Menagerie Helper at ZSL Whipsnade Zoo
Garden Labourer at ZSL London Zoo
Handyman in the Children's Zoo and later Push Chair Attendant at ZSL London Zoo
Paper Picker at ZSL London Zoo
Electrician's Mate and later Night Shift Engineer at ZSL London Zoo
James Cossar Ewart was a Scottish zoologist. He performed breeding experiments with horses and zebras which disproved earlier theories of heredity. He studied medicine from 1871 to 1874 at the University of Medicine. After graduation, he became an anatomy demonstrator under William Turner and then held the position of Curator of the Zoological Museum at University College, London, where he assisted Ray Lankester (later director of the Natural History Museum) by making zoological preparations for the museum and providing teaching support for Lankester's course in practical zoology. In 1878 he returned to Scotland to take a post of Regius Professor of Natural History at the University of Aberdeen from where he moved to the University of Edinburgh in 1882, staying in the post until 1927.
Helper, Keeper and Head Keeper at ZSL London Zoo
Widow of Charles Eyles
Thomas Campbell Eyton was an English naturalist whose fields were cattle, fishes and birds. He was a friend and correspondence of Charles Darwin though he opposed his theories