Description | Contains: Envelope containing 8 photographs of Fossil Amphibia from Scottish Coal Measures, donated by R. Dunlop 1910. The original specimen the photos are taken from was destroyed in a fire at the Kilmarnock Museum. 1 undated photo of fossil plants 4 postcards and 1 photo of F E Barlow and un-named gentleman preparing the cast of the Sea Turtle 4 photos of men working on an excavation (no date, no location. Maybe c. 1910) 1 colour negative of stones and image showing age of various layers of a cross section of the ground 3 photographs and 1 negative of the Sterkfontein Valley in the Transvaal Copy of an image by Maurice Wilson suggesting what life would have been like for humans living in the Olduvai Gorge, East Africa 2 million years ago, image may have been used by Oakley as a proof. Image of a footprint of an iguanadon used by Oakley as part of a paper on 'Decorative & Symbolic Uses of Fossils'. The image drawn by Rosemary Powers is copyright of the Pitt Rivers Museum, Oxford 1971 and the specimen is kept in the Department of Palaeontology 2 drawings of the cast of toe prints of an iguanadon found in Swannage on 28th August 1912, drawn by S.C. Bailey in 1912 Framed pencil sketch of skull of an iguanadon |