Open Directory - Science: Earth Sciences: Paleontology: Regional: Europe: United Kingdom
See also: - Information about all known dinosaurs on the Isle of Wight, with collecting information and museum reviews. - Museum and visitor attraction on the Isle of White. Provides details of exhibits, events, news and educational activities. - Provides a geological map of the United Kingdom and information on where to look for fossils and what is likely to be found at each location. - A photographic record of a personal collection of fossils from all corners of the United Kingdom. - Abbey Wood is in a south-east London park and is famous for its fossil shark's teeth and shells. [PDF] - An Eocene marine fauna from the south coast of England described by Gordon Stone. - Describes the fossils of the lower cretaceous Albian in Kent. Also identifies and illustrates the many fossil groups found. - Description of fossils found on the Yorkshire coast of the UK. - Ian West provides photographs and information on the World Heritage Jurassic Coast with links to the web pages of specific Wessex localities. - Fossils of the United Kingdom, with descriptions and photographs. - The geology, stratigraphy, paleontology and morphology of the Jurassic Cliffs along the Dorset coastline in south-west England. - Guided field trips in Lyme Regis and other parts of southwest UK, with a professional geologist. - Dedicated to the history of collecting and the lower Eocene, Ypresian, fossil fauna of the Isle of Sheppey, Kent, UK. - Photos of a number of fossils found in this area and on display in the Dudley Museum. - Information about fossils and fossil hunting in Scotland as well as links to the Hunterian Museum. - Online exhibits on plesiosaurs, icthyosaurs, fish, ammonites, belemnites, plants and echinoderms. From the University of Cambridge. - Contains information about United Kingdom fossils and collecting localities. - Information about fossil collecting in the UK. Includes images, links, fossil finding locations by county and discussion boards.