Papers relating to members of the UK and foreign Royal, including visits to ZSL London and Whipsnade Zoos
Zoological Society of LondonRecords relating to ZSL during World War Two.
Zoological Society of LondonThe Northern Aviary at London Zoo, widely known as the Snowdon Aviary, was built between 1962-1964 and opened in 1965. Lord Snowdon was the designer of the Aviary.
The Superintendent reported directly to the Secretary of ZSL, and was in immediate control of the Menagerie at London Zoo through the Assistant Superintendent, was the superior officer of the Curators and Prosectorial staff, and in direct control of the works, stores, gatekeepers and gardening department. The post of Superintendent was abolished in 1953.
Zoological Society of LondonTen yearly lists of ZSL Fellows. Covers the years 1829-1851, 1861-1864 & 1905-1964.
Contains number and name of Fellow; date of election; date of payment of annual subscription; when removed, withdrawn or dead. Listed by Fellowship number, not alphabetically
Small log book denoting the useage of gas and coke in various buildings around London Zoo, 1926-1944 including the tea pavillion, the mappin terraces, and the bake house.