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Places
Places term Scope note Archival description count Authority record count
Sudan 4 0
Stuttgart 1 0
Stork and Ostrich House
  • The Stork and Ostrich House was built to plans by Charles Brown Trollope in 1896-97; George Smith and Company, builders. It cost £3,788. in 2013 it was incorporated into Tiger Territory.
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Stockholm 1 0
Stealing the Cubs Statue
  • The statue entitled Stealing the Subs stands to the west of Three Island Pond. Carved from marble at larger than life size, it represents a man fighting a lioness over two lion cubs. In recent years the statue had been moved back from a more prominent position on a three-step plinth. Installed 1906, donated by J B Wolff; Henri Teixeira de Mattos, sculptor.
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Staffordshire 0 0
St Helena 1 0
Sri Lanka (1) 0 0
Southern Aviary
  • The Southern Aviary of 1905 is the largest of the Zoo's early aviaries. It was an early attempt to provide a natural environment for birds, giving them space for free flight. The landscaping of artificial rockwork and ponds, with mature willows, was a reordering of what had been the Southern Ponds from about 1860. The Southern Aviary was demolished circa 2008 for the Giant Tortoises.
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South Pheasantry
  • The South Pheasantry comprises two ranges of cages to the south west of the Bird House. Built 1962, Franz Stengelhofen, architect.
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