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- London Zoo opened to Fellows of the Zoological Society of London, and to the public with a written order from a Fellow and payment of 1 shilling in 1828. The royal animal collection from the Tower of London was presented in 1831. In 1847 the public were admitted to London Zoo for the first time without an order from a Fellow. After the eruption of the Second World War, London Zoo was closed multiple times for over a week at a time starting 11:00am on 3rd September 1939, when all zoological places were closed by order of the government. On 27th September 1940, high explosive bombs damaged the Rodent house, the Civet house, the gardener's office, the propagating sheds, the North Gate and the Zebra house. In January 1941, the Camel house was hit, and the aquarium could not open until May 1943 due to extensive bombings.
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London Zoo
BT England
London Zoo
- NT African Aviary
- NT African Bird Safari
- NT Ambika Paul Children Zoo
- NT Amphitheatre
- NT Animal Adventure
- NT Animal Hospital and Pathology Laboratory
- NT Aquarium
- NT B.U.G.S
- NT Barclay Court
- NT Bear and Child Statue
- NT Bear Cub Statue (Winnie Memorial)
- NT Bird House
- NT Blackburn Pavilion
- NT Butterfly Paradise
- NT Carnivore Complex
- NT Casson Elephant House
- NT Casson Footbridge
- NT Cat Enclosures
- NT Cattle Sheds
- NT Charles Clore Pavilion for Mammals
- NT Children's Zoo and Farm
- NT Clock Tower
- NT Cormorant Pond
- NT Cotton Terraces
- NT Discovery Centre
- NT East Footbridge
- NT East Service Gate Buildings
- NT East Tunnel
- NT Eastern Aviary
- NT Education Department and Centre for Life Studies
- NT Elephant and Rhino Pavilion
- NT Elephant and Rhinoceros House
- NT First Aid Station and South Gate Lavatories
- NT Flamingo Pool
- NT Former Prairie Dog Enclosure
- NT Former South Gate Kiosk
- NT Gardening Department
- NT Giants of the Galápagos
- NT Gibbon Cage and Cockatoo Aviary
- NT Giraffe House
- NT Globe Sundial
- NT Gorilla House
- NT Gorilla Kingdom
- NT Guy the Gorilla Statue
- NT Humming Bird House
- NT In with the Lemurs
- NT In With The Spiders
- NT Insect House
- NT Into Africa
- NT K3-type telehone kiosk
- NT Keepers' Lodge
- NT Komodo Island of Dragons
- NT Land of the Lions
- NT Lifewatch Centre
- NT Lion House
- NT Main Gate
- NT Main Gate Women's Lavatory
- NT Mappin Cafe
- NT Mappin Pavilion
- NT Mappin Terraces
- NT Meet the Monkeys
- NT Michael Sobell Pavilions for Apes and Monkeys
- NT Millennium Conservation Centre
- NT Mongoose Enclosure
- NT Monkey House
- NT New Lion Terraces
- NT North Gate
- NT North Gate Kiosk
- NT North Pheasantry
- NT Nuffield Building
- NT Otter Pool
- NT Outback
- NT Owl and Parrot Aviaries
- NT Owls' Aviary
- NT Parish Boundary Markers
- NT Parrot House
- NT Pavilion Building
- NT Peafowl Aviary
- NT Penguin Beach
- NT Penguin Incubation Centre
- NT Penguin Pool
- NT Pergola North of the Staff Car Park
- NT Pets' Corner
- NT Picnic Terrace
- NT Playground
- NT Prairie Marmot Enclosure
- NT Primrose Hill Footbridge
- NT Prosectorium
- NT Quarantine Station
- NT Rainforest Life and Night Life
- NT Raven's Cage
- NT Regent Building
- NT Reptile House
- NT Reptiliary
- NT Sea Lion Pond and Viewing Stand
- NT Shelter north of the Northern Aviary
- NT Shelter south of the Bird House
- NT Snowdon Aviary
- NT South Canal Bank Staff Flats
- NT South Pheasantry
- NT Southern Aviary
- NT Stealing the Cubs Statue
- NT Stork and Ostrich House
- NT Television and Film Unit
- NT The Attenborough Komodo Dragon House
- NT Three Island Pond
- NT Tiger Territory
- NT Tropical Bird House
- NT War Memorial
- NT Wellcome Building
- NT West Footbridge
- NT West Service Gate Buildings
- NT West Tunnel
- NT Wolf Wood
- NT Zoo Sports and Social Club
- NT Zoological Society of London Offices and Library