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Wolff, Henry Drummond, Sir
Person · 1830-1908

Sir Henry Drummond Charles Wolff was an English diplomat and Conservative Party politician, who started as a clerk in the Foreign Office

Wolf, Joseph
Person · 1820-1899

Joseph Wolf was a German artist who specialised in natural history illustration. Wolf travelled to London in 1848 and was introduced by David William Mitchell, an amateur illustrator and Secretary of the Zoological Society of London. He moved to the British Museum in 1848 and became the preferred illustrator for explorers and naturalists including David Livingstone, Alfred Russel Wallace and Henry Walter Bates. Wolf was commissioned by the Zoological Society of London to paint a watercolour of wapiti deer in the snow; it is dated 1881. When Charles Darwin began his study of animal expressions, he was introduced by Abraham Dee Bartlett, London Zoo Superintendent, to the abilities of Wolf in illustrating minute details of animals in action. Darwin requested Wolf to make some illustrations from photographs and living animals in the zoological garden. Wolf made numerous drawings in pen and charcoal as well as lithographs for scholarly societies such as the Zoological Society of London (he produced 340 colour plates for the ZSL Proceedings in the course of 30 years), and a very large number of illustrations for books on natural history. Until 1946, the cover of the journal Ibis carried a woodcut by Wolf of an ibis against a background with ruins, a pyramid and a rising sun.

Wodehouse, John
Person · 1826-1902

John Wodehouse was a British Liberal politician. He held office in every Liberal administration from 1852 to 1895, notably as Secretary of State for the Colonies and as Foreign Secretary

Witts, Walter George
Person · 1901-

Labourer in the Works Department at ZSL Whipsnade Zoo

Witte, Gaston-Francois de
Person · 1897-1980

Gaston-Francois de Witte was a Belgian herpetologist who discovered and described at least 24 different species of reptiles. During his career, he was associated with the Royal Museum for Central Africa in Tervuren and the Museum of Natural Sciences. He was best known for his research of amphibians and reptiles found in the Belgian Congo, from where he collected thousands of specimens. While in central Africa, he also collected botanical specimens

Withers, Philip John
Person · 1889-

Helper in the Eastern Aviary at ZSL London Zoo

Winton, William Edward de
Person · 1856-1922

Zoologist, Acting Superintendent of the Gardens and Secretary to the Garden Committee of the Zoological Society of London (appointed 1902)