Tridactyl dinosaur footprint from the Lower Greensand. Folkestone Museum number FM:2017.8.1 |
Fossil tree branch at Folkestone in division 1 of bed 1 of the Gault, just above the Lower Greensand |
Euhoplites truncatus This ammonite was found in the Gault Clay by Andy Temple on the foreshore of East Wear Bay during a public walk on the 26th April 2014. |
An ammonite from the Folkestone Gault Clay with predatory teeth marks (probably made by a fish). Found by Philip Hadland. Folkestone Museum Number FM:2017.8.5 |
The Gault Crab Cretacoranina broderipi found by Philip Hadland close to Copt Point in Folkestone. Oxford University Museum of Natural History Number K.63940 |
Reverse side of an ammonite from the Folkestone Gault Clay with predatory teeth marks (probably made by a fish). Found by Philip Hadland. Folkestone Museum Number FM:2017.8.5 |
Turtle skull from the Gault Formation. Found by Philip Hadland. Folkestone Museum Number FM:2017.8.25 |
Turtle skull from the Gault Formation showing lower jaw. Found by Philip Hadland. Folkestone Museum Number FM:2017.8.25 |
Dwardius shark tooth found on one of our Public Fossil Forays. |
'Fossil Pudding' made by the famous Folkestone fossil collector John Griffiths (1827-1911). In Folkestone Museum. Accession Number F2702. |
The ammonite Euhoplites bucklandi (Spath). Folkestone Museum number FM.2017.8.15 |
Douvilleiceras mammilatum (Schlotheim) from the mammilatum bed (Lower Greensand). From Folkestone. Phil Hadland Collection |