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41.Charles Darwin
- This plaque marks where Charles Darwin stayed with his daughter in 1847, while she underwent the Malvern Water Cure treatment.
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42.Charles Darwin
- This plaque is on the church that Charles Darwin attended in his early life.
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43.Charles Darwin
- This plaque marks the place where Charles Darwin stayed with his family while waiting for On the Origin of Species to be published.
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44.Charles Darwin
- This plaque marks the site where Charles Darwin caught a Royal Mail coach, after returning from his travels on HMS Beagle.
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45.Charles Darwin
- This plaque marks the birthplace of Charles Darwin.
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46.Fred Sanger
- This plaque is on the house where Fred Sanger lived when he won both Nobel Prizes.
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47.JBS Haldane
- This plaque commemorates where Haldane studied at school as a young child.
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48.Dorothy Crowfoot Hodgkin
- This plaque commemorates where Dorothy studied at school.
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49.Hodgkin and Huxley
- This plaque marks where Sir Alan Hodgkin and Sir Andrew Huxley carried out their research.
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50.Steptoe, Edwards and Purdy
- This plaque is at the site of Steptoe, Edwards and Purdy's former research laboratory in Oldham.
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51.Richard Owen
- This plaque commemorates where Sir Richard Owen went to school.
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52.Dame Honor Fell
- This plaque commemorates where Dame Honor Fell studied as a child.
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53.Dolly the sheep
- This plaque commemorates everyone who worked on the Dolly project.
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54.Sir Anthony Carlisle
- This plaque is the village garden, close to the farm where Sir Anthony was born.
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55.Marjory Stephenson
- This plaque has been installed as part of the Biology: Changing the World project. It commemorates where Marjory Stephenson lived as a child.
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56.Sophia Jex-Blake
- This plaque marks the place where Sophia Jex Blake studied.
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57.Sophia Jex-Blake
- This plaque marks the birthplace of Sophia Jex Blake.
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58.Rosalind Franklin
- This plaque marks the place where Rosalind Franklin lived for seven years.
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59.Rosalind Franklin
- This plaque marks the place where Rosalind Franklin worked.
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60.Sir Peter Medawar
- This plaque commemorates Sir Peter Medawar's work on graft rejection and acquired immune tolerance.