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Dierenpark Wassenaar
SUP/6/1/2/14 · File · 1950
Part of Superintendents

Correspondence between Dierenpark Wassenaar and George Soper Cansdale regarding the sale of Shoebill Storks to the Zoological Society of London

Flewin, L
SUP/5/1/2/95 · File · 1946
Part of Superintendents

Correspondence between Leslie Martin Flewin and Geoffrey Marr Vevers regarding the sale and surplus of animals from German zoological collections, and animals and birds on loan from Hagenbeck's Tierpark in Hamburg

Forbes, A
SUP/5/1/4/11 · File · 1948
Part of Superintendents

Correspondence between A Forbes and Geoffrey Marr Vevers regarding a series of deaths of cats at the Game Preservations Department in Khartoum and treatment for feline enteritis, Black Wildebeest, and birds and animals for sale

Goddard, E Kathleen
SUP/5/1/2/111 · File · 1946
Part of Superintendents

Correspondence between Geoffrey Marr Vevers and Kathleen Goddard, and letter of introduction from David Seth-Smith, regarding the sale of a budgerigar

Goodwin, D
SUP/5/1/2/112 · File · 1946
Part of Superintendents

Correspondence between D Goodwin and Geoffrey Marr Vevers regarding a request to purchase a cock barbary dove from London Zoo

Hagenbeck, Carl
SEC/7/8/2 · File · 1876-1904
Part of ZSL Secretaries

Letters from Carl Hagenbeck to Philip Lutley Sclater regarding his catalogue of animals for sale to the Zoological Society of London, and an order from the British government for the supply of dromedaries

Hart-Dyke, Lady Zoe
CUR/7/4/17 · File · 1950
Part of Curators and Keepers

Correspondence with Lady Zoe Hart-Dyke of Lullingstone Silk Farm Ltd, regarding the rearing of Emus, the sale of Peafowl, and Lyre-Birds

Hartley, Carr
SUP/6/1/1/48 · File · 1949
Part of Superintendents

Correspondence between Carr Hartley and George Soper Cansdale regarding the collecting and sale of animals from Kenya

Heame, William
SEC/2/1/35 · File · 1833-1835
Part of ZSL Secretaries

Letters from William Heame regarding the arrival of the Brig 'Adak' at London Docks with a Hawksbill Turtle, 2 Land Tortoises, 1 male ditto, 1 Pigeon, 6 Doves and a flamingo which is supposed to be dead and only a skin. Also speaks of the arrival of his display cabinet and asks the Zoological Society of London to select and withdraw all the insects they desire from drawers of his in their possession