Mary Anning, The Fossil Woman, A talk by author, Tom Sharpe for WGCG
Live virtual talk via Zoom
16 Jun 2021
UNTIL Wednesday 16 June

Warwickshire Geological Conservation Group (WGCG) presents, a live virtual talk via Zoom. It's free!
Starts at 7.30 pm prompt,16 June 2021. Please Register via the website link from 9 June 2021.
Introduction
It has been said that more has been written about Mary Anning, the fossil dealer of Lyme Regis, than about any other geologist, apart from Charles Darwin.
But how much do we really know? How much is speculation? And how much is myth that has developed through the uncritical telling and retelling of her tale over the course of two centuries? Are we seeing a new Anning myth in the making, thanks to a recent film?
Separating the facts from the fictions about Mary Anning can be challenging, but her story is a remarkable tale in its own right.
This talk will examine what we know of the life of this extraordinary woman, her famous – and less well-known – discoveries, and her part within the wider network of the developing science of palaeontology in the early nineteenth century, and will seek to dispel at least a few of the Mary myths.
Our speaker, Tom Sharpe
Tom Sharpe is a geologist who now works as an expedition travel geology lecturer and guide, mainly in the polar regions. A graduate of the universities of Glasgow and Leicester, he was formerly Curator of Palaeontology and Archives at the National Museum of Wales and taught geology in the lifelong learning departments of both Cardiff and Bristol universities.
He is a Fellow of the Geological Society, the Royal Geographical Society and the Museums Association, and is a former Chair of the Geological Curators' Group and History of Geology Group.
He has long had an interest in the history of geology, and has published on the work of the geologists Henry De la Beche and William Smith and on the history of the geological exploration of Antarctica. He is the author of The Fossil Woman. A Life of Mary Anning, published by The Dovecote Press in November 2020
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