Dippy the dinosaur is a plaster-of-Paris replica of a Diplodocus carnegii skeleton. The original skeleton is housed at the Carnegie Museum of Natural History in Pittsburgh, USA. There are several ...
It had to be dismantled and re-cast in a lighter material. In summer 2017, the Diplodocus cast was replaced by the real skeleton of a blue whale, suspended from the ceiling. The whale was stranded in ...
Dippy, a 26-metre long (85ft) cast of a diplodocus skeleton began a three-year residency at the gallery in February and has proved popular with visitors. It was previously seen by more than two ...
The exhibition Timed to coincide with the installation of the skeleton of a young blue whale in the museum’s main entrance hall (replacing the iconic Diplodocus skeleton cast), the exhibition ...
affectionately known as Dippy Diplodocus, has been seen by approximately 90 million visitors since 1905. However, in 2016 plans were unveiled for the dinosaur to be replaced by the real skeleton ...
Visitors can check out the most complete skeletons of different dinosaur species, including an original skeleton of the herbivorous Diplodocus from the late Jurassic era from 150 million years ago ...
The surprise unveiling of the 24.4 metre-long Diplodocus Longus saw the jaws ... with more than 90 per cent of its skeleton intact. So what's it going to be? Matilda, Penny, Candy ...
The famous diplodocus (which is not a real skeleton, but a cast) in the Hintze Hall of the Natural History Museum will be replaced by a blue whale skeleton in 2017. Britain was a land bridge ...