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  <dc:title>File of newspapers cuttings and other written media</dc:title>
  <dc:description>An assorted collection of different newspaper stories relating to Whalley and his works, primarily the Bolsover Dragonfly discovery. 
Contents: 
Four original newspaper cuttings of an article from The Times titled 'Gem that nearly went up in smoke' (10/3/1978). 
A cutting of an article titled 'The World's Oldest Dragonfly'. 
A cutting of an article titled 'Oldest flying creature was at home in Bolsover' (10/3/1978). 
A cutting of an article titled 'Dragonfly pit welcomes the expert.' 
A cutting of an article titled 'World's oldest dragon fly found in pit'. 
A cutting from Canadian Times newspaper titled 'Dragonfly remains found in coal lump' (11/3/1978). 
A magazine article from Observer Colour Supplement (30/11/1980) titled 'The beast of Bolsover'. 
A page straight from the Evening Post (10/3/1978), focal point is article titled 'Coal Oddity'. 
A page from Punch magazine (22/3/1978) with a comedic article titled 'Spring Hopes Eternal'. 
An extract from Biologist magazine titled 'Dragonfly fever' (1978). 
A cutting from The Otago Daily Times (30/30/1978) with an article regarding the Bolsover dragonfly. 
A page from French language newspaper L' Union with an article titled 'Une libellule de 300 millions d'annees' detailing Whalley's work on the Bolsover Dragonfly. 
A newspaper article from Daily Post (North Wales) titled 'Butterfly boffin's boom year' (23/09/1996). 
An article from The Mail titled 'Capturing the living colours' (06/11/1996). 
A tiny newspaper clipping titled 'Nature watch' with a business card paper clipped to it, from a Keith Crane.</dc:description>
  <dc:date>1978-1996</dc:date>
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