From M. J. Berkeley 7 March 1856
Summary
Reports on breeding experiments with various seeds: corn, aubergine, kidney beans, sugar-peas. Speculates that cause of changes in seed colour in sugar-peas may be mere variation rather than result of impregnation.
Author: | Miles Joseph Berkeley |
Addressee: | Charles Robert Darwin |
Date: | 7 Mar 1856 |
Classmark: | DAR 160: 174 |
Letter no: | DCP-LETT-1836 |
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From Emma Wedgwood to F. E. E. Wedgwood [17 December 1836]
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The Darwin family are anxious for FEEW’s and Hensleigh’s opinions of CD’s journal. EW is convinced that Henry Holland is wrong if he thinks it not worth publishing.
Author: | Emma Wedgwood; Emma Darwin |
Addressee: | Frances Emma Elizabeth (Fanny) Mackintosh; Frances Emma Elizabeth (Fanny) Wedgwood |
Date: | [17 Dec 1836] |
Classmark: | V&A / Wedgwood Collection (MS WM 233) |
Letter no: | DCP-LETT-328 |
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- … From Emma Wedgwood to F. E. E. Wedgwood [17 December 1836] …
- … Emma Wedgwood/Emma Darwin Maer [17 Dec 1836] Frances Emma Elizabeth (Fanny) Mackintosh/ …
- … Bibliography Buckland, William. 1836. Geology and mineralogy considered with reference to …
- … University Press. 1985–. Hall, Basil. 1836. Schloss Hainfeld; or, a winter in Lower …
- … postmark; the Saturday before 19 December 1836 was 17 December. A summary extract of this …
- … 1. Marianne Clive had a stillborn child before 12 December 1836 (letter from Ellen Tollet …
- … to Annabel Crewe, 12 December 1836, M. E. Smith and Smith eds. 2019 , p. 65). …
- … See Hall 1836 , pp. 44– …
- … 7. Buckland 1836 . Susan Elizabeth Darwin . See Correspondence vol. 1, letter from E. C. …
- … to F. E. E. Wedgwood, [ 28 October 1836] . Captain Mainwaring: possibly Edward Pellew …
- … letter from Emma Wedgwood to F. E. E. Wedgwood, [24 October 1836] . Allen Wedgwood . …
- … to F. E. E. Wedgwood, [21 and 24 November 1836] and n. 5. See this volume, Supplement, …
- … to F. E. E. Wedgwood, [21 and 24 November 1836] . Penelope has not been identified. …
- … James Mackintosh Wedgwood . Basil Hall and Hall 1836 . …
- … Cadell. Journal and remarks : Journal and remarks. 1832–1836. By Charles Darwin. Vol. …
- … and Beagle between the years 1826 and 1836, describing their examination of the southern …
- … and Beagle, between the years 1826 and 1836. [Edited by Robert FitzRoy. ] 3 vols. and …
- … letter to Caroline Darwin, [7 December 1836] ( Correspondence vol. 1). Catherine Darwin , …
- … vol. 1, letter from Hensleigh Wedgwood, [20 December 1836] . See Correspondence vol. …
- … 1, letter to Caroline Darwin, [7 December 1836] , and letter from …
- … Catherine Darwin, 27 [December 1836] . Harriet Martineau had invited CD to meet the …
Siebold, Carl Theodor von. 1836. Zur Anatomie der Seesterne. Archiv für Anatomie, Physiologie und wissenschaftliche Medicin (1836): 291–7.
Laing, Samuel. 1836. Journal of a residence in Norway during the years 1834, 1835 and 1836. London.
From Susan Darwin 12 February 1836
Author: | Susan Elizabeth Darwin |
Addressee: | Charles Robert Darwin |
Date: | 12 Feb 1836 |
Classmark: | DAR 97(ser. 2): 30–1 |
Letter no: | DCP-LETT-297 |
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- … From Susan Darwin 12 February 1836 …
- … DAR 97(ser. 2): 30–1 Susan Elizabeth Darwin Shrewsbury 12 Feb 1836 Charles Robert Darwin …
- … See ‘Beagle’ diary entry for 13 December 1831, p. 14. Eyton 1836 . …
- … Press. 1988. Eyton, Thomas Campbell. 1836. A history of the rarer British birds. 2 pts. …
- … Shrewsbury February 12 th . 1836 My dear Charles, It is always my fate to write to wish …
To ? [after 1836?]
Summary
[Excised fragment only.] "I am greedy for facts.—"
Author: | Charles Robert Darwin |
Addressee: | Unidentified |
Date: | [after 1836?] |
Classmark: | American Philosophical Society (Mss.B.D25.626) |
Letter no: | DCP-LETT-13858 |
From Robert FitzRoy [19–]20 October [1836]
Summary
Sends news of his movements since Beagle put in at Falmouth. His charts are safe and already being engraved.
Announces his engagement.
Author: | Robert FitzRoy |
Addressee: | Charles Robert Darwin |
Date: | [19–]20 Oct [1836] |
Classmark: | DAR 204: 135 |
Letter no: | DCP-LETT-312 |
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- … From Robert FitzRoy [19–]20 October [1836] …
- … 204: 135 Robert FitzRoy HMS Beagle, Portsmouth [19–]20 Oct [1836] Charles Robert Darwin …
- … DNB , ‘Robert FitzRoy’). FitzRoy 1836 . George Rice Trevor , married to FitzRoy’s sister …
- … London: Oxford University Press. 1927–96. FitzRoy, Robert. 1836. Sketch of the surveying …
- … Majesty’s ships Adventure and Beagle, 1825–1836. Journal of the Royal Geographical Society …
- … and Beagle, between the years 1826 and 1836. [Edited by Robert FitzRoy. ] 3 vols. and …
Sefström, Nils Gabriel. 1836. Undersökning af de räfflor, hvaraf Skandinaviens berg äro med bestämd riktning fårade, stämd om deras sannolika uppkomst. Kongliga Vetenskaps Academiens Handlingar (1836): 141–227.
Daubeny, Charles Giles Bridle. 1836. On the action of light upon plants, and of plants upon the atmosphere. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London (1836): 149–75.
Donzel, Hugo Fleury. 1836. Observations sur l’accouplement de quelques genres de lépidoptères diurnes, et sur le genre piéride. [Read 16 November 1836] Annales de la Société Entomologique de France 6 (1837): 77–81.
FitzRoy, Robert. 1836. Sketch of the surveying voyages of His Majesty’s ships Adventure and Beagle, 1825–1836. Journal of the Royal Geographical Society of London 6: 311– 42.
Gray, John Edward. 1836. On the genus Moschus of Linnæus, with descriptions of two new species. [Read 28 June 1836.] Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London 4: 63–7.
Müller, Johannes Peter and Schwann, Theodor. 1836. Versuche über die künstliche Verdauung des geronnenen Eiweisses. Archiv für Anatomie, Physiologie und Wissenschaftliche Medicin (1836): 66–89.
Schomburgk, Robert Hermann. 1836. On the identity of three supposed genera of orchideous epiphytes. [Read 15 November 1836.] Transactions of the Linnean Society of London 17 (1837): 551–2.
From Emma Wedgwood and Louisa Holland to F. E. E. Wedgwood [21 and 24 November 1836]
Summary
Tells of the pleasure that CD’s visit gave the family.
Author: | Emma Wedgwood; Emma Darwin; Louisa Holland; Louisa Croft |
Addressee: | Frances Emma Elizabeth (Fanny) Mackintosh; Frances Emma Elizabeth (Fanny) Wedgwood |
Date: | 21 and 24 Nov 1836 |
Classmark: | V&A / Wedgwood Collection (MS WM 233) |
Letter no: | DCP-LETT-324 |
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- … From Emma Wedgwood and Louisa Holland to F. E. E. Wedgwood [21 and 24 November 1836] …
- … Holland/Louisa Croft Maer [21 and 24 Nov 1836] Frances Emma Elizabeth (Fanny) Mackintosh/ …
- … postmark; the Monday before 26 November 1836 was 21 November; Thursday was 24 November. A …
- … Wedgwood to F. M. Wedgwood, [21 November 1836]’. Ellen Harriet Tollet , Caroline Darwin , …
- … Wedgwood to F. E. E. Wedgwood, [24 October 1836] and n. 6. Hensleigh Wedgwood ; Anne Maria …
- … Wedgwood to Hensleigh Wedgwood, [16] November [1836] ; see also ibid. , letter to W. …
- … D. Fox, 15 December [1836] . Henry Allen Wedgwood and Francis Wedgwood . John Hensleigh …
- … to Hensleigh Wedgwood, [16] November [1836] ). Probably Frances Mosley Wedgwood (see …
- … to Hensleigh Wedgwood, [16] November [1836] ). Anna and Louisa Holland . Betley Court is …
To South African Christian Recorder 28 June 1836
Summary
A defence of the work of missionaries in the Pacific islands and Australia. [The letter was apparently written by RF with supporting evidence quoted from CD’s journal. The letter is signed by RF alone. A summary conclusion, as printed, is signed by both:] "On the whole, balancing all that we have heard, and all that we ourselves have seen concerning the missionaries in the Pacific, we are very much satisfied that they thoroughly deserve the warmest support, not only of individuals, but of the British Government."
Author: | Charles Robert Darwin; Robert FitzRoy |
Addressee: | South African Christian Recorder |
Date: | 28 June 1836 |
Classmark: | South African Christian Recorder 2(1836): 238 Reprint in Darwin Library—CUL: ‘Philosophical tracts’ |
Letter no: | DCP-LETT-303 |
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- … To South African Christian Recorder 28 June 1836 …
- … South African Christian Recorder 2(1836): 238 Reprint in Darwin Library—CUL: ‘ …
- … Darwin Robert FitzRoy HMS Beagle, at sea 28 June 1836 South African Christian Recorder …
- … but of the British Government. Robt. FitzRoy Charles Darwin *S 2 At sea, 28th June, 1836 …
To Charles Wilkes [7 November 1836]
Summary
Arranges to meet CW for conversation.
Author: | Charles Robert Darwin |
Addressee: | Charles Wilkes |
Date: | [7 Nov 1836] |
Classmark: | American Philosophical Society (Mss.B.D25.6) |
Letter no: | DCP-LETT-320 |
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- … To Charles Wilkes [7 November 1836] …
- … Charles Robert Darwin London, Gt Marlborough St, 43 [7 Nov 1836] Charles Wilkes …
- … European assignment, August–November, 1836. Proceedings of the American Philosophical …
- … Hotel, 13 Clifford St, Bond St, London ( Boyle’s Court and Country Guide , London, 1836). …
Caroline Darwin to Sarah Elizabeth (Elizabeth) Wedgwood [5 October 1836]
Summary
CD has come home – little altered in looks and otherwise not a bit changed. He will go to London to be there when Beagle arrives, and he and Caroline will visit Maer soon.
Author: | Caroline Sarah (Caroline) Darwin; Caroline Sarah (Caroline) Wedgwood |
Addressee: | Sarah Elizabeth (Elizabeth) Wedgwood |
Date: | [5 Oct 1836] |
Classmark: | DAR 185 |
Letter no: | DCP-LETT-308 |
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- … Caroline Darwin to Sarah Elizabeth (Elizabeth) Wedgwood [5 October 1836] …
- … Sarah (Caroline) Wedgwood Shrewsbury [5 Oct 1836] Sarah Elizabeth (Elizabeth) Wedgwood …
- … Wedgwood III records CD’s height and weight as of 7 October 1836 as ‘5 ft, 11 3 8 in. , …
- … 10 stone, 8 1 4 lbs. ’ By December 1836 he weighed ‘11 stone, 12 lbs. ’ (Down House MS). …
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Syms Covington
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When Charles Darwin embarked on the Beagle voyage in 1831, Syms Covington was ‘fiddler & boy to Poop-cabin’. Covington kept an illustrated journal of his observations and experiences on the voyage, noting wildlife, landscapes, buildings and people and,…
Darwin & coral reefs
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The central idea of Darwin's theory of coral reef formation, as it was later formulated, was that the islands were formed by the upward growth of coral as the Pacific Ocean floor gradually subsided. It overturned previous ideas and would in itself…
Capturing Darwin’s voice: audio of selected letters
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On a sunny Wednesday in June 2011 in a makeshift recording studio somewhere in Cambridge, we were very pleased to welcome Terry Molloy back to the Darwin Correspondence Project for a special recording session. Terry, known for his portrayal of Davros in Dr…
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- … Beagle letters (e.g. letter to Caroline Darwin, 29 April 1836 ) to the more considered and …
Women’s scientific participation
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Observers | Fieldwork | Experimentation | Editors and critics | Assistants Darwin’s correspondence helps bring to light a community of women who participated, often actively and routinely, in the nineteenth-century scientific community. Here is a…
John Maurice Herbert
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John Maurice Herbert was a close friend of Darwin’s at Cambridge University. He was affectionately called ‘Cherbury’ by Darwin, a reference to the seventeenth-century philosopher Edward Herbert, Baron Cherbury, who, like John Herbert, hailed from…
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- … no effect. ’ Darwin and Herbert spent Christmas 1836 together in Cambridge , indulging their …
Darwin’s reading notebooks
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In April 1838, Darwin began recording the titles of books he had read and the books he wished to read in Notebook C (Notebooks, pp. 319–28). In 1839, these lists were copied and continued in separate notebooks. The first of these reading notebooks (DAR 119…
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- … Hist. [Jenyns 1838] Prichard; a 3 d . vol [Prichard 1836–47] Lawrence [W. Lawrence 1819] …
- … 1829] Prostitution of Paris [Parent-Duchâtelet 1836]. about licentiousness destroying their …
- … has pub. in 1 st vol of Annals of Vienna [Endlicher 1836]. sketch of S. sea Botany R. …
- … Col. le Couteur has written on wheat [Le Couteur 1836] Bechstein on Caged Birds. 10 s 6 d …
- … [?Heisch 1842] Coleridge. Literary Remains [Coleridge 1836–9] Inconsistency of Human …
- … and Duméril 1821] Encyclop of Anat & Phys [Todd ed. 1836–59] [DAR *119: 14] …
- … 36s.— Wiegmann. Archif fur Naturgeschicte. 33 1836. Meyen on distrib of plants in …
- … race-horse during past & present century. Hookham” [Anon. 1836]: worth looking at. Low has …
- … Königlichen Akad: der Wissen: Aus dem Jahre 1834.— Berlin 1836.— “Vergleich: Anat der Myxinoiden”. …
- … (Read) Buckland Bridgewater Treatise [Buckland 1836] [DAR *119: 19v.] …
- … Cattle, &c.) [Jardine 1835–6] 15. Parrots [Selby 1836]. 26. Honey Bees [Jardine ed …
- … Life of L d . Clive. by Malcolm [Malcolm 1836] H. Dixon Life of Pen [W. H. Dixon 1851].— …
- … Sir J. Sebright’s Pamphlets [Sebright 1809 and 1836]— } not abstracted …
- … [DAR 119: 4a] Lessings Laocoon [Lessing 1836] Whewell inductive History [Whewell …
- … 1835] Mackintosh’s Ethical Philosophy [Mackintosh 1836] Bell on the Hand [C. Bell 1833 …
- … Sept. 25 th . Prichard. Physical Researches [Prichard 1836–47]. Volumes II with references at end …
- … [Bell 1806]. Bucklands Bridgewater Treatise [Buckland 1836] Read half through Swedish …
- … Cyprinidae from the vol 19. Asiatic Researches [McClelland 1836].— References at end.—— …
- … 1823] & first 2 d 71 vol of Wordsworth [Wordsworth 1836–7] 26 th . Carlyle. Hero …
- … prolix —— 3 d vol of Wordsworth [Wordsworth 1836–7]. Giaour [Byron 1813] —— Some …
- … —— Col. le-Couteur on Wheat [Le Couteur 1836]. marked.— 25 Youatt on Sheep [Youatt 1837] d …
- … & Letters [Shelley 1840].— Some Wordsworth [Wordsworth 1836–7]. —— Part of Waltons lives …
- … Mahons Hist. Peace of Utrecht to La Chapelle [Stanhope 1836–54] III Vols. —— 17 th Laing …
- … 1842] —— Finished Wordsworth 6 vols. [Wordsworth 1836–7] [DAR 119: 12a] …
- … [Drury 1729] —— 20 Astoria.— by Irving [Irving 1836] 1844 Jan 7 th …
- … Lay 1839] —— B. Hall’s Schloss Hainfell [Hall 1836]. April 26 th : Martin Chuzzlewit …
- … Yarrell does not compare British with N. American [Yarrell 1836].— March I. G. St. Hilaire …
- … 1844] Jan 5 th . L d . Mahon History [Stanhope 1836–54] IV vol: 14 Thaleba by …
Robert FitzRoy
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Robert FitzRoy was captain of HMS Beagle when Darwin was aboard. From 1831 to 1836 the two men lived in the closest proximity, their relationship revealed by the letters they exchanged while Darwin left the ship to explore the countries visited during the…
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- … of HMS Beagle when Darwin was aboard. From 1831 to 1836 the two men lived in the closest …
- … FitzRoy, who commanded the Beagle from 1828 to 1836 during two surveying voyages to the southern …
- … When the Beagle docked at Falmouth on 2 October 1836, two years later than originally planned, …
- … !!!!!!! ’. He wed his long-term fiancée in December 1836—‘ a most inconvenient time to marry ’, …
- … but adamant in the importance of missionary work. In 1836, Darwin joined with FitzRoy in …
- … Instead, after marrying the pious Mary O’Brien in 1836, and publishing the account of the Beagle …
- … will be his end,’ Darwin wrote about FitzRoy in January 1836, ‘ under many circumstances I am sure, …
- … Anderson, ed., Narrative of the Beagle voyage, 1831-1836 , 4 vols. London: Pickering & Chatto …
Darwin in letters, 1821-1836: Childhood to the Beagle voyage
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Darwin's first known letters were written when he was twelve. They continue through school-days at Shrewsbury, two years as a medical student at Edinburgh University, the undergraduate years at Cambridge, and the of the voyage of H.M.S. Beagle.…
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- … and the five years of the voyage of H.M.S. Beagle . In 1836, the twenty-seven-year-old traveller …
- … society When Darwin returned to England in October 1836 it was with the firm intention of …
- … in the ornithological notes written during the summer of 1836, when, homeward bound, he was …
- … ‘Ornithological notes’ p. 262). In the winter of 1836 the question of the stability of …
Journal of researches
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Within two months of the Beagle’s arrival back in England in October 1836, Darwin, although busy with distributing his specimens among specialists for description, and more interested in working on his geological research, turned his mind to the task of…
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Introduction to the Satire of FitzRoy's Narrative of the Voyages of the Adventure and Beagle
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'a humble toadyish follower…': Not all pictures of Darwin during the Beagle voyage are flattering. Published here for the first time is a complete transcript of a satirical account of the Beagle’s brief visit in 1836 to the Cocos Keeling islands…
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- … of a satirical account of the Beagle ’s brief visit in 1836 to the Cocos Keeling islands, the …
- … century, the circumnavigation of HMS Beagle in 1831 to 1836. Our other substantial accounts of …
- … the end of that Beagle voyage, over twelve days in April 1836 before the Beagle headed home via …
- … Beagle , titled Proceedings of the Second Expedition 1831-1836 . It was accompanied by an …
- … before replacing Beechey as commander of HMS Sulphur in 1836. In Sulphur , he spent nearly …
- … Leisk was present when the Beagle visited the islands in 1836, and FitzRoy baptized the Leisk …
- … from a British ship that stopped at Cocos- Keeling in early 1836 en route from China to London; …
Darwin in letters, 1882: Nothing too great or too small
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In 1882, Darwin reached his 74th year Earthworms had been published the previous October, and for the first time in decades he was not working on another book. He remained active in botanical research, however. Building on his recent studies in plant…
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- … letter from Emma Wedgwood to F. E. E. Wedgwood, [28 October 1836] , letter from Emma Wedgwood and …
Bibliography of Darwin’s geological publications
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This list includes papers read by Darwin to the Geological Society of London, his books on the geology of the Beagle voyage, and other publications on geological topics. Author-date citations refer to entries in the Darwin Correspondence Project’s…
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- … the command of Capt. FitzRoy RN, during the years 1832 to 1836 . By Charles Darwin. London: Smith, …
- … the command of Capt. FitzRoy RN, during the years 1832 to 1836. By Charles Darwin. London: Smith, …
- … the command of Capt. FitzRoy RN, during the years 1832 to 1836. By Charles Darwin. London: Smith, …
Books on the Beagle
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The Beagle was a sort of floating library. Find out what Darwin and his shipmates read here.
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- … , p. 196). In another field notebook, at Cape Town in May 1836, he lists, probably with the …
- … some of his idiosyncratic spelling during the summer of 1836 (Sulloway 1982b, pp. 331–2, n. 13). …
- … letter to the South African Christian Recorder, 28 June 1836, Collected papers 1: 20). ‡ …
- … ‘Charles Darwin Esq from the Author Dunheved Jan 26 1836’). ‘Philosophical tracts’, Darwin Library …
- … letter to the South African Christian Recorder , 28 June 1836, Collected papers 1: 20). …
- … letter to the South African Christian Recorder , 28 June 1836, Collected papers 1: 28). …
- … letter to the South African Christian Recorder , 28 June 1836, Collected papers 1: 26). …
- … letter to the South African Christian Recorder , 28 June 1836, Collected papers 1: 22–3). …
Darwin in letters, 1837–1843: The London years to 'natural selection'
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The seven-year period following Darwin's return to England from the Beagle voyage was one of extraordinary activity and productivity in which he became recognised as a naturalist of outstanding ability, as an author and editor, and as a professional…
Charles Thomas Whitley
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Born in Liverpool in 1808, Charles Thomas Whitley, like Darwin, attended Shrewsbury School and then Cambridge University where they were clearly very close, exchanging letters during the summer holidays. Whitley was a mathematician, a subject that held…
4.2 Augustus Earle, caricature drawing
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< Back to Introduction The paucity of evidence for Darwin’s appearance and general demeanour during the years of the Beagle voyage gives this humorous drawing of shipboard life a special interest. It is convincingly attributed to Augustus Earle, an…
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- … the Royal Academy in 1837, and therefore probably painted in 1836), also represents the Beagle …
George James Stebbing
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George James Stebbing (1803—1860) travelled around the world with Charles Darwin on board HMS Beagle and helped him with measuring temperature on at least one occasion. However, Stebbing barely registers in Darwin’s correspondence. The only mention omits…
Religion
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Design|Personal Belief|Beauty|The Church Perhaps the most notorious realm of controversy over evolution in Darwin's day was religion. The same can be said of the evolution controversy today; however the nature of the disputes and the manner in…
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- … Letter 297 — Darwin, S. E. to Darwin, C. R., 12 Feb 1836 Darwin’s sister Sarah E. Darwin …
Natural selection
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How do new species arise? This was the ancient question that Charles Darwin tackled soon after returning to England from the Beagle voyage in October 1836. Darwin realised a crucial (and cruel) fact: far more individuals of each species were born than…
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- … returning to England from the Beagle voyage in October 1836. Some naturalists, such as Jean …