She expressed a keen interest in palaentology and whilst not familiar with the sterling work of Doctor Naish (although she once made him a cuppa) suggested that we should have a gander at this remarkable encounter with a surviving member of the dinosauridae, thought to have become extinct aeons ago...
Friday, February 17, 2012
PALAENTOLOGICAL SUGGESTIONS FROM OUR LATEST MEMBER OF STAFF
The CFZ welcome their latest member of staff: Ms Jessica Taylor, who spent friday afternoon refurbishing the museum, and scanning in loads of stuff from the pre digital CFZ picture library (which is actually a large cardboard box on the floor of my study).
She expressed a keen interest in palaentology and whilst not familiar with the sterling work of Doctor Naish (although she once made him a cuppa) suggested that we should have a gander at this remarkable encounter with a surviving member of the dinosauridae, thought to have become extinct aeons ago...
She expressed a keen interest in palaentology and whilst not familiar with the sterling work of Doctor Naish (although she once made him a cuppa) suggested that we should have a gander at this remarkable encounter with a surviving member of the dinosauridae, thought to have become extinct aeons ago...
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