RM2BW2GHM–Whalebone cutting - A Leyton industry. The raw matfderial whalebone is produced from the mouth of the Baleine Whale, where it serves in the capacity of teeth. Quality and superiority are dependent upon the locality from which the mammals are caught. Whale bone in its raw state. 2 March 1923
RM2BWB5N0–Baby rhino likes the bottle . A picture of a 2 months old baby rhino being fed with milk from a bottle in the Tanganyika Territory . 13 December 1922
RM2BW2MPP–Old tree in Penshurst, Kent provides a kennel for the dog. 1933
RM2BW22JR–A mink lapping up a specially prepared food at the farm from the point of view of vitamins, this little animal is consuming better food than many humans. Scientific methods are being used an experimental branch at Woodstock, New York state in an effort to read the link, a small animal prize for its valuable. 40 quarters of cow's blood are given to them each week to create resistance to pneumonia. Mating is the busy season at the farm and each male is assigned three or four females. 16 September 1937.[?]
RM2BW2E54–A Great Dane. 1934
RM2BW2ENX–Woman holds terrier puppies. 1934
RM2BW2K52–Girl holds Dalmatian puppies. 1934
RM2BW22BM–The Siamese cat club show is now in progress at Chenie Street drill Hall, Bloomsbury. Miss Phyllis Thame arising with her Cecile pointed Siamese Blarney of beadle on a lead. 29 September 1937.
RM2BW222M–The Siamese cat club show is now in progress at Chenie Street drill Hall, Bloomsbury. Miss Phyllis Thame with her Cecile pointed Siamese Blarney of beadle on her shoulder 29 September 1937.
RM2BW2HMA–Horses and foals. 1934
RM2BW2KDX–Girl holds Dalmatian puppies. 1934
RM2BW27C7–Miss Sibyl Rollo with a seven month old Silver Tabby Manx kitten who is on view at the Kensington Kitten Club's show which is in progess at Knightsbridge. 14 July 1937
RM2BW2D4P–All Stockholm seems to be taking an interest in the welfare of Snow White, a baby polar bear born at the Skansen Zoo in Stockholm. It is now two months old and thriving. It is a very rare that a bear cub is born in captivity. 4 February 1939
RM2BW1XCR–Zoo chimp's decide position of a parasol! The hot weather resulted in an argument at the London Zoo between Peter and Jackie, the chimpanzees. Jackie managed to borrow a visitors parasol and Peter insisted on sharing it. In the end, it was the parasol that got the worst of it! Photo shows: the parasol begins to show signs of wear and tear under the onslaught of Jackie (left) and Peter. 25 May 1937
RM2BW2H1W–Dalmatian puppies making friends. 1934
RM2BW27H2–Miss Nan Parsons with Mrs King's Blue Persian's student Prince. Young aristocrats of the cat world are on show at the Kensington Kitten Club's show which is in progess at Knightsbridge. 14 July 1937.
RM2BW3XDP–Mr U S Ray, an Indian Civil Servant from the Punjab, is visiting the London Zoo to gain knowledge of the management and feeding of animals and birds. He is to become a zoo superintendent when he returns to India. Photo shows: U S Ray feeding Billy, the hippopotamus, at the London Zoo 3 April 1937
RM2BW3XNJ–Photo shows: Felix, the rhinoceros at the London Zoo, opens wide for the benefit of visitors who might like to put something tasty in his capacious jaws. 3 April 1937
RM2BW1XD5–Zoo chimp's decide position of a parasol! The hot weather resulted in an argument at the London Zoo between Peter and Jackie, the chimpanzees. Jackie managed to borrow a visitors parasol and Peter insisted on sharing it. In the end, it was the parasol that got the worst of it! Photo shows: Peter and Jackie reach a temporary gentleman's agreement to share the parasol, which is held by Jackie. 25 May 1937
RM2BW3XK7–Whipsnade Zoo is rejoicing in the birth of its first baby camel, Hallelujah. The baby, which has born to Fattama, has two humps. The parents were brought from the Morocco Zoo last September. Photo shows: Hallelujah with its mother, Fattama at Whipsnade. 31 March 1937
RM2BW20JR–A litter of nine-weeks-old Blue Persian kittens. Young aristocrats of the cat world are on show at the Kensington Kitten Club's show which is in progess at Knightsbridge. 14 July 1937.
RM2BW1XD3–Zoo chimp's decide position of a parasol! The hot weather resulted in an argument at the London Zoo between Peter and Jackie, the chimpanzees. Jackie managed to borrow a visitors parasol and Peter insisted on sharing it. In the end, it was the parasol that got the worst of it! Photo shows: the parasol begins to show signs of wear and tear under the onslaught of Jackie (left) and Peter. 25 May 1937
RM2BW3XE5–Whipsnade Zoo is rejoicing in the birth of its first baby camel, Hallelujah. The baby, which has born to Fattama, has two humps. The parents were brought from the Morocco Zoo last September. Photo shows: Hallelujah being nursed by her keeper, at Whipsnade. 31 March 1937
RM2BW1XBG–Zoo chimp's decide position of a parasol! The hot weather resulted in an argument at the London Zoo between Peter and Jackie, the chimpanzees. Jackie managed to borrow a visitors parasol and Peter insisted on sharing it. In the end, it was the parasol that got the worst of it! Photo shows: Jackie, temporarily in possession of the parasol, waves it triumphantly aloft. 25 May 1937
RM2BTPN60–Pups in the cup. The Peking Palace Dog Association's Coronation year's show has opened at the Ranelagh Club, Barnes. Photo shows: prize-winning Canton Pekinese puppies, seven weeks old, make themselves at home in one of the trophies. They are owned by Mrs Druce. 4 June 1937
RM2BW1X0C–All white at Peking Palace Dog Show. The Peking Palace Dog Association's Coronation year's show has opened at the Ranelagh Club, Barnes. Photo shows:Mrs. Goad with her three white pekinese. 4 June 1937
RM2BTPN1X–Coronation horses rehearse. Horses which are to be used at the Coronation were harnessed to brakes representing coaches and exercised of part of the route. Photo shows: the horses passing through Green Park near Buckingham Palace. 8 April 1937
RM2BW3Y84–Woman exhibitor at Alsatian Show in London. The Southern Alsatian Club held a Members Sanction Show at the Drill Hall, Handel Street, Bloomsbury. Photo shows: Mrs L Monitz with her Alsatian Larran of Crabthorne. 6 March 1937
RM2BW3YDJ–Zoo's baby Onegar is eight weeks old. Rocket, the London Zoo's baby onegar is exactly 8 weeks old. He has been reared on the bottle. As a birthday treat, he was taken for a walk by keeper C Hersey. Photo shows: Rocket out for his birthday walk with keeper C Heresy. 24 February 1937
RM2BW4071–Paul feels lopsided. Zoo deer casts 14 pound antler. Paul, the Wapiti Deer at the London Zoo, is feeling lopsided at present. He has just cast one of his 14 pound antlers. The antlers of the largest and heaviest he has ever grown. Dear cast their antlers every year, a new ones are grown. Photo shows: Paul, the Wapiti Deer with only one antler. 24 February 1937
RM2BW4088–Zoo's baby Onegar is eight weeks old. Rocket, the London Zoo's baby onegar is exactly 8 weeks old. He has been reared on the bottle. As a birthday treat, he was taken for a walk by keeper C Hersey. Photo shows: Rocket out for his birthday walk with keeper C Heresy. 24 February 1937
RM2BW3YP1–Zoo's sacred cow has a calf. A calf born to Gladdy, the Gujerat Zebu, is the latest addition to the London Zoo. Six weeks old, the baby has been named Bonny. The zebu, a species of oxen with a large hump on the shoulders of a light grey colour, is regarded as sacred in some parts of India. Photo shows: Bonny, the calf, with its mother, Gladdy, at the London Zoo. 18 January 1937
RM2BW3YNY–Zoo's sacred cow has a calf. A calf born to Gladdy, the Gujerat Zebu, is the latest addition to the London Zoo. Six weeks old, the baby has been named Bonny. The zebu, a species of oxen with a large hump on the shoulders of a light grey colour, is regarded as sacred in some parts of India. Photo shows: Bonny, the calf, with its mother, Gladdy, at the London Zoo. 18 January 1937
RM2BTPMWB–Overcoats at London Dog Show. The Metropolitan and Essex Canine Show is in progress at the Crystal Palace, London. Photo shows: Miss Wuidart with her over-coated Harlequin Great Danes. 5 November 1936
RM2BTPMW8–Harlequin at Crystal Palace Show. The Metropolitan and Essex Canine Show is in progress at the Crystal Palace, London. Photo shows: Miss Wuidart with one of her Harlequin Great Danes. 5 November 1936
RM2BW3X8R–Oxford University Expedition home from Arctic with 16 huskies . After a year spent in the polar regions of northern Iceland and Lapland the Oxford University Expedition arrived at Hayes Wharf , London on the Nordkapp II . They have brought back with them 16 husky dogs for Whipsnade Zoo - 11 fully grown and 5 puppies born on the voyage home . Member of the expedition had a narrow escape when they were cut off on ice floe having lost their dinghy . They made another small boat out of a hut and an air bed and were able to return to their base . The expedition , which was led by Mr . Alexander ( S
RM2BW3X9E–Oxford University Expedition home from Arctic with 16 huskies . After a year spent in the polar regions of northern Iceland and Lapland the Oxford University Expedition arrived at Hayes Wharf , London on the Nordkapp II . They have brought back with them 16 husky dogs for Whipsnade Zoo - 11 fully grown and 5 puppies born on the voyage home . Member of the expedition had a narrow escape when they were cut off on ice floe having lost their dinghy . They made another small boat out of a hut and an air bed and were able to return to their base . The expedition , which was led by Mr . Alexander ( S
RM2BW3XA8–Oxford University Expedition home from Arctic with 16 huskies . After a year spent in the polar regions of northern Iceland and Lapland the Oxford University Expedition arrived at Hayes Wharf , London on the Nordkapp II . They have brought back with them 16 husky dogs for Whipsnade Zoo - 11 fully grown and 5 puppies born on the voyage home . Member of the expedition had a narrow escape when they were cut off on ice floe having lost their dinghy . They made another small boat out of a hut and an air bed and were able to return to their base . The expedition , which was led by Mr . Alexander ( S
RM2BW3HEM–Zoo Chimpanzees rehearse for first open air party . Photo shows Fifi demonstrating her tight rope act during a rehearsal 2 July 1935
RM2BW3HEP–Zoo Chimpanzees rehearse for first open air party . Photo shows Fifi and Jackie playing in their new playground . 2 July 1935
RM2BW3HE5–Zoo Chimpanzees rehearse for first open air party . Photo shows Fifi and Jackie playing on the trapeze in their new playground . 2 July 1935
RMWH9ARW–Great Sable Antelope
RMWH9MRY–Macaques Japan Koshima Island Kyushu
RMWH9ATJ–Ungulate
RMWH9275–The Daubenton's Bat and Natterer's Bat
RMWH9333–The White Beaked Dolphin, The Common Dolphin and The Bottle Nosed Dolphin
RMWH93TB–The Common Porpoise Risso's Grampus, and The White sided Dolphin
RMWH9GDW–Lion Lioness and Birds
RMWH934T–Killer Pilot Whale
RMWH927T–The Noctule of Great Bat , The Pipistrelle of Common Bat
RMWH94HA–Wild White Cattle
RMWH9418–The Pine Marten
RMWH94FN–The Narwhal and The White Whales or Beluga
RMWHBERP–Caged White Cheeked Gibbon , on way to being sold , Warehouse , Osaka , Japan
RMWHBFG4–Longhair bicolour Cat
RMWHBFFA–Ginger tabby
RMWH9GDH–Wildlife
RMWHBFGG–National Cat Show at Olympia
RMWHBFGM–Russian Blue Cat
RMWH93W7–The Alexandrine Rat and The Black Rat
RMWH940G–The Common Hare
RMWHBFGB–Chinchilla Cat
RMWH93Y7–The Sperm Whale or Cachalot
RMWH940E–The Weasel
RMWH9401–The Walrus
RMWH93NC–The Common Mouse or House Mouse
RMWH940Y–The Common Dormouse
RMWHBFGT–Russian Blue Cat
RMWH940D–The Red Deer
RMWH94H3–Wild White Cattle
RMWHBFFK–Foreign white Cat
RMWH9402–The Stoat
RMWH93PT–The Harvest Mouse and Wood Mouse
RMWHBFFN–Blue Colourpoint Cat
RMWH93TE–The Rabbit or Cony
RMWHBFHP–Longhaired Tortoiseshell Cat
RMWH934J–The Mountain Hare and The Irish Hare
RMWH927J–The Serotine, The Parti Coloured Bat, Leisler's Bat
RMWH935M–The Grey Seal
RMWH93Y4–The Bearded Seal and The Hooded Seal
RMWHBHKF–Lambs part of a fresco from the mid 4th Century in the Catacombs of Rome , Italy
RMWH942C–The Roe Deer
RMWHBFGN–Himalayan Tortie Point Cat
RMWH9244–The Cuvier's Whale and Sowerby's Whale
RMWH9277–The Greater Horse Shoe Bat, The lesser Horse Shoe Bat.
RMWH9348–The Fox
RMWH940C–The Polecat
RMWH9417–The Brown Rat
RMWHBFF7–Black Shorthair Cat
RMWH93P7–The Common Mole
RMWH93Y0–The Ringed Seal and The Harp or Greenland Seal
RMWH9274–Daubenton's Bat, Natterer's Bat
RMWH94FT–The Black Vole and the Common Field Vole
RMWH9323–The Common Seal
RMWHBFG3–Lilac Point Cat
RMWH940K–The Badger
RMWH94GG–Water Vole
RMWHBFHK–Bluepoint Persian Cat and Kitten
RMWH94FG–The Wild Cat
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