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  2. Hope (whale) - Wikipedia

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    Hope is the skeleton of a blue whale displayed in the main hall of the Natural History Museum, London. A juvenile female blue whale was found by a fisherman Edward Wickham on 25 March 1891, stranded on a sand bar in Wexford Harbour , on the southeast coast of Ireland.

  3. File : Museo de Historia Natural, Londres, Inglaterra, 2022 ...

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    English: Blue whale skeleton at the Central Hall of the Natural History Museum, London, England. 'Hope', nickname of the blue whale skeleton, is 25.2 metres (83 ft) long and is suspended from the ceiling since July 14th 2017. Blue whales are the largest creature ever to have lived in the Earth.

  4. Wikipedia : Featured picture candidates/Hope (whale)

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    Original – Hope is the skeleton of a blue whale displayed in the main hall of the Natural History Museum, London. Reason Featured on Commons last month, near unanimously. Articles in which this image appears Hope (whale) FP category for this image Wikipedia:Featured pictures/Animals/Mammals Creator Diego Delso

  5. Farewell Dippy the dinosaur -- London museum installs whale ...

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    London's Natural History Museum has installed a four-and-a-half-ton blue whale skeleton to tower over the heads of visitors. London's Natural History Museum has installed a four-and-a-half-ton ...

  6. Baroda Museum & Picture Gallery - Wikipedia

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    The collection holds a rich collection of art, sculpture, ethnography and ethnology. The picture gallery offers a collection of originals by famous British painters J. M. W. Turner and John Constable and many others. The Egyptian mummy and skeleton of a baby blue whale are major attractions.

  7. Natural History Museum, London - Wikipedia

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    The display of the skeleton, some 82 feet (25 m) long and weighing 4.5 tonnes, was only made possible in 1934 with the building of the New Whale Hall (now the Mammals (blue whale model) gallery). The whale had been in storage for 42 years since its stranding on sandbanks at the mouth of Wexford Harbour , Ireland in March 1891 after being ...

  8. KOBO (whale) - Wikipedia

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    KOBO (King of the Blue Ocean) is the skeleton of a 66-foot-long (20 m) juvenile blue whale on display at the New Bedford Whaling Museum in New Bedford, Massachusetts. The whale was accidentally struck and killed by a tanker and brought ashore in Rhode Island in March 1998. [ 1 ]

  9. File:BlueWhaleSkeleton.jpg - Wikipedia

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