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Fourteen years ago today, on 2nd March, 1994, the Friends of Charles Darwin were effectively formed when we sent our first letter to the Chief Cashier of the Bank of England.
Happy Birthday to us!
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Tina Burton
Happy Birthday!Â
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On this date in 2000, the Bank of England published a press release, announcing that Charles Darwin was to appear on the new £10 note. The Friends of Charles Darwin's campaign was officially over.
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