Historical landmark

Blue Plaque: Sir Edward Poulton FRS and Ronald Poulton Palmer

56 Banbury Rd, Park Town, Oxford OX2 6PA, United Kingdom

Blue Plaque: Sir Edward Poulton FRS and Ronald Poulton Palmer

A blue plaque commemorates the remarkable achievements of two individuals associated with this location. The first, an esteemed evolutionary biologist, was a leading figure in the study of animal coloration and its evolutionary significance. His pioneering work laid the foundation for the modern understanding of mimicry and camouflage in the animal kingdom. He was also a passionate advocate for Darwin's theory of natural selection, contributing significantly to its acceptance in the scientific community. His dedication to research and education left an indelible mark on the field of zoology.

The second individual honored by the plaque was a celebrated rugby player and former England Rugby captain. His athletic prowess and leadership on the field earned him a reputation as one of the sport's greats. Tragically, his promising career was cut short during World War I, where he served with distinction and made the ultimate sacrifice. His legacy continues to inspire athletes and sports enthusiasts, symbolizing courage, dedication, and the spirit of sportsmanship.

The unveiling of this plaque serves as a tribute to their enduring contributions, ensuring that their stories and achievements are remembered and celebrated by future generations.

Location

Map showing Blue Plaque: Sir Edward Poulton FRS and Ronald Poulton Palmer

Place details

Area
Park Town, Oxford
Country
United Kingdom

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