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Brit-Over Limited
CUR/7/4/4 · Documento · 1950
Parte de Curators and Keepers

Correspondence regarding the importation of wild animals and birds from Abyssinia including Gelada Baboons and Royal Starlings

Flower, Mrs Sibyl
CUR/3/1/20 · Documento · 1922
Parte de Curators and Keepers

Letter from Sibyl Flower to Joan Procter regarding her husband being in the Sudan and a box of tortoises to be brought to England

Hay, S A Drummond
SEC/1/9 · Documento · 1832
Parte de ZSL Secretaries

Letters from S A Drummond Hay to Nicholas Aylward Vigors regarding specimens of zoology in the vicinity of Tangier

Roulston, R W
SEC/7/17/26 · Documento · 1880-1891
Parte de ZSL Secretaries

Letters from R W Roulston to Philip Lutley Sclater regarding antelopes and gorillas in south west Africa

Hambro, Sir Charles
SEC/13/1/60 · Documento · 1960
Parte de ZSL Secretaries

Correspondence regarding a request for birds and mammals from Africa for the Zoological Society of London

Hudson, Dr J Richard
SUP/5/1/2/123 · Documento · 1946
Parte de Superintendents

Correspondence between Dr J Richard Hudson and Geoffrey Marr Vevers regarding a young giraffe named Twiga which was sent to the Zoological Society of London from the Veterinary Research Laboratory in Kabete, Kenya

Library (ZSL)
SUP/5/1/2/141 · Documento · 1946
Parte de Superintendents

Correspondence between ZSL Library and Geoffrey Marr Vevers regarding a report about Congo Elephants to be deposited in the Library, the return of a book to the Library called 'Wild Animals in Captivity, a collection of photographs taken by the husband of Cherry Kearton, and a donation of engravings from Lady Smith Woodward

United States Lines
SUP/5/1/2/224 · Documento · 1946
Parte de Superintendents

Correspondence between United States Lines and Geoffrey Marr Vevers regarding a consignment of animals on the Russell R Jones

Bretell, C
SUP/5/1/1/29 · Documento · 1945
Parte de Superintendents

Correspondence between C Bretell and Geoffrey Marr Vevers regarding the offer to bring live animals from Kenya to the Zoological Society of London