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Archival description
NZSL/ROP/22 · File · c1975-1979
Part of Non-ZSL Collections

Mounted colour slides mainly of snake specimens, but also including images of the Hong Kong Zoological and Botanical Gardens and local landscape, along with some personal images

NZSL/ROP/23 · File · 1973-1976
Part of Non-ZSL Collections

Colour negatives of J D Romer with a marmoset and with a tamarin in a zoo setting, and of Mrs Ray Romer with an indigo snake, dated 1975; a puma at Hong Kong Zoological and Botanical Gardens, dated 28 August 1976; a puma and of raccoons at Hong Kong Zoological and Botanical Gardens, dated 4 September 1976; a puma and with a python, plus images of a python in a terrarium and some personal pictures, dated April 1976; and at a desk and of tree frog terraria c1973

NZSL/ROP/12 · File · 1974-1979
Part of Non-ZSL Collections

Colour negatives of Indian python in captivity, dated 3 January 1976; captive jaguars, dated 17 June 1977; a hatching budgerigar and of a macaque/Celebes ape (Macaca nigra) and baby, dated September 1977; snakes in captivity, and some personal images, dated 25 December 1979

Carpenter, Alfred
SEC/9/1/6 · Item · 1903
Part of ZSL Secretaries

Letter from Alfred Carpenter to Peter Chalmers Mitchell regarding the feeding of snakes in the Gardens of the Zoological Society of London

Buxton, Patrick Alfred
PRE/3/1 · File · 1941
Part of ZSL Presidents

Correspondence between Stanley Smyth Flower and Patrick Alfred Buxton of the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine requesting information on poisonous snakes of Egypt, Libya and the Barbary States

Brown, J
SUP/5/1/2/249 · File · 1946
Part of Superintendents

Correspondence between J Brown and Geoffrey Marr Vevers regarding the purchase of snakes

Boulenger, Edward George
CUR/3/1/2 · File · 1914-1923
Part of Curators and Keepers

Letters from Edward George Boulenger to Joan Procter regarding Salamander larvae, attendance at Zoological Society of London Scientific Meetings, the purchase of alligators, the transformation of axolotl, snakes for sale, a reference to a crab-eating frog, her exhibition of the batrachia in the public galleries, and the death of reptiles deposited by Joan Procter