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Famous Clock Tower 2015.

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Why is the famous Clock Tower a Grade II listed development? The original clock tower was erected in 1828, with a turret added in 1831 and a rebuild occurring in 1844. An improved form was reconstructed in 1898 but after being bomb damaged during World War II the clock was entirely rebuilt and made its debut in 1947. In terms of London Zoo architecture that really isn't very long ago and I'm curious as to how the project was given the title of Grade II listed. Anyone know?
 
Its English Heritage record is here: https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1066050

It was listed in 1970 so the record doesn't have full information, unfortunately, other than that is was listed for 'architectural or historic interest' (which is the standard description). Not sure if anyone has access to the original statement?

It's worth noting that great age is not necessarily a criterion for listing (though it will always help something get listed, of course!).
 
In old etchings it can be seen in use as a camel house.
On the Pathe News archive I was intrigued to find a tiny clip of film with camels still in it in 1929. Search camels London Zoo, I think its the first clip.
 
I assume that the reason for listing this building is that it was one of the first buildings at the zoo and so, in spite of modifications, it is a direct link to the zoo's foundation.

Alan
 
In old etchings it can be seen in use as a camel house.
On the Pathe News archive I was intrigued to find a tiny clip of film with camels still in it in 1929. Search camels London Zoo, I think its the first clip.

Interesting piece of film; thanks for bringing it to my attention.

Perhaps it is worth adding that this building was used for camels until the late 1950s.
 

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