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
War
26 Archivistische beschrijving results for War
Reports on the suggested opening of the gardens to the public on Sundays, a report by the Assistant Treasurer on the suggestion that the Gardens might be open to the public by payment on Sundays, either for the whole day or part the day, and a report on a war time scheme for horticulture, agriculture, pig and poultry keeping at Whipsnade and Regent's Park
Memorandum on post-war plans for Regent's Park Gardens and elephant house plans
Claims for compensation for war damage at London and Whipsnade Zoos
Report of the state of accommodation for catering staff at Whipsnade Zoo
Memorandum on the general policy and post-war plans for Whipsnade Zoo
List of staff and others who would have to be evacuated to Whipsnade in case Regent's Park were closed
List of accommodation available at Whipsnade Zoo, including Chapel Farm, Mrs Haines' Bungalow, Army Huts and The Bothy
Further war emergency measures for London Zoo due to diminished attendance, closure of the Gardens, and evacuation of clerical staff to Whipsnade
Memorandum on the admission of members of H.M. Fighting Forces and the Re-opening of Whipsnade Park