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Thomas Henry Huxley, 1893. Artist: Leopold Flameng
Thomas Henry Huxley, 1893. Leaning on a pile of books and holding a skull. English scientist remembered as 'Darwin's Bulldog'. Huxley was the main supporter of Darwin and did more than anyone else to break down religious and obscurantist opposition to the theory of evolution. He produced over 150 research papers on a wide range of subjects, mainly zoological and palaeontological, but also geological, anthropological and botanical.
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19th century
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Book
Charles Darwin
Charles Robert
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DARWIN
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Evolution
FAMOUS PEOPLE
FLAMENG
Huxley
JOB
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Leopold Flameng
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NINETEENTH CENTURY
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Oxford Science Archive
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TH Huxley
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Thomas Henry Huxley