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About:Charles William Peach

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Charles William Peach ALS (30 September 1800 – 28 February 1886) was a British naturalist and geologist. He discovered fossils in Cornwall, after it had been stated by the geologists William Conybeare, that there were no fossil-bearing rocks in Cornwall. Charles William Peach resided at a house in Fowey, a pretty house (then Victoria cottage) overlooking the English Channel, where he was visited by Alfred Lord Tennyson and Charles Darwin, they would take regular boat trips to Mevagissey. Tennyson would be a regular visitor and convalesced at Victoria cottage during illness

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  • Charles William Peach ALS (30 September 1800 – 28 February 1886) was a British naturalist and geologist. He discovered fossils in Cornwall, after it had been stated by the geologists William Conybeare, that there were no fossil-bearing rocks in Cornwall. Charles William Peach resided at a house in Fowey, a pretty house (then Victoria cottage) overlooking the English Channel, where he was visited by Alfred Lord Tennyson and Charles Darwin, they would take regular boat trips to Mevagissey. Tennyson would be a regular visitor and convalesced at Victoria cottage during illness (en)
  • Charles William Peach, né le 30 septembre 1800 à , Northamptonshire et mort le 28 février 1886, est un naturaliste et un géologue britannique. Il reçoit une éducation élémentaire à Wansford et à Folkingham dans le Lincolnshire et assiste durant plusieurs années ses parents dans la ferme familiale. Peach se retire du gouvernement en 1861, et meurt en 1886 à Édimbourg. (fr)
  • Charles William Peach foi um naturalista e geólogo britânico. Seu filho foi o geólogo Ben Peach (1842-1926). (pt)
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  • Charles William Peach ALS (30 September 1800 – 28 February 1886) was a British naturalist and geologist. He discovered fossils in Cornwall, after it had been stated by the geologists William Conybeare, that there were no fossil-bearing rocks in Cornwall. Charles William Peach resided at a house in Fowey, a pretty house (then Victoria cottage) overlooking the English Channel, where he was visited by Alfred Lord Tennyson and Charles Darwin, they would take regular boat trips to Mevagissey. Tennyson would be a regular visitor and convalesced at Victoria cottage during illness (en)
  • Charles William Peach, né le 30 septembre 1800 à , Northamptonshire et mort le 28 février 1886, est un naturaliste et un géologue britannique. Il reçoit une éducation élémentaire à Wansford et à Folkingham dans le Lincolnshire et assiste durant plusieurs années ses parents dans la ferme familiale. Peach se retire du gouvernement en 1861, et meurt en 1886 à Édimbourg. (fr)
  • Charles William Peach foi um naturalista e geólogo britânico. Seu filho foi o geólogo Ben Peach (1842-1926). (pt)
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