Cambridge
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Here Darwin studied for the clergy between 1827-1831. He also gained skills at studying the natural world. |
London |
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Darwin lived here for a few years after his return from the Beagle voyage. |
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Downe |
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This is where Darwin and his family lived. Included are photographs of his home, the greenhouses, and a tour of the Sandwalk. |
Maer |
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This is the village where his uncle lived, and where he got married to Emma Wedgwood. |
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Glen Roy |
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Darwin visited this site in Scotland to examine the mysterious "Parallel Roads" of the valley there. |
Malvern |
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A hydrotherapy treatment facility where Darwin went to get treatment for his many illnesses, and where his first daughter, Annie, died. |
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Ilkley |
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An exhausted Charles Darwin went here to take the water cure treatments right before publication of his book: "Origin of Species". |
Shrewsbury |
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This is where Darwin was born and raised. There are two sets of pictures here. |
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