Correspondence American Express and Geoffrey Marr Vevers regarding animals being shipped to the Zoological Society of London, including mink on board the SS Corrales, a white owl on SS Empire McCullum, a collection of animals aboard the SS Isipingo, a sloth bear cub from Bombay on SS Mantola, five monkeys on SS Isipingo, a bear cub on SS Mantola, animals on SS Deido, kangaroos on SS Rivercrest, animals aboard SS Tarkwa, caotimundis and capybara on SS Arakaka, a leopard on SS Congonia, a bandicoot on SS Brittanic, a shipment on SS Freetown, an ocelot and owl on Arakaka
Kangaroos
10 Archival description results for Kangaroos
Correspondence between the Duke of Bedford and Geoffrey Marr Vevers regarding the importation of Kangaroos from Australia, Pere David Deer at Whipsnade, the transfer of Deer to New York Zoo, and New Zealand Brown Ducks in the Waders Aviary. Also a biography of the 11th Duke of Bedford
Correspondence between Winston Churchill and Geoffrey Marr Vevers regarding the death of a female Kangaroo, and the cured skin which was sent to Winston Churchill
Letter regarding a visit from a white Kangaroo
Correspondence between Winston Churchill and Geoffrey Marr Vevers regarding the shipment of two White Kangaroos to the Zoological Society of London on board the Rivercrest and arrangements for Black Swans to go to Chartwell
Letters from Albert Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire, of the Jardin Zoologique D'Acclimatation to Philip Lutley Sclater regarding matters including the transport of kangaroos and birds to be sent to the Zoological Society of London
Letters from Francis Knollys to Philip Lutley Sclater regarding a male kangaroo and an alligator to be sent from Sandringham to the Zoological Society of London
Letter from George Neville to Philip Lutley Sclater regarding a specimen of a kangaroo in his care
Correspondence with Robert Jackson Ltd, Naturalists, regarding the order of a pair of Grey Kangaroos for the Zoological Society of London
Letter from H Woods who says he spoke to Wombwell (a dealer in Commercial Road) about the kangaroo. He would be satisfied with the female and would give an equivalent. He had his eye on a bear in the corner on the left of the elephants. He encloses a drawing of the head of the bear but the den was too dark to see it distinctly