Like many new ideas, the theory of evolution was not immediately accepted by everyone when it was proposed. Discover who was for and against the theory and why.
In July 1860 a fiery debate was raging over a monumental subject… the story of our own past and how it was linked to the history of life on Earth.
Charles Darwin transformed the way we understand the natural world with his revolutionary ideas. But why wasn't everyone convinced?
An intrepid explorer and brilliant naturalist, Alfred Russel Wallace co-published the theory of evolution by natural selection with Charles Darwin. So why isn't he as well known?
Richard Owen gave the dinosaurs their name and brought us the Natural History Museum. Although celebrated for his scientific achievements, he's also remembered as a controversial figure.
Thomas Huxley was a pioneering biologist and educator. Why does history remember him as ‘Darwin’s bulldog’?
Samuel Wilberforce was a very religious man who became the Bishop of Oxford. So why is his name inextricably linked with Charles Darwin’s?
Over three million people visit the Museum each year, more than the population of London when the Museum was built, in 1881