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Amuletic necklace consisting of two small glass bottles

1880-1910

Sectioned Deep Sea Core Sediment from the Irish Sea, 1960-1977

A Selection of Sea Floor Sediment Samples, 1969

1969

Model of Sub-Surface Float

1976-1977

Wedge-shaped piece of rock collected on Martinique, and used as a paperweight by French surgeon Dr. Morestin, 1880-1910

Wedge-shaped piece of rock collected on Martinique

1880-1910

7 groups of fossils and 6 odd ones, some associated documentation, 2 decorated spindle ohorls, collected (?) and owned by Claud Woakes, English?, sometime during his lifetime, 1868-1936

7 groups of fossils and 6 odd ones

Fossilized shard tooth partly embedded in phosphatic concretion or rock prehistoric (?), from Red Crag, Suffolk, utilized as an amulet against cramp, England, 1880-1930

Fossilized shard tooth partly embedded in phosphat

1880-1930

Fossil crab carapace, probably Chinese, date of deposits unknown, estimate 58,000, 000BC-10,000BC

Fossil crab carapace

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