Description
On October 4, 2000, a 40-foot replica of a Tyrannosaurus Rex skeleton arrived at Oxford University’s Museum of Natural History. Vice President of Black Hills Institute of Geological Research, Neal Larson, and Casey Smith, set to work with the assembly. The Museum Director, Professor Keith Thomson, was present as well as Kathrin Hassenjuergen and Frederik Wilke. The replica was delivered by Richard Cave for Newsquest (Oxfordshire) Ltd.On October 4, 2000, a 40-foot replica of a Tyrannosaurus Rex skeleton arrived at Oxford University’s Museum of Natural History. Vice President of Black Hills Institute of Geological Research, Neal Larson, and Casey Smith, set to work with the assembly. The Museum Director, Professor Keith Thomson, was present as well as Kathrin Hassenjuergen and Frederik Wilke. The replica was delivered by Richard Cave for Newsquest (Oxfordshire) Ltd.
Dimensions: 18.6 x 25.3 cm
IMS SKU: SCAN-NQOX-04926421
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10/4/2000 cat.: NEWS 40 foot replica of Tyrannosaurus Rex skeleton arrives at Oxford University’s Museum of Natural History Vice President of Black Hills Institute of Geological Research (North Dakota) Neal Larson & Casey Smith set to work with the assembly.2. Museum Director Professor Keith Thomson 3. Kathrin Hassenjuergen & Frederik Wilke (6). Ref: 053905 date: by Richard cave at: Oxford Copyright Newsquest (Oxfordshire) Ltd.