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Darwin Chronology
5 Facts & 3 Inferences
The Origin of Species
The Darwinian Revolution
Twenty Questions
Evolution of Charles Darwin
Parents
Cambridge
John Stevens Henslow
Adam Sedgwick
Uncle Jos
Capt. Robert FitzRoy
Route of HMS Beagle
HMS Beagle
Megatherium fossil
Galápagos Islands
"Darwin's finches"
Major Voyage Results
Emma Darwin
12 Upper Gower St.
First Evolutionary Tree
Down house
Darwin's Study
The Sandwalk
Alfred Russel Wallace
Joseph Hooker
Charles Lyell
Final Years
Down House, sixteen miles southeast of London in rural Kent. It was purchased in 1842 for £ 2020 -- helped with a loan from Darwin's father -- and repeatedly expanded for added children and servants. Today, it is a national museum.