Edinburgh
Found in 143 Collections and/or Records:
Letter from Thomas Spencer Baynes to Charles Robert Darwin; written at 'Encyclopaedia Britannica', Edinburgh, 1875-07-08
[photocopy; See also DAR 160: 100 re: duplicate catalogue entry]
Letter from Thomas Spencer Baynes to Charles Robert Darwin; written at Edinburgh See also DAR 160: 100 re: duplicate catalogue entry
(Letter)
Letter from Viktor Carus to Charles Robert Darwin; written at Edinburgh, 1873-07-21
Letter from Viktor Carus to Charles Robert Darwin; written at Edinburgh
(Letter)
Letter from Viktor Carus to Charles Robert Darwin; written at Edinburgh, 1873-05-01 - 1873-05-10
Letter from Viktor Carus to Charles Robert Darwin; written at Edinburgh
(Letter)
Letter from Viktor Carus to Charles Robert Darwin; written at Edinburgh, 1874-05-22
Letter from Viktor Carus to Charles Robert Darwin; written at Edinburgh
(Letter)
Letter from Viktor Carus to Charles Robert Darwin; written at Edinburgh, 1874-07-07
Letter from Viktor Carus to Charles Robert Darwin; written at Edinburgh
(Letter)
Letter from William Fullerton Lindsay-Carnegie to Sir Charles Lyell; written at Edinburgh marked by Charles Robert Darwin, 1838-02-14
Letter from William Fullerton Lindsay-Carnegie to Sir Charles Lyell; written at Edinburgh marked by Charles Robert Darwin
(Letter)
Letter from William Harvie to George Gilpin, 1804-04-13
Concerning his method of determining longitude, which he called 'Longitude discovered by an Observation of the Sun'. Harvie mentions that he had been a master in the merchant service and was in the navy, but was now 76 years old and 'an old worn out seaman'.
Letters from observatories, 1852 - 1858
Letters from observatories, 1875 - 1878
Letters from observatories, 1878 - 1879
Man-129 Letter, 1870-01-03
Sir William Turner to Charles Robert Darwin
Letter; written at Edinburgh Letter from Sir William Turner to Charles Robert Darwin; written at Edinburgh
(Letter)
Mark Watt on improvements in the construction of compasses, 1827
Correspondence regarding the effect of magnetic variation on the mariner's compass, the use of magnetic variation to establish longitude and the cause of magnetic variation.
Medical Society of Edinburgh: award of honorary membership to Charles Darwin, 1861
This class comprises certificates, awards and diplomas presented to Charles Darwin during his lifetime. The correspondence relating to the presentation of these diplomas is listed separately under DAR 230.
Mr Huxley's fancies about man and apes 'Scotsman': 6e [2 cut cols], 1862-01-18
Printed; by "Scalpel"; written at Edinburgh
(Printed)
Narrative of observations for ascertaining the longitude by a star, 1814-08-24 - 1814-10-14
Preceded by a copy of the same, and a cover note from Nicholas Vansittart to Captain Thomas Hurd.
NS I Chap 7-138 Letter, 1860-05-03
Andrew Murray to Charles Robert Darwin
Letter; written at Edinburgh Letter from Andrew Murray to Charles Robert Darwin; written at Edinburgh
(Letter)
NS I Glacial Period-2 Letter, 1868-12-02
James Croll to Charles Robert Darwin
Letter; secondary type: draft; written at Edinburgh Letter from James Croll to Charles Robert Darwin; written at Edinburgh; secondary type: draft
(Letter)
Observations of transit of Venus, 1765 - 1769
Errors of tabular places of Venus, 1765 and 1769, and a letter from Maskelyne requesting the observations of the transit of Venus as observed from Edinburgh, 20 June 1769.
On Darwin's theory of development 'Scotsman': 4a-b (5 cut cols), 1864-12-06
Printed; by George Douglas Argyll née Campbell; written at Edinburgh
(Printed)
'On the parallel roads of Lochaber, with remarks on the change of relative levels of sea and land in Scotland' [Neill]: 54pp, 1847-01-01 - 1847-12-31
Printed; by David Milne-Home; written at Edinburgh
(Printed)
On the unity and antiquity of the human race 'Scotsman': 6d-e [4 cut cols], 1866-12-04
Printed; by John Duns; written at Edinburgh
(Printed)