The lost collection of books that kept Charles Darwin company aboard HMS Beagle and provided inspiration for his later works on evolution has been made publicly available for the first time today.
A hundred and eighty years ago, Darwin visited the city of Santiago, Chile. Generations later, one of its residents has worked for months to recreate his voyage in Lego; and soon you might be able to ...
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The dock where Charles Darwin’s ship HMS Beagle spent its final days has been given protected status to help preserve it for the future. Darwin made the discoveries that led to the formulation of his ...
This is the first and only picture of Charles Darwin on board HMS Beagle during his significant scientific voyage that led to his theory of evolution. The newly-identified watercolour painting depicts ...
It was a dark, overcast night in the summer of 1944, with a slight drizzle, reasonably clear visibility and a relatively calm sea, as HMS Beagle nosed its way out of Portland harbour, an American ...
Archaeologists have found the dock where the HMS Beagle, the vessel that carried Charles Darwin around the world, was likely dismantled. A team of experts, commissioned by Historic England, say they ...
The dock where Charles Darwin’s ship HMS Beagle spent its final days has been given protected status to help preserve it for the future. Darwin made the discoveries that led to the formulation of his ...
Charles Darwin on board the Beagle, painted off the coast of Argentina on 24th September, 1832 Credit: Photo: Sotheby's It was arguably the most important voyage in scientific history, in which ...
The remains of a rare 19th Century dock built for Charles Darwin's ship HMS Beagle has been recognized as a site of national importance. The submerged mud berth on the River Roach in Rochford, Essex, ...
It was a dark, overcast night in the summer of 1944, with a slight drizzle, reasonably clear visibility and a relatively calm sea, as HMS Beagle nosed its way out of Portland harbour, an American ...