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Darwin and Centre
* Natural History Museum # The Darwin Centre, London
* " Darwin Among the Machines " — ( To the Editor of The Press, Christchurch, New Zealand, 13 June 1863 ) from the New Zealand Electronic Text Centre
The Darwin Centre is a more recent addition, partly designed as a modern facility for storing the valuable collections.
* Darwin Centre
Formerly called Darwin Centre Live, the Nature Live programme of free events gives visitors an opportunity to meet and talk with the scientists who work behind the scenes at the museum.
The Volcanic Ash Advisory Centre in Darwin, Australia released several Code Red Aviation Ash Advisories pertaining to Mount Bromo ( Tengger Caldera ), on 27 January.
The Top End, though less frequently visited and less well-known overseas than the arid southern part of the Northern Territory, referred to by Australians as the Red Centre and the largest town of which is Alice Springs, contains the Territory's other major towns, Darwin, Katherine and Palmerston.
The Joint Emergency Services Communications Centre in Darwin has instant contact with all stations, vehicles, aircraft and vessels and provides for the Police, Fire, Emergency Services and St John Ambulance Service.
The Darwin Correctional Centre, an Australian minimum to maximum security prison for males and females, is located from Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia.
Longer remand periods or sentences are moved to Don Dale Juvenile Detention Centre in Darwin.
Each regional office includes a Regional Forecasting Centre and a Flood Warning Centre, and the Perth, Darwin and Brisbane offices also house Tropical Cyclone Warning Centres.
The Adelaide office incorporates the National Tidal Centre, while the Darwin office the Volcanic Ash Advisory Centre and Regional Specialised Meteorological Centre ( Analysis ).
* 2002: Darwin Centre at the Natural History Museum, Passenger Terminal Cork, Cork Airport, Ireland

Darwin and Shrewsbury
That evening, Charles Darwin left the ship and took the Mail coach to his family home at The Mount, Shrewsbury.
In 1787, when he was still under 20 years old, Darwin set up practice in Shrewsbury, the county town of Shropshire.
With small inheritances from his mother and an aunt, Darwin invested in housing, buying the freehold of several buildings in Shrewsbury and getting income from rents.
Robert Darwin purchased land overlooking the River Severn and had a large red-brick house built there around 1800 which was named The Mount, Shrewsbury, where all their other children were born.
The son of Erasmus Darwin, Robert Darwin was a noted physician from Shrewsbury, whose own income as a physician to the rich together with astute investment of his inherited wealth enabled him to fund his son Charles Darwin's place on the Voyage of the Beagle and then give him the private income needed to support Charles ' chosen vocation in natural history that led to the inception of Darwin's theory of evolution.
The Mount, is the site of a house in Shrewsbury, officially known as Mount House that belonged to Robert Darwin and was the birthplace of his son Charles Darwin.
When the Beagle returned, Darwin was quick to take the coach home and arrived at the family home of The Mount House in Shrewsbury, Shropshire, late at night on 4 October 1836.
Darwin himself displayed many biographical links between his psychological life and locomotion, taking long, solitary walks around Shrewsbury after his mother's death in 1817, in his seashore rambles near Edinburgh with the Lamarckian evolutionist Robert Edmond Grant in 1826 / 1827, and in the laying out of the sandwalk-his " thinking path "-at Down House in Kent in 1846.
Charles Robert Darwin was born in Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England on 12 February 1809 at his family home, the Mount, He was the fifth of six children of wealthy society doctor and financier Robert Darwin, and Susannah Darwin ( née Wedgwood ).
Robert Darwin, himself quietly a freethinker, had baby Charles baptised on 15 November 1809 in the Anglican St Chad's Church, Shrewsbury, but Charles and his siblings attended the Unitarian chapel with their mother.
As had been planned previously, in September 1818 Charles joined his older brother Erasmus Alvey Darwin ( nicknamed " Eras ") in staying as a boarder at the Shrewsbury School, where he loathed the required rote learning, and would try to visit home when he could.
Darwin also made the discovery that black spores often found in oyster shells were the eggs of a skate leech, and was disappointed when Grant announced both finds to the Wernerian on 24 March 1827 without giving Darwin credit, though Grant in his publication about the leech eggs in the Edinburgh Journal of Science later that year acknowledged " The merit of having first ascertained them to belong to that animal is due to my zealous young friend Mr Charles Darwin of Shrewsbury ", the first time Darwin's name appeared in print.
Erasmus Alvey Darwin ( 29 December 1804 – 26 August 1881 ), nicknamed Eras or Ras, was the older brother of Charles Darwin, born five years earlier, and also brought up at the family home, The Mount House, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England.
New Riverside is a £ 150m shopping centre redevelopment project in Shrewsbury, Shropshire, which will link the town's Pride Hill and Darwin centres and comprehensively redevelop the Riverside centre site.

Shopping and Centre
Suburban Dublin has several modern retail centres, including Dundrum Town Centre, Blanchardstown Centre, The Square in Tallaght, Liffey Valley Shopping Centre in Clondalkin, Omni Shopping Centre in Santry, Nutgrove Shopping Centre in Rathfarnham, and Pavilions Shopping Centre in Swords.

Shopping and Shrewsbury
File: The Parade Shopping Centre, St Mary's Place, Shrewsbury-geograph. org. uk-117039. jpg | Former Shrewsbury Infirmary
The company was recently involved in a lawsuit in which Panera Bread attempted to invoke a clause in Panera's contract with the White City Shopping Center in Shrewsbury, Massachusetts, to stop the opening of a Qdoba Mexican Grill.

Centre and Shrewsbury
The Municipality of Chatham-Kent currently consists of the communities of Appledore, Arkwood, Bagnall, Baldoon, Bates Subdivision, Bearline, Beechwood, Blenheim, Botany, Bothwell, Bothwell Station, Bradley, Briarwood Estates, Cedar Springs, Charing Cross, Chatham, Clearville, Coatsworth, Croton, Darrell, Dawn Mills, Dealtown, Dover Centre, Doyles, Dresden, Duart, Eatonville, Eberts, Electric, Erie Beach, Erieau, Fargo Station, Fletcher, Florence, Glenwood, Grande Pointe, Guilds, Highgate, Holiday Harbour, Huffman Corners, Jeannette, Jeannette's Creek, Kent Bridge, Kent Centre, Lake Morningstar, Louisville, McKay's Corners, Merlin, Mitchell's Bay, Morpeth, Muirkirk, Mull, New Scotland, North Buxton, North Thamesville, Northwood, Oldfield, Oungah, Ouvry, Pain Court, Palmyra, Pardoville, Pinehurst, Port Alma, Port Crewe, Prairie Siding, Quinn, Raglan, Renwick, Rhodes, Ridgetown, Ringold, Rondeau, Rondeau Bay Estates, Selton, Shrewsbury, Sleepy Hollow, South Buxton, Stevenson, Stewart, Thamesville, Thornecliffe, Tilbury, Troy, Tupperville, Turin, Turnerville, Valetta, Van Horne, Vosburg, Wabash, Wallaceburg, Wheatley, Whitebread and Wilson's Bush.
* Parish Registers survive from 1719 at Shropshire Records & Research Centre, Castle Gates, Shrewsbury ( Tel + 44 1743 255350 ).
The Music Hall in Shrewsbury, England, is a large Victorian building owned by Shropshire Council and currently houses the town's theatre and central Visitor Information Centre, as well as a cafe and some council offices.
Towards Wolverhampton, the West Midlands Signalling Centre, Oxley Workstation, takes over ( previously Oxley signal box until it closed on Saturday 27 November 2010 under the West Midlands Resignalling scheme ) and towards Shrewsbury, Abbey Foregate signal box.

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