Onychorhynchus coronatus
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London did have Owl-faced monkeys in the 1990's- at that time the Sobell pavilions exhibited a much more comprehensive display from all the main Primate groups- macaque, guenon, baboon etc. in about eight to a dozen enclosures in seperate 'blocks'. Sadly the building of Gorilla Kingdom reduced the available monkey enclosures to around four, so they are compromised for space now. Apart from the modernised(outside) Mangabey area, the other enclosures are now very dated. Its not a very good situation overall. But I don't think one can expect any more exhibits, given the general malaise there.
I remember visiting for the first time in the 1990's (about 1997 or 1998) and seeing the old Sobell pavilion and I think I remember seeing the owl monkeys during this time.
I don't remember having seen any baboons at all though.
What I definitely remember having seen were the Sulawesi macaques, the Diana monkeys, the Hanuman langurs, some chimpanzees (which presumably went to Whipsnade?) and gorillas too (both in old school enclosures with hay littering the floor and with bamboo climbing structures).