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              CUR/3/3/3/36 · Part · 1923-09-02 - 1923-09-04
              Part of Curators and Keepers

              SUMMARY:
              Multiple newspaper clippings from early September 1923 report Miss Joan Proctor’s appointment as Curator of Reptiles at the London Zoo/London Zoological Gardens, noting her prior work with reptiles and aquarium rockwork design. One clipping discusses Miss Cheesman’s temporary withdrawal from the insect curator post for a South Pacific expedition and mentions related figures and institutions.

              CONTENT:
              SEPTEMBER, 1923
              THE CHURCH MILITANT

              Miss Joan Proctor, F.L.S., F.Z.S., has been appointed
              Curator of the Reptiles at the Zoo, in which department she
              has been working since 1916.

              THE NEWS OF THE WORLD SEPT. 2. 1923.

              THE ZOO LADY CURATOR OF REPTILES.
              Miss Joan B. Proctor, who has been appointed Curator of Reptiles at the London Zoo. She
              is seen wearing one of her charges as a necklet.

              Cutting from the Worcester Daily Times
              Address of Publication
              Issue dated 4.9.23

              In view of her appointment on the personnel
              of the Scientific Expeditionary Research As-
              sociation's coming expedition to the South
              Pacific, Miss Cheesman, who in 1917 became
              curator of insects in the London Zoo under
              Professor Maxwell Lefroy, will be temporarily
              withdrawn from that position. Miss Chees-
              man enjoys the distinction of having been the
              first lady curator appointed by the Zoological
              Society, and during her tenure of the post she
              has created almost a revolution in the beauti-
              ful insect house presented some years ago by
              the late Sir William Caird. The Society has
              also quite recently appointed a lady curator of
              reptiles, in the person of Miss Jean Proctor,
              F.Z.S., F.L.S., who for several years she
              worked in the reptile department of the Brit-
              ish Museum as voluntary assistant to Dr. Bou-
              lenger, and latterly in full charge. It was
              curious that the only lady curators who
              specialise in creepy-crawly forms of life.

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              CANADIAN

              Miss Joan Proctor, an English girl
              of 25, has just been appointed curator
              of reptiles at the London Zoological
              Gardens. She is one of the best
              known experts on snakes in the
              world.

              Cutting from the Liverpool Courier
              Address of Publication
              Issue dated 4.9.23

              HER REPTILIAN FAMILY.
              The second of the lady curators
              appointed by the Zoological Society, Miss
              Joan Procter, will take over her duties
              in charge of the reptiles at Regent's
              Park during the autumn.
              Miss Procter has plenty of practical
              experience of these strange pets, for,
              apart from work which she has fulfilled
              in the reptile department of the Museum
              at South Kensington, she has for several
              years kept a private collection of live
              snakes and batrachians. She has designed
              the whole of the rockwork for the new
              aquarium at the Zoo.