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Darwin, Annie and Malvern

Darwin, Annie and Malvern
Randal Keynes OBE, Darwin’s great great grandson, talks to local historian Dr John Harcup OBE, about how the illness and death of Annie, Charles and Emma Darwin’s first daughter, affected Charles for the rest of his life and influenced his thinking. Randal Keynes is the author of Annie’s Box: Charles Darwin, His Daughter and Human Evolution. Annie died in Malvern on the 23rd April 1851 and was
buried in Great Malvern Priory churchyard. This talk, scheduled for the anniversary of her death, forms part of the nationwide commemoration of Charles Darwin’s Bicentenary. Proceeds to Acorns, the Worcester children’s hospice, in memory of Annie.

From 23rd April To 23rd April

Times 8pm

Prices £8

Venue Forum Theatre

Genre Talks

 
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open quote marks I enjoyed sharing family photographs and keepsakes of Annie. I found Randal Keynes most captivating. Dr Harcup delivered the interview brilliantly. Kathy Boalch - Legal Secretary birmingham. open quote marks

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