WHEN IT was announced in 2015 that Dippy the Diplodocus, the dinosaur skeleton that had greeted visitors to London's Natural History Museum since 1979, was to be removed there was an uproar among gallery-goers who had been welcomed by Dippy to the museum's magnificent Hintze Hall for 38 years.
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Life after Dippy the Dinosaur: Museum’s campaign to save the last blue whales
WHEN IT was announced in 2015 that Dippy the Diplodocus, the dinosaur skeleton that had greeted visitors to London's Natural History Museum since 1979, was to be removed there was an uproar among gallery-goers who had been welcomed by Dippy to the museum's magnificent Hintze Hall for 38 years.
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