Civic & Social Organization - London, England, United Kingdom
Crystal Palace Park, in south London, is home to an extraordinary collection of statues depicting dinosaurs and other prehistoric animals. These were built in the 1850s by the sculptor Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins. They were the world's first attempts to create life-size, scientifically accurate models of beasts known only from fossils. The statues were based on brand-new, fragmentary evidence, plus the best scientific thinking of the day. More than 30 statues were placed for the park. The statues rest on a geological landscape. The whole site was designed to entertain and educate in classic Victorian style. These statues and the whole geological site are unique in the history of science. They are protected as grade one listed national monuments. They represent one of the most important heritage assets in this part of Britain. Sometimes you need a few Friends Friends of Crystal Palace Dinosaurs is a group whose purpose is to promote the long-term conservation of these statues and the larger geological site. We don't own the statues, and we don't control access to the site. Instead, we keep a close watch. We work with the owners (London Borough of Bromley), custodians of the park, other charities, and key national organisations (such as English Heritage) to ensure the dinosaurs get the care and attention they need. Our aim is to ensure the dinosaurs survive our generation intact, so they can be enjoyed for future generations. We also care deeply about public engagement. Everyone loves the dinosaurs, and the site is as alive visitors today as when the park opening in 1854. The Friends develop engagement programmes, give public lectures, encourage visitors to do more than take a few quick photographs, and help school children think about the importance of science in their daily lives. We particularly aim to provide resources that will encourage others to draw their own meaning from the site.
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