The next Dudley Rock & Fossil Festival will take place on Saturday 24th & Sunday 25th September 2011 at Dudley Concert Hall and Dudley Museum & Art Gallery on St. James's Road, Dudley.
It will be open to the public from 10am-5pm on Saturday and 10am-4pm on Sunday.
There will be a joint admission fee for entry to both Dudley Concert Hall & Dudley Museum & Art Gallery to cover the cost of all activities included.
£2.50 per adult
£1.50 per child
Family ticket (TBC)
Further details can be obtained from Dudley Museum & Art Gallery on 01384 815575.
Tyrannosaurus (meaning 'tyrant lizard'). The species Tyrannosaurus rex, commonly abbreviated to T. rex, is one of the dinosaurs most often featured in popular culture around the world.
Baryonyx meaning "heavy claw", referring to its large claw (Greek barus meaning 'heavy' and onyx meaning 'claw' or 'nail') was a carnivorous dinosaur discovered in clay pits just south of Dorking, England. The major part of the skeleton of a juvenile specimen was found in England. It has been dated to the Barremian period of Early Cretaceous Period, around 125 million years ago.
Come and see the full size model at Dudley Museum & Art Gallery, St. James's Road, Dudley. Tel: 01384 815575