Dinosaurs of 1952: The Lost Years

You've reached the exhibit of 1952's most majestic beasts

Triceratops Velociraptor T-Rex
Spinosaurus Iguanodon Stegosaurus

The year 1952 - a time of discovery and wonder! Our dino-experts have curated the most fantastic selection of 1952's most fascinating beasts. Don't miss our next exhibit, coming soon: The 1955 Dinosaur Disco.

Exhibit 1: Triceratops - The Three-Horned Marvel

The Triceratops is a behemoth from the Cretaceous Period, known for its fearsome horns and its tendency to get a little too close for comfort. Meet the one that got away from the museum, and learn about its impressive frill.

Exhibit 2: Velociraptor - The Sneaky Hunter

This feathered fiend from the Cretaceous Period is infamous for its stealth and cunning. But don't be afraid - it's just trying to steal your snacks.

Exhibit 3: T-Rex - The King of Terror

The mighty T-Rex - king of the Cretaceous Period, and king of the dinner plate. Don't be afraid to take a selfie with this toothy terror, but don't say we didn't warn you.

Exhibit 4: Spinosaurus - The Spin Doctor

This spiny spin doctor from the Early Cretaceous Period is a master of disguise and deception. But don't be fooled - it's all about the spin.

Exhibit 5: Iguanodon - The Icy Iguana

This Iguanodon from the Early Cretaceous Period is a bit of an iced-up icebreaker. Don't let its icy stare scare you off - it's just trying to keep the party cool.

Exhibit 6: Stegosaurus - The Steggy Stealer

This Stegosaurus from the Late Cretaceous Period is the ultimate stealer of hearts and snacks. Don't get too close, or it might just steal your lunch.

Exhibit 7: Triceratops - The Tricky Three-Horned

The Triceratops is back for more, with its three horns and its frill. Don't try to out-tricer-ate this triceratops - it's got tricks up its sleeve.