Walter Drawbridge Crick (15 Dec. 1857, Hanslope – 23 Dec. 1903) was an English businessman, amateur geologist and palaeontologist.[1][2] He published with Charles Darwin.[3] He was the grandfather (by his son Harry) of Francis Crick, the molecular geneticist.[4]
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.[6]
Crick was one of the correspondents of More Letters of Charles Darwin.