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<p>[QUOTE="Geofossil, post: 3264858, member: 17843"]Thank you to all the helpful responses. It’s great to have some direction.</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>Re fossils comments. I have done research at Joggins in Nova Scotia. I lived in Colchester County a couple of years and mostly Did ‘stuff’ along the Bay of Fundy. Re Jurassic Coast In the UK. If this means Lyme Regis area,I have an extensive collection from the area...many hours scouring the cliffs especially after storms. It was an odd place to collect as most of my years have been spent in very remote areas several hundred kilometres from any human settlement let alone being able to partake of cream teas.</p><p><br /></p><p>Although fossils are more biology and science, there is an antique connection in that many were collected and displayed as oddities in Victorian times.</p><p><br /></p><p>I’ll put a few photos of my mini museum in an introductory post. I’m always happy to answer any fossil or related questions if permitted by the site.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Geofossil, post: 3264858, member: 17843"]Thank you to all the helpful responses. It’s great to have some direction. Re fossils comments. I have done research at Joggins in Nova Scotia. I lived in Colchester County a couple of years and mostly Did ‘stuff’ along the Bay of Fundy. Re Jurassic Coast In the UK. If this means Lyme Regis area,I have an extensive collection from the area...many hours scouring the cliffs especially after storms. It was an odd place to collect as most of my years have been spent in very remote areas several hundred kilometres from any human settlement let alone being able to partake of cream teas. Although fossils are more biology and science, there is an antique connection in that many were collected and displayed as oddities in Victorian times. I’ll put a few photos of my mini museum in an introductory post. I’m always happy to answer any fossil or related questions if permitted by the site.[/QUOTE]
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