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Shelley, George Ernest
SEC/7/18/25 · Pièce · 1887
Fait partie de ZSL Secretaries

Letter from George Ernest Shelley to Philip Lutley Sclater regarding the H H Johnston collection from the Cameroon swamps

Stanley, Oliver
SEC/11/1/72 · Dossier · 1943
Fait partie de ZSL Secretaries

Correspondence between Oliver Stanley, Secretary of State for the Colonies, and the Zoological Society of London regarding a collection of fauna of East Africa

United Africa Company Ltd
SUP/5/1/2/217 · Dossier · 1946
Fait partie de Superintendents

Correspondence regarding E B Tanner travelling to Takoradi to collect animals for the Zoological Society of London

Ministry of War Transport
SUP/5/1/1/12 · Dossier · 1944
Fait partie de Superintendents

Correspondence with the Line Division of the Ministry of War Transport regarding a collection of animals from West Africa to accompany G S Cansdale and Dr J Crabb, and 20 Mink to be transported from Canada

Bristol Zoo
SUP/5/1/1/32 · Pièce · 1945
Fait partie de Superintendents

Letter from Bristol Zoological Society to Geoffrey Marr Vevers regarding any animals or birds from East Africa which may be available

SUP/5/1/1/141 · Dossier · 1945
Fait partie de Superintendents

Correspondence between the Yellow Fever Research Institute in Entebbe, Uganda and Geoffrey Marr Vevers regarding a shipment of Monkeys and Red River Hog for the Zoological Society of London

Ritchie, Captain A T
SUP/5/1/4/25 · Dossier · 1948
Fait partie de Superintendents

Correspondence between Captain A T Ritchie and Geoffrey Marr Vevers regarding the shipment of animals from Kenya to the Zoological Society of London

Ramage, R O
SUP/6/1/2/49 · Pièce · 1950
Fait partie de Superintendents

Letter giving thanks for assistance rendered to Mr Lester when he was collecting animals in Sierra Leone

Strachan, P L
SEC/2/1/72 · Dossier · 1835-1836
Fait partie de ZSL Secretaries

Letters from P L Strachan of the Colonial Civil Service regarding his arrival in Sierra Leone, having been shipwrecked on 'the West India Islands', the deaths of the five African Woodcocks that he was bringing, the survival of a large scorpion (which may have accompanied the letter, a shipment of alligators and a mud turtle. Also comments that Bennett had not mentioned Mr Actin Governor ole and his brother having been admitted as Fellows