Darwin exhibition at lloydlibrary.org

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> Charles Darwin
> Born: February 12, 1809, Shrewsbury, England
> Died: April 19, 1882, Down House, Downe, England
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> Career: Naturalist, though studied medicine and theology at Edinburgh
> and Cambridge. Natural History was a childhood interest that never went
> away. Cambridge botany professor, John Stevens Henslow, got me a job as
> the naturalist on the HMS Beagle for its voyage to survey coastal areas
> of South America and some islands in the Pacific Ocean in the years
> 1831-1836.
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> Notable achievements: The concepts of Evolution and Survival of the
> Fittest are most closely associated with my work, though I have
> published on topics such as coral reefs, climbing plants, and
> insectivorous plants. See a list of my publications below.
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> http://www.lloydlibrary.org/exhibits/darwin/index.html
>

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MfG, Karl Dietz
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