ralphthestick
Well-Known Member
Hi everyone, I am currently working on a digital recreation of London Zoo as it existed in 1904 in Planet Zoo (you can see my current progress here if it is of any interest, but I've put the main images below). Currently, I've built the 1876 lion house, the carnivore terrace, and the 1864 monkey house, all of which have a decent number of widely-available reference images of the exterior and interior, but am starting to think about tackling buildings which are much less well-photographed (or, if they were, the photos aren't available anywhere I can find), so it seems like this would be a sensible source to turn to!
Currently, I'm referencing:
Both editions of London Zoo From Old Photographs (though my first edition seems to be missing pages 202, 203, 206 and 207, so if there are any useful gems on those pages, I don't have them!)
Golden Days
Quite a few guidebooks (including one from 1904, luckily enough), though these are more useful for species lists and the occasional titbit of information rather than images of buildings.
I'm also trying to work out bits and pieces from context in books like London Zoo: A Sketch of its Foundations etc. by Henry Scherren ("The civet house used to be the crescent aviary? Eureka!"), and Animals in Captivity by A.D. Bartlett, as well as the occasionally getting lucky with a Google Images search.
I was wondering if anyone had any recommendations for other sources of information/images, or if anyone would be able to talk to me about their memories of some of the now-demolished buildings which were still around in living memory (particularly interiors, as it seems like no one has ever been interesting in photographing these)?
Currently, I'm referencing:
Both editions of London Zoo From Old Photographs (though my first edition seems to be missing pages 202, 203, 206 and 207, so if there are any useful gems on those pages, I don't have them!)
Golden Days
Quite a few guidebooks (including one from 1904, luckily enough), though these are more useful for species lists and the occasional titbit of information rather than images of buildings.
I'm also trying to work out bits and pieces from context in books like London Zoo: A Sketch of its Foundations etc. by Henry Scherren ("The civet house used to be the crescent aviary? Eureka!"), and Animals in Captivity by A.D. Bartlett, as well as the occasionally getting lucky with a Google Images search.
I was wondering if anyone had any recommendations for other sources of information/images, or if anyone would be able to talk to me about their memories of some of the now-demolished buildings which were still around in living memory (particularly interiors, as it seems like no one has ever been interesting in photographing these)?