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Lyme Regis: A Coastal Gem Steeped in History Nestled on the picturesque coast of Dorset, England, a charming seaside town that exudes timeless beauty

Background imageLyme Regis Collection: Large fossil ammonites - on the beach near Lyme Regis - World Heritage Jurassic Coast - Dorset - UK

Large fossil ammonites - on the beach near Lyme Regis - World Heritage Jurassic Coast - Dorset - UK
ROG-14508 Large fossil ammonites beach near Lyme Regis - World Heritage Jurassic Coast - Dorset - UK Monmouth Bay Bob Gibbons contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageLyme Regis Collection: Sea Oak (Halidrys siliquosa) exposed on rock ledge at low tide, Lyme Regis, Dorset, England, march

Sea Oak (Halidrys siliquosa) exposed on rock ledge at low tide, Lyme Regis, Dorset, England, march

Background imageLyme Regis Collection: Ammonite fossils exposed in rock on beach, near Lyme Regis, Jurassic Coast World Heritage Site

Ammonite fossils exposed in rock on beach, near Lyme Regis, Jurassic Coast World Heritage Site, Dorset, England, october

Background imageLyme Regis Collection: View of rock ledges exposed on beach at low tide, Broad Ledge, Lyme Regis, Dorset, England, may

View of rock ledges exposed on beach at low tide, Broad Ledge, Lyme Regis, Dorset, England, may

Background imageLyme Regis Collection: View of rockpools and rock ledges exposed on beach at low tide, looking towards Golden Cap

View of rockpools and rock ledges exposed on beach at low tide, looking towards Golden Cap, Broad Ledge, Lyme Regis, Dorset, England, may

Background imageLyme Regis Collection: Lobster pots

Lobster pots
lobster pots on a quay. These traps are a traditional method of catching lobster. Photographed in Lyme Regis, Dorset, UK

Background imageLyme Regis Collection: Fishing nets

Fishing nets on a quay. Photographed in Lyme Regis, Dorset, UK

Background imageLyme Regis Collection: Jurassic rock strata

Jurassic rock strata
Jurassic fossil bearing cliffs. Crumbling rock strata in part of the cliffs between Lyme Regis and Charmouth, Dorset. Known as The Spittles and Black Ven

Background imageLyme Regis Collection: 1819 Everard Home naming ichthyosaur

1819 Everard Home naming ichthyosaur
Sir Everard Home (1756-1832) 1819 letter to arctic explorer William Scoursby discussing his own forthcoming naming of Proteosaurus (ichthyosaur) on the basis of its cupped vertebrae

Background imageLyme Regis Collection: Conybeare Plesiosaurus reconstruction

Conybeare Plesiosaurus reconstruction
1824. Composite of letter and wrapper written by William Conybeare regarding his first scientific reconstruction of the skeletons of plesiosaur and ichthyosaur

Background imageLyme Regis Collection: 1838 Guerin Plesiosaur reconstruction

1838 Guerin Plesiosaur reconstruction
1838 Hand coloured copperplate engraving by Fries appearing in Guerins " Dictionnaire pittoresque" showing a Plesiosaurus dolicheroides skeleton lying beneath the ground

Background imageLyme Regis Collection: 1823 First complete Plesiosaur fossil

1823 First complete Plesiosaur fossil
" Skeleton of the Plesiosaurus dolichodeirus discovered in the Lias at Lyme Regis in 1823" Folded triple quarto plate XLVI drawn by T. Webster after original by Mary Anning

Background imageLyme Regis Collection: 1862 Hawkins Icthyosaur & Plesiosaur. 1862 Hawkins Icthyosaur & Plesiosaur

1862 Hawkins Icthyosaur & Plesiosaur. 1862 Hawkins Icthyosaur & Plesiosaur
Coloured lithograph of Plesiosaur and ichthyosaur, a contemporary continental version of the wall chart by Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins entitled " Waterhouse Hawkins Diagrams of the Extinct

Background imageLyme Regis Collection: 1840s Geologist Henry De La Beche

1840s Geologist Henry De La Beche
Swantype (cleaned) 1840s Portrait mezzotint of Henry Thomas De La Beche (1796-1855), a geologist famous for his cartoon and humorous representations of early fossil finds and fellow geologists

Background imageLyme Regis Collection: Ichthyosaur skull and paddle Everard Home

Ichthyosaur skull and paddle Everard Home
Copperplate engraving from a paper in the Transactions of the Royal Philosophical society by Sir Everard Home describing the first ichthyosaur discoveries. See other photos in this collection

Background imageLyme Regis Collection: Ichthyosaur skeleton engraving 1819 Home

Ichthyosaur skeleton engraving 1819 Home
First scientific illustration of a complete ichthyosaur skeleton. Copper fold-out engraving at life size, (2.5cm ammonite top right for scale). It comes from a paper by Sir Everard Home in 1819

Background imageLyme Regis Collection: Conybeare Plesiosaurus letter & portrait. Conybeare Plesiosaurus letter & portrait

Conybeare Plesiosaurus letter & portrait. Conybeare Plesiosaurus letter & portrait
Left: Portrait William Conybeare age 65. Right: 1824 letter from William Conybeares re his first scientific reconstruction of the skeletons of plesiosaur and ichthyosaur

Background imageLyme Regis Collection: Beachside cottages along the Promenade, Lyme Regis, Dorset, England, United Kingdom

Beachside cottages along the Promenade, Lyme Regis, Dorset, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageLyme Regis Collection: Lyme Regis Cottages, Dorset, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Lyme Regis Cottages, Dorset, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageLyme Regis Collection: Cobb Quay (The Cobb), Lyme Regis, Dorset, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Cobb Quay (The Cobb), Lyme Regis, Dorset, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageLyme Regis Collection: Lyme Regis from Cobb Quay, Lyme Regis, Dorset, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Lyme Regis from Cobb Quay, Lyme Regis, Dorset, England, United Kingdom, Europe




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Lyme Regis: A Coastal Gem Steeped in History Nestled on the picturesque coast of Dorset, England, a charming seaside town that exudes timeless beauty. With its iconic harbour and the Cobb wall serving as a gateway to the sea, this coastal haven offers an enchanting escape for visitors from all corners of the globe. As you stroll along the Cobb at sunrise, be prepared to be captivated by the breathtaking view of Jurassic Coast's majestic cliffs. This UNESCO World Heritage Site showcases millions of years of geological history, revealing ancient secrets etched into its very core. Delving further into history, Lyme Regis unveils its rich past through fascinating artifacts. In 1814, Mary Anning discovered her first ichthyosaur skull here - a groundbreaking find that revolutionized our understanding of prehistoric marine reptiles. And if you're curious about how this quaint town looked centuries ago, explore an early map dating back to 1720 which depicts Lyme Regis' evolving coastline. The allure doesn't end there; Lyme Regis boasts a thriving harbor where colorful boats bob gently in sync with the ebb and flow of tides. It's no wonder artists have been drawn to capture this idyllic scene throughout time. Immerse yourself in Lyme Regis' unique ambiance as you meander through its streets lined with charming cottages and boutique shops. Indulge in local delicacies or simply enjoy a leisurely walk along sandy beaches while breathing in fresh sea air tinged with hints of salty breeze. With every step taken within this captivating town, it becomes clear why Lyme Regis has become synonymous with tranquility and natural beauty. So come and experience firsthand what makes this coastal gem so special – where history meets nature amidst stunning landscapes that will leave an indelible mark on your heart forever.