RMG6C5D9–A group of harbour seals near Whitstable, Kent, as the Zoological Society of London carry out the first ever count by air, land and sea of grey and harbour seals along the Thames and stretching up the estuary to Tilbury.
RMG3AJR1–Crocodile at London Zoological Gardens, Regents Park, London. The zoo has the modern branding 'ZSL', the initials of the Zoological Society of London (established in 1826). The caption incorrectly labels this croc as an alligator. Date: circa 1904
RMB50CAF–Zoological Society of London
RMF13BD1–London, UK. 26th Aug, 2015. Zookeeper Karl Ashworth weighs a Rockhopper Penguin as the Zoological Society of London (ZSL) performs its annual animal weigh-in at London Zoo. Credit: Guy Corbishley/Alamy Live News
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.
RM2AHFAJN–Thames water fish survey carried out by the Zoological Society of London (ZSL) in the Thames estuary close to Greenwich, Southeast London, UK
RM2A2WE0T–Book - 'Illustrated Official Guide to the London Zoological Society's Gardens in Regent's Park', London, England, 1911, 'Illustrated Official Guide to the London Zoological Society's Gardens in Regent's Park' is a booklet issued by the Zoological Society of London, in England in 1911. It provides maps of the Zoological Gardens as well as information and photographs of the many animals living in the Gardens. This is one of about eighty travel brochures, maps, railway time tables
RFMXN1BG–Moving the lions at the Zoological Society's Gardens. London 1876. The Illustrated London News
RME11T2H–Feb. 02, 1980 - Duke Of Wellington Plants Turkey Oak At London Zoo: The 8th Duke of Wellington today presented a Turkey Oak tree to The Zoological Society of London, which he planted at the London Zoo. The tree Originates from an acorn shed by the Oak which grows over the gave of Copenhagen, the charger ridden by the Field Marshal, The Duke of Wellington, at the battle of Waterloo. The horse, a chestnut stallion carried the Duke throughout the Peninsular Campaign and he died in 1836
RMMR6WEE–Illustration depicting a shearing machine (lawn mower) invented by Edward Beard Budding. A: Iron drum, B: Wooden roller, C: Axis on which spiral blades fitted, D: Box to collect mowing's. This particular type of lawn mower was used in the gardens of the Zoological Society of London. Edward Beard Budding (1796-1846), an English engineer and inventor of the lawnmower (1830) and adjustable spanner (1842). Dated 19th century
RM2AWA7AP–GEORGE WATERHOUSE (1810-1888) English naturalist in 1851
RMGXPR2M–1960s, Getting close to the elephants at London Zoo, Regents Park, London, England, outside their home, the Casson Pavilion, which opened in 1965 and was named after its architect, Sir Hugh Casson. The elephants first came to the zoo in 1831 and visitors could then ride them, but they left in 2001 going to Whipsnade Wild Animal Park, Bedfordshire. London Zoo was opened to the public in 1847 to aid funding, as it had originally opened in 1828 as a place purely for scientific study by the Zoological Society of London (ZSL), a charity committed to the conservation of animals and their habitats.
RFMRY5CR–Zoological Society of London sign with three young men in the background.
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
RM2GXC25H–Zoological Society of London: an alligator lying on the shores of a lake in the gardens. Coloured etching. - Description The Zoological Society of
RMP9G8AF–White dodo I by Pieter Withoos, female, Illustrated London News, 1856 (23) and white dodo II by Pieter Withoos, female, Transactions of the Zoological Society of London, 1863 (24). Heliotype by Van Leer from Dr. Anthonie Cornelis Oudemans' Dodo Studies, Amsterdam, Johannes Muller, 1917.
RM2BTA607–Chi-Chi, the famous giant panda, in her London Zoo enclosure in the winter of 1967. Chi-Chi became the Zoo's star attraction and the UK's best-loved zoo animal. She arrived in 1958. The Zoological Society of London did not encourage collection of wild pandas, but accepted Chi-Chi as she had already been collected (Chi-Chi was caught in the wild in Sichuan, China in 1954). Although Chi-Chi's visit was planned to last for only 3 weeks, it was decided to buy her. In 1966 a mating attempt was made between Chi-Chi and An-An, of the Moscow Zoo – it was not successful. Chi-Chi died on 22 July 1972.
RMKHDERC–White dodo I by Pieter Withoos, female, Illustrated London News, 1856 (23) and white dodo II by Pieter Withoos, female, Transactions of the Zoological Society of London, 1863 (24). Heliotype by Van Leer from Dr. Anthonie Cornelis Oudemans' Dodo Studies, Amsterdam, Johannes Muller, 1917.
RM2B35NC2–From the book Zoologia typica; or, Figures of new and rare animals and birds described in the proceedings, or exhibited in the collections of the Zoological Society of London. By Fraser, Louis. Zoological Society of London. Published by the author in London, March 1847
RMG7AWCR–A general view of Harbour and Grey Seals on the Kent coastline as the Zoological Society of London combine land, sea and air surveys to get a clear idea of the Thames' population of the seals and their range helping to determine the best future conservation efforts.
RMK07R0H–Princess Margaret meeting a Cheetah and Zoo Keeper at London Zoological Park (London Zoo - ZSL) on 16th May 1967. Date: 1967
RMP92RY9–Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London. London :Academic Press, [etc.],1833-1965. http://biodiversitylibrary.org/page/28522837 470 Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London (9518376410)
RMF13BCP–London, UK. 26th Aug, 2015. Zookeeper Karl Ashworth weighs a Rockhopper Penguin as the Zoological Society of London (ZSL) performs its annual animal weigh-in at London Zoo. Credit: Guy Corbishley/Alamy Live News
RMK9R64D–Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London (9467881022)
RM2AHFA30–Thames water fish survey carried out by the Zoological Society of London (ZSL) in the Thames estuary close to Greenwich, Southeast London, UK
RMD2YF1E–THE OLD LION OF THE ZOOLOGICAL SOCIETY'S COLLECTION LONDON 1873
RFFEPXMC–MONKEYS The Gibbon at the Zoological Society's Gardens. London Zoo 1868. 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
RMFR15KJ–Transactions of the Zoological Society of London (Pl. 62)
RMJKW7EG–REGENT'S PARK ZOO about 1850
RM2A3FH7K–1953, historical, a brown bear in his water pond at London Zoo, London, England, UK. In 1985 the zoo closed its bear enclosure, Mappin Terraces. Opened to the public in 1847 to aid funding, the zoo had originally opened in 1828 as a place purely for scientific study by the Zoological Society of London (ZSL), a charity committed to the conservation of animals and their habitats.
RMMR6RXB–Cartoon commenting on the arrival of the new hippopotamus at Zoological Society in Regent's Park, London. Dated 19th century
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
RM2GXC26H–Zoological Society of London: two secretary birds. Coloured etching by Symns after H. Smith. - Description The Zoological Society of London, a
RMP6F3NH–White Reunion dodo, Raphus solitarus (Didus ineptus), mythical extinct species which confused reports of the dodo and the Reunion sacred ibis. Shown with the endangered red-breasted goose, Branta ruficollis (Bernicla ruficollis), and unknown female bird. Handcoloured lithograph by J. Smit printed by M&N Hanhard from 'Transactions of the Zoological Society of London, Volume 6,' 1868.
RMB506N1–Zoological Society of London
RMKCTPH3–White dodo I by Pieter Withoos, female, Illustrated London News, 1856 (23) and white dodo II by Pieter Withoos, female, Transactions of the Zoological Society of London, 1863 (24). Heliotype by Van Leer from Dr. Anthonie Cornelis Oudemans' Dodo Studies, Amsterdam, Johannes Muller, 1917.
RM2B35MKK–Squirrel From the book Zoologia typica; or, Figures of new and rare animals and birds described in the proceedings, or exhibited in the collections of the Zoological Society of London. By Fraser, Louis. Zoological Society of London. Published by the author in London, March 1847
RMG7AWCX–A general view of Harbour and Grey Seals on the Kent coastline as the Zoological Society of London combine land, sea and air surveys to get a clear idea of the Thames' population of the seals and their range helping to determine the best future conservation efforts.
RMDRJT03–Giraffes in the Gardens of the London Zoological Society
RMP92RY5–Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London. London :Academic Press, [etc.],1833-1965. http://biodiversitylibrary.org/page/28522662 470 Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London (9518358114)
RMF13BCW–London, UK. 26th Aug, 2015. Zookeeper Karl Ashworth weighs a Rockhopper Penguin as the Zoological Society of London (ZSL) performs its annual animal weigh-in at London Zoo. Credit: Guy Corbishley/Alamy Live News
RMKBYFTC–Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London (9518378800)
RM2AHFAE1–Thames water fish survey carried out by the Zoological Society of London (ZSL) in the Thames estuary close to Greenwich, Southeast London, UK
RMRY83DK–The Old Lion of the Zoological Society's Collection London 1873
RFH3P17J–LONDON Zoo Hornbills 1870. Illustrated London News
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
RMFRABT3–Transactions of the Zoological Society of London (Pl. 29)
RMJMAD9M–REGENT'S PARK ZOO about 1830
RM2FNN8N0–1955, historical, a small group of Penguins splashing through water, London Zoo, picture taken through perspective screen. Social birds, they fed, breed and nest in groups. Opened to the public in 1847 to aid funding, the zoo had originally opened in 1828 as a place purely for scientific study by the Zoological Society of London (ZSL), a charity committed to the conservation of animals and their habitats.
RMW5MR5P–Daector reticulata Transactions of the Zoological Society of London (Pl. 68) (7408565536).
RMR24274–Engraving depicting the Barbarossa, a recent addition to the Zoological Society's Gardens, Regent's Park, London. Dated 1860
RM2GXC26C–Zoological Society of London: a variety of animals, including a lion, a goat and a tiger. Wood engraving. - Description The Zoological Society of
RMKPAM9A–London, UK. 14th Dec, 2017. Donkeys look for their presents during a photocall of animals enjoying festive treats at Zoological Society of London in London, Britain on Dec. 14, 2017. Credit: Han Yan/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
RMBMNADC–Sign with map and directions,London Zoo.
RM2A778CJ–White Reunion dodo, Raphus solitarus (Didus ineptus), mythical extinct species which confused reports of the dodo and the Reunion sacred ibis. Shown with the endangered red-breasted goose, Branta ruficollis (Bernicla ruficollis), and unknown female bird. Handcoloured lithograph by J. Smit printed by M&N Hanhard from 'Transactions of the Zoological Society of London, Volume 6,' 1868.
RM2B35M2T–Squirrel From the book Zoologia typica; or, Figures of new and rare animals and birds described in the proceedings, or exhibited in the collections of the Zoological Society of London. By Fraser, Louis. Zoological Society of London. Published by the author in London, March 1847
RMKTF319–A Zoological Society of London (ZSL) staff member at the scene where a fire broke out at the at the Adventure Cafe and Shop at London Zoo.
RM2ARBDH8–Children riding on the elephants at Zoological Gardens, (London Zoo). Date: 1896
RMP92RY7–Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London. London :Academic Press, [etc.],1833-1965. http://biodiversitylibrary.org/page/28522834 470 Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London (9518374394)
RMF13BBN–London, UK. 26th Aug, 2015. Zookeeper Grant Kother weighs 1.9kg Eagle Owl named Max as the Zoological Society of London (ZSL) performs its annual animal weigh-in at London Zoo Credit: Guy Corbishley/Alamy Live News
RMK9R64X–Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London (9465084747)
RM2AHFAFG–Thames water fish survey carried out by the Zoological Society of London (ZSL) in the Thames estuary close to Greenwich, Southeast London, UK
RM2HB7R97–Sea Lion with a caretaker in a London zoo, Sea Lion, Otaria jubata (title on object), Animals in the Gardens of the Zoological Society of London (series title on object), Frederick York, London, c. 1860 - c. 1880, cardboard, albumen print, height 85 mm × width 170 mm
RFH3NXHE–LONDON Zoo Beisa antelope 1874. Illustrated London News
RME0RENX–Apr. 04, 1959 - XYZ Club Meeting At The Zoo.: Members of the XYZ Club - the junior sections of the Zoological Society of London, met for the first time at the London Zoo today. During a demonstrat of young chimpanzees in training for the new Children's Zoo, organisedd by Dr. Desmond Morris, Curator of Mammal at the London Zoo. and Mr. W.P. Peckett, Head Keeper in Charge of the Children's Zoo - chimpanzees ''Fifi'' who is 4 1/2, ''Beebee'', who is 2 1/2. and ''Josie'' who is 2 1/ - all females, took part in a competition which is consisted of knocking down grapes with a swinging ball
RMBFJ675–Eastern White Pelicans (Pelecanus onocrotalus). Preening. London Zoo. Zoological Society of London, Regent's Park.
RMDNMAMH–London, UK. 2nd January 2014, ZSL London. Dozens of photographers cover the annual International Species Information System stocktake of animals at Zoological Society of London Zoo in Regents Park. Credit: Paul Davey/Alamy Live News
RM2A3FGMJ–1953, historical, a brown bear lying in a concrete water pond at London Zoo, London, England, UK. In 1985 the zoo closed its bear enclosure, Mappin Terraces. Opened to the public in 1847 to aid funding, the zoo had originally opened in 1828 as a place purely for scientific study by the Zoological Society of London (ZSL), a charity committed to the conservation of animals and their habitats.
RM2F39895–Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London (9518352240).
RF2H77YRE–Transactions of the Zoological Society of London [London] :Published for the Zoological Society of London by Academic Press https://biodiversitylibrary.org/page/32170204
RM2A8E77R–'Zoological Gardens-The Parrot Walk', 1872. The Zoological Society of London was founded by Stamford Raffles in 1826, London Zoo opened two years' later. From, "LONDON. A Pilgrimage" by Gustave Dore and Blanchard Jerrold. [Grant and Co., 72-78, Turnmill Street, E.C., 1872].
RMKMH89G–London, UK. 10th Dec, 2017. Sumatran tiger Achilles stands in the snow at ZSL (Zoological Society of London) London Zoo in London, Britain on Dec. 10, 2017. Credit: ZSL London Zoo/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
RM2CF81XR–London Zoo and the Zoological Society of London are a complex mix of education, scientific research, conservation and tourist attraction. 16 September 1992. Photo: Neil Turner
RM2F87KC9–London, UK. 12th April 2021. Harley enjoys the penguins at ZSL London Zoo on opening day following covid19 restrictions. Credit: Bradley Taylor / Alamy Live News
RM2B35MAG–Antelope From the book Zoologia typica; or, Figures of new and rare animals and birds described in the proceedings, or exhibited in the collections of the Zoological Society of London. By Fraser, Louis. Zoological Society of London. Published by the author in London, March 1847
RMJND3FN–Seals line the banks of the River Stour in Pegwell Bay, Kent, as marine biologists from ZSL (Zoological Society of London) undertake the fifth annual seal survey in the Thames Estuary.
RMRJB4G6–The antelope-house erected in the Gardens of the Zoological Society of London in Regent's Park for the Society by Messrs Lucas, a well know contractors, from the designs of Anthony Salvin, at the cost of about £2500.
RMP92RYA–Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London. London :Academic Press, [etc.],1833-1965. http://biodiversitylibrary.org/page/28522844 470 Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London (9518378800)
RMF13BDJ–London, UK. 26th Aug, 2015. Zookeeper Grant Kother weighs 1.9kg Eagle Owl named Max as the Zoological Society of London (ZSL) performs its annual animal weigh-in at London Zoo Credit: Guy Corbishley/Alamy Live News
RMK9R64K–Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London (9465095145)
RM2AHFA7N–Thames water fish survey carried out by the Zoological Society of London (ZSL) in the Thames estuary close to Greenwich, Southeast London, UK
RMRY8763–Antelopes from Soudan in the Gardens of the Zoological Society London UK
RFH3NXHB–LONDON Zoo Raccoon-like dog 1874. Illustrated London News
RME0RENW–Apr. 04, 1959 - XYZ Club Meeting At The Zoo.: Members of the XYZ Club - the junior sections of the Zoological Society of London, met for the first time at the London Zoo today. During a demonstrat of young chimpanzees in training for the new Children's Zoo, organisedd by Dr. Desmond Morris, Curator of Mammal at the London Zoo. and Mr. W.P. Peckett, Head Keeper in Charge of the Children's Zoo - chimpanzees ''Fifi'' who is 4 1/2, ''Beebee'', who is 2 1/2. and ''Josie'' who is 2 1/ - all females, took part in a competition which is consisted of knocking down grapes with a swinging ball
RMBFJ65R–Pelicans (Pelecanus sp.). Enclosure. London Zoo, Regent's Park. Public viewing. Zoological Society of London.
RMDNMAMG–London, UK. 2nd January 2014, ZSL London. Curious meerkats look for treats during the annual International Species Information System stocktake of animals at Zoological Society of London Zoo in Regents Park. Credit: Paul Davey/Alamy Live News
RME28BJB–1950s historical picture showing a lady feeding an elephant at ZSL London Zoo, Regent's Park. England. The elephants first came to the zoo in 1831 and visitors could then ride them, but they left in 2001 going to Whipsnade Wild Animal Park, Bedfordshire. London Zoo was opened to the public in 1847 to aid funding, as it had originally opened in 1828 as a place purely for scientific study by the Zoological Society of London (ZSL), a charity committed to the conservation of animals and their habitats.
RM2F398DP–Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London title page.
RF2H77YHN–Transactions of the Zoological Society of London [London] :Published for the Zoological Society of London by Academic Press https://biodiversitylibrary.org/page/32665163
RM2A8E76G–'Zoological Gardens-Sunday Promenade', 1872. The Zoological Society of London was founded by Stamford Raffles in 1826, London Zoo opened two years' later. From, "LONDON. A Pilgrimage" by Gustave Dore and Blanchard Jerrold. [Grant and Co., 72-78, Turnmill Street, E.C., 1872].
RMKMH89F–London, UK. 10th Dec, 2017. Penguins enjoy a feed in the snow at ZSL (Zoological Society of London) London Zoo in London, Britain on Dec. 10, 2017. Credit: ZSL London Zoo/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
RM2CF81Y9–London Zoo and the Zoological Society of London are a complex mix of education, scientific research, conservation and tourist attraction. 16 September 1992. Photo: Neil Turner
RM2F87KH1–London, UK. 12th April 2021. A family enjoys the penguins at ZSL London Zoo on opening day following covid19 restrictions. Credit: Bradley Taylor / Alamy Live News
RM2B35R59–Lemur From the book Zoologia typica; or, Figures of new and rare animals and birds described in the proceedings, or exhibited in the collections of the Zoological Society of London. By Fraser, Louis. Zoological Society of London. Published by the author in London, March 1847
RMJND3FD–Seals line the banks of the River Stour in Pegwell Bay, Kent, as marine biologists from ZSL (Zoological Society of London) undertake the fifth annual seal survey in the Thames Estuary.
RMG3BHAN–Regent's Park, London : the gardens of the Zoological Society were opened to Fellows of the Society in 1828, and soon became a popular attraction. Date: circa 1837
RMP92RY6–Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London. London :Academic Press, [etc.],1833-1965. http://biodiversitylibrary.org/page/28522830 470 Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London (9518372362)
RMF13BHP–London, UK. 26th Aug, 2015. Zookeeper Grant Kother weighs 1.9kg Eagle Owl named Max as the Zoological Society of London (ZSL) performs its annual animal weigh-in at London Zoo Credit: Guy Corbishley/Alamy Live News
RMK9R642–Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London (9465146467)
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