RMER7A58–Surrey Zoological Gardens. Print shows pond and people walking at the Surrey Zoological Gardens, London, England, with a balloon ascending in the distance. Print commemorates the 17th anniversary of the birth of Princess Victoria, May 24, 1836. (Source: A
RM2BWB2E7–The Memorial Erected in the zoological gardens London to the memory of members of zoo staff who fell in the war 30 December 1919
RMG3BHAM–Regent's Park, London : a bird's eye view of the gardens of the Zoological Society, which were opened to Fellows of the Society in 1828, and became a popular attraction. Date: circa 1837
RFMHNYR6–Scene in the Zoological Gardens. London. Animals 1896 old antique print
RM2M9CTGF–Zoological Gardens, London, England
RFMXMX29–' The Temple of Janus ', at the Surrey Zoological Gardens. London 1851. The Illustrated London News
RMD30G52–THE KING PENGUIN, AT THE ZOOLOGICAL GARDENS, LONDON
RMDRDFKF–Riding on a Bactrian Camel - London Zoo
RMG8HBTH–King George V, with Queen Mary, the Prince of Wales, and Princess Mary, visit the Zoological Gardens.
RM2ARBDH8–Children riding on the elephants at Zoological Gardens, (London Zoo).
RMDDKWDC–London Zoo, Marylebone, London, (c1950s?). Artist: Henry Grant
RMG380B4–A mermaid compared with the manatee at the Zoological Gardens, London Date: 1889
RMB6YKTX–pelicans Pelecanidae zoological gardens London water bird
RFT2P1JF–Zoological Gardens
RM2HDF675–Hippopotamus and keeper, London Zoo, Victorian period
RMFJR754–Elephant stables, Regent's Park Zoological Gardens, London. From 1835 print.
RM2HDF66Y–Hippopotamus and keeper, London Zoo, Victorian period
RMDRJRYR–Sea Lions at the London Zoological Gardens.
RM2HDF66A–Rhinoceros named 'Tom', London Zoo, Victorian period
RMDRJT03–Giraffes in the Gardens of the London Zoological Society
RMD95HGG–Surrey Zoological Gardens, Walworth, London, England. Engraving after the drawing by Thomas Hosmer Shepherd. In about 1830 Edward Cross kept his menagerie here, and in 1830 exhibited an Indian rhinoceros for which he paid £800. Conservatory 300 ft. in circumference containing over 6,000 sq. ft. of glass, and at the time the largest glass building in England. Coloured engraving.
RM2K6445Y–The Llama Carriage at London Zoological Gardens.
RMR24274–Engraving depicting the Barbarossa, a recent addition to the Zoological Society's Gardens, Regent's Park, London. Dated 1860
RMG3CYE1–Elephant Ride - London Zoological Gardens, Regent's Park
RM2BP37TD–South London Flower Show 1842 held at the Surrey Zoological Gardens - Now Pasley Park housing estate site (from an English publication of the time). Royal Surrey Gardens was a pleasure gardens containing at separate times, a music hall and a zoo. It was in the grounds of Surrey Manor House (Manor Place, close to Pasley Park). The Surrey Zoological Gardens were opened in 1831 by Edward Cross who already had a menagerie on the Strand. It also hosted flower shows & special fete days with historical re-enactments, including the Great Fire of London and the eruption of Mount Vesuvius.
RMD30G58–THE AUSTRALIAN BUSTARD, AT THE ZOOLOGICAL GARDENS, LONDON
RM2M3T447–Model of 'Old London' at the Surrey Zoological Gardens.
RMDDN705–'Mount Vesuvius, as represented at the Surrey Zoological Gardens', London, 1837. Artist: Anon
RMDRJRYK–The Mappin Terraces in the London Zoological Gardens
RMPA1M4Y–724 Grand balloon ascent, on Thursday, October 14th, 1841 ... Mr. Gypson, (from the Royal Zoological Gardens, London), will make his forty-fifth and last ascent this season LCCN2002724867
RMG3AJR1–Crocodile at London Zoological Gardens, Regents Park, London
RM2JM2WWA–1960s, historical view of the North Entrance to the Zoological Gardens or as it is more commonly known, London Zoo, at Regent Park, London, England, UK. Entry fee for audlts, 3'6 ( 3 shilings, 6 pence). The Zoo opened to the Fellows of the Zoological Society of London (ZSL) in 1828 on the edge of Regents Park and known as the zoological gardens, was originally intended to be used as a collection for scientific study.
RFT2P1JG–Zoological Gardens
RM2C876B5–London Zoological Gardens, Regent's Park - Elephant Rides.
RFT2H2T2–The Zoological Gardens
RMFJR755–Ostrich house, Regent's Park Zoological Gardens, London. From 1835 print.
RMMHPH6E–Elephant ride, Zoological Gardens, Regents Park, London
RM2HDF66G–Rhinoceros named 'Tom', London Zoo, Victorian period
RM2M3JXR9–Photograph of a female giraffe and its baby at the London Zoological Gardens, London, 1922. Date: 1922
RMMT8234–Zoological Gardens, Regent's Park, London, England in the 19th century. From Old England: A Pictorial Museum, published 1847.
RM2M3NKD4–Jingo a African Elephant replacement to Jumbo at Zoological Society's Gardens (London Zoo). Children having a ride around Regent Park. The two year old was too aggressive and dangerous so he was sold to Frank Bostock for an exhibition in America. While being shipped to the USA the elephant died and was dumped overboard.
RM2A3REK8–Surry [sic] Zoological Gardens Print shows pond and people walking at the Surrey Zoological Gardens, London, England, with a balloon ascending in the distance. Print commemorates the 17th anniversary of the birth of Princess Victoria, May 24, 1836. (Source: A.G. Renstrom, LC staff, 1981-82.)
RM2K01KCC–The Darwinian Theory. A sketch in the monkey house at the Zoological Gardens. George du Maurier Illustration.
RMDXFDDA–The Hippopotamus at the Zoological Gardens, Regent's Park, London The Hippopotamus at the Zoological Gardens, Regent's Park, London
RMD30CK9–NOTES AT THE ZOOLOGICAL GARDENS, LONDON: CORSICAN MOUFFLONS
RMRJAX23–An engraving depicting the four giraffes of the Royal Zoological Society's Gardens, Regent's Park, London. Dated 19th century
RMRYBKB5–The King Penguin, at the Zoological Gardens, London, UK
RMRJAX20–An engraving depicting the Bear Pit in the Royal Zoological Society's Gardens, Regent's Park, London. Dated 19th century
RMTXH1P2–Surrey Zoological Gardens, Walworth, London, England. Engraving after the drawing by Thomas Hosmer Shepherd. In about 1830 Edward Cross kept his menagerie here, and in 1830 exhibited an Indian rhinoceros for which he paid £800. Conservatory 300 ft in circumference containing over 6,000 sq ft of glass, and at the time the largest glass building in England. Coloured engraving.
RMG3BHAN–Zoological Gardens, Regent's Park 1837
RMRMBPKH–The Zoological gardens aka London Zoo is the world's oldest scientific zoo. It was opened on 27 April 1828,and was originally intended to be used as a collection for scientific study. In 1831 or 1832, the animals of the Tower of London menagerie were transferred to the zoo's collection. The Zoological Society of London (ZSL) was established by Sir Stamford Raffles and Sir Humphry Davy in 1826, who obtained the land for the zoo. The Society was granted a Royal Charter in 1829 by King George IV, and in 1847 the zoo opened to the public to aid funding.
RM2ARBCMK–Baby Show at the Surrey Zoological Gardens 1855
RM2GA6XRH–Plan of the Zoological Gardens From the book ' London and its environs : a practical guide to the metropolis and its vicinity, illustrated by maps, plans and views ' by Adam and Charles Black Published in Edinburgh by A. & C. Black 1862
RFT2H1CN–Lion House, Zoological Gardens
RF2HKE6CE–Inspired by Sea Lion with a caretaker in a London zoo, Sea Lion, Otaria jubata, Animals in the Gardens of the Zoological Society of London, Frederick York, London, c. 1860 - c. 1880, albumen print, height 85 mm × width 170 mm, Reimagined by Artotop. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light ray radiance. Photography inspired by surrealism and futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture
RFFF0AWC–LONDON The Oval Siege of Gibraltar, Surrey zoo 1847. Illustrated London News
RM2HC8C6T–Elephant and keeper, Regent's Park Zoo, London, Victorian period
RFGHXNCD–LONDON ZOOLOGICAL GARDENS. Vintage map plan. Regent's Park, 1935
RMR5CRP6–The Zoological gardens. London Zoo. Peilcans and a penguin. Illustration from 'London town'. London town. Marcus Ward & Co.: London, 1883. Image taken from : London Town. (Verses.). Source: 12805.s.9, page 30. Author: Crane, Thomas.
RFGBMKXY–LONDON ZOOLOGICAL GARDENS. Vintage map plan. Regent's Park, 1927
RMWDP38C–Grand balloon ascent, on Thursday, October 14th, 1841 ... Mr. Gypson, (from the Royal Zoological Gardens, London), will make his forty-fifth and last ascent this season Broadside announcing a balloon ascension by Richard Gypson from Chain Bridge, Spalding, England, 1841. Includes picture of a balloon.
RFGD23RM–LONDON ZOOLOGICAL GARDENS. Vintage map plan. Regent's Park, 1922
RMDXFA2E–Giraffe at the Zoological Gardens, Regent's Park, London Giraffe at the Zoological Gardens, Regent's Park, London
RFGBMXJG–LONDON ZOOLOGICAL GARDENS. Vintage map plan. Regent's Park, 1919
RMRJP2K4–A cartoon commenting on the arrival of a hippopotamus at the Zoological Society's Gardens. Illustrated by George du Maurier. Dated 19th century
RMRYBKB9–The Australian Bustard, at the Zoological Gardens, London, UK
RFMHNYR4–The Zoological Gardens. The Lions' House. London. Animals 1896 old print
RMDDN251–Penguin Pool, Zoological Gardens, Regent's Park, London, c1945-1980. Artist: Eric de Maré
RM2RGDMTC–One of the thirty plus employees, Mr Graves, of the Zoological Gardens in London who enlisted for the new army in the early months of the First World War, shown in uniform revisiting one of his former charges before leaving for the front.
RMMR51EF–Cartoon depicting tourists in London in search of the lions (at the Zoological Society Gardens) think their guide book refers to a different kind of lion. Dated 19th century
RFH3BKNJ–LONDON The Gorilla at the Zoological Society's Gardens 1887. The Illustrated London News
RF2HM03FE–Art inspired by Sea Lion with a caretaker in a London zoo, Sea Lion, Otaria jubata, Animals in the Gardens of the Zoological Society of London, Frederick York, London, c. 1860 - c. 1880, cardboard, albumen print, height 85 mm × width 170 mm, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RFMXN1BG–Moving the lions at the Zoological Society's Gardens. London 1876. The Illustrated London News
RM2HC8C6P–Elephant and keeper, Regent's Park Zoo, London, Victorian period
RFMXN0TW–Surrey Zoological Gardens - the new orchestra. London 1848. The Illustrated London News
RM2BTJ560–An engraving of Surrey Zoological Gardens scanned at high resolution from a book printed in 1851. This image is believed to be free of all copyright.
RFKY3F3T–LONDON Sloth at the Zoological Gardens, Regent's Park 1844. The Illustrated London News
RMG4N83B–Five Humboldt Penguins from Heythrop Zoological Gardens, Oxfordshire, enjoy the ice at the Broadgate Ice rink, situated in the Broadgate Circle in London, before it was opened to the public for the winter season.
RFFEPXMC–MONKEYS The Gibbon at the Zoological Society's Gardens. London Zoo 1868. Illustrated London News
RMHNCYEK–The Zoological Gardens, Regents Park, London – an old engraving c. 1830.
RFH3BF28–LONDON Young Python in the Zoological Society's Gardens 1862. The Illustrated London News
RME13XXF–Mar. 27, 2012 - The New Lion Terraces At The London Zoo: The new lion terraces which is a complex of houses, enclosures and gardens - replace the old lion house, the home for the last 100 years of the lions, tigers and other big cats. The cost of the project has been met from the capital grant made by H.M. The Queen's Government in 1970 and a gift of 200,000 from Sir Charles Clore, one of the society's greatest benefactors. Last night The Duke of Edinburgh, President of the Zoological Society of London, received H.M
RMRYBHTM–Notes at the Zoological Gardens, London: Corsican Moufflons
RFT2GYA0–Zoological Gardens : Feeding The Seals
RMDDW3NB–THE TEMPLE OF JANUS, AT THE SURREY ZOOLOGICAL GARDENS, LONDON, UK
RMBHJPHR–Northern Aviary, Zoological Gardens, Regent's Park, London, c1965. Artist: Eric de Maré
RMA67WNE–Regents Pk Zoo 1837
RME130JM–Feb. 26, 2012 - The new lion terraces at the London Zoo: The new Lion Terraces which is a complex of houses, enclosures and gardens-replace he old lion house, the home for the last 100 years of the lions, tigers and other big cats. The cost of the project has been met from the capital grant made by H.M. The Queen's Government in 1970 and a gift of 2000,000 from Sir Charles Clore, one of the Society's greatest benefactors. Last night the Duke of Edinburgh, President of the Zoological Society of London, received H.M
RMRJB4G6–New antelope house - Gardens of Zoological Society 1861
RMRC5PN1–'One of the Signs of Our Civilization: Well-Stocked Zoological Gardens to Delight the Curious', c193 Creator: Unknown.
RME0M2XM–Apr. 11, 1953 - BABY ELEPHANT FOR LONDON ZOO ARRIVES: A baby elephant, destined for the Zoological Gardens, Regent's Park, arrived at London Airport today from Assam. Her name is Lakhsmi (after the Hindu goddess of wealth), and she is about 11 months old. Lakhsmi was caught in February in Assam, and is 4ft. lin. high. Keystone Photo Shows:- Lakhsmi, the baby elephant, being led from the aircraft on arrival at London Airport today.
RM2RG91XX–One of the popular features of the zoo for men, women and children, riding on the Indian Elephants on a hot summers day.
RME0M1T5–Apr. 04, 1953 - Baby elephant for London Zoom arrives.: A baby elephant, destined for the Zoological Gardens, Regent's Park, arrived at London Airport today from Assam. Her name is Lakhsmi (after the Hindu goddess of wealth). Lakhsmi was caught in February in Assam, and is 4 ft. lin. high. Photo shows 4-year old Dorian Pyle, of-Sidoup, takes a ride on the back of Lakhsmi, the baby elephant at London Airport today.
RM2BTJ55J–An engraving of Surrey Zoological Gardens scanned at high resolution from a book printed in 1851. This image is believed to be free of all copyright.
RME0M7AN–Nov. 11, 1953 - Baby Elephant Arrives For London Zoo: A baby elephant destined for the Zoological Gardens, Regent's Park, arrived at London Airport today from Assam, Her name is Lakshmi (after the Hindu goddess of wealth), and she was caught in February. Lakshmi is 4ft. lin. high. Photo Shows With little 4-year old Dorian Pyle, of Sidcup, taking a ride on his back, baby elephant Lakshmi made a bee - line for a camera man, who was apparently not interested the the elephant.
RM2M3K579–First gorilla to join the collection at the Zoological Society's Gardens (London Zoo). 1887
RMEX6GXW–Engraving depicting the Barbarossa, a recent addition to the Zoological Society's Gardens, Regent's Park, London. Dated 1860
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