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Andrew Carnegie

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Gender Male
Death105 years ago
Born Dunfermline
United Kingdom
DiedLenox
Massachusetts
United States
Net worthUS$372 billion in 2014 dollars
Did you knowAndrew Carnegie has the fourth-highest amount given to charity ($9. 5 billion) among the greatest philanthropists.
Height 160 (cm)
Awards Andrew Carnegie Medals for Excellence in Fiction and Nonfiction
Carnegie Medal for Excellence in Children's Video
Date of birth November 25,1835
Zodiac sign Sagittarius
Spouse Louise Whitfield Carnegie
Children Margaret Carnegie Miller
Grandchildren Roswell Miller III
Margaret Morrison Miller
Louise Carnegie Miller
Barbara Miller
Parents William Carnegie
Margaret Morrison Carnegie
BooksThe Gospel of Wealth
Business
Autobiography of Andrew Carnegie
James Watt
Date of died August 11,1919
FoundedCarnegie Steel Company
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Andrew Carnegie was an American industrialist and philanthropist. Carnegie led the expansion of the American steel industry in the late 19th century and became one of the richest Americans in history. He became a leading philanthropist in the United States, Great Britain, and the British Empire.

Dippy the dinosaur goes on public display in Glasgow

Feb 15,2020 9:28 pm

Dippy the dinosaur has gone on public display in Scotland for the First Time as part of a UK tour.

The replica diplodocus skeleton, whose home was London's Natural History Museum for 112 years, was unveiled at Glasgow's Kelvingrove Museum.

The replica is 70ft (21m) long and has 292 bones.

Dippy was commissioned by Scots-born industrialist Andrew Carnegie , who owned the original fossilised skeleton, and had a copy made from plaster.

Experts have spent Five Days painstakingly unpacking and assembling the dinosaur, ready for The Public opening.

Dippy was on show in London's Natural History Museum for over 100 years

Prior to the UK tour, Dippy had never been on public display outside London, but has since attracted record-breaking visitors numbers for exhibitions in Birmingham and Belfast.

The skeleton arrived in Scotland from Northern Ireland in 16 special crates, with Glasgow being The Tour 's only Scottish stop.

Dippy will be on display until 6 May.

Natural History Museum conservator Lorraine Cornish was involved in seeing the dinosaur skeleton erected in Glasgow.

She Said the Scottish leg of Dippy's tour of the UK was "a homecoming of sorts", given that Diplodocus carnegii is named after Andrew Carnegie , the Scottish steel mogul and philanthropist who financed its excavation.

Dippy's Scottish connections Diplodocus carnegii is named after Scottish philanthropist and businessman Andrew Carnegie

Director of the Natural History Museum, Sir Michael Dixon , said: "We are thrilled that Dippy has Once Again made it safely across the Irish Sea and has now arrived at Kelvingrove Museum in Glasgow.

"Dippy has acted as an ambassador for the Natural World , inspiring thousands of children to explore nature on their doorstep. We are sure his impact will be just as powerful in Scotland and hope visitors are as excited to see him as we are for him to be Here . "

The 292 bone structure was delicately unpacked by a team of specialists tasked with piecing together The Iconic cast

Councillor David McDonald, chairman of Glasgow Life, said: "There is a wonderful sense of excitement surrounding the biggest thing to arrive at Kelvingrove Museum - quite literally - this year.

"We're delighted to be the only Scottish venue to host The Iconic dinosaur. It feels a little like a homecoming given the conversations that led to his creation started at Skibo Castle, home of Andrew Carnegie , and it was a pleasure to have his great grandson With Us for the opening. "

William Thomson , Andrew Carnegie 's great grandson, added: "For Andrew Carnegie , Diplodocus carnegii was More Than a huge prehistoric creature. It was a symbol and an opportunity.

"By gifting copies to The Heads of state of seven other countries as well as the UK, Carnegie hoped to demonstrate through mutual interest in scientific discoveries that nations have more in common than what separates them. "

Dippy On Tour : A Natural History Adventure will run at Kelvingrove until 6 May

glasgow, dinosaurs, natural history museum

Source of news: bbc.com

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