Links to all things taxidermic and wonderful.

The Nondescript and Charles Waterton
Wakefield Museum
www.wakefield.gov.uk

Calke Abbey
www.nationaltrust.org.uk/main/w-calkeabbey

Misty of Chincoteague
Beebe Ranch
Beeberanch@aol.com

Jeremy Bentham (the “Auto-icon”)
University College London
On display in the main building of the South Cloister
www.ucl.ac.uk/Bentham-Project/info/marmoy.htm

Duchess of Windsor’s stuffed African grey parrot (@1702)
Westminster Abbey Museum
www.westminster-abbey.org/visit-us/museum

Arab Courier Attacked by Lions (Jules Verreaux, 1867)
Carnegie Museum of Natural History, Pittsburg, PA
http://www.carnegiemnh.org/exhibits/courier.htm


Booth Museum of Natural History, Brighton, England
More than 500,000 specimens, some three centuries old
www.booth.virtualmuseum.info

Trigger (Roy Rogers’ horse)
Bullet (Roy Rogers’ German Shepard)
Buttermilk (Dale Evans’ horse)
Roy Rogers-Dale Evans Museum
Branson. MO
www.royrogers.com

The Wagner Free Institute of Science
Mid-19th century science museum
www.wagnerfreeinstitute.org

Harvard Club elephant
New York City
www.hcny.com

Explorers Club polar bear
Whale shark
Theodore Roosevelt’s taxidermy
Sagamore Hill (his home from 1885-1919)
Hill Cove Neck, NY
www.nps.gov/sahl

Deyrolle (depuis 1831)
46 rue du Bac, Paris
www.deyrolle.com

Deerassic Park (Ken Walker’s Irish elk)
Cambridge, Ohio
www.deerassic.com

International Wildlife Museum (Safari Club International)
Tucson, AZ
www.thewildlifemuseum.org

Page Museum La Brea Tar Pits
Los Angeles, CA
www.tarpits.org

Dolly the Sheep
National Museum of Scotland
www.nms.ac.uk

World Taxidermy Championships
www.taxidermy.net/wtc

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