
Tracy Chevalier on Mary Anning
Novelist Tracy Chevalier chooses the fossil hunter Mary Anning as her great life.
Great Lives · BBC Radio 4
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Show Notes
Novelist Tracy Chevalier discusses the life of Mary Anning with Matthew Parris.
Mary was a working class woman from Lyme Regis who discovered full dinosaur skeletons on Dorset's Jurassic Coast and sold them to collectors in the early 1800s.
Her remarkable finds came before Charles Darwin's theory of evolution and she believed them at first to be giant crocodiles, but as scientists began flocking to Lyme Regis to buy her specimens, she started to educate herself in geology, becoming an authority on fossils.
However, as with many of the subjects of Great Lives, she was never fully credited for her efforts and faded from public consciousness after her death.
With Hugh Torrens, Emeritus Professor of History of Science and Technology at the University of Keele.
Producer: Maggie Ayre
First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in August 2017.