Thank you so much - that's very much the aim! Very cool that some of this is able to bring back memories for people too, which I hadn't really...
Spare time has been somewhat elusive lately, so building work has been a bit slow (but currently building one of the big icons of London Zoo, so...
Thank you - it's very much brought this era of the zoo to life for me too. Very interesting to see how things have changed over the years, and how...
That's an excellent little detail which I'll have to include! If no-one knows what happened to it, then I'm sure no-one will mind that it arrived...
I'm glad I could bring back some memories! I find it really interesting that it was in use so relatively recently - things have changed so quickly!
I'm still tinkering away at a snag list for the South Garden, but here's another historical tour video, going back to the first thing I built for...
Yes - I remember being convinced they were hyraxes when I was a kid in the 90s (due to the elephant-hyrax relationship), but found out they were...
Built in 1883, converted into a bird house in 1927, and survives today as The Blackburn Pavilion
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Another building that still stands to this day in this update, plus some exciting new stuff at the end! The Reptile House [IMG] Completed in 1883,...
Probably not, but I'm sure he would also have a thing or two to say about non-fellows being granted access to the grounds, enclosures larger than...
I agree that plaques/signs talking about a zoo's history are always interesting and appreciated, but a designated museum building might be a bit...
Interesting topic for a thesis - I'm glad my recreation is helpful in visualising the zoo! I'm working from a physical guide I picked up on eBay -...
Built in 1887, not sure when they were demolished, but they stood until at least the 1930s.
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