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Alfred Russel Wallace K960210
DOWN HOUSE, Kent. Historic photograph of Alfred Russel Wallace (1823-1913). Wallace was a proponent of natural selection whose paper on the subject (1858) prompted Darwin to publish " On the Origin of Species" (1859). Wallace was a keen supporter of Darwins theory and later published " Darwinism" (1889)
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In this evocative Victorian photograph, Alfred Russel Wallace (1823-1913) is captured in the tranquil setting of Down House in Kent, England. Wallace, a pivotal figure in the history of science, was a passionate advocate for the theory of natural selection, which he first proposed in a paper he co-submitted with Charles Darwin in 1858. The photograph reveals Wallace in the prime of his life, with a thoughtful expression and a neatly trimmed beard. He is dressed in a formal suit and holds a cane, suggesting an air of authority and refinement. The backdrop of Down House, Darwin's family home, adds an intriguing historical context to the image. Wallace's paper on natural selection came as a surprise to Darwin, who had been working on his groundbreaking theory in isolation. The co-publication of their findings prompted Darwin to publish "On the Origin of Species" in 1859, which revolutionized the scientific world and forever changed our understanding of the natural world. Despite the intense competition between the two men, Wallace remained a staunch supporter of Darwin's theory and later published "Darwinism" in 1889. This photograph serves as a poignant reminder of the intellectual collaboration and fierce determination that drove two of the greatest scientific minds of the Victorian era. Down House, now a Grade I listed building and a popular tourist destination, stands as a testament to the rich history of scientific discovery that unfolded within its walls. This photograph, taken by the Historic England Photo Library, offers a rare glimpse into the life of a man who played a crucial role in shaping our understanding of the natural world and the process of evolution.
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