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  2. Allenton hippopotamus - Wikipedia

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    The Allenton Hippo is a hippopotamus (Hippopotamus amphibius) skeleton that was found in Allenton, Derby, England, in 1895. [1] The skeleton is exhibited in Derby Museum and Art Gallery and is 3 metres (9.8 ft) in length. It is celebrated today in a sculpture near to where the skeleton was discovered. [2]

  3. Portal:Derbyshire/Selected article/16 - Wikipedia

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    The Allenton Hippo is a substantive hippopotamus (Hippopotamus amphibius) skeleton that was found in Allenton, Derby, England in 1895. The skeleton is exhibited in Derby Museum and Art Gallery and is 3 metres (9.8 ft) in length. It is celebrated today in a sculpture near to where the skeleton was discovered.

  4. Allenton, Derby - Wikipedia

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    Commissioned by Derby City Council, it forms a circular seating area on which are laser-scanned copies and models of some of the key bones of the Allenton Hippo skeleton at the Derby Museum and Art Gallery. [2] An easily recognisable feature of the local streetscape is a pedestrian footbridge over the Mitre Island roundabout, erected in July 1971.

  5. Michael Dan Archer - Wikipedia

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    The "Allenton Hippo" was unveiled in 2007 in Osmaston Road in Derby. It celebrates the Allenton hippopotamus, fossilised bones of a hippopotamus living about 125,000 years ago, discovered nearby in 1895, and now in Derby Museum and Art Gallery. Iron casts of the bones are on a black granite bench, the bench forming a broken ring. [5] [6]

  6. Derby Museum and Art Gallery - Wikipedia

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    The Art Gallery opened in 1882 and in 1883 the museum had electricity supplied for new lighting. [5] In 1936 the museum was given a substantial collection of paintings by Alfred E. Goodey who had been collecting art for 50 years. At his death in 1945 he left £13,000 to build an extension to the museum.

  7. Alfred John Keene - Wikipedia

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    Known as "Jack", Keene trained at Derby Central School of Art from 1878 to 1895. [2] Keene managed the family business with his brother Charles after their father's death. Alfred John Keene was a founder member, in 1887, of the Derby Sketching Club with F Booty, William Swindell, George Thompson, Charles Terry And Frank Timms.

  8. Henry Lark Pratt - Wikipedia

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    tinted engraving showing Newport High Street, Shropshire, depicting celebrations at the time of the coming of age of Thomas Fletcher-Boughey on 25 April 1857.. Henry Lark Pratt has several paintings [3] in his home town's art gallery [4] as well as paintings at the gallery in Newcastle-under-Lyme.

  9. Harry Fidler - Wikipedia

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    Herkomer boasted of the wide variety of styles of his students who were encouraged to paint from life and ignore intellectual art theories. [3] His students included William Nicholson and Lucy Kemp-Welch. "Clearing the Potato Field" at the Potteries Museum & Art Gallery. On a second visit to Bushey in 1898, Fidler met and married Laura Clunas.