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              72 Description archivistique résultats pour Museums

              Turner, Alan
              SUP/5/1/2/214 · Pièce · 1946
              Fait partie de Superintendents

              Letter from Geoffrey Marr Vevers to Alan Turner of Coryndon Museum in Nairobi to thank him for the assistance he gave C S Webb in collecting animals for the Zoological Society of London

              British Museum (Natural History)
              SUP/6/1/2/3 · Dossier · 1950
              Fait partie de Superintendents

              Correspondence between the British Museum (Natural History) and George Soper Cansdale regarding specimens donated by the Zoological Society of London to the British Museum (Natural History)

              Minutes of the Museum committee
              MUS/2 · Dossier · 1836-1839
              Fait partie de ZSL Museum

              Minutes also mention the work of William Martin, John Gould, George Waterhouse and Louis Fraser.

              Correspondence
              PRE/6/1/8 · Dossier · 1959
              Fait partie de ZSL Presidents

              Correspondence between Sir Arthur Landsborough Thomson and L Harrison Matthews regarding Council Meetings, a proposed educational exhibit, a museum of the Zoological Society of London, the Scientific Fellowship, and the Department of Zoology in Cambridge

              Scrapbooks
              CUR/3/3 · Sub-series · 1918-1924
              Fait partie de Curators and Keepers

              Three scrapbooks of newspaper cuttings: 1) Cairo to the Cape (about the flight taken by Peter Chalmers Mitchell), also Mount Everest expedition. 2) Cuttings about British Museum (Natural History) where Joan Procter volunteered. Includes letter from E G Boulenger to Joan Procter. 3) Joan Procter's appointment as Curator of Reptiles at London Zoo (1923). Includes photos and letters. 

              Grey, Thomas de
              SEC/7/7/26 · Dossier · 1871-1896
              Fait partie de ZSL Secretaries

              Letters from Thomas de Grey to Philip Lutley Sclater regarding his expedition down the Rocky Mountains into New Mexico, skeletons of mammals for the Cambridge museum, and a paper on West Indian Microlepidoptera for the Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London

              Gould, John
              SEC/2/1/26 · Dossier · 1833-1836
              Fait partie de ZSL Secretaries

              Letters from John Gould regarding a Zebra that was exhibiting signs of tetanus, the request of a salary of £50 for the new arrangement by the Museum Committee, an expedition to collect specimens for the Zoological Society of London and several gifts to the Society

              Bartlett, Clarence
              SEC/7/2/10 · Dossier · 1897
              Fait partie de ZSL Secretaries

              Correspondence between Clarence Bartlett, Philip Lutley Sclater and Balmoral Castle regarding the skin and skeleton of a giraffe and the donation of the skin to the Natural History Museum. Also telegrams from Balmoral Castle sending the Queen's condolences on the death of the giraffe and her request that it should be buried

              Blanford, Henry Francis
              SEC/7/2/26 · Pièce · 1871
              Fait partie de ZSL Secretaries

              Letter from Henry Francis Blanford to Philip Lutley Sclater regarding an application from the Prosector's assistant at the Zoological Society of London for the post of Osteologist at the Indian Museum

              Kent, William Saville
              SEC/7/11/4 · Dossier · 1869-1886
              Fait partie de ZSL Secretaries

              Letters from William Saville Kent of the Museum and Institute of Pisciculture Society Limited, to Philip Lutley Sclater regarding the establishment of a marine observatory and laboratory in connection with the Brighton Aquarium, his appointment as Inspector of Fisheries to the Government of Tasmania, his application to become a Fellow of the Zoological Society of London, his inspection of the fish house, enquiries about the vacant post of Prosector, and a proposed British Zoological Station for the study of marine animals and plats with relation to the advancement of the sciences of biology and economic pisciculture