Imprimir vista previa Cerrar

Mostrando 77 resultados

Descripción archivística
1 resultados con objetos digitales Muestra los resultados con objetos digitales
SEC/12/2/4 · Unidad documental simple · 1954
Parte de ZSL Secretaries

Report on elephant enclosures, temperatures in various houses such as antelope and cattle sheds, possible overcrowding in bears' enclosures, inmates of cattle and deer sheds, the health of otters and coypus, numbers in the bird house and aviaries, bird house temperatures and the Three Island Pond

Barnum, Phineas Taylor
SEC/7/2/7 · Unidad documental compuesta · 1867-1886
Parte de ZSL Secretaries

Letters from Phineas Taylor Barnum to Philip Lutley Sclater regarding the purchase and transfer of Alice the elephant. Also a letter regarding the purchase of specimens for Barnum's Zoological Museum

Conklin, W A
SEC/7/3/22 · Unidad documental compuesta · 1880
Parte de ZSL Secretaries

Letters from W A Conklin of the Department of Public Parks in New York, to Philip Lutley Sclater regarding the birth of an elephant at a circus in Philadelphia

Batty, W
SEC/6/7 · Unidad documental compuesta · 1851
Parte de ZSL Secretaries

Correspondence between W Batty of Astley's Amphitheatre, to David William Mitchell regarding the price for two elephants

Khan Wild Animal Farm
SUP/6/1/1/63 · Unidad documental compuesta · 1949
Parte de Superintendents

Correspondence regarding an offer to supply Elephants and Rhinocersoses to the Zoological Society of London

NZSL/BUC/1/51 · Unidad documental simple · 9 Jul 1825
Parte de Non-ZSL Collections

To Revd. W. Buckland
Corpus Christi College
Oxford

Dover
Thursday
9 J[ul]y 1825

My dearest friend,
We are just arrived after a rough passage and proceed to London tomorrow whether we get there tomorrow night, or not, I cannot tell you, but we shall certainly be at home on Sunday - Your Birds I have brought with me safely to this place, they are well stuffed and I hope you will like them - I saw in [Gagliano's?] Journal this morning that Professor Buckland had been presented by the Emperor of [B] with a small box composed of the fossil tooth of an elephant - We were only 3 days in Paris and are returned. The [?] family were as kind to me as before; they pressed me very much to dine with them to meet Lady [Davy/Barry?] and many English people, but my courage failed me - the last volume of Operman Fossilis was sent to you a little time since by a Quaker whose name I forget. M [?] admires the Duchess of Northumberland extremely he said "elle a beaucoup parle de vous" so that had I been in Paris I should without doubt have [been] introduced to her Grace. I have had another lesson in Lithography, and have brought a cargo of pencils home for Lithography - The Artist I mentioned to you, who draws so well on stone, complimented me very much on my attempt tho he was obliging enough to point out my errors.
I have only heard once from home. I trust I shall find you all well - Every body ought to go abroad to know the happiness of returning home again. I hope this will find you in Oxford as I shall see you soon. I only add that I am missing my dearest friend.
yr. very affectionate
Mary Morland

If unfortunately, you are not in Oxford pray write to me directly you receive this - Has the Chancellor decided?
Ever yours
M.M.