Thomas Hawkins

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Birthday July 22, 1810

Birth Sign Cancer

Birthplace England

DEATH DATE Oct 15, 1889 (79)

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About

English fossil collector and dealer of the 19th century. He was a geologist fond of ichthyosaurs, large extinct marine reptiles, and plesiosaurs, lizard-like marine reptiles.

Before Fame

He paid for, collected, and studied fossils exposed by erosion at Lyme Regis on the Dorset Coast, and from quarries in Somerset. He also collected geological specimens on the Isle of Wight. His early collection was sold to Britain's Natural History Museum for 3,000 pounds.

Trivia

He believed the ancient world was populated by giants. 

Family Life

He was the son of a farmer who encouraged his interest in geology by giving him enough money to purchase fossils. He lived in Glastonbury, Somerset.

Associated With

He was a member of the Geological Society of London, which was co-founded by Humphry Davy and previously led by past president Charles Lyell.