This is Mary Anning.
She was famous for finding fossils.
She lived by the sea in the town of Lyme Regis in Dorset.
Mary was the first person to find a whole Ichthyosaurus skeleton.
You can see this at the Natural History Museum in London.
Mary found many more ancient creatures in her life, including a long-necked sea reptile called a plesiosaur and a flying reptile called a Dimorphodon.
Watch: The life of Mary Anning
What did Mary Anning do?
- Mary Anning was born in May 1799.
- Her father was a cabinet maker who sold fossils to tourists. He died when Mary was 10.
- When Mary was 12, her brother Joseph dug up the skull of a ichthyosaurus (which means 鈥榝ish lizard鈥).
- The skull was more than a metre long.
- Later, Mary found the rest of the skeleton. She sold it for 拢23 (around 拢1,400 today).
- Mary would spend her time searching the beach looking for what she called 鈥榗uriosities鈥. Later in her life, she realised they were actually fossils.
- When Mary was 27, she opened her own shop. It was called Anning鈥檚 Fossil Depot.
- She worked with geologists (people who study the earth).
- Mary was not allowed to join groups of scientists because she was a woman. Her name was missed out of books.
- She changed the way we think about the history of the earth.
Did you know?
- When Mary was a toddler, a woman holding her was struck by lightning! Mary survived.
- Mary had a dog called Tray, who she took with her when she searched for fossils.
- Nowadays, thousands of tourists visit Lyme Regis every year to search for fossils on the beach.
Activity 鈥 Mary Anning quiz
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