see also DarwinIsland Antarctica Location map Pacific Ocean label DarwinIsland lon dir W lat dir N ... .svg marksize 20 caption Location of DarwinIsland in the Pacific Ocean Image Darwinarch.jpg thumb Darwin s Arch DarwinIsland Spanish language Spanish Isla Darwin is named in honor of Charles Darwin ... square kilometer. With no dry landing sites, DarwinIsland s main attractions are found in the Pacific Ocean , which is teeming with a spectacular variety of Marine biology marine life . DarwinIsland and Wolf Island sometimes are referred to as Darwin and Wolf or Darwin Wolf. Although the island had been marked on maps, and initially had been given the name Culpepper Island on Admiralty charts , the first visit onto DarwinIsland was not until 1964 using a helicopter. ref Ecuador & the Gal pagos Islands By Danny Palmerlee, Michael Grosberg, Carolyn McCarthy ISBN 174104295X ref Geology DarwinIsland is the remains of an extinct volcano that reaches 165 meters above sea level, it is situated north west of the main Galapagos Island group on the Wolf Darwin Lineament that extends from the Galapagos ... and Cocos Plate Cocos tectonic plates. The formation of DarwinIsland is different from the formation ... 2002AGUFM.V61A1358B Blair et al., Plume Ridge Interaction ref DarwinIsland is the most northerly of the two peaks on the Wolf Darwin Lineament that reach above the surface, the other island Wolf Island ... in Magma Genesis III DarwinIsland ref Darwin is believed to have had at least two eruptive periods ... to suggest that DarwinIsland is the remains of what was once a much larger edifice. ref name adsabs.harvard.edu ... DarwinIsland is a well known landmark to the few visitors to the island. Wildlife DarwinIsland ... life at Darwin is diverse with large schools of fish. The island s waters attract Whale Shark ... Island http www.govisitgalapagos.com islands isla darwin.asp DarwinIsland govisitgalapagos.com ... Charles DarwinIsland be de Darwin Gal pagos es Isla Darwin Gal pagos eu Darwin ... more details
DarwinIsland coord 63 26 S 54 46 W source GNIS is the largest of the Danger Islands , lying convert 11 mi east southeast of the eastern tip of Joinville Island , off the northeast end of the Antarctic Peninsula . It was discovered in 1842 by a British expedition under James Clark Ross , and named by him for Charles Darwin , the noted naturalist. See also List of antarctic and sub antarctic islands References usgs gazetteer id 3535 name DarwinIsland Category Islands of the Joinville Island group GrahamLand geo stub ... more details
This map shows some of the settlements around the narrow isthmus joining the north and south parts of East Falkland together with the position of HMS Arrow during the Battle of Goose Green . See also Image Falkland island darwin context.png this larger context map . Image Source cropped from User Ahoerstemeier s Image Falkland island detail.png , annotated by User Wikibob . References http www.raf.mod.uk falklands goose.html map showing movements during assault on Goose Green . GFDL en migration relicense ... more details
Darwin , Tierra del Fuego Darwin Channel Darwin, Falkland Islands DarwinIsland , Galapagos Islands ...Darwin may refer to TOC right THESE ARE THE MOST COMMON ONES LIKELY TO BE SEARCHED FOR OR LINKED TO AS DARWIN ONLY Charles Darwin 1809&ndash 1882 , English people English naturalist and writer, best known as the originator of the theory of biological evolution by natural selection Darwin, Northern Territory , a capital city in Australia People Members of Charles Darwin s 1809&ndash 1882 family Anne Darwin 1841&ndash 1851 , daughter of Charles Darwin 1809&ndash 1882 Bernard Darwin 1876&ndash 1961 , golf writer Charles Darwin 1809&ndash 1882 , English people English naturalist and writer Charles Darwin 1758 1778 physician and scientist, uncle of Charles Darwin 1809&ndash 1882 Charles Galton Darwin 1887&ndash 1962 , physicist and activist Charles Waring Darwin 1856&ndash 1858 , youngest son of Charles Darwin 1809&ndash 1882 Edward Levett Darwin 1821&ndash 1901 , solicitor and author Darwin Wedgwood family Elizabeth Darwin 1847&ndash 1926 , daughter of Charles Darwin 1809&ndash 1882 Emma Darwin n e Wedgewood 1808&ndash 1896 , wife of Charles Darwin 1809&ndash 1882 Emma Darwin novelist floruit fl. 2000s , novelist Erasmus Darwin 1731&ndash 1802 , physician and biologist, grandfather of Charles Darwin 1809&ndash 1882 Erasmus Alvey Darwin 1804&ndash 1881 , brother of Charles Darwin 1809&ndash 1882 Etty Darwin 1843&ndash 1929 , daughter of Charles Darwin 1809&ndash 1882 Francis Darwin 1848&ndash 1925 , botanist Francis Sacheverel Darwin 1786&ndash 1859 , physician and traveler George Darwin 1845&ndash 1912 , astronomer and mathematician Gwen Raverat n e Gwendoline Mary Darwin 1885&ndash 1957 , artist Horace Darwin 1851&ndash 1928 , civil engineer Leonard Darwin 1850&ndash 1943 , soldier, politician, and activist Nora Barlow n e Emma Nora Darwin 1885&ndash 1989 Robert Darwin 1766&ndash 1848 , physician, father of Charles Darwin 1809&ndash 1882 Robert Waring Darwin of Elston 1724 ... more details
Infobox Album WikiProject Album infobox Name Darwin Type Album Artist Banco del Mutuo Soccorso Cover BdmsDarwincover.jpg Released 1972 Recorded Genre Progressive rock Length 46 50 Label Casa Ricordi Ricordi Producer Alessandro Colombini Last album Banco del Mutuo Soccorso album Banco del Mutuo Soccorso br 1972 This album Darwin br 1972 Next album Io sono nato libero br 1973 Album ratings rev1 Allmusic rev1score Rating 4.5 5 ref Allmusic class album id r29836 pure url yes Allmusic review ref Automatically generated by DASHBot Darwin is the second album by Banco del Mutuo Soccorso . It was released in 1972 on Casa Ricordi Ricordi . It is a concept album about Charles Darwin and his theory of evolution . The album is highly rated by progressive rock fans as one of the top albums in the genre. ref http gnosis2000.net The Gnosis database ref Track listing small Music by Vittorio Nocenzi. Lyrics by Vittorio Nocenzi and Francesco Di Giacomo. small L Evoluzione 13 59 La conquista della posizione eretta 8 42 Danza dei grandi rettili 3 42 Cento mani e cento occhi 5 22 750.000 anni fa ... L amore? 5 38 Miserere alla storia 5 58 Ed ora io domando tempo al tempo ed egli mi risponde ... Non ne ho 3 29 A translation into English could be as follows small Evolution The Conquest of the Upright Stance Dance of the Big Reptiles One Hundred Hands and One Hundred Eyes 750,000 Years Ago ... Love? Have Mercy to History And Now I Ask Time for Time and He Answers Me ... I Don t Have Any small Personnel Francesco Di Giacomo Singing vocals Marcello Todaro Electric guitar , acoustic guitar Vittorio Nocenzi Organ music Organ , harpsichord , synthesizer Gianni Nocenzi Piano , clarinet Renato D Angelo Bass guitar , double bass Pier Luigi Calderoni Drum kit drums , timpani Production Produced By Alessandro Colombini Engineered By Walter Patergnani References reflist Category 1972 albums Category Banco del Mutuo Soccorso albums it Darwin nl Darwin pl Darwin fi Darwin albumi ... more details
Mount Darwin may refer to Mount Darwin Andes , mountain in the Andes Mountains Mount Darwin Antarctica Mount Darwin California Mount Darwin Tasmania Mount Darwin, Zimbabwe , a town in Zimbabwe Darwin Mountains , mountain range in Antarctica Darwin volcano , a volcano on the Gal pagos Islands geodis nl Mount Darwin ... more details
de Darwin ref name iucn in Spanish language Spanish and lives on Chilo Island and Nahuelbuta National Park in mainland Chile Araucan a Region . Darwin s fox was first collected from San Pedro Island off the coast of Chile by the naturalist Charles Darwin in 1834. It was long held that Darwin s fox ... not a fox . When Charles Darwin collected a specimen from San Pedro Island in Chilo Archipelago ... status It is believed that there are only 250 Darwin s foxes on Chilo Island and up to 70 ...Taxobox name Darwin s fox ref name msw3 MSW3 Wozencraft pages id 14000807 ref status CR trend down status ... synonyms lagopus Molina, 1782 range map Darwin s Fox area.png range map caption Darwin s fox range Darwin s fox or Darwin s Zorro Lycalopex fulvipes is a small Critically endangered species Critically ... of Darwin s fox on the mainland in Nahuelbuta National Park in 1990 ref name Medel1990 Medel, R.G. et al. 1990. Discovery of a continental population of the rare Darwin fox, Dusicyon fulvipes ... the fox s status as a unique species. ref name Yahnke1996 Yahnke, C.J. et al. 1996. Darwin s Fox ... Richard Keynes Keynes, R. D. ed. 2001. Charles Darwin s Beagle diary . Cambridge Cambridge University Press. pp. http darwin online.org.uk content frameset?viewtype text&itemID F1925&pageseq 304 272 273 ref In the 1839 publication of his The Voyage of the Beagle Journal and Remarks , Darwin ... name Darwin1839 Darwin, C. R. 1839. Narrative of the surveying voyages of His Majesty s Ships Adventure ... 1836 . London Henry Colburn. p. http darwin online.org.uk content frameset?viewtype text&itemID F10.3 ... American gray fox L. griseus that occur on the mainland. Later, Darwin s fox was classified as a subspecies Pseudalopex griseus fulvipes of the latter. Darwin s fox does not Hybrid biology interbreed ... species. In 1990 a small population of Darwin s fox was found on the mainland in the forested Nahuelbuta National Park, indicating that the fox was not endemic to the island. According to Yahnke ... more details
Darwin College may refer to Darwin College, Cambridge Darwin College, Kent Darwin College is a fictional college in the film Horse Feathers schooldis ... more details
Darwin Centre may refer to TOCright Places In Australia Darwin Entertainment Centre Arts centre Darwin, Australia Darwin Convention Centre Convention centre Darwin, Australia Darwin Correctional Centre Prison Darwin, Australia In the United Kingdom Natural History Museum The Darwin Centre Education and research centre of the Natural History Museum London, England Darwin Shopping Centre Shopping centre Shrewsbury, England See also Darwin disambiguation for other places called Darwin. disambig ... more details
group . Darwin had not labelled the finches by island, but from the notes of others on the Beagle ... article Infobox scientist name Charles Darwin image Charles Darwin seated crop.jpg alt Three quarter length studio photo showing Darwin s characteristic large forehead and bushy eyebrows with deep ... waistcoat which is a light fine checked pattern. caption Charles Darwin, aged 45 in 1854, by then working ... br Copley Medal 1864 signature Charles Darwin Signature.svg signature alt Charles Darwin , with the surname ... Darwin 1839 1896 Please consider discussing changes on the talk page, as this opening is the result of a very long consensus building process. Charles Robert Darwin Royal Society FRS 12  February ... 6 page 17 quote In The Origin , Darwin provided an alternative hypothesis for the development, diversification ... but at the same time refutes creationism. In Darwin s day, the evidence for his theories was compelling but not completely decisive. ref ref cite book title Forerunners of Darwin last Glass first ..., MD isbn 0 8018 0222 9 page iv quote Darwin s solution is a magnificent synthesis of evidence...a synthesis ... b3847 harvnb Bowler 2003 pp 178 179, 338, 347 ref In modified form, Darwin s scientific discovery ... darwin online.org.uk biography.html The Complete Works of Darwin Online Biography. darwin online.org.uk ... of the University of Missouri St. Louis puts it in his introduction to a modern reprint of Darwin ... isbn 1 55111 337 6 page 15 url ref Darwin s early interest in nature led him to neglect his medical ... Harvnb Leff 2000 loc http www.aboutdarwin.com darwin WhoWas.html About Charles Darwin ref His Second ... collected on the voyage, Darwin began detailed investigations and in 1838 conceived his theory of natural ... of Selection both of their theories . ref cite doi 10.1007 BF00351923 ref Darwin s work established ..., he examined earthworm s and their effect on soil. ref Harvnb Freeman 1977 ref In recognition of Darwin ... Leff 2000 loc http www.aboutdarwin.com darwin burial.html Darwin s Burial ref Darwin has been described ... more details
the shore threatening the small boats. Darwin was quick to act. He rushed down to the shore with two ... of water Darwin Sound . Darwin felt that he had acted out of fear rather than bravado, noting ... Mount Darwin Andes Mount Darwin by FitzRoy to celebrate Darwin s 25th birthday on 12 February 1834. References Adrian Desmond and James Moore, 1991 Darwin London Michael Joseph, the Penguin Group, ISBN ..., 1831 36, under the command of Captain Robert Fitz Roy, R.N. London Henry Colburn http darwin online.org.uk ... Geography of Magallanes and Ant rtica Chilena Region fr Passe de Darwin ... more details
The Darwin Channel forms a westward continuation of the Ais n Fjord and links it to the Pacific Ocean at Isquiliac Island . It is located in the coast of Chile at approximately 45.4 south latitude. This is one of the main channels situated between the islands of the Chonos Archipelago . References http shoa.cl cendhoc cimar 4 Proyectos fierro Fierro tabla4.htm http shoa.cl cendhoc cimar 4 Proyectos fierro Fierro tabla4.htm coord 45 25 S 74 10 W type waterbody region CL source kolossus frwiki display title Category Straits of Chile Category Geography of Ais n Region Ais n geo stub fr Canal de Darwin ... more details
McGrath at the Bathurst Island Northern Territory Bathurst Island Mission north of Darwin. McGrath ...History of Australia The history of Darwin, Northern Territory Darwin details the city s growth from .... The Aboriginal people of the Larrakia language group lived in the greater Darwin Region before ... Land and Groote Eylandt , which still bears the original old Dutch spelling for large island ... Darwin harbour on 9 September 1839, 69 years after the first European settlement of Australia. The ship s captain, Commander John Clements Wickham , named the port after Charles Darwin , the English ... of the Beagle . ref name history cite web title Darwin url http www.smh.com.au news Northern Territory Darwin 2005 02 17 1108500201604.html accessdate 2010 08 02 author The Sydney Morning Herald authorlink The Sydney Morning Herald location Darwin, Australia date 2004 02 08 ref It was not until 1869 ... General of South Australia, established a small settlement of 135 men and women at Port Darwin ... of Darwin was first used for modern commerce in 1869 when it was discovered. It was used to supply ... Line was built in the 1870s between Port Augusta, South Australia Port Augusta and Darwin, Northern Territory Darwin , connecting Australia to the rest of the world. ref cite web title W.A. Crowder s diary ... Territory Pine Creek , about convert 200 km mi south of Darwin, which further boosted the young colony s development. In 1872, Government House, Darwin Government House also known as the House ... 1875, the SS Gothenburg left Darwin for Adelaide with approximately 100 passengers and 34 crew surviving records vary . Many passengers and crew were Darwin residents. On 24 February, in heavy ... lives. The tragedy severely affected Darwin s population and economy and it was slow to recover. ref ... cyclones in Darwin work Cyclone Tracy publisher Northern Territory Library date 1998 04 21 accessdate 2008 01 07 ref Another ship, the SS Ellengowan , sunk in Darwin harbour on 27 April 1888. The Fannie ... more details
cloning , the original Darwin Awards book applied the following deserted island test to potential winners If the person were unable to reproduce when stranded on a deserted island with a fertile ...Dablink For the movie with the same name, see The Darwin Awards film . Dablink Not to be confused with the Darwin ... logo The Darwin Awards are a tongue in cheek wikt honor Noun honor , created by Wendy Northcutt ... s. m , whose Rules section explains quote In the spirit of Charles Darwin , the Darwin Awards commemorate individuals who protect our gene pool by making the ultimate sacrifice of their own lives. Darwin .... The Darwin Awards books state that an attempt is made to disallow known urban legend s from .... The Darwin Awards site ref name DarwinSite http www.darwinawards.com Wendy Northcutt s Darwin Awards ... Darwin awards emails, are largely fictional. ref name snopes http www.snopes.com horrors freakish darwin04.asp snopes.com discussion of the Darwin Awards ref History The Awards have circulated ... of Darwin Awards, 7 August 1985 Vending Machine Tipover ref name tipover http groups.google.com ... anonymously authored email lists titled for example 1999 Darwin Awards have appeared annually since 1991. ref name tipover There are several websites that record Darwin Awards . ref name snopes Rules Wendy Northcutt Northcutt has stated five requirements for a Darwin Award Inability to reproduce ... consideration. ref The DarwinAwards.com http www.darwinawards.com rules Rules section reports Not a Darwin ... ointment in a hospital and specifically told not to smoke ref http darwinawards.com darwin darwin2006 ... would be eligible. ref cite web author title 2005 Darwin Award Chimney Cleaning Grenade url http darwinawards.com darwin darwin2005 09.html work Darwin Awards year 2005 accessdate 28 July 2010 ref To earn a Darwin Award, the candidate must have killed him or herself, rather than a third party ... no further sources than unverified and unreliable eyewitnesses . Most such stories on Northcutt s Darwin ... more details
Darwin Galcier may refer to Darwin Glacier Antarctica , located in Antarctica Darwin Glacier Kenya , located on Mount Kenya in Kenya Darwin Glacier California , located in the Sierra Nevada of California, USA Darwin Glacier Chile , located in Chile, South America Disambig ... more details
Islands and one on Cocos Island . The term Darwin s Finches was first applied by Percy Lowe in 1936, and popularised in 1947 by David Lack in his book Darwin s Finches . ref Lack, David. 1947. Darwin ... on the way to Tahiti Darwin noted that all the mockingbirds on Charles Island were of one species, those from Isabela Island Ecuador Albemarle of another, and those from Santiago Island Gal pagos James ... of finch. The mockingbird s Darwin had labelled by island were separate species rather than just varieties ... Fuller and Darwin s servant Syms Covington Covington , who had labelled them by island. ref name s2006 ...Taxobox name Darwin s finches image Darwin s finches by Gould.jpg image width image caption Large Ground ... before inclusion Certhidea br Pinaroloxias Darwin s finches also known as the Gal pagos finches ... to the true finch es. They were first collected by Charles Darwin on the Gal pagos Islands during ... and Peter T. Boag . ISBN 0 521 25243 1 ref ref harvnb Steinheimer 2004 p http darwin online.org.uk .... Darwin s theory During Second voyage of HMS Beagle the survey voyage of HMS Beagle HMS Beagle , Darwin had no idea of the significance of the birds of the Gal pagos. He had learned how to preserve ... GrantEstes09 Grant, K. Thalia and Estes, Gregory B. 2009 Darwin in Galapagos Footsteps to a New World ... Syms Covington . ref harvnb Steinheimer 2004 pp http darwin online.org.uk content frameset?viewtype ... of Darwin s theory of evolution by natural selection . On the Gal pagos Islands and afterward, Darwin thought in terms of centres of creation and rejected ideas of transmutation of species . ref name K2000xix Harvnb Keynes 2000 p http darwin online.org.uk content frameset?itemID F1840 ... between species on oceanic islands and on nearby continents. On San Crist bal Island Chatham Island ... one on Floreana Island Charles Island he carefully noted where mockingbirds had been caught. ref ... of species. ref name fieldnotesGalapagos Citation url http darwin online.org.uk EditorialIntroductions ... more details
about 2 May 1943 air raid on Darwin Raid on Darwin 2 May 1943 other air raids on Darwin Air raids on Australia, 1942 43 Use dmy dates date February 2011 Infobox military conflict conflict Bombing of Darwin image File Darwin 42.jpg 300px caption The explosion of an oil storage tank and clouds of smoke from other tanks, hit during the first Japanese air raid on Australia s mainland, at Darwin on 19 February ... War II , Pacific War date 19 February 1942 place Darwin, Northern Territory Darwin , Australia result ... prisoner br 6 10 aircraft destroyed ref http www.vrb.gov.au dvapublications CLIK darwin 42 45.pdf ref ... Pacific The Empire of Japan Japanese air raids on Darwin, Northern Territory Darwin on 19 February ... . ref cite book last Lockwood first Douglas authorlink coauthors title Australia s Pearl Harbour. Darwin ... dropped on Darwin than were used in the attack on Attack on Pearl Harbor Pearl Harbor . ref cite book ... magazine issue 2009 5 the bombing of darwin title The Bombing of Darwin accessdate 3 June 2009 ref ... ref Prelude Darwin had a population of about 2,000 at the time, the normal civilian population ... 242 bomber s and Fighter aircraft fighters . It is claimed that Darwin was poorly covered ...  mm or greater calibre. ref Tom Hall Darwin 1942 Australia s Darkest Hour , pages 104 105, Methuen 1980. ref However, the 14th Heavy Anti Aircraft Battery was stationed in Darwin at the time with their guns ... Darwin Bombed the Unit History of the 14th Heavy Anti Aircraft Battery, Australian Military History ..., North Africa or the Middle East. The only modern fighters at Darwin were 12 United States Army ... to cover a convoy that left Darwin before its arrival. ref name wde cite book last Edmunds first ... had departed Darwin at 09 00 a.m. on the 19th, bound for Kupang Airfield on Timor , from which ... on Melville Island, Northern Territory Melville Island disputed by Robert Rayner in the book Darwin Fortress , and then also by Father John McGrath, a Catholic priest conducting missionary ... more details
John Darwin may refer to John Darwin statistician 1923 2008 , formerly Government Statistician of New Zealand John Darwin disappearance case , Briton who faked his own death in a canoeing accident hndis Darwin, John ... more details
Orphan date April 2011 Darwin N v coord 79 30 S 155 0 E source GNIS is a large n v on the west side of the Cook Mountains and the Darwin Mountains which feeds both Darwin Glacier Antarctica Darwin Glacier and Hatherton Glacier . It was named for its association with Darwin Glacier by the New Zealand Darwin Glacier Party of the Commonwealth Trans Antarctic Expedition , 1956 58. References usgs gazetteer id 3537 name Darwin N v DEFAULTSORT Darwin Neve Category Snow fields of Antarctica Category Landforms of Oates Land OatesLand geo stub ... more details
BLP sources date July 2011 Darwin Oordt is an entrepreneur ref cite news url http news.google.com newspapers?id j2lfAAAAIBAJ&sjid my4MAAAAIBAJ&pg 4150,415558&dq darwin oordt&hl en title NASCAR drivers continue annual rotations last Dutton first Monte date October 2, 1999 work Lewiston Morning Tribune page 5B accessdate 11 July 2011 ref and has owned several publications throughout the United States. Oordt s earliest newspaper ventures included the purchase of a small weekly shopper publication in Minnesota , which he soon sold for 14 million. In 1994, Oordt funded and directed the startup of shopper publications for the Providence Journal , successfully launching the newspaper in Rhode Island and Massachusetts Shopper Enterprises network of 38 publications. Mr. Oordt also acquired Minnesota Sun Publication from the Guy Gannet Co in 1995. Sun Publication served 329,000 homes in the Minneapolis suburbs. This venture involved the acquisition and complete overhaul of a group of underperforming properties that, under Oordt s ownership and direction, were transformed into a successful nationwide publishing network. During this same period, Oordt developed a successful breeding operation for Tennessee Walking show horses. He ran a barn with over 100 head of horses and a breeding operation, and has produced numerous champion sires and award winners. Oordt is active as a counselor mentor for small businesses, offering advice and the benefit of his extensive experience and success to small business owners. He also serves on numerous national boards and industry councils, including the National Association of Advertising Publishers, Independent Free Papers of America and The Tennessee Walking Horse Owners Association. References Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Oordt, Darwin ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Oordt, Darwin Category American newspaper publishers people Category American ... more details
Infobox planet minorplanet yes width 25em bgcolour FFFFC0 apsis name Darwin symbol image caption discovery yes discovery ref discoverer C. U. Cesco and A. R. Klemola discovery site Yale Columbia Southern Station, El Leoncito discovered May 6, 1967 designations yes mp name 1991 alt names 1967 JL mp category orbit ref epoch May 14, 2008 aphelion 2.7148281 perihelion 1.7829535 semimajor eccentricity 0.2071854 period 1231.8305423 avg speed inclination 5.91737 asc node 328.59217 mean anomaly 4.86357 arg peri 345.42460 satellites physical characteristics yes dimensions mass density surface grav escape velocity sidereal day axial tilt pole ecliptic lat pole ecliptic lon albedo temperatures temp name1 mean temp 1 max temp 1 temp name2 max temp 2 spectral type abs magnitude 12.9 1991 Darwin 1967 JL is a Asteroid belt main belt asteroid discovered on May 6, 1967 by C. U. Cesco and A. R. Klemola at the Yale Columbia Southern Station, El Leoncito . It is named after the famous English naturalist Charles Darwin . External links http ssd.jpl.nasa.gov sbdb.cgi?sstr 1991 Darwin JPL Small Body Database Browser on 1991 Darwin Reflist Minor planets navigator 1990 Pilcher 1992 Galvarino Small Solar System bodies DEFAULTSORT Darwin Category Discoveries by Carlos Ulrrico Cesco Category Main Belt asteroids Category Asteroids named for people Category Astronomical objects discovered in 1967 Beltasteroid stub es 1991 Darwin eo 1991 Darwin fa it 1991 Darwin la 1991 Darwin hu 1991 Darwin ja no 1991 Darwin nn 1991 Darwin pl 1991 Darwin pt 1991 Darwin sk 1991 Darwin sr 1991 Darwin fi 1991 Darwin tl 1991 Darwin uk 1991 vi 1991 Darwin yo 1991 Darwin ... more details
Darwin Raid may refer to various World War II Japanese air attacks against Darwin, Australia, between 19 February 1942 and 2 May 1943, most notably Bombing of Darwin , the first and largest raids, on 19 February 1942 Raid on Darwin 2 May 1943 , the final raid, on 2 May 1943 For a complete list of air raids on Darwin, see Air raids on Australia, 1942 43 . disambig ... more details
Darwin Charles Richardson June 29, 1812 November 13, 1860 was an early convert to the Latter Day Saint movement , a Mormon pioneer , and was among the first Mormon missionaries to preach on the island of Jamaica . Richardson was born in Lisbon, New Hampshire Lisbon , New Hampshire . Little is known of his life prior to his becoming a Latter Day Saint follower of Joseph Smith, Jr. sometime before 1834. In 1834, he was a member of Zion s Camp that traveled from Ohio to Missouri in an attempt to assist Latter Day Saints there. In 1835, Richardson became an inaugural member of the First Quorum of Seventy . In January 1853, Richardson and three other Mormon missionaries arrived in Jamaica with the intent of preaching Mormonism throughout the West Indies . However, while they were visiting the American consul , a crowd of around 150 people surrounded the building and threatened violence if the polygamists were permitted to preach in Jamaica. Richardson and his companions left the island, but not before two of them had been shot at. ref B.H. Roberts ed. . Comprehensive History of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints . Salt Lake City, Utah Deseret Book 4 74 75. ref Richardson traveled to England to preach instead, and he returned to America in 1854 with over 2000 English converts. Richardson served as a captain of a company of Mormon pioneers that traveled across the United States to Utah Territory in 1854. Richardson died in Salt Lake City , Utah Territory. Notes reflist External links http gapages.com richad1.htm Grampa Bill s G.A. Pages Darwin Charles Richardson Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Richardson, Darwin ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH June 29, 1812 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH November 13, 1860 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Richardson, Darwin Category 1812 births Category 1860 deaths Category American Latter Day Saints Category American Mormon missionaries Category Converts to Mormonism Category Members of the First Quorum ... more details
The Darwin Industry is the large amount of historical scholarship about, and the large community of historians of science working on, Charles Darwin s life, work, and influence. The term has a slightly ... out studies on perhaps less and less important aspects of Darwin s work , but was originally a self designation of the scholars who began reevaluating Darwin and studying his manuscripts and correspondence of Charles Darwin correspondence in the second half of the 20th century. ref Lenoir 1987 , p. 115 quotation from Flannery 2006 , p. 163 ref Darwin s manuscripts and correspondence One of the most significant projects of the Darwin Industry has been the systematic publication of all of Darwin s unpublished writings. Two volumes of the Life and Letters of Charles Darwin were published in 1887 along with The Autobiography of Charles Darwin , edited by Francis Darwin two volumes of More Letters of Charles Darwin were published in 1902. Francis Darwin edited 1909 editions of Darwin s notebooks related to the inception of Darwin s theory inception of his theory . Darwin s granddaughter Nora Barlow pieced together the 1930 Diary of the Beagle from Darwin s unpublished notebooks. A flood of Darwiniana was published in the mid twentieth century, especially by Darwin s descendents, leading up to the 1959 Darwin Centennial , including an un redacted edition of Darwin s autobiography edited by Barlow. However, all this made up only a fraction of Darwin s correspondence and other unpublished ... versions of The Works of Charles Darwin , an 18 volume edition by AMS Press and a more scholarly 29 ... volume of Charles Darwin s Notebooks, 1836 1844 . ref Ruse 1996 , pp. 217 219 ref More significantly, two projects now make most of the primary material relating to Darwin available. Since 1974 the Darwin ... of Darwin, including sixteen volumes of an expected 30 published between 1985 and 2008 covering ... online. ref http www.darwinproject.ac.uk content section 4 30 Darwin Correspondence Project About ... more details