Charles Darwin (1809-1822)
Charles Darwin travelled on a government expedition to the Galapagos Islands
to observe the wildlife there. He noticed that each different island had
slightly different species of turtles and finches, and he developed a theory
of evolution to explain how species developed and changed. This was very
controversial because it seemed to contradict the Biblical of creation. Darwin
waited a long time before telling other people his theories, but one day
his friend Alfred Russell Wallace came to him suggesting his own similar
theory so Darwin decided that the time had come to publish. He published
his book On the Origin of Species in 1859 and it caused an outcry. The Town
Library has a copy of the book published in 1862 and many other contemporary
and modern works about evolution and the relationship between science and
religion.

Charles Darwin.
From Portraits of Men of Eminence, Vol. 5 p. 49
