31/1974
A carapace is a hard shell or outer coating which covers the back of crustaceans.
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87/1933
A copy of ‘The Dancing Faun’ in bronze, from the House of the Faun, Pompeii.
127/1978x3
The sculptor John Angel was born in Newton Abbot and moved to Exeter in 1891.
127/1978x1
Born in Exeter, the son of a tailor, John Angel was apprenticed at age 14 to a wood carver.
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John Angel was born in Devon in 1881, and was a student of the Exeter School of Art.
127/1978x4
Bronze of a ‘Lady Holding a Book’ by the artist John Angel c.
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Jupiter Serapis was a god who combined elements of Egyptian, Greek and Roman deities.
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This altarpiece shows the ‘Passion of Christ’, or the suffering of Christ on the cross, and the events surrounding the crucifixion.
17/1928
This altarpiece panel depicts the Annunciation.
263/1903/R/337
Sea lilies are related to starfish.
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Label reads: ‘Actinometra belli, Carpenter.
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263/1903/B/57
These small fragments of a sea lily are parts of the holotype of PH Carpenter’s Antedon crenulata.
263/1903/A/9
Sea lilies are relatives of the starfish.
263/1903/A/11
Feather stars are related to starfish.
263/1903/A/12
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Sea lilies are are related to starfish.
263/1903/R/150
Sea lilies are related to starfish and feather stars.
263/1903/B/408/2
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23/1930/5
In April 1930 RAMM purchased this peculiar specimen from the Zoological Station in Naples, Italy.
21/2000/11
This microscope slide contains a cross section of a sea urchin spine.