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It was a journey Bruce Chatwin hankered to make: to Southampton and the grave of General Juan Manuel de Rosas, the exiled ...
It’s the flower that frustrated Charles Darwin. He went to his grave unable to work out how to propagate the lady’s slipper orchid and it was thought to be extinct from the UK countryside. But for ...
Two Just Stop Oil protesters who spray-painted Charles Darwin's grave in Westminster Abbey have pleaded not guilty to criminal damage. The pair who defaced the historic grave insisted their ...
Two Just Stop Oil protesters who spray-painted Charles Darwin’s grave in Westminster Abbey have pleaded not guilty to criminal damage insisting their action was proportional to “the threat the ...
Two pensioners have denied damaging Charles Darwin’s grave in Westminster Abbey by spraying it with orange chalk paint. Alyson Lee, 66, a retired teaching assistant from Derby, and Di Bligh ...
The grave of Charles Darwin, in the north aisle of the nave of Westminster Abbey (Just Stop Oil) Two pensioners have denied damaging Charles Darwin’s grave in Westminster Abbey by spraying it ...
Two pensioners have denied damaging Charles Darwin's grave in Westminster Abbey by spraying it with orange chalk paint. Alyson Lee, 66, a retired teaching assistant from Derby, and Di Bligh ...
Almost 150 years after the death of Charles Darwin, Topps is celebrating his accomplishments with his first ever autographed card. But the most exciting part of this, is the cut signatures.
Two Just Stop Oil (JSO) activists pictured sitting on Charles Darwin’s defaced grave have boasted in a secret meeting that they thought their protest was “brilliant” and that they would do ...