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Charles Robert Darwin (1809-1881) British born naturalist on board H.M.S. Beagle and author of On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection
Letter written by Charles Darwin to EmmaPart 1 of 3: see also 14143 and 14144
Mus darwinii, Darwins mousePlate 23 Illustration by John Gould (1804-1881) from The Zoology of the Voyage of H.M.S. Beagle, Vol. 1 Part 2 Mammalia, 1838-1839, by Charles Darwin
A bryozoan colonyScanning electron microscope image displayed on the glass screens in the Darwin Centre, at the Natural History Museum, London
Darwins Canopy Gallery at the north end of the Central HallImage of Darwins Canopy Gallery at the Natural History Museum (previously called Plant Power) taken in January 2008 before its renovation
Roller Tumbler, domestic pigeonThis pigeon is from the collection of domestic pigeons donated to the Natural History Museum by Charles Darwin in 1867. The bird probably came from Darwins own aviaries
Gobiesox poecilophthalmos, clingfishClingfish (Gobiesox poecilophthalmos) specimens brought back by Charles Darwin on his voyage on HMS Beagle
Beauty of the QuadrumanaFigures 73 to 76 showing Head of Semnopithecus comatus, head of Cebus capucinus, head of Ateles marginatus and head of Cebus vellerosus. From Darwin, C
Moving the Darwin statueThe statue returns to its original location, at the top of the main staircase in the Museums iconic Central Hall, in preparation for the celebration of Darwins bicentenary in 2009
Wallaces letter to DarwinLetter sent to Charles Darwin by Alfred Russel Wallace
Notes made by DarwinOn a collection of coral specimens he collected during a study of reefs in 1836 at the Cocos Islands (formerly the Keeling Islands) in the Indian Ocean
The Origin of Species by Charles DarwinTitle Page of On The Origin of Species by means of natural selection, or, the preservation of favoured races in the struggle for life (1859) by Charles Darwin
Darwin in his garden Date: 1912
Darwins mother showing him a flowerA young Charles Darwin is fascinated by a little flower, shown to him by his mother. Date: 1912
AUSTRALIA. Darwin. Nourlangie Rock Art Site. Cave
Charles Darwin (1809-1882), British naturalist and author of the theory of evolution by natural selection
The Descent of ManFrontispiece from the French edition of " The Descent of Man and Selection in Relation to Sex" published by British naturalist, Charles Darwin (1809-1882), in 1873. Date: 1873
The BeagleTitle page of " Journal of Researches during the Voyage of H.M.S. Beagle", published 1860 by British naturalist Charles Darwin (1809-1882), with an illustration of the Beagle. Date: 1860
Primate ExpressionsIllustration of a primate showing the expression of emotion from the book by British naturalist, Charles Darwin, The Expression of the Emotions in Man and Animals, published in 1872 Date: 1872
Origin Species, CH Bennett, Dog - ServantGood Dog. Satire on Darwins Origin of Species showing the evolution of an old faithful male servant from an old dog. The salver that the old fellow carries evolves into a mere plate of bones - a
Origin Species, CH Bennett, Naughty boy - monkeyA Monkey Trick. Satire on Darwins Origin of Species showing the evolution of a naughty boy who pokes a stick at a caged parrott, from a monkey
Origin Species, CH Bennett, Fat man - pigPiggish. Satire on Darwins Origin of Species showing the evolution of a man who eats too much, from a pig. This old glutton, fond of good eating is a natural descendant of the pig
Origin Species, CH Bennett, Cat - Old MaidPoor puss. Satire on Darwins Origin of Species showing the evolution of a crinoline wearing old maid from a cat. Her footstool evolves into a poor man who gets trapped inside her crinoline cage
Origin Species, CH Bennett, husband hunter - mouseLittle Mousey. Satire on Darwins Origin of Species showing the evolution of a young woman on the look out for a husband, from a mouse
Origin Species, CH Bennett, Crook - bearThe origin of Garotte. Satire on Darwins Origin of Species showing the evolution of a crook, from a bear. A crook stands waiting to ask the time from prospective victims, bludgeon at hand
Origin Species, CH Bennett, Courting man - frogHe would a-wooing go. Satire on Darwins Origin of Species showing the evolution of a rotund man, from a frog. Middle aged
Origin Species, CH Bennett, slow schoolboy - snailUnwillingly to school. Satire on Darwins Origin of Species showing the evolution of a unwilling schoolboy from a snail. Developing through the ages from a dunces cap
Origin Species, CH Bennett, man of finance - sharkAlls fish that comes. Satire on Darwins Origin of Species showing the evolution of man of finance from a shark. Shark fins have developed into a swallow-tail coat, his own tail into a pair of legs
Origin Species, CH Bennett, grieving man - crocodileA crocodiles tears. Satire on Darwins Origin of Species showing the evolution of a crying, grieving man from a crocodile. Fresh from the funeral of a friend this mans tears conceal an ulterior
Origin Species, CH Bennett, Wit - owlAn owl to wit. Satire on Darwins Origin of Species showing the evolution of a wit, from a candle, via a porcupine and owl
Origin Species, CH Bennett, Quiet man - lambAs quiet as a lamb. Satire on Darwins Origin of Species showing the evolution of a quiet young man, from a lamb. Dressed in a long tailed coat
Origin Species, CH Bennett, Fool - donkeyWhat makes your ears so long ?. Satire on Darwins Origin of Species showing the evolution of a fool, from a dead goose, via a donkey
Origin Species, CH Bennett, man on holiday - cockCock-a-doodle-do. Satire on Darwins Origin of Species showing the evolution of man on holiday from a cock. His nose is a beak, his beard once a cox comb
Origin Species, CH Bennett, Beer drinker - fishAs thirsty as a fish. Satire on Darwins Origin of Species showing the evolution of a fish to a beer drinker. With his fin in his pocket, a few old rags
Origin Species, CH Bennett, Money saver - tortoiseSlow and sure. Satire on Darwins Origin of Species showing the evolution of money saver from a tortoise. A stout old gentleman, patient, industrious, conscious of the true value of money
Origin Species, CH Bennett, Sly man - FoxBeware of the fox. Satire on Darwins Origin of Species showing the evolution of a sly looking man from a fox. The back of his chair becoming a furry tail, the seat and legs a goose
Origin Species, CH Bennett, Office man - weaselCatch him asleep. Satire on Darwins Origin of Species showing the evolution of an old pen pusher, from a weasel. Sat at his office desk for a generation
Clmence Royer / DemareClmence Royer (1830-1902) self-taught French scholar who wrote on economics, philosophy, science and feminism. Translator to French of Charles Darwins On the Origin of Species
England - Australia Air Race. Entry No. 34 - a de Havilland Comet Grosvenor House owned by Mr A.O. Edwards and piloted by C.W.A Scott and T. Campbell Black
Darwin, C. 1930sDarwin, Northern Territory, Australia in the 1930s
Australia DarwinThe harbour, Port Darwin
DARWIN / ILN / 1871CHARLES DARWIN English naturalist
Darwin / Down House / GardenCHARLES DARWINs HOME AT DOWNE, KENT - a garden view
Erasmus Darwin / WrightERASMUS DARWIN Writer and scientist, grandfather of Charles Darwin
Darwin / Medallion / MedalCHARLES DARWIN Naturalist, depicted on a medal of The Linnean Society
Darwin / Profile / EngCHARLES DARWIN Naturalist
Evolution / Baby & MonkeysThe advent of the first human baby is celebrated by an admiring congregation of apes, who are holding a lamp to Darwins book " The Descent of Man" (1871)