Dablink This is about the physician and father of Charles Darwin for others with the same name see RobertDarwin disambiguation . Image Robert Darwin.jpg thumb right RobertDarwin, from an oil painting by James Pardon 1811 1829 Dr Robert Waring Darwin , Fellow of the Royal Society F.R.S. 30 May 1766 ... Charles Darwin . He was a member of the influential Darwin Wedgwood family . Biography Darwin was born in Lichfield , the son of Erasmus Darwin and his first wife Mary Howard. He was named after his uncle, Robert Waring Darwin of Elston 1724 1816 , a bachelor. His mother died in 1770 and Mary ... name dm10 harvnb Desmond Moore 1991 p 10 ref ref name fd8 harvnb Darwin 1887 pp http darwin online.org.uk content frameset?viewtype text&itemID F1452.1&pageseq 26 8 10 ref In Edinburgh RobertDarwin ... 25,000 to Susannah. By then RobertDarwin was well established, and they married on 18 April 1796. Their first child, Marianne, was born at The Crescent. RobertDarwin purchased land overlooking the River ... Josiah Wedgwood III Susan Elizabeth Darwin 1803 1866 Erasmus Alvey Darwin 1804 1881 Charles Robert ... Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Darwin, Robert ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION ... Darwin, Robert Category English medical doctors Category 18th century English medical doctors Category ... Society Category 1766 births Category 1848 deaths de RobertDarwin el es RobertDarwin fr RobertDarwin ko ja fi RobertDarwin zh ... two illegitimate daughters. In 1783 Darwin began his studies of medicine at the University of Edinburgh ... years old, Darwin set up practice in Shrewsbury , the county town of Shropshire . The family story was that he ... ill while that doctor was away for several days on business. Darwin was called in, and as the apothecary ... about which doctor was to blame. Darwin hastily published a pamphlet showing that the other ..., the other doctor moved elsewhere. After only six months, Darwin already had between forty and fifty ... more details
RobertDarwin 1766 1848 was a British physician and father of Charles Darwin. RobertDarwin may also refer to RobertDarwin of Elston 1682 1754 , lawyer father of Erasmus DarwinRobert Alvey Darwin 1826 1847 Robert Waring Darwin of Elston 1724 1816 , English botanist Robin Darwin born Robert Vere Darwin 1910 1974 , British artist, great grandson of Charles Darwin hndis Darwin, Robert ... more details
Robert Waring Darwin 1724 1816 of Elston Hall was an English botanist. He was the son of RobertDarwin of Elston 1682 1754 , a lawyer, and his wife Elizabeth Hill 1702 1797 . His youngest brother was Erasmus Darwin 1731 1802 , the poet, philosopher, and physician. He never married and had no children, but his nephew Dr Robert Waring Darwin , son of Erasmus and father of Charles Darwin , took his name, and the two should not be confused. In 1787 he published Principia Botanica full title Principia Botanica or, a Concise and Easy Introduction to the Sexual Botany of Linnaeus , in 1787, an introduction to the Linnean system of taxonomy . His famous great nephew Charles notes, in his The Autobiography of Charles Darwin autobiography blockquote The eldest son of Robert, christened Robert Waring, succeeded to the estate of Elston, and died there at the age of ninety two, a bachelor. He had a strong taste for poetry, like his youngest brother Erasmus, as I infer from the later having dedicated an manuscript MS. volume of juvenalia juvenile poems to him, with the words, By whose example and encouragement ... corresponded together in verse. Robert also cultivated botany, and, when an oldish man, he published his Principia Botanica . This book in MS. was beautifully written, and my father Dr. R.W. Darwin ... the book, as the copy in my possession is the third edition. ref Darwin, 1897. p.4 ref blockquote botanist R.W.Darwin Darwin, Robert Notes references References The Life and Letters of Charles Darwin, in Two Volumes, vol 1 . Francis Darwin, ed. New York, 1897. External links http darwin.lib.cam.ac.uk perl nav?class name term Darwin 2C 20R. 20W. 20 2C 20of 20Elston dmode dr Darwin correspondence database DEFAULTSORT Darwin, Robert Waring, of Elston Category English botanists Category Darwin Wedgwood family Category 1724 births Category 1816 deaths de Robert Waring Darwin es Robert Waring Darwin ... more details
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 family Anne Darwin 1841&ndash 1851 , daughter of Charles 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 Charles Galton Darwin 1887&ndash 1962 , physicist and activist Charles Waring Darwin 1856&ndash 1858 , youngest son of Charles Edward Levett Darwin 1821&ndash 1901 , solicitor and author Darwin Wedgwood family Elizabeth Darwin 1847&ndash 1926 , daughter of Charles Emma Darwin n e Wedgwood 1808&ndash 1896 , wife of Charles Emma Darwin novelist floruit fl. 2000s , novelist Erasmus Darwin 1731&ndash 1802 , physician and biologist, grandfather of Charles Erasmus Alvey Darwin 1804&ndash 1881 , brother of Charles Etty Darwin 1843&ndash 1929 , daughter of Charles Francis Darwin 1848&ndash 1925 , botanist Francis Sacheverel Darwin 1786&ndash 1859 , physician and traveler, madman 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 RobertDarwin 1766&ndash 1848 , physician, father of Charles Robert Waring Darwin of Elston 1724&ndash 1816 , author of Principia Botanica Robin Darwin 1910&ndash 1974 , artist Ursula Mommens n e Darwin 1908&ndash 2010 , potter William Erasmus Darwin 1839&ndash 1914 , eldest son of Charles Randal Keynes , descendant of Charles Darwin and author of Annie s Box Ben Darwin born 1976 , Australian international Rugby ... 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 Ricordi Producer Alessandro Colombini Reviews Allmusic Rating 4.5 5 Allmusic class album id r29836 pure url yes link 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 Darwin is the second album by Banco del Mutuo Soccorso . It was released in 1972 on 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 All tracks by Vittorio Nocenzi 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 pl Darwin fi Darwin albumi ... 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
Sir Robert Vere Robin Darwin Order of the Bath KCB Commander of the Order of the British Empire CBE 7 May 1910 30 January 1974 was a UK British artist and Principal of the Royal College of Art . He was the son of the golf writer Bernard Darwin and his wife the engraver Elinor Monsell . His sister is the potter Ursula Mommens . He was a great grandson of the naturalist Charles Darwin . In 1931 he married Yvonne Darwin Yvonne Darby 1900? 1985 who was also an artist. After their divorce, he later married Ginette Hewitt http groups.google.co.uk group alt.talk.royalty browse thread thread 4f138674c5f238fe 7191135e1ab16c3f?lnk gst died 2006 , who had been previously married to Lt Col Kenneth Morton Evans, OBE, TD and Bar, by whom she had two children, a son, Michael and a daughter, Angela. UK artist stub Persondata NAME Darwin, Robert Vere ALTERNATIVE NAMES Darwin, Robin SHORT DESCRIPTION British artist DATE OF BIRTH 7 May 1910 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 30 January 1974 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Darwin, Robert Vere Category 1910 births Category 1974 deaths Category Knights Commander of the Order of the Bath Category Commanders of the Order of the British Empire Category People associated with the Royal College of Art ... more details
Susannah Darwin n e Wedgwood 1765 1817 was the wife of RobertDarwin , and mother of Charles Darwin , and part of the Wedgwood pottery family. She was the daughter of Josiah Wedgwood Josiah and Sarah Wedgwood. In 1817 she started growing ill, with gastrointestinal symptoms that were probably a sign of either a severe ulcer or stomach cancer. She died on Thursday, July 15, 1817. She was a caring mother of not only little Charles Darwin but also his brothers and sisters. But as she neglected his studies she would have not have been proud of him as she died before he went to college and university. Citation needed date January 2011 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Darwin, Susannah ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1765 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH Thursday, July 15, 1817 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Darwin, Susannah Category 1765 births Category 1817 deaths Category People from Staffordshire before 1974 Category Charles Darwin UK bio stub ... more details
A Darwin machine a 1987 coinage by William H. Calvin , by analogy to a Turing machine is a machine that, like a Turing machine, involves an iteration process that yields a high quality result, but, whereas a Turing machine uses logic , the Darwin machine uses rounds of variation, selection, and inheritance . In its original connotation, a Darwin machine is any process that bootstrap s quality by utilizing all of the six essential features of a Darwinian process A pattern is copied with variations , where populations of one variant pattern compete with another population, their relative success biased by a multifaceted environment natural selection so that winners predominate in producing the further variants of the next generation Darwin s inheritance principle . More loosely, a Darwin machine is a process that utilizes some subset of the Darwinian essentials, typically natural selection to create a non reproducing pattern, as in neural Darwinism . Many aspects of neural development utilize overgrowth followed by pruning to a pattern, but the resulting pattern does not itself create further copies. Darwin machine has been used multiple times to name computer programs after Charles Darwin . See also Artificial life Artificial intelligence Darwin among the Machines Evolutionary computation ... , http www.williamcalvin.com 1980s 1987Nature.htm The brain as a Darwin Machine , Nature 330 33 34 ... historian George B. Dyson 1998 , Darwin Among the Machines The Evolution of Global Intelligence Perseus 1997 1998 ISBN 0 7382 0030 1. J. M. Manier 1996 , Reason and Instinct Robert Wright s The Moral Animal and Henry Plotkin s Darwin, Machines and the Nature of Knowledge . THEORY AND PSYCHOLOGY. 6 2 347 348. ISSN 0959 3543 Henry Plotkin 1994 , Darwin Machines and the Nature of Knowledge Harvard University Press. ISBN 067419280X Henry Plotkin & Nicholas S. Thompson 1995 , Darwin Machines and the Nature of Knowledge . Contemporary Psychology . 40 12 , 1179. E. A. Smith 1995 , Darwin Machines ... more details
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Infobox Scientist name Sir George Howard Darwin, FRS box width 300px image George Darwin sepia tone.jpg image width 240px caption Sir George Howard Darwin birth date birth date 1845 07 09 df y birth place ... Sir George Howard Darwin , Fellow of the Royal Society FRS 9 July 1845 &ndash Cambridge , 7 December 1912 ref GRO Register of Deaths DEC 1912 3b 552 CAMBRIDGE George H. Darwin, aged 67 ref was an England English astronomer and mathematician . Biography File Sir George Howard Darwin by Mark Gertler 1912.jpg thumb right 200px Sir George Howard Darwin , oil on canvas, Mark Gertler File Lady George Darwin by Cecilia Beaux 1889.jpeg thumb right 200px Lady George Darwin , pastel, Cecilia Beaux , 1889 Darwin was born at Down House , Kent, the second son and fifth child of Charles Darwin Charles and Emma Darwin . He studied under Charles Pritchard , and entered St John s College, Cambridge in 1863 ... name Darwin, George Howard ref where his tutor was Edward John Routh . He graduated as second wrangler ... http www.britannica.com eb article 9029407 Sir George Darwin Britannica.com Sir George Darwin ref ... of that organization. Darwin married Martha Maud du Puy of Philadelphia . They had two sons and two daughters Gwen Raverat 1885 1957 , artist. Charles Galton Darwin 1887 1962 , physicist. Margaret Elizabeth Darwin 1890 1974 , married Sir Geoffrey Keynes . William RobertDarwin 1894 1970 References reflist Works by G. H. Darwin http www.1902encyclopedia.com T TID tides.html Tides Encyclop dia ... memoirs by Sir Francis Darwin and Professor E. W. Brown, lectures on Hill s lunar theory, etc... Cambridge University Press, 1916 The Scientific Papers of Sir George Darwin . 1907. Cambridge ... Biography id Darwin http www.stephenjaygould.org library modern science chapter28.html The Genesis of Double Stars by George Darwin, from A.C. Seward s http www.stephenjaygould.org library seward modern science.html Darwin and Modern Science 1909 . NRA P7464 http www.nahste.ac.uk cgi bin view ... more details
by Dr. Robert Stephens in late 1993 to begin planning for an annual Darwin Day celebration. Its first ... and Robert Stephens, co founded an unofficial effort to promote Darwin Day. In 2001, Chesworth moved .... ref Citation unused data DUPLICATE DATA date 2001 last Stephens first Robert title Darwin Day .... Robert Stephens, a scientist, as its President, Darwin Day Celebration has sought particularly ...HolidayInfo image Charles Darwin photograph by Julia Margaret Cameron, 1968.jpg caption Charles DarwinDarwin at 59 holiday name Darwin Day significance The day celebrates Darwin s life and work observedby Various groups and individuals date February 12 celebrations Various Darwin Day is a recently instituted celebration intended to commemorate the anniversary of the birthday birth of Charles Darwin on February 12, 1809. The day is used to highlight Darwin s contribution to science and to promote science in general. History The celebration of Darwin s work and tributes to his life have been organized ... on the southern outskirts of London where Darwin and members of his family lived from 1842 until the death of Emma Darwin in 1896. In 1909, 265 scientists and dignitaries from 167 countries met in Cambridge, England, to honor Darwin s contributions and to discuss vigorously the recent discoveries .... ref cite web last Richmond first Marsha title The 1909 Darwin Celebration date 2007 09 17 year ... ref Also in 1909, on February 12, the 100th birth anniversary of Darwin and the 50th anniversary of the publication ... Museum of Natural History . A bronze bust of Darwin was unveiled. ref cite web title The Darwin ... Society of New Zealand held a Darwin Celebration . There was a very large attendance. ref cite ... ref On November 24 28, 1959, The University of Chicago held a major, well publicized, celebration of Darwin and the publication of On the Origin of Species . ref cite web title Guide to the Darwin Centennial .... ref http pinicola.ca darwind2.htm Darwin s Day at Bishops Mills Natural History Centre ref In the United ... more details
for the ailing, and medical comforts and simple medicine based on Robert Waring Darwin Dr. RobertDarwin s old prescription book. Emma often played the piano for Charles, and in Charles 1871 The Descent of Man and Selection in Relation to Sex , Darwin spent several pages on the evolution of musical ..., and this would include RobertDarwin my Father , Erasmus Alvey Darwin Brother and almost ...Dablink For novelist Emma Darwin this Emma Darwin s great great granddaughter , see Emma Darwin novelist . File George Richmond Emma Darwin 1840.jpg thumb 200px right Emma Darwin, wife of Charles Emma Darwin n e Wedgwood 2 May 1808 7 October 1896 was the wife of Charles Darwin , the English naturalist ... Adrian surname2 Moore given2 James authorlink2 James Moore biographer year 1991 title Darwin publisher ... Unitarian church. Charles Darwin was her first cousin because their shared grandparents were Josiah and Sarah Wedgwood, and as the Darwin Wedgwood family Wedgwood and Darwin families were ... her father went to collect them he was accompanied by Caroline Darwin and also took Charles Darwin ... when they helped Charles Darwin to overturn his father s objections to the Voyage of the Beagle . During ... at the age of 26, and the gossip that his brother Erasmus Alvey Darwin was paired off with Emma ... of them later achieved considerable success in their chosen careers George Darwin George , Francis Darwin Francis and Horace Darwin Horace became Fellows of the Royal Society. ref cite web title ...?id 4294972811 accessdate 2010 09 29 format PDF ref Emma Darwin is especially remembered for her patience and fortitude in dealing with Charles Darwin s illness her husband s long term illness . In nursing ... frequent illnesses, and endured the deaths of three of them Anne Darwin Anne , Mary, and Charles ... Belief Darwin was open about his scepticism before they became engaged, and she discussed with him ... Darwin was already speculating on transmutation of species . Having decided to marry, he visited ... 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
fine checked pattern. caption Charles RobertDarwin, aged 45 in 1854, by then working towards publication ... Charles RobertDarwin Royal Society FRS 12  February 1809  19  April 1882 was an English ... plants The seven year old Charles Darwin in 1816. Charles RobertDarwin was born in Shrewsbury ... doctor and financier RobertDarwin , and Susannah Darwin n e Wedgwood . He was the grandson of Erasmus ... largely Unitarianism Unitarian , though the Wedgwoods were adopting Anglicanism . RobertDarwin, himself ... indifferent. ref Harvnb Browne 1995 pp 72 88 ref Darwin was rather bored by Robert Jameson s natural ...pp semi small yes pp move indef featured article Infobox scientist box width 245px name Charles RobertDarwin image Charles Darwin seated crop.jpg image size 245px alt Three quarter length studio photo showing Darwin s characteristic large forehead and bushy eyebrows with deep set eyes, pug nose and mouth ... Medal 1859 br Copley Medal 1864 signature Charles Darwin Signature.svg signature alt Charles Darwin ... quote In The Origin , Darwin provided an alternative hypothesis for the development, diversification ... 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 Bentley authorlink ..., MD isbn 0 8018 0222 9 pages page iv quote Darwin s solution is a magnificent synthesis of evidence ... form, Darwin s scientific discovery is the unifying theory of the life sciences , explaining the biodiversity diversity of life . ref http darwin online.org.uk biography.html The Complete Works of Darwin Online Biography. darwin online.org.uk . Retrieved on 2006 12 15 br Harvnb Dobzhansky 1973 ref ... to a modern reprint of Darwin s work The Origin of Species has special claims on our attention ... long consensus building process. 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 ... more details
, 1831 36, under the command of Captain Robert Fitz Roy, R.N. London Henry Colburn http darwin online.org.uk ... 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 ... Geography of Magellan and Chilean Antarctica Region fr Canal de Darwin ... more details
s Landed Gentry , Darwin formerly of Downe, 1966 ref His siblings were Robert Waring Darwin of Elston RobertDarwin 17 October 1724&ndash 4 November 1816 Elizabeth Darwin 15 September 1725&ndash 8 April 1800 William Alvey Darwin 3 October 1726&ndash 7 October 1783 Anne Darwin 12 November 1727&ndash 3 August 1813 Susannah Darwin 10 April 1729&ndash 29 September 1789 John Darwin, rector of Elston ... Darwin II 1759&ndash 1799 Elizabeth Darwin 1763, survived 4 months Robert Waring Darwin 1766&ndash ... Mrs. Darwin died in 1770. A governess , Mary Parker, was hired to look after Robert. By late 1771 ...Dablink This article is about Erasmus Darwin, who lived 1731 1802 for his descendants with the same name, see Erasmus Darwin disambiguation . Infobox person name Erasmus Darwin image Portrait of Erasmus Darwin by Joseph Wright of Derby 1792 .jpg caption Erasmus Darwin c.1792 3. Original oil painting ..., Breadsall residence Lichfield Erasmus Darwin 12 December 1731 18 April 1802 was an England English ... of life. He was a member of the Darwin Wedgwood family , which includes his grandsons Charles Darwin and Francis Galton . Darwin was also a founding member of the Lunar Society of Birmingham , a discussion group of pioneering industrialists and natural philosophers. Erasmus Darwin House , his home in Lichfield , is now a museum dedicated to Erasmus Darwin and his life s work. Life Early life File Darwin cutout.gif thumb upright Stone cast bust of Erasmus Darwin, by W. J. Coffee , c. 1795 Born at Elston Hall, Nottinghamshire near Newark on Trent , England , the youngest of seven children of RobertDarwin of Elston 12 August 1682&ndash 20 November 1754 , a lawyer, and his wife Elizabeth Hill 1702 ... name Darwin, Erasmus ref He obtained his medical education at the University of Edinburgh Medical School . Whether Darwin ever obtained the formal degree of Doctor of Medicine MD is not known. Darwin ... his success in the new locale. Darwin was a highly successful physician for more than fifty ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 File Dun Emer Press device.jpg thumb Device of the Dun Emer Press , designed by Elinor Monsell about 1903 Elinor Mary Darwin n e Monsell , 1871 &ndash 1954 was an Ireland Irish engraver and portrait painter. She was born in Limerick , Munster and studied at the Slade School of Art in London , earning a scholarship in 1896. She married Bernard Darwin , the golf writer grandson of the British naturalist Charles Darwin in 1906. Their children were Ursula Darwin born 1908 and Sir Robert Vere Darwin 1910 1974 . She illustrated some of her husband s books for children, such as the Tale Of Mr. Tootleoo and Every Idle Dream . She taught her husband s cousin Gwen Raverat engraving. She also designed the Abbey Theatre logo. Her brother John Robert Monsell was a children s author and illustrator, and collaborated with Herbert Hughes musicologist Herbert Hughes on Rivals , a 1935 musical version of Richard Brinsley Sheridan s The Rivals . Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Darwin, Elinor Mary ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1871 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1954 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Darwin, Elinor Mary Category 1871 births Category 1954 deaths Category Irish engravers Category Irish painters Category People from County Limerick Category Irish women artists Ireland painter stub ... 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
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Image Bernard Darwin.jpg thumb right 250px Bernard Darwin Bernard Richard Meirion Darwin Commander of the Order ... a grandson of the British naturalist Charles Darwin , was a golf writer and high standard amateur golfer. He was inducted into the World Golf Hall of Fame . Biography Darwin was the son of Francis Darwin ... grandson of Charles Darwin see Darwin Wedgwood family , and was brought up by Charles and his wife Emma Darwin Emma at their home, Down House . His younger half sister was the poet Frances Cornford . Darwin was educated at Eton College , and graduated in law from Trinity College, Cambridge ... final year. ref Venn id DRWN894BR name Darwin, Bernard Richard Meirion ref Darwin married the engraver Elinor Monsell in 1906. They had one son, Sir Robert Vere Darwin , and two daughters the potter Ursula Mommens , and Nicola Mary Elizabeth Darwin. During the First World War he served with the Royal Army Ordnance Corps in Macedonia region Macedonia as a lieutenant . After Cambridge, Darwin ..., and also appointed as non playing captain, Darwin was pressed into service at the last minute as a player, when one of the British team members, Robert Harris, was unable to play. He lost ... www.hickorygolfers.com notes.php darwin , he also occasionally wrote on cricket , and prefaced the first edition of The Oxford Dictionary of Quotations. Bernard Darwin was an authority on Charles ... to flippant themes, and Darwin was known to insert quotes from or about Dickens in them. When ..., Darwin was chosen to contribute the foreword to The Pickwick Papers. He was also asked by The Times .... The article has been included since in a few anthologies. Bernard Darwin s works were kept in print by Herbert Warren Wind through his curated Classics of Golf Library. In 2005, Darwin was elected to the World Golf Hall of Fame , in the Lifetime Achievement category. Bibliography Bernard Darwin ... original edition of the Darwin sketchbook Portraits of golf s greatest players and other selections ... more details
Robert FitzRoy , FitzRoy s steward Harry Fuller and Darwin s servant Syms Covington Covington ...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 ... by Charles Darwin on the Gal pagos Islands during Second voyage of HMS Beagle the second voyage of the Beagle . Thirteen are found on the Gal pagos Islands and one on Cocos Island . The term Darwin ... Darwin s Finches . ref Lack, David. 1947. Darwin s Finches . Cambridge University Press reissued in 1961 ... ref harvnb Steinheimer 2004 p http darwin online.org.uk content frameset?viewtype text&itemID A161&pageseq ... food sources. The birds are all dull colored. 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 .... 2009 Darwin in Galapagos Footsteps to a New World Princeton University Press, Princeton. ref In Gal pagos ... http darwin online.org.uk content frameset?viewtype text&itemID A161&pageseq 2 301 303 ref Nonetheless, these birds were to play an important part in the inception 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 ... to the finches. When examining his specimens on the way to Tahiti Darwin noted that all the mockingbirds ... Citation url http darwin online.org.uk EditorialIntroductions Chancellor Keynes Galapagos.html title Darwin s field notes on the Galapagos A little world within itself author Gordon Chancellor coauthors Randal Keynes date October 2006 publisher Darwin Online ref ref Harvnb Eldredge 2006 ref Following his return from the voyage, Darwin presented the finches to the Geological Society of London at their meeting ... from the Gal pagos Islands which Darwin had thought were Icterid blackbirds , Grosbeak gross ... more details
Darwin Neve coor dm 79 30 S 155 0 E is a large neve on the west side of the Cook and Darwin Mountains which feeds the Darwin and Hatherton Glaciers . Named for its association with Darwin Glacier Antarctica Darwin Glacier by the New Zealand Darwin Glacier Party of the Commonwealth Trans Antarctic Expedition , 1956 58. usgs gazetteer antarctica geo stub Category Geography of Antarctica ... more details