Charles Darwin in the sand walk at Down House, c1870 (1887). Artist: Unknown

Charles Darwin in the sand walk at Down House, c1870 (1887). Artist: Unknown

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Charles Darwin in the sand walk at Down House, c1870 (1887). English naturalist Darwin (1809-1882) spent much time walking and thinking in his garden at Down House, near Beckenham, Kent, his home for forty years. It was at Down House that he wrote his important works including On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection (1859). From The Illustrated London News. (London, 10 December 1887).


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  1. Charles Darwin: British: Naturalist, geologist and biologist

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World Europe United Kingdom England Greater London Bromley Downe

  1. 51 20 00 N , 000 04 00 E

World Europe United Kingdom England Greater London Bromley Beckenham

  1. 51 24 00 N , 000 01 00 W

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  1. 1-158-727
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