Huddersfield Daily Examiner

`There be monsters’ at museum

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MUSEUM staff have unearthed the remains of sea monsters and beautiful minerals from their stores for a new exhibition.

The exhibition at Tolson Museum, Mines, Minerals and Monsters: Kirklees’ Geology Rediscover­ed, includes an indoor and outdoor trail and interactiv­e geology workshops for children during the school holidays.

It opened on Saturday and entrance is free.

The exhibition displays exciting remains of giant prehistori­c reptiles, with ichthyosau­rs, giant plesiosaur­s, and mosasaurs.

‘Marvellous Minerals’ gives a glimpse of precious minerals such as opal and gold.

‘Life in the Carbonifer­ous’ sheds light on the world 300 million years ago.

Much of the collection was acquired Teacher Josie Roberts gets a cheer from Lindley Junior School year 6 pupils. Shown (from left) are: Shanae Thornton-Kelly, Antonia Castillo, Rebecca Dyson, Numaan Ali, Megan Bilcliff and Leo Chadwick from the old Huddersfie­ld Technical College, where it was used for teaching and research.

Special Wednesday workshops run every Wednesday in August, from 11am to 1pm and again at 2pm to 4pm, for £1 per child per session.

On August 2 the workshop combines finding out about the rock cycle.

Visitors on August 23 get to make a marine fossil, paint a fish and add to the giant shark collage.

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