Elephant rides at London Zoo, 1926-1927. Artist: McLeish Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-elephant-rides-at-london-zoo-1926-1927-artist-mcleish-17641945.html
RMB0KJDD–Elephant rides at London Zoo, 1926-1927. Artist: McLeish
1950s, historical, several young children on an elephant ride at London zoo, sitting in a wicker seat enscribed with the name 'Rusty', England, UK. Rusty was a female Asian elephant who lived until 1969 at London Zoo. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/1950s-historical-several-young-children-on-an-elephant-ride-at-london-zoo-sitting-in-a-wicker-seat-enscribed-with-the-name-rusty-england-uk-rusty-was-a-female-asian-elephant-who-lived-until-1969-at-london-zoo-image491817159.html
RM2KG45PF–1950s, historical, several young children on an elephant ride at London zoo, sitting in a wicker seat enscribed with the name 'Rusty', England, UK. Rusty was a female Asian elephant who lived until 1969 at London Zoo.
Belle Vue Zoo, Manchester, UK from a vintage image taken in August 1963 showing an elephant ride at the zoo Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-belle-vue-zoo-manchester-uk-from-a-vintage-image-taken-in-august-1963-139464132.html
RMJ2W3WT–Belle Vue Zoo, Manchester, UK from a vintage image taken in August 1963 showing an elephant ride at the zoo
'At the London Zoo - enjoying a ride on an elephant', 1939, (1947). The future Queen Elizabeth II rides an elephant with a keeper as mahout. From "Princess Elizabeth: The Illustrated Story of Twenty-one Years in the Life of the Heir Presumptive", by Dermot Morrah. [Odhams Press Limited, London, 1947] Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/at-the-london-zoo-enjoying-a-ride-on-an-elephant-1939-1947-the-future-queen-elizabeth-ii-rides-an-elephant-with-a-keeper-as-mahout-from-quotprincess-elizabeth-the-illustrated-story-of-twenty-one-years-in-the-life-of-the-heir-presumptivequot-by-dermot-morrah-odhams-press-limited-london-1947-image506123721.html
RM2MBBWY5–'At the London Zoo - enjoying a ride on an elephant', 1939, (1947). The future Queen Elizabeth II rides an elephant with a keeper as mahout. From "Princess Elizabeth: The Illustrated Story of Twenty-one Years in the Life of the Heir Presumptive", by Dermot Morrah. [Odhams Press Limited, London, 1947]
A Prince And The Animals -- Not satisfied with just watching the animals, Prince Michael, son of the Duchess of Kent, was like all other boys, keen to ride on the elephant. He went to the London Zoo with his mother and proved by his enthusiasm that he was a real animal-lover. February 27, 1950. (Photo by Paul Popper Ltd.). Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-prince-and-the-animals-not-satisfied-with-just-watching-the-animals-prince-michael-son-of-the-duchess-of-kent-was-like-all-other-boys-keen-to-ride-on-the-elephant-he-went-to-the-london-zoo-with-his-mother-and-proved-by-his-enthusiasm-that-he-was-a-real-animal-lover-february-27-1950-photo-by-paul-popper-ltd-image471434974.html
RM2JAYM3A–A Prince And The Animals -- Not satisfied with just watching the animals, Prince Michael, son of the Duchess of Kent, was like all other boys, keen to ride on the elephant. He went to the London Zoo with his mother and proved by his enthusiasm that he was a real animal-lover. February 27, 1950. (Photo by Paul Popper Ltd.).
The new Elephant-House in the Zoological Society's Gardens, Regent's Park, 1869. '...a commodious and handsome new building...designed by Mr. Bartlett, the superintendent,...and by Mr. Salvin, the architect, for the dwelling of the elephants and rhinoceroses...The front of this red brick building...has a pretty and picturesque elevation; with steep gables highly decorated in red tiles and carved timbers, and with three doorways, each adorned by a stone effigy of the head of a beast. These sculptures, by Mr. W. Plows, represent an elephant above the middle doorway, and over the end doorways a r Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-new-elephant-house-in-the-zoological-societys-gardens-regents-park-1869-a-commodious-and-handsome-new-buildingdesigned-by-mr-bartlett-the-superintendentand-by-mr-salvin-the-architect-for-the-dwelling-of-the-elephants-and-rhinocerosesthe-front-of-this-red-brick-buildinghas-a-pretty-and-picturesque-elevation-with-steep-gables-highly-decorated-in-red-tiles-and-carved-timbers-and-with-three-doorways-each-adorned-by-a-stone-effigy-of-the-head-of-a-beast-these-sculptures-by-mr-w-plows-represent-an-elephant-above-the-middle-doorway-and-over-the-end-doorways-a-r-image617181476.html
RM2XT317G–The new Elephant-House in the Zoological Society's Gardens, Regent's Park, 1869. '...a commodious and handsome new building...designed by Mr. Bartlett, the superintendent,...and by Mr. Salvin, the architect, for the dwelling of the elephants and rhinoceroses...The front of this red brick building...has a pretty and picturesque elevation; with steep gables highly decorated in red tiles and carved timbers, and with three doorways, each adorned by a stone effigy of the head of a beast. These sculptures, by Mr. W. Plows, represent an elephant above the middle doorway, and over the end doorways a r
'One of the Signs of Our Civilization: Well-Stocked Zoological Gardens to Delight the Curious', c193 Creator: Unknown. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/one-of-the-signs-of-our-civilization-well-stocked-zoological-gardens-to-delight-the-curious-c193-creator-unknown-image231238253.html
RMRC5PN1–'One of the Signs of Our Civilization: Well-Stocked Zoological Gardens to Delight the Curious', c193 Creator: Unknown.
Monday afternoon at the Zoological Society's Gardens, [London], 1871. 'The first statute holiday of the first Monday in August, under the Bank Holidays Act, was very generally observed...The name of Sir John Lubbock and the first Monday in August will henceforth he associated with pleasant recollections in the minds of the clerks of the bankers, brokers, merchants, and traders of the City...of all the popular places of amusement, the Zoological Society's Gardens attracted the greatest number of holidaymakers...Not a tipsy or ill-conducted person could be seen. The day had been glorious, and th Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/monday-afternoon-at-the-zoological-societys-gardens-london-1871-the-first-statute-holiday-of-the-first-monday-in-august-under-the-bank-holidays-act-was-very-generally-observedthe-name-of-sir-john-lubbock-and-the-first-monday-in-august-will-henceforth-he-associated-with-pleasant-recollections-in-the-minds-of-the-clerks-of-the-bankers-brokers-merchants-and-traders-of-the-cityof-all-the-popular-places-of-amusement-the-zoological-societys-gardens-attracted-the-greatest-number-of-holidaymakersnot-a-tipsy-or-ill-conducted-person-could-be-seen-the-day-had-been-glorious-and-th-image621679920.html
RM2Y3BY28–Monday afternoon at the Zoological Society's Gardens, [London], 1871. 'The first statute holiday of the first Monday in August, under the Bank Holidays Act, was very generally observed...The name of Sir John Lubbock and the first Monday in August will henceforth he associated with pleasant recollections in the minds of the clerks of the bankers, brokers, merchants, and traders of the City...of all the popular places of amusement, the Zoological Society's Gardens attracted the greatest number of holidaymakers...Not a tipsy or ill-conducted person could be seen. The day had been glorious, and th
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