Notice from the Secretary regarding photography by the press at Whipsnade Zoological Park
An album of black and white and colour photographs of various python specimens
Two photographs of giraffes and impalas at Belle Vue from 1970 & 1971
Belle Vue ZooPhotograph of a lecturer addressing his audience. On the back is written 'Professor Buckland lectures at the Ashmoleum'
Postcard to Joan Procter from M Phisalix to say that they did not publish any work about reptiles during 1920
Letters from Sir Charles Beaumont Phipps to David William Mitchell regarding Prince Albert
Correspondence between Graham Phillipson and Geoffrey Marr Vevers regarding the Zoological Society's liability for all freight on animals shipped from Mombasa in charge of Mr C S Webb
Correspondence between F A Phillipps and George Soper Cansdale regarding a bronze aquarium owned by Phillipps which was lent to Dr Vevers
Philip Lutley Sclater was an English zoologist and lawyer. He is best known for his work on ornithology. He was the longest serving ZSL Secretary, for 42 years between 1859-1902. In this time he corresponded with countless people around the world, and these letters are the ones that are extant.