Emma Darwin’s diaries

“These small pocket diaries of Emma Wedgwood Darwin (1808-1896), the wife of Charles Darwin, are reproduced with the kind permission of their owner Richard Darwin Keynes. The images are scanned from the microfilms prepared by the Cambridge University Library where the diaries are kept. The black and white images, over 3,200 in all, have had a slight yellow tint added.* There are sixty diaries covering the years 1824, 1833-4, 1839-45 and 1848-96.”
(* Blank pages, containing no written entries, were not microfilmed.)

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