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3251.
CUL-Add9209.2.57    Note:    [Undated]   Inventory of `Villa Adèle'
3252.
CUL-Add9209.2.60--61    Note:    [Undated]   List of items lent `Books for Lucia'
3253.
CUL-Add9209.2.62--65    Draft:    [Undated]   'Little red shoes, a ballet'
3254.
CUL-Add9209.2.66    Note:    [Undated]   'Period piece': notes on translation by Prietsman H
3255.
APS-B-D25.123.6    Correspondence:   Phillips John from Darwin Charles Robert  Undated   ALS; 6.5 x5; 1p., incomplete
3256.
CUL-Add8904.1.5009    Correspondence:   Pellew Caroline to Barlow E N née Darwin  [nd].08.23   Pellew Caroline to Barlow E N née Darwin
3257.
CUL-Add8904.1.5010    Correspondence:   Pellew Caroline to Barlow E N née Darwin  [nd].06.02   Pellew Caroline to Barlow E N née Darwin
3258.
CUL-Add8904.1.5011    Correspondence:   Pellew Caroline to Barlow E N née Darwin  [Undated]   Pellew Caroline to Barlow E N née Darwin
3259.
CUL-Add8904.1.5012    Correspondence:   Pellew Caroline to Barlow E N née Darwin  [nd].08.03   Pellew Caroline to Barlow E N née Darwin
3260.
CUL-Add9209.1.1074    Correspondence:   Marchand Jean Hippolyte to Raverat G M née Darwin  [Undated]   Marchand Jean Hippolyte to Raverat G M née Darwin
3261.
CUL-Add9209.1.1075    Correspondence:   Marchand Jean Hippolyte to Raverat G M née Darwin  [Undated]   Marchand Jean Hippolyte to Raverat G M née Darwin
3262.
CUL-Add9209.1.1076    Correspondence:   Marchand Jean Hippolyte to Raverat G M née Darwin  [Undated]   Marchand Jean Hippolyte to Raverat G M née Darwin
3263.
CUL-Add9209.1.1077    Correspondence:   Marchand Jean Hippolyte to Raverat G M née Darwin  [Undated]   Marchand Jean Hippolyte to Raverat G M née Darwin
3264.
CUL-Add9209.1.1078    Correspondence:   Marchand Jean Hippolyte to Raverat G M née Darwin  [Undated]   Marchand Jean Hippolyte to Raverat G M née Darwin
3265.
CUL-Add9209.1.1079    Correspondence:   Marchand Jean Hippolyte to Raverat G M née Darwin  [Undated]   Marchand Jean Hippolyte to Raverat G M née Darwin
3266.
CUL-Add9209.1.1080    Correspondence:   Marchand Jean Hippolyte to Raverat G M née Darwin  [Undated]   Marchand Jean Hippolyte to Raverat G M née Darwin
3267.
CUL-Add9209.1.1081    Correspondence:   Marchand Jean Hippolyte to Raverat G M née Darwin  [Undated]   Marchand Jean Hippolyte to Raverat G M née Darwin
3268.
CUL-Add9209.1.1082    Correspondence:   Marchand Jean Hippolyte to Raverat G M née Darwin  [Undated]   Marchand Jean Hippolyte to Raverat G M née Darwin
3269.
CUL-Add9209.1.1086    Correspondence:   Marchand Jean Hippolyte to Raverat J P P  [Undated]   Marchand Jean Hippolyte to Raverat J P P
3270.
CUL-Add9209.1.1087    Correspondence:   Raverat Jacques P P and Raverat G M née Darwin from Marchand J  [Undated]   Raverat Jacques P P and Raverat G M née Darwin from Marchand J
3271.
CUL-Add9209.1.1088    Correspondence:   Marchand Jean Hippolyte to Raverat J P P  [Undated]   Marchand Jean Hippolyte to Raverat J P P
3272.
CUL-Add9209.1.1089    Correspondence:   Raverat Jacques P P and Raverat G M née Darwin from Marchand J  [Undated]   Raverat Jacques P P and Raverat G M née Darwin from Marchand J
3273.
CUL-Add9209.1.1090    Correspondence:   Marchand Jean Hippolyte to Raverat J P P  [Undated]   Marchand Jean Hippolyte to Raverat J P P
3274.
CUL-Add9209.1.1091    Correspondence:   Raverat Jacques P P and-or Raverat G M née Darwin from Marchand J  [Undated]   Raverat Jacques P P and-or Raverat G M née Darwin from Marchand J
3275.
CUL-Add9209.1.1092a    Correspondence:   Marshall Tom H to Raverat J P P  [nd].04.27   Marshall Tom H to Raverat J P P
3276.
CUL-Add9209.1.1638    Correspondence:   Raverat Gwen(dolen) Mary née Darwin from Young G W  [Undated]   Raverat Gwen(dolen) Mary née Darwin from Young G W
3277.
CC-OldLibrary-STAN1    Miscellaneous:    Undated   Proposed Stanbury book: 37 Chapter titles dealing with the personnel, ship details and work of the Beagle voyages with particular reference to Charles Darwin's voyage of December 1831 to October 1836."
3278.
CC-OldLibrary-STAN1.1    Note:    Undated   General Introduction "Synopsis of planned book divided into 3 parts entitled Prelude, Voyage and Conclusion. Includes a list of illustrations associated with each chapter. Article entitled 'Charles Darwin Sails Again' written by David Stanbury."
3279.
CC-OldLibrary-STAN1.10    Note:    Undated   Philosopher Darwin Articles, photocopied material and mauscript notes on the life and education of Charles Darwin plus details of the Wedgewood Circle. Articles, letters and notes pertaining to his employment as naturalist on board the Beagle.
3280.
CC-OldLibrary-STAN1.11    Note:    Undated   Fitting Out 33 page typescript; diary account of the six months it took to prepare the Beagle for sailing including repairs, alterations, stores and provisions. It includes accounts of Charles Darwin's visits to the ship in letters to his sister Caroline, the delayed departures due to weather and the final luncheon ashore on 27 December 1831.
3281.
CC-OldLibrary-STAN1.12    Note:    Undated   Forest of Delights 41 page typescript account of the Beagle's arrival and docking at Rio de Janeiro Harbour and the distribution of the first mail after 3 months. Also a description of Augustus Earle's and Charles Darwin's visit to Rio de Janeiro and Botofogo Bay and Charles Darwin's first inland expedition to Mr Patrick Lennon's estate from 7-23 April 1832 in which he describes the topography, flora and fauna. Account of Robert FitzRoy's disimissal of unsatisfactory crew members during the Beagle's refit and Charles Darwin's visits to Admiral Sir Thomas Baker's ship. Details of the Beagle's return to Rio via Bahia with the death of 3 crew members from fever .
3282.
CC-OldLibrary-STAN1.13    Note:    Undated   Outward Bound 33 page typescript rough chapter; detailing the journey to South America via Tenerife and Cape Verde Islands. First details of Charles Darwin's extensive sea-sickness. Landing was refused at Tenerife due to cholera in England but with help of Dr R McCormick Darwin explored the Cape Verde Islands and made his first collections of land and marine life including details of a Baobab tree. Details of a visit to St Paul's Rock are followed by accounts of the ceremonies involved in 'crossing the line' at the equator. The coast of Brazil was sighted on 28 February 1832.
3283.
CC-OldLibrary-STAN1.14    Note:    Undated   New Worlds Document detailing Beagle's surveying activities along the coast of South America and Charles Darwin's first experience of the tropical forest at Bahia. Description of Robert FitzRoy's grand dinner on board the Beagle and the heated discussion on salvery. Charles Darwin makes an excursion to look at geological features, local flora and fauna during surveys of the coastline at Abrolhos Bank, San Salvadore and Bahia. As the Beagle approaches Rio several crew members describe the wreck of the frigate Thetis and her cargo of 900,000 dollars at Cape Frio.
3284.
CC-OldLibrary-STAN1.15    Note:    Undated   Patagonian Pampas Series of notes and photocopied articles and letters including biographical details of William Kent and Conrad Martin plus his drawn portrait; copy letters to Captain Beaufort re death of Commander Skyring; to Charles Darwin's sister Caroline from Darwin in the Falkland Islands; to Captain Beaufort fromRobert FitzRoy aboard the Beagle. Copy of David Stanbury's article 'Darwin as a Traveller' from the Geographical Journal for June 1960. All of which appear to have little relation to the title
3285.
CC-OldLibrary-STAN1.16    Note:    Undated   Forts and Fossils Manuscript notes and photocopied articles connected with Charles Darwin's life aboard the Beagle in South America including:- items and dates from his journal; copy articles on 'Darwin and the Fossil Record' by A S Romer and 'Mr Lumb and Masters Megatherium: an unpublished letter by Charles Darwin from the Falklands' by J H Winslow; items from the hydrographer's letter book for 1832; copy letters from Charles Darwin to Susan Darwin from South America; reports to the Admiralty; notes on events aboard Beagle.
3286.
CC-OldLibrary-STAN1.17    Note:    Undated   Islands of storms 2 copies of 31 page document narrating the disputed ownership of the Falkland Islands between Buenos Ayres, United States and Britain. Request to Captain FitzRoy from Monsieur Dilly, captain of a wrecked French whale boat for assistance. Details of Robert FitzRoy's and Charles Darwin's observations on the local flora and fauna and the death of Captain's clerk Mr Hellier while out hunting for specimens. Robert FitzRoy's purchase of the schooner Unicorn from the sealer Captain Low for use as a tender to the Beagle renamed the New Adventurer and its departure for Rio Negro under Mr Chaffers
3287.
CC-OldLibrary-STAN1.18    Note:    Undated   River Expedition Document detailing Beagle's anchorage in the Santa Cruz river on 13 April 1834 for repairs and the expedition up river to seek its source in the Andes. Expedition led by Charles Darwin and Captain Robert FitzRoy taking three light boats and a crew of 18 up river to survey the course of the river and explore the hinterland. Charles Darwin and Robert FitzRoy discuss the geology of the river and its likely origin. Charles Darwin notes the existence of Condors and Guanaco. Began return journey three weeks later arriving back at the Beagle on 7 May 1834. Sailed through Straits of Magellan on 12 May 1834 stopping at Port Famine and picking up two castaways from Elizabeth Island en route. Met up with the Adventure at Port Desire where Conrad Martens recorded the first view of Mount Sarmiento. Robert Fiztroy's and Charles Darwin's cccounts of the wild scenery and the journey north up the west coast of South America to San Carlos in Chiloe and on to Valparaiso arriving 22 July 1834.
3288.
CC-OldLibrary-STAN1.19    Note:    Undated   Port Louis Murders Two versions of a document on the Port Louis Murders and a collection of handwirtten notes. The document describes the return visit of the Beagle to Falkland Islands in March 1834. Lieutenant Smith from HMS Tyne, acting Governor of the Falklands reports a catalogue of robbery, plunder and murder to Captain FitzRoy during his absence. Charles Darwin travels in land with the gauchos to look at wild horses and remarks on their varied colours of cattle. Body of Lieutenant Clive from HMS Challenger was buried following his accidental drowning.
3289.
CC-OldLibrary-STAN1.2    Note:    Undated   Peculiar Service 24 page document on the objective of the Beagle voyage including information on John Barrow of the Admiralty and Francis Beaufort
3290.
CC-OldLibrary-STAN1.20    Note:    Undated   Island of the West Collection of typed-up letters, handwritten and phtocopied notes. Letters from Robert FitzRoy at Valparaiso to Captain Beaufor dated 14 August, 26 and 28 September and 11 November all of 1834 concerning the Straits of Magellan charts, refitting the Beagle , surveying the coast of Chile, Conrad Marten's work ashore; the sale of the Schooner 'Adventure' and and FitzRoy's unhappiness with the subsequent overcrowding and pressure of work. Letter from Charles Darwin at St Iago to Robert FitzRoy dated Thursday 1834 detailing his trip inland to Quellopa and the copper mines beyond Aconcagua. Handwritten notes on J H Dring who was transferred from HMS Blonde to the Beagle as acting pursuer on the death of George Rowlet. Notes on Moritz Rugendas a German artist. Photocopied extracts on HM Beagle's Yawl dated San Carlos 6 January 1835.
3291.
CC-OldLibrary-STAN1.21    Note:    Undated   South Revisited Empty Folder
3292.
CC-OldLibrary-STAN1.22    Note:    Undated   Earthquake Series of photocopied articles, extracts and letters. Extract from an article entitled 'Patagonia, Windswept Land of the South' by Roger Perry published by Dodd, Mead & Compnay, New York describing the geography, flora, fauna and earthquake of the area. Extract from unknown author and unidentified article describing his experience aboard a ship in the Pacific. Extract from the Nautical Magazine Volume 5 entitled 'An Account of the Late Earthquake in Chile' by an Officer of HMS Beagle. Typed copies of 3 letters from Commodore Francis Mason aboard HMS Blonde to Francis Beaufort at the Admiralty referring to Captain FitzRoy and his surveys of South America.
3293.
CC-OldLibrary-STAN1.23    Note:    Undated   Shipwreck 33 page account of the wreck of HMS Challenger. Robert FitzRoy pilots HMS Blonde to the bay of Conception off Talcahuano while the Beagle travelled north to Callao to prepare for her crossing of the Pacific. FitzRoy rides inland to find the wreck of the Challenger to inspect the damaged crew and frigate and returns to HMS Blonde to organise a rescue party. . Details of the failed attempts by Captain Seymour to save the Challenger which was driven onto offshore rocks, builing of a camp on shore and the rescue and protection of stores. Rescuers and stricken sailors reached Valparaiso on 13 July 1835. Captain Syemour was court marshalled for his loss of the ship but at his trial Robert FitzRoy pointed out that new paaterns of ocean currents had arisen since the earthquake giving rise to much navigational confusion. Captain Seymour was aquitted. The Beagle meanwhile had collected Charles Darwin at Copiapo
3294.
CC-OldLibrary-STAN1.24    Note:    Undated   Enchanted Isles Photcopied extract on the Galapagos Islands from Charles Darwin's 'Voyage of HMS Beagle' detailing diary entries for his time spent on the Islands exploring the flora and fauna. Copies of letters from Charles Darwin to Professor J S Henslow — letter 41 written from Sydney in January 1836 and lettter 42 from St Helena dated 9 July 1836. Essay entitled 'A Little World Within Itself' by Gordon Chancellor on the historical background to his father's painting of the HMS Beagle with reference to Charlwes Darwin's scientific work. Notes on the visibility and position of Halley's Comet in 1835/1836 raising the question as to whether or not Darwin would have seen it while in the Pacific Ocean
3295.
CC-OldLibrary-STAN2.75[.28]    Printed:    Undated   Review — Charles Darwin 1809 — 1882 A Centennial Commemorative 1983 — R Chapman, C Duval
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CC-OldLibrary-STAN2.75[.29]    Printed:    Undated   Reprint of Darwin and the Development of Geography in C19 1984 — P Armstrong
3297.
CC-OldLibrary-STAN2.75[.3]    Note:    Undated   Stanbury's (?) Handwritten Itemised notes for Chapter XIV
3298.
CC-OldLibrary-STAN2.75[.30]    Printed:    Undated   The Psychohistory Review Vol 13 No 1 Autumn 1984
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CC-OldLibrary-STAN2.75[.31]    Printed:    Undated   Reprint of Darwin and the Galapagos 1983 — F J Sulloway
3300.
CC-OldLibrary-STAN2.75[.32]    Printed:    Undated   Article on Women Maori & Pakeha of Old Kororareka March 1987 — Patricia Adams
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