File:Giant squid stranded at Dingle, Ireland, in 1673.jpg

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Description The giant squid that was stranded at Dingle, County Kerry, Ireland, around 15 October 1673, later described as Dinoteuthis proboscideus More, 1875.
Date circa 1674
date QS:P,+1674-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902
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Hooke, T., T. Clear et al. (c. 1674). A true Relation of a strange Monster that lately was by a Storm, driven a shore at Dingle-I-cosh in the County of Kerry in Ireland, with Letters Testimonial, under the hands of credible Eye-witnesses. Francis Smith, London. 1 sheet. OCLC 907645687

Scanned from: Sueur-Hermel, V. (2017). Anonymous, Giant Squid, Found Dead in Ireland, 1674. [pp. 64–65] In: R. Mathis & V. Sueur-Hermel (eds.) Animal: A Beastly Compendium. Treasures from the Prints and Photographs Department at the Bibliothèque Nationale de France. Bloomsbury, London. 164 pp. ISBN 1-4742-7494-3.
Author Francis Smith
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