (pb). Patron Lyme Regis Museum.

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Portraits of #MaryAnning No.1: Oil on board, probably by William Grey (1815–85), painted from life, #LymeRegis, February 1842. It may have hung in Anning's shop until her death in 1847 when it passed to her brother. In 1935 his granddaughter presented it to Natural History Museum.

Portraits of #MaryAnning No.1: Oil on board, probably by William Grey (1815–85), painted from life, #LymeRegis, February 1842.  It may have hung in Anning's shop until her death in 1847 when it passed to her brother. In 1935 his granddaughter presented it to <a href="/NHM_London/">Natural History Museum</a>.
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Wonderful day of Bucklandiana and Anningiana research Oxford University Museum of Natural History today. Many thanks to Eliza, Danielle and Marina for all their help with the #WilliamBuckland and #MaryAnning papers and fossils in their amazing collections.

Wonderful day of Bucklandiana and Anningiana research <a href="/morethanadodo/">Oxford University Museum of Natural History</a>  today. Many thanks to Eliza, Danielle and Marina for all their help with the #WilliamBuckland and #MaryAnning papers and fossils in their amazing collections.
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Portraits of #MaryAnning No.2: an 1850 pastel copy by BJM Donne (1831–1928) of the 1842 painting, but with an ammonite at her feet and a clearer rendering of the coastline. In 1875 it was purchased by the 3rd Earl of Enniskillen who presented it to The Geological Society where it hangs today.

Portraits of #MaryAnning No.2: an 1850 pastel copy by BJM Donne (1831–1928) of the 1842 painting, but with an ammonite at her feet and a clearer rendering of the coastline. In 1875 it was purchased by the 3rd Earl of Enniskillen who presented it to <a href="/GeolSoc/">The Geological Society</a> where it hangs today.
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Portraits of #MaryAnning No.3: an 1876 wood engraving after a photograph taken in #LymeRegis of the 1842 portrait and published in a gardening magazine. At the time the 1842 painting hung in the parlour of Thomas and Patience Jerrard, the in-laws of Mary Anning's nephew, Albert.

Portraits of #MaryAnning No.3: an 1876 wood engraving after a photograph taken in #LymeRegis of the 1842 portrait and published in a gardening magazine. At the time the 1842 painting hung in the parlour of Thomas and Patience Jerrard, the in-laws of Mary Anning's nephew, Albert.
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Portraits of #MaryAnning No.4: cut black paper #silhouette, 1841. Artist unknown, but perhaps an amateur cutter in the family of London physicians Dr AR Sutherland (1782–1861) or his son Dr AJ Sutherland (1811–1867) both of whom were Fellows of The Geological Society.

Portraits of #MaryAnning No.4: cut black paper #silhouette, 1841. Artist unknown, but perhaps an amateur cutter in the family of London physicians Dr AR Sutherland (1782–1861) or his son Dr AJ Sutherland (1811–1867) both of whom were Fellows of <a href="/GeolSoc/">The Geological Society</a>.
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Portraits of #MaryAnning No.5: cut blackened paper #silhouette, c.1831. Artist unknown but probably an amateur cutter within the family of London physician AR Sutherland. His son attended the geology lectures of #WilliamBuckland in 1831 describing Mary's Lias fossil discoveries.

Portraits of #MaryAnning No.5: cut blackened paper #silhouette, c.1831. Artist unknown but probably an amateur cutter within the family of London physician AR Sutherland. His son attended the geology lectures of #WilliamBuckland in 1831 describing Mary's Lias fossil discoveries.
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In the latest issue of @HOGGroup magazine GeoHistories, Hugh Torrens and I describe two 'new' silhouette portraits of #MaryAnning which hint at a perhaps more fashionable fossilist than previously thought. researchgate.net/publication/38…

In the latest issue of @HOGGroup magazine GeoHistories, Hugh Torrens and I describe two 'new' silhouette portraits of #MaryAnning which hint at a perhaps more fashionable fossilist than previously thought. researchgate.net/publication/38…
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In this great article, Mark shows us the distinctive appearance of the fossil-collecting Colonel Birch, friend and generous supporter of #MaryAnning and her mother. He auctioned his collection of #Lias #fossils in 1820 and gave the proceeds to help the then-struggling Annings.

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We have a day packed with talks, activities, exhibits and more - the provisional schedule is now available, including: Talks throughout the day in the Janet Watson Lecture Theatre from Dr Anjana Khatwa Tom Sharpe & Cindy Howells all hosted by Steve Cousins

We have a day packed with talks, activities, exhibits and more - the provisional schedule is now available, including:
Talks throughout the day in the Janet Watson Lecture Theatre from <a href="/jurassicg1rl/">Dr Anjana Khatwa</a> <a href="/tomsharperocks/">Tom Sharpe</a> &amp; <a href="/Palaeofossil/">Cindy Howells</a>  all hosted by <a href="/RockShowman/">Steve Cousins</a>
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Great day of #MaryAnning-related research in the wonderful archives of The Geological Society today, home to one of the famous portraits, and one of her #ichthyosaurs found c.1827. Many thanks to the Society's archivist for all her help today. #FossilFriday

Great day of #MaryAnning-related research in the wonderful archives of <a href="/GeolSoc/">The Geological Society</a> today, home to one of the famous portraits, and one of her #ichthyosaurs found c.1827. Many thanks to the Society's archivist for all her help today. #FossilFriday
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Looking forward to today's Festival of Geology The Geological Society in Burlington House on Piccadilly where I'll be speaking about #MaryAnning and her Sea-Dragons. I'll be around all day and happy to chat about Mary and her discoveries. Copies of The Fossil Woman will also be available!

Looking forward to today's Festival of Geology <a href="/GeolSoc/">The Geological Society</a> in Burlington House on Piccadilly where I'll be speaking about #MaryAnning and her Sea-Dragons. I'll be around all day and happy to chat about Mary and her discoveries. Copies of The Fossil Woman will also be available!
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#OTD in 1827, Oxford geologist #WIlliamBuckland wrote to a friend that #MaryAnning was working high up on the unstable cliffs at #LymeRegis in the Lias Pentacrinite Bed, excavating a large slab of #crinoid fossils for him, 'if she does not break her neck in the operation'.

#OTD in 1827, Oxford geologist #WIlliamBuckland wrote  to a friend that #MaryAnning was working high up on the unstable cliffs at #LymeRegis in the Lias Pentacrinite Bed, excavating a large slab of #crinoid fossils for him,  'if she does not break her neck in the operation'.
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A great new edition of the classic The Geological Society volume on the geology of #Scotland, including a chapter on 'milestones in the history of Scottish geology' by @HOGGroup chair Duncan Hawley and me (writing about something other than #MaryAnning for a change). #HistoryofGeology

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#MolluscMonday: Ammonites (now Microderoceras) birchi, as figured and first described by James Sowerby in 1821 in 'Mineral Conchology'. The specimen, from the early #Jurassic of #LymeRegis, was then in the collection of Col.Thomas Birch who had probably bought it from #MaryAnning

#MolluscMonday: Ammonites (now Microderoceras) birchi, as figured and first described by James Sowerby in 1821 in 'Mineral Conchology'. The specimen, from the early #Jurassic of #LymeRegis, was then in the collection of Col.Thomas Birch who had probably bought it from #MaryAnning
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Posting here less frequently, so for more on #MaryAnning and #historyofgeology, and maybe some other geology too, please join me where the sky is blue, same handle. Hope to see you there!

Posting here less frequently, so for more on #MaryAnning and #historyofgeology, and maybe some other geology too, please join me where the sky is blue, same handle. Hope to see you there!
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Lovely afternoon with our School of GeoSciences @ University of Edinburgh students, talking Mary Anning & the unheraled heroes of paleontological history, with newly minted Dr Natalia Jagielska Natalia Jagielska & Tom Sharpe Tom Sharpe. Check out Tom's book The Fossil Woman, a great Mary Anning bio.

Lovely afternoon with our <a href="/GeosciencesEd/">School of GeoSciences @ University of Edinburgh</a> students, talking Mary Anning &amp; the unheraled heroes of paleontological history, with newly minted Dr Natalia Jagielska <a href="/WryCritic/">Natalia Jagielska</a> &amp; Tom Sharpe <a href="/tomsharperocks/">Tom Sharpe</a>.
Check out Tom's book The Fossil Woman, a great Mary Anning bio.
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Storm Bert hits the UK today, the bicentenary of the Great Storm of 22-23 Nov 1824 which caused widespread destruction along the S coast of England. #MaryAnning told a friend of damage in Lyme Regis and to her brother's house. Contrary to some later accounts, hers was undamaged.

Storm Bert hits the UK today, the bicentenary of the Great Storm of 22-23 Nov 1824 which caused widespread destruction along the S coast of England.
#MaryAnning told a friend of damage in Lyme Regis and to her brother's house. Contrary to some later accounts, hers was undamaged.
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#OTD in 1823, #MaryAnning discovered a fossil in the Lias between Lyme Regis and Charmouth, and excavated it that evening and the next morning. Although unsure of what she had found, after some preparation work she realised that it was the first complete example of Plesiosaurus.

#OTD in 1823, #MaryAnning discovered a fossil in the Lias between Lyme Regis and Charmouth, and excavated it that evening and the next morning. Although unsure of what she had found, after some preparation work she realised that it was the first complete example of Plesiosaurus.
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Delighted to have helped with this revised edition of Crispin Tickell's booklet about #MaryAnning just published by Lyme Regis Museum. Order online at lymeregismuseum.co.uk/shop/ where you can also get a copy of 'The Fossil Woman A Life of Mary Anning' by yours truly!

Delighted to have helped with this revised edition of Crispin Tickell's booklet about #MaryAnning just published by <a href="/LymeRegisMuseum/">Lyme Regis Museum</a>. Order online at lymeregismuseum.co.uk/shop/ where you can also get a copy of 'The Fossil Woman A Life of Mary Anning' by yours truly!
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#FossilFriday: the Lias fish Dapedium, this specimen collected by Charlotte Murchison in Sept 1825 when she spent 2 weeks with #MaryAnning in Lyme Regis. Now BGS Collections, it's on display Lyme Regis Museum. Look for me where the sky is blue for more posts on history of geology

#FossilFriday: the Lias fish Dapedium, this specimen collected by Charlotte Murchison in Sept 1825 when she spent 2 weeks with #MaryAnning in Lyme Regis. Now <a href="/BGS_Collections/">BGS Collections</a>, it's on display <a href="/LymeRegisMuseum/">Lyme Regis Museum</a>. Look for me where the sky is blue for more posts on history of geology