Walter Drawbridge Crick

[1][2] The last publication by Charles Darwin in his lifetime was about the dispersal of freshwater bivalves, in which Darwin describes, and quotes, the observations of Mr. W. D. Crick of Northampton.

In the latter, Darwin mentions the letter he has written for publication in the journal Nature.

These letters can be found in the Darwin Correspondence Project.

Born at Pinion End Farm, Hanslope,[5] Crick went into business as a shoemaker, founding a company based at St Giles Street, Northampton that was inherited by his son Walter.

This English business-related biographical article is a stub.