Linda Reason
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Does anyone remember Derek
. At the far end of the building there were two very small cages; one housed a lioness, the other a sun bear. I remember various monkeys, including a baboon (although I didn't know its name was "Derek") and I recall an albino fallow deer too.
When I was a child in the early 1960s, there was an amusement park, Peter Pan's Playground, on the Southend seafront. Within the amusement park, there was a small zoo. The animals were housed permanently indoors in what was basically a long wooden hut with a row of cages along each side wall and another row of cages down the middle. At the far end of the building there were two very small cages; one housed a lioness, the other a sun bear. I remember various monkeys, including a baboon (although I didn't know its name was "Derek") and I recall an albino fallow deer too.
I visited that zoo in the 1970s. My parents had bought a paperback book called something like Wildlife 74 to 76 and it had a page or two about most zoos. At the back of the book was a paragraph or two about a number of smaller zoos. This was one of them.When I was a child in the early 1960s, there was an amusement park, Peter Pan's Playground, on the Southend seafront. Within the amusement park, there was a small zoo. The animals were housed permanently indoors in what was basically a long wooden hut with a row of cages along each side wall and another row of cages down the middle. At the far end of the building there were two very small cages; one housed a lioness, the other a sun bear. I remember various monkeys, including a baboon (although I didn't know its name was "Derek") and I recall an albino fallow deer too.