Day 5 is about visiting colleagues in conservation Cambridge UL Special Collections @theUL #CuriousCures and #myDearDarwin #darwincorrespondenceproject digitisation projects require a lot of preparation work. Some items are the most unusual specimens and #NotToBeTakenOut
#yr5 collecting our own specimens to analyse to help us create our own herbariums. #Darwincorrespondenceproject #humanities
Alumnus Charles #Darwin was born on this day in 1809.
Discover many of his letters online as part of the #Darwin CorrespondenceProject.
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In 1861, Frederick Hutton, 1st Curator of Tūhura Otago Museum, wrote a very favourable review of Darwin's Theory. He sent a copy to Mr Darwin who, 'much pleased', wrote back. biodiversitylibrary.org/item/174362#pa… & darwinproject.ac.uk/letter/DCP-LET… via BHL Cambridge University #DarwinCorrespondenceProject
6/7 New Books: Vol.22 of Correspondence of Charles Darwin from darwinproject.ac.uk #DarwinCorrespondenceProject
Listening to the presentation of the #Epsilon project of digitisation of scientific correspondence. #ESHS2018
Finding out about the #DarwinCorrespondenceProject and its incredible album of German and Dutch portraits sent to Darwin for his birthday in 1877. darwinproject.ac.uk/people/german-…
Archives of Natural History 50.2 out now🎉🦋🌏 Edinburgh University Press. Great articles including by Jack Ashby Art History Animalia Richard Fallon; #BookReviews ; and completion of the 30-volume #DarwinCorrespondenceProject MyDearDarwin by Janet Browne. Happy reading📗
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Having written many nonfiction words about Charles Darwin and his work, I now want to read a bunch of his letters for a story idea. How lucky I am that MyDearDarwin has made his life in letters available to all of us online! #DarwinCorrespondenceProject
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Charles Darwin was born #OnThisDay in 1809.
Throughout his life, Darwin was an avid letter writer and thanks to the #DarwinCorrespondenceProject , many of his letters can now be read online!
Discover more at darwinproject.ac.uk
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#CharlesDarwin wrote Emma a letter of instructions, to be opened posthumously, about how to go about publication of the essay in the event of his untimely death, accessible at Cambridge University Library's #DarwinCorrespondenceProject : darwinproject.ac.uk/letter/DCP-LET…
Well, where to even start! 😍 The #DarwinCorrespondenceProject is great - lots of little treasures to come back to 📝 The clean bean - we don’t quite give ours this level of attention🤣 And then, there’s the audio 😁
Darwin speaks! Listen in to the recordings of some of Darwin's letters
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Productive day at our office holed up from the storm & making our own storm of ideas with MyDearDarwin Cambridge University Library #DarwinCorrespondenceProject