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    • Club news
    • Committee
    • Joining
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  • ACTIVITIES
    • Events calendar
    • Pallidula
    • Contribute
  • COLLECTING
    • Collecting guidance
    • UK collecting
    • Collection care
  • FOR REFERENCE
    • Picture galleries
    • Articles
    • Reference books
    • Glossary
    • Links
  • SHOP
    • Club shop
    • Members' notices
    • Members' swaps

Picture galleries

For generations, the viewing of collections has been limited to a few friends but with the advent of the internet, we have the opportunity for everyone to enjoy the magnificent collections of our members.
Members can submit pictures of their ten favourite specimens with an explanation of their choice, or a set of pictures covering a shell genus, a geographical area or the shells found on their latest vacation.
For help in creating a gallery, see the page on contributing to the site.
Please note  Using the gallery to advertise or sell shells is not allowed.
My personal favourites: Terry Wimbleton
Cones from my travels: Gavin Malcolm
My personal favourites: S. Peter Dance
Something old, something new: Julian Joseph
A personal selection (1): Selina Wilkins
A personal selection (2): Selina Wilkins
Just Latiaxis: John Fisher
Rare and unusual cones: R. Mike Filmer
Personal favourites: Daphne and Derek Howlett
A Cypraea special: John Batt
The Cape Verde experience: the Whicher family
Shells on stamps: Tom Walker
Living British molluscs

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