Since you're interested in the zoo's history it might be worth commenting that:
- The Blackburn Pavilion was built in 1882 as a Reptile House and the construction was financed by the sale of the famous African elephant "Jumbo"
- The "building with the spire for First Aid" is known as the Clock Tower. It is the oldest surviving building in the zoo and dates to 1828. It was originally built for llamas and subsequently housed camels.
Thank you! I'm sorry for describing the oldest building in the zoo so terribly, but it was all I could think of at the time
It is interesting that the Blackburn pavilion was for reptiles - I can't quite imagine it for reptiles - surely the roof would be lower than it is. When I first went in I was struck by the 3.5 - 4 metre high walls.
Was the Clock tower just an indoor enclosure or did the llamas/camels have an outdoor area?