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Shaw, Alexander
SEC/6/49 · Documento · 1851
Parte de ZSL Secretaries

Letters from Alexander Shaw to David William Mitchell regarding tigers from Bombay sent to the Zoological Society of London

Stanley, Edward Smith-
SEC/6/50 · Documento · 1847-1851
Parte de ZSL Secretaries

Correspondence between Edward Smith-Stanley, Earl of Derby, and David William Mitchell regarding a list of desirables from the sale catalogue of the aviary and menageries at Knowsley Hall

Stock and Son
SEC/6/53 · Item · 1857
Parte de ZSL Secretaries

List of prices from Stock and Son for crown, sheet and patent plate glass

Talbot, Gerald Chetwynd
SEC/6/54 · Documento · 1856-1857
Parte de ZSL Secretaries

Letters from Gerald Chetwynd Talbot, Private Secretary to the Governor General of India, to David William Mitchell regarding occurrences in the upper provinces of India which prevent the sending of Himalayan birds to England and the agent sent to Calcutta by the Zoological Society of London, a wild goat sent for presentation to Prince Albert, and a collection of hill birds for Prince Albert

Warwick, John
SEC/6/58 · Documento · 1847
Parte de ZSL Secretaries

Articles of Agreement and correspondence between John Warwick with the Zoological Society of London and the Earl of Derby regarding a voyage to Egypt and Nubia to procure live animals and birds for the Zoological Society of Lonon

Carpenter, William B
SEC/7/3/4 · Item · 1881
Parte de ZSL Secretaries

Letter from William B Carpenter to Philip Lutley Sclater regarding the projected line of railway along the course of Regent's Canal

Clark, John Willis
SEC/7/3/11 · Documento · 1870-1871
Parte de ZSL Secretaries

Letters from John Willis Clark to Philip Lutley Sclater regarding his subscription and a paper for the Zoological Society of London

Cole, William Willoughby
SEC/7/3/17 · Item · 1869
Parte de ZSL Secretaries

Letter from William Willoughby Cole to Philip Lutley Sclater regarding a man in his neighbourhood who had a live marten cat which could be sent to the Zoological Society of London