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Searson, Evelyn May
Persoon · 1923-

Secretary to the Scientific Director of ZSL

Solly, Roy Herbert
Persoon · 1923-

Boiler House Assistant at ZSL London Zoo

Reed, Margaret
Persoon · 1923-

Cook and Housekeeper at ZSL Whipsnade Zoo

Stevens, Minnie Ivy
Persoon · 1923-

Secretary to the Accountant at ZSL London Zoo

Thornton, Norman William
Persoon · 1923-

Technician, Building Craftsman and Plumber at ZSL London Zoo

Timmins, Michael
Persoon · 1923-

Blacksmith at ZSL London Zoo

Instelling · 1862-1956

The Queensland Acclimatisation Society (QAS) was an acclimatisation society based in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia which operated from 1862 to 1956. Its primary interest was in the introduction of exotic plants, particularly tropical and sub-tropical, to Queensland, both for economic and ornamental purposes. From its inception in 1862 at the instigation of the Governor of Queensland, Sir George Bowen, the QAS focussed on contributing to the development of Queensland's fledgling agricultural industry. It imported plants that had commercial potential and conducted experiments to determine if they could be adapted to Queensland's tropical and sub-tropical climate. Plants researched included sugar cane, bananas, cotton, apples, pineapples, pasture grasses, maize, olives, mangoes, pecan nuts and macadamia nuts. Many of these became important agricultural crops in Queensland