An important notice to all staff in the event of a sudden development in the War, and emergency measures that would be taken
War
169 Archival description results for War
List of animals that might be disposed of in the event of war, with a list of animals that were destroyed from the commenced of war to October 18th 1939 (apart from Aquarium stock)
Correspondence between Geoffrey Marr Vevers and Captain Beale, Superintendent at Whipsnade Zoo, regarding the return of staff from military service, information about disabled men on the staff at Whipsnade in relation to the Disabled Person (Employment) Act 1944 Quota Scheme, the progress of a baby chimp called Uno, the purchase of wire netting, Whipsnade Committee's visit of inspection to Whipsnade Zoo, accommodation at Chapel Farm and notes on the Whipsnade chimpanzee
Correspondence regarding Berlin Zoo following bombings during the War
Correspondence between the British Museum (Natural History) and Sheffield Airey Neave regarding delegates to the Conference on Nature Preservation in Post-War Reconstruction, and a meeting of the Council
Report on the status and operation of the British Museum (Natural History), and damage suffered as a result of enemy action
Correspondence between Sheffield Airey Neave and H B Brown of Taronga Zoological Park Trust regarding a conference concerning post-war problems for zoological gardens
Circular to be sent to Fellows regarding the Zoological Society of London and the War, and a request to continue subscriptions
Correspondence with Geoffrey Marr Vevers regarding a leave request from the Army for Pte. Clark, F F