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The 4-Billion Year Story of Life on Earth

Sunday 3 April 2016
10:00am

1 Hour

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Venue

£Free

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Join John Gordon-Reid on a spectacular voyage through the 4-billion year story of life on Earth, stopping off at some of the most significant evolutionary episodes that have most shaped the development of life on our planet.

Using a coat of many pockets, a series of everyday objects and a giant edition of the What on Earth? Wallbook of Natural History (developed in partnership with the Natural History Museum) as a backdrop, this family talk is ideal for all curious individuals aged 5-105.

The What on Earth? Wallbook of Natural History is part of a series of What on Earth books created by Christopher Lloyd. Gordon-Reid gives talks on the 4-billion year story of life on Earth and great moments in 10,000 years of science and engineering on Saturday, April 2, and Sunday, April 3. Lloyd gives talks on Magna Carta – 800 years in the fight for rights and freedoms, best moments in British history from the dinosaurs to the present day, and the complete plays of William Shakespeare on Thursday, April 7, Friday April 8, Saturday, April 9, and Sunday April 10.

All the talks are free and no ticket is required.