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            171 Archival description results for London

            Agriculture, Ministry of
            SUP/5/1/2/2 · File · 1946
            Part of Superintendents

            Correspondence between the Ministry of Agriculture and Geoffrey Marr Vevers regarding licences for the movement of animals to the Sanatorium and Quarantine Stations in the Zoological Gardens, a Vicunuas infected with sarcoptic mange, the importation of dogs and cats, animals shipped by the SS Arakaka, the detention of foxes in the Mammal House, the purchase of African Weaver Finches and Leopard cubs on board the warship Victorious

            Chatterton, Edgar
            SEC/7/3/9 · Item · 1902
            Part of ZSL Secretaries

            Letter from Edgar Chatterton to Philip Lutley Sclater regarding no longer being able to view the animals behind the cages following reports in the newspapers about the way in which the reptiles were being fed in the reptile house

            Colam, John
            SEC/7/3/16 · File · 1881
            Part of ZSL Secretaries

            Letter from John Colam of the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, to Philip Lutley Sclater regarding the serpent feeding in the reptile house being a healthy amusement for children and young persons

            Copenhagen Zoo
            SUP/5/1/2/71 · File · 1946
            Part of Superintendents

            Correspondence between Copenhagen Zoo and Geoffrey Marr Vevers regarding a visit to London and Whipsnade Zoos, with arrangements regarding the transfer of animals

            LEG/3/6 · File · 1951-1961
            Part of Legal

            Includes original claims, replies, internal memoranda, evidence from ZSL staff, and correspondence with insurance brokers

            Third party claims for accidents at London Zoo and Whipsnade. These are letters from visitors describing the accident to themselves or their clothes, caused by animals or infrastructure