24 November

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4 events found for 24 November

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1713
UK Authors

Laurence Sterne

Laurence Sterne was an Anglican clergyman and novelist whose literary contributions left an indelible mark on the landscape of eighteenth-century literature. Born on 24 November 1713, he is most celebrated for his masterpiece, The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman . This work challenged the conventions of its time through its unconventional narrative structure, which frequently utili...

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1859
Science & Discovery

Charles Darwin publishes On the Origin of Species

On 24 November 1859, the publication of On the Origin of Species by Charles Darwin fundamentally altered the trajectory of scientific thought. By presenting a coherent framework for how life on Earth diversifies over time, the work challenged long-standing assumptions about the natural world. This release did not merely add to the existing body of biological research; it provided a mechanism— natu...

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1859
Victorian Britain (1837–1901)

Darwin publishes On the Origin of Species

On 24 November 1859, Charles Darwin published his seminal work, On the Origin of Species . This landmark text introduced the scientific theory of evolution by natural selection, proposing that populations evolve over successive generations through a process of survival of the fittest. By providing a mechanism to explain the diversity of life on Earth, the book fundamentally altered the trajectory...

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2016
Architecture & Design

London Design Museum opens at Kensington site

On 24 November 2016, the Design Museum officially opened its doors at its new home in Kensington , London. This move represented a major transition for the institution, relocating from its long-standing premises near Tower Bridge to a site that had previously served as the Commonwealth Institute. The transformation of the Grade II* listed building was a complex architectural undertaking, designed...

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