Miss Darwin Engaged Scientist’s Daughter

... Miss Darwin Engaged Scientist’s Daughter The engagement of Miss Cecily Darwin, daughter of Sir Charles Darwin, the atomic scientist, and Lady Darwin, Newham Grange, g:mbridxe. is announced toy. She is to marry Mr, John E, Littleton, eldest son of Mr, ...

Published: Monday 20 November 1950
Newspaper: Peterborough Evening Telegraph
County: Northamptonshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 55 | Page: 12 | Tags: none

VARIETY AMILIAR WORLD SPOTLIGHT BRINGS OUT it Not all Cxlefato the It’s a good way to get rid of money

... that we get the first mention of a mechanical talking machine Dr Erasmus Darwin who If remember rightly was the father of Charles Darwin of the Origin of Species” produced an apparatus which could say “pa pa and “ma ma Matthew Boulton wagered him a thousand ...

Published: Wednesday 01 August 1951
Newspaper: Daily Record
County: Lanarkshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 1820 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

Scientic:’s

... dxstm}mished men ag Clerk Maxwell, Michael Faraday Sir Joseph Lockver, Sir William Thomson Sir Henry Bessemer, T. H Huxley, Charles Darwin and Joseph Chamberlain. HOUSES AND PROPERTY! FOR SALE & EXCHANGE JOHN L. WILSON & COMPANY, Chartered Auc ioneers and Estale ...

Published: Saturday 12 September 1953
Newspaper: Peterborough Evening Telegraph
County: Northamptonshire, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 763 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

BALD HEAD MAY BE SIGN OF BRAINS

... made classed in the same brainy aboul baldness t?han say tholcntcgorv as Julius Caesar, shave of one's nose. |Napoleon, Charles Darwin, i We read from time to '.lmleN'oum Montgomery, Presi. of “reasons” for baldness. dent Eisenhower, or Sir Win- It Is caused ...

Published: Friday 27 November 1953
Newspaper: Peterborough Evening Telegraph
County: Northamptonshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 489 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

100 YEARS AGO

... tried to ignore it. , Best known example of this row between the clergy and ‘the scientists was that which centred around Charles Dar‘win’s “The Origin of Species,” and which finally culminated in a terrific verbal duel between T. H. Huxley, a friend of Darwin's ...

Published: Wednesday 29 September 1954
Newspaper: Peterborough Evening Telegraph
County: Northamptonshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 243 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

THE “ SPORT”

... ex-policeman in Somerset, who wag fortunate enough in fixing the sport and distributing it amongst horticulturalists.” Charles Darwin thought that the most important cause of mutation was excess of food and, although | since Darwin’s day we have additional ...

Published: Thursday 07 April 1955
Newspaper: Todmorden & District News
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 476 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

Around the Churches

... CHURCH.—The services last Sunday were conducted by Mr. W. Wilcock. In the morning he told Ihcl children the story of Charles Darwin and Thomas Bridges, and in the afternoon spoke to the adult congregation about two notable characters from the New Te ...

Published: Friday 12 August 1955
Newspaper: Todmorden & District News
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2202 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

WEEKEND TV AND RADIO

... Melody. 8.56— Weather. 940—Or‘¥m recital. 9.3o—Sermon. 10.156—Reports on current events. 10.45—The! Kentish Hills and Charles Darwin (talk). 11.0—Your Concert Choice. 12.0—Assignment in Itw. 12.10—The Critics. 12.55 —Weather, K. R | I.o—News. 110 — Country ...

Published: Saturday 10 March 1956
Newspaper: Peterborough Evening Telegraph
County: Northamptonshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 313 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

oo s A ’7‘—‘—““-“—-——\4 | |\ e ’ B OUR READERS’ VIEWS

... truth of these words. Can he deny that many of the world’s leading sceptics including William E. H. Lecky, J. S. Mill, and Charles Darwin testify for Christ. On page 398 of “Science and Education” appear the following words, written by Thomas Huxley: “By the ...

Published: Friday 11 January 1957
Newspaper: Shetland Times
County: Shetland, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 822 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

AROUN D

... services were conducted by Mr., W. Wilcock. In the morning he spoke to the young people on g subject based on the stories of Charles Darwin and ‘Thomas Bridges. At the afternoon ‘service Mr. Wilcock spoke to the ‘adult congregation from a text from Luke chapter ...

Published: Friday 07 February 1958
Newspaper: Todmorden & District News
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2470 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

The Bible To-day Presbytery Elders’ Conference

... beliet and faith derived from | four main causes, or influences. The first of these was the work and pubiications of Charles Darwin. “The Origin of the Species™ was a book that heralded the growing tide of scientific philosophy which has become so much ...

Published: Saturday 06 September 1958
Newspaper: Fife Free Press
County: Fife, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 504 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

1 i't DAILY RECORD Thursday July 1939 Worth a try “ When say ‘ Dinner’s ready lllllflllllllllllllllllBUD NEILL ..

... State Building As he hRrtled past an open window ho shouted: “I'm all right so deluding ourselves and stud'ed the works of Charles Darwin —II G Hickman Street Clas gow S3 A MYSTERY ATER some friends had left discovered my engage ment ring was missing We looked ...

Published: Thursday 16 July 1959
Newspaper: Daily Record
County: Lanarkshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 1802 | Page: 2 | Tags: none