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Psittacosis File - W J Sprunt
VET/7/2 · Dossier · 1938
Fait partie de Veterinary and pathology

Reports and correspondence relating to an epidemic of Psittacosis amongst the Parrots at London Zoo which resulted in the death of William J Sprunt

Correspondence about a Hyacinthine Macaw
LEG/18/4 · Dossier · 1992-1997
Fait partie de Legal

Correspondence between the Zoological Society of London and Tony Pittman regarding the death of a Hyacinthine Macaw at London Zoo

Burton, Decimus
SEC/2/1/14 · Dossier · 1834-1835
Fait partie de ZSL Secretaries

Letters from Decimus Burton to Edward Turner Bennett regarding his brother's giraffe, the location of the parrot cage, drawings of the museum, the risk of fires, and the meeting of the creditors of the Colosseum

Wilberforce, Basil
SEC/7/22/21 · Pièce · 1871
Fait partie de ZSL Secretaries

Letter from Basil Wilberforce to Philip Lutley Sclater regarding sending a parrot to London Zoo for a few months

Bigge, Arthur John
SEC/9/1/2 · Pièce · 1903
Fait partie de ZSL Secretaries

Letter from Arthur John Bigge, 1st Baron Stamfordham and Private Secretary to George V, to Peter Chalmers Mitchell regarding specimens of South Australian Doves and a Green Parrot for the Zoological Society of London

Meek, Sergeant T
SUP/5/1/1/89 · Dossier · 1945
Fait partie de Superintendents

Correspondence between Sergeant T Meek and Geoffrey Marr Vevers regarding the offer of an African Grey Parrot to the Zoological Society of London

Parrot House Plans
SEC/9/2/21/17 · Pièce · Mar 1928
Fait partie de ZSL Secretaries

Notes by the Secretary and David Seth Smith on plans for a Parrot House at the Zoological Society of London

SEC/9/2/22/12 · Pièce · 1930
Fait partie de ZSL Secretaries

Plans relating to proposed garden improvements, with papers regarding the future of the parrot collection, a report by the curator of mammals and birds and Parrot House plans

Drewett, W
SEC/2/1/20 · Pièce · c.1830
Fait partie de ZSL Secretaries

Letter from W Drewett to Edward Turner Bennett regarding a few parrots and two pairs of Egyptian Geese that he has been able to buy. If the Zoological Society of London could spare a crowned crane, the Council would like to have one