DARWIN'S COFFIN
... here, and here it has remained ever since, a matter now of fourteen years. T. B. III -.'Ti*,'- r THE COFFIN MADE FOR CHARLES DARWIN. ...
... here, and here it has remained ever since, a matter now of fourteen years. T. B. III -.'Ti*,'- r THE COFFIN MADE FOR CHARLES DARWIN. ...
... of Pierre Laffitte, the present director of Positivism. At the end is a grand piano by Broadwood, once the property of Charles Darwin. The introductory address to the community was given in May, 1881, by I'rederic Harrison, who has continued to lecture ...
... fell House where Henry VII* Stayed On his way to Bosworth Field, 1485 Shrewsbury's Modern Hero, Charles Darwin, and the Mount, where he was Born Charles Darwin, the great evolutionist, was born on February 12, 1809, and spent his early /ears in Shrewsbury ...
... ins the Zambes' River at Victoria Falls. Professor Darwin, himself one of our foiemist scientists, is a son of the great Charles Darwin, and Presid .nt of the British Association Photo l ...
... received his education at Shrewsbury School under the head mastership of Dr. Samuel Butler. Among his schoolfellows was Charles Darwin. He afterwards went to Cambridge. One of his earliest memories is that of seeing Oueen Victoria as an infant in her nurse's ...
... REMEMBER, REMEMBER, THE NINTH OF NOVEMBER. BIRTHDAY HONOURS PROFESSOR SIR G. H. DARWIN, K.C.B. He is son of the great Charles Darwin and was presi dent of the British Association during its recent visit to South Africa Maull Fox THE PRINCE OF WALES AT ...
... notice of this famous nonagenarian would be complete without at least calling to mind his life-Ion^ intimacy with Mr. Charles Darwin, and the part he took in promoting the reception and due understanding of the Origin of Species. As Mr. Francis Darwin ...
... have little in common. Perhaps An Amurath an Amurath succeeds The would be more appropriate to the Mantle of accession of Charles Darwin's son to Elijah the Presidency of the British Associa tion. The choice, however, will not fail to strike the imagination ...
... Association attended the seventy-eighth annual meeting which was held in Dublin, Mr. Francis Darwin, son of the great Charles Darwin, being President. Our group shows some of the most distinguished members present. Reading from left to right the names ...
... Wallace, as the result of his observations during travel, arrived simultaneously at the theory of Natural Selection with Charles Darwin, and of the generous strife between the two men, each to yield the credit to the other, is well known. Dr. Wallace has ...
... birthday on January 8, is brought once again into prominent notice by. the centenary of his coexpounder of evolution Charles Darwin's birth (February Id, 1809). Dr. Wallace thinks he was of Scottish descent, but he was born in Monmouthshire, and started ...
... 1809-- THE CENTENARY OF CHARLES DARWIN-- 1882. Tlh ILife sumdl iF ftlh ]BnHg|HS(t Described by EDWARD CLODD Advancing years need their consolations, and among these is the material for comparison between the past and present attitude of thinkers and ...