created a sensation at the time. Hawkins was also a noted lecturer on zoological topics. Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins was born in Bloomsbury, London on...
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sculptures in the world. The models were designed and sculpted by Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins under the scientific direction of Sir Richard Owen, representing...
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fountain basins, and the urns, tazzas and vases. The sculptor Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins was commissioned to make 33 lifesized models of newly discovered...
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of Waterhouse Hawkins is a 2001 picture book by Barbara Kerley and illustrated by Brian Selznick. The book tells the story of Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins...
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thought to resemble those of the living lizard. With Owen's help, Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins created the first life-size sculptures depicting dinosaurs and...
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in 1868 by a team including English sculptor and naturalist Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins and was put on display at Philadelphia Academy of Natural Sciences...
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attention, despite being included in the life-sized models by Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins placed in the Crystal Palace Park, it also never functioned as...
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the English sculptor Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins to help prepare them out of their surrounding concretions. At the time, Hawkins was working on a "Paleozoic...
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construction for the museum proceeded in 1868–1870; English sculptor Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins planned and began creation of the dioramas, and the foundations...
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electrical engineer specialising in wireless telegraphy (1848–1920) Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins – sculptor and natural history artist (1807–1889) Brass Crosby...
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the dinosaurs became that seen by the public for decades. With Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins, he had nearly two dozen lifesize sculptures of various prehistoric...
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Isambard Kingdom Brunel, at either end of the palace. The sculptor Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins was commissioned to make 33 lifesized models, completed in 1854...
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Andrew Clements (1999) The Dinosaurs of Waterhouse Hawkins (2001), by Barbara Kerley — about Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins The School Story (2001), by Andrew...
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Henry Hilton (section Hawkins controversy)
May 1871, workers broke into the workshop of British artist Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins in Central Park. Among other things, they destroyed a plaster...
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Ben Hawkins may refer to: Benjamin Hawkins (1754–1818), U.S. statesman Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins (1807–1894), English sculptor and natural history artist...
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to five structures behind the Arsenal.: 344 The same year, Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins sculpted dinosaur figures for the Paleozoic Museum, a proposed...
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is held inside a life-size model of an iguanodon created by Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins and Sir Richard Owen in south London, England. 1857 – Queen Victoria...
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Outdated Iguanodon statues created by Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins for the Crystal Palace Park in 1853...
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subfamilies, and families. During this period, he collaborated with Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins, the noted natural history artist, in producing Gleanings from...
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Michael Pavlovich of Russia, Russian grand duke (d. 1849) 1807 – Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins, English sculptor and zoologist (d. 1889) 1817 – Richard S. Ewell...
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Mosasaurus in paleoart is a life-size concrete sculpture created by Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins between 1852 and 1854 as part of the collection of sculptures...
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models created by sculptor Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins, come to life. He befriends an Iguanodon he names "Rock". Hawkins' models of the Iguanodon mistakenly...
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George Daniels, noted watchmaker, lived at 21 Thornsett Road. Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins, artist who designed the Crystal Palace dinosaurs, lived at 22...
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he must have already known of the find in 1853 as he directed Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins to put a hump on the back of his life-sized Megalosaurus sculpture...
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statues of extinct animals were placed, which were designed by Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins under the direction of Richard Owen. Among them were three models...
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84 plates before she died in 1841, Edward Lear produced one, Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins contributed one and the remaining 595 plates were produced by...
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from the original on 2006-10-30. London Borough of Bromley | Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins (1807–1889) Archived 2007-03-18 at the Wayback Machine "CPRE...
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throughout North America. In 1868 Joseph Leidy worked with artist Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins to mount Hadrosaurus foulkii for the Academy of Natural Sciences...
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Megalosaurus was thus one of the three original dinosaurs. In 1852, Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins was commissioned to build a life-sized concrete model of Megalosaurus...
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American physician Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins (1807–1894), English sculptor and natural history artist Bertrand James Waterhouse (1876–1965), Australian...
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