and a small ape section with indoor enclosures and small grassed paddocks on opposite sides of the public walkway.
Alan
The Ape House was one of the last buildings constructed at Belle Vue in the early 1960's. It housed Gorillas(one pair) Orangutans(trio) and Chimpanzees. Both Chimpanzees and Orangutans bred in it.
The inside and outside areas were divided by a covered public walkway. The Apes passed through tunnels underneath this to reach the outside areas. THese outside areas were concreted, rather than grassed, and with high semicircular brick walls(similar in design to Dudley's similar aged house, still in use) The inside areas, viewed through glass, were very small but the outdoor yards were quite spacious, though bare.
When the zoo closed in 1977, the apes were dispersed as follows;
Gorillas(JoJo and Susie) Jojo sent to Chester- died within six months.
Susie sent to Bristol- bred twice, later died. One living offspring in Japan.
Orangutans.(Bornean-Harold, Bobo and Janie) went to Gordon Mill's private collection in Surrey. The original trio was two males and one female- but the Sumatran male 'Adam' wwas exchanged with Bornean female 'Janie' from Flamingo Park. He later went to Colchester for many years- then to Bristol and finally died a couple of years ago in Spain(Santillana Zoo)
Chimps- Robert, Katja and ?? - were transferred, I think, to Belfast Zoo.