THE HOME OF THE LATE CHARLES DARWIN, DOWN, KENT
... i. The Exterior from the Garden.-2. Mr. Darwin's Study. THE HOME OF THE LATE CHARLES DARWIN, DOWN, KENT ...
... i. The Exterior from the Garden.-2. Mr. Darwin's Study. THE HOME OF THE LATE CHARLES DARWIN, DOWN, KENT ...
... THE HOME OF THE LATE CHARLES DARWIN, DOWN, KENT I. The Exterior from the Garden. -2. Mr. Darwin's Study. ...
... UNVEILING THE STATUE OF THE LATE CHARLES DARWIN IN THE NATURAL HISTORY MUSEUM, SOUTH KENSINGTON THE REBELLION IN CANADA-- COLONEL OTTER ATTACKING THE REBELS AT CUT KNIFE HILL, NORTH-WEST TERRITORY ...
... Lord Rayleigh, Sir Archibald Geikie, Lord Strathcona, and others. Lord Kelvin was buried near the tombs of Newton and Charles Darwin DRAWN BY ARTHUR GARRATT ...
... flora is also referred to by Erasmus Darwin in his Botanic Garden, upon which the fame as a poet of the grandfather of Charles Darwin is founded. a.m 1. Sow-thistle (closes) 2. Goat's-beard 3. Ox Tongue 4. Wild Succory 5. Poppy 6. Cafs-ear 7. White Water ...
... AGASSIZ, HIS LIFE AND W ORK. By CHARLES F. HOLDER, Author of Lifo and Works of Charles Darwin, &c. Fully Hlustrated. Crown Svo, cloth gilt, 5s. Previously issued CHARLES DARWIN, HIS LIFE AND WORK. By CHARLES F. HOLDER. A CLEVER DETECTIVE STORY. AN ARTIST ...
... judges this year were Mr. Harrison Weir, Dr. Gordon Stables, R.N., and Mr. .T. J. Weir, whilst Lady Dorothy Neville and Mr. Charles Darwin were among the patrons. It is not known whether it is in pur suance of his researches as to the origin of species that ...
... Sir John Herschel, Hallam Lord Tennyson, the Hon. Lionel Tennyson, Mrs. Cameron, G. F. Watts, R.A., William Spedding, Charles Darwin, W. II. Longfellow, Dr. Jowett, Dr. Butler, Mrs. Ritchie, Dean Bradley, James Russell Lowell, the Marquess of Dufferin ...
... flower show was recognised so long ago as 1897, when £1,000 was set aside from profits for the erection of a statue to Charles Darwin, himself born in Shrews bury. In addi tion to this sum donations amounting to £25,000 have been made from a total of /350 ...
... special sittings, when the Cardinal was in his ninetieth year (what has become, by the way, of Mr. Olsson's portrait?); Charles Darwin, painted by the Hon. John Collier; William III., a large equestrian portrait, attributed to Wyck, presented by Mr. Henry ...
... delivering, in the north of Scotland, some very interesting lectures on flowers. His examination of the recent discoveries by Charles Darwin and Sir John Lubbock, as regards the fertilisation of flowers, were particularly instructive. Equalisation Duties. The ...
... as a class they have altered little since the days when they attracted the notice of that wonderful observer, the late Charles Darwin. In his journal, Voyage of H.M.S. Beagle, he frequently alludes to their picturesque personalities (p. 41). Their ...