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              180 Archival description results for Death

              A H Garrod Notebook
              VET/1/4 · Item · c1870-1877
              Part of Veterinary and pathology

              Research notebook of A H Garrod, Prosector/Anatomist at London Zoo (1871-1879). Contains notes on the post-mortems of animals. Most are not dated.

              Barnes, Catherine
              SEC/2/1/3 · Item · c.1830
              Part of ZSL Secretaries

              Letter from Catherine Barnes regarding a stuffed specimen of 'Ground Dove'. Says she was attempting to bring Edward Turner Bennett two live humming birds, fed on sugar solution, but both died in a storm

              Beddard, Frank Evers
              SEC/7/2/16 · File · 1898-1903
              Part of ZSL Secretaries

              Letters from Frank Evers Beddard to Philip Lutley Sclater regarding the cause of death of a giraffe in the Zoo, his appointment as Vice-Secretary, meetings of the flower memorial committee, the death of a calf of Sanger's elephant, the death of the Nasalis larvatus, the purchase of a Langur, a collection of plants, and his position as Prosector

              Bobby's Memorial
              EVE/33 · File · 2008
              Part of Events and Exhibitions

              Poster, photographs and schedule for the memorial to Bobby, a Silverback Gorilla who lived at ZSL London Zoo

              Zoological Society of London
              Churchill, Winston
              SUP/5/1/3/13 · File · 1947
              Part of Superintendents

              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

              SUP/6/1/1/28 · File · 1949
              Part of Superintendents

              Correspondence between the Control Commission for Germany and George Soper Cansdale regarding the death of an Ostrich on deposit from Hamburg, and a question as to whether or not the Zoological Society of London wished to return the animals on deposit from Germany before the end of the agreed period of loan, i.e. 1950