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London Zoo Collection

London Zoo is one of the oldest and most famous zoos in the world, located in Regent's Park in London, England

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Background imageLondon Zoo Collection: Tasmanian Tiger or Thylacine

Tasmanian Tiger or Thylacine (Thylacinus cynocephalus) in captivity at London Zoo. The species is believed to be extinct

Background imageLondon Zoo Collection: London Zoo 1929 MD93_07025

London Zoo 1929 MD93_07025
London Zoo, Regents Park, Westminster. Line drawing entitled " The Gardens of the Zoological Society of London 1929" and " the Gardens 1829" (inset)

Background imageLondon Zoo Collection: Guy The Gorilla, Regents Park Zoo

Guy The Gorilla, Regents Park Zoo
4th November 1974: A close-up of Guy, the best remembered gorilla who lived at Regents Park Zoo. He arrived on 5 November 1947, Guy Fawkes Day, hence his name ‘Guy'

Background imageLondon Zoo Collection: The Theatre-Zoo shop window DD003928

The Theatre-Zoo shop window DD003928
The Theatre-Zoo, 28, New Row, Covent Garden, London. Exterior of shop window. Photographed by Paul Barkshire, 4th April 1980

Background imageLondon Zoo Collection: David Attenborough with orangutan and her baby at London Zoo, Friday 2nd April 1982

David Attenborough with orangutan and her baby at London Zoo, Friday 2nd April 1982

Background imageLondon Zoo Collection: New Reptile House at London Zoo by G H Davis

New Reptile House at London Zoo by G H Davis
A map of the newly opened reptile house in London Zoo, detailing the layout of the exhibits

Background imageLondon Zoo Collection: 5th November 1975; Guy the gorilla seen here on the 28th anniversary of his arrival at

5th November 1975; Guy the gorilla seen here on the 28th anniversary of his arrival at London Zoo - which explains his name. He spent the day rather quietly for an urban gorilla

Background imageLondon Zoo Collection: David Attenborough with orangutan and her baby at London Zoo, Friday 2nd April 1982

David Attenborough with orangutan and her baby at London Zoo, Friday 2nd April 1982

Background imageLondon Zoo Collection: Baby Bush-Baby

Baby Bush-Baby
A baby bush-baby in a set of scales at London Zoo shortly after birth

Background imageLondon Zoo Collection: Penguin Pool a98_06395

Penguin Pool a98_06395
Penguin Pool, Zoological Gardens, Regents Park, London. The pool was designed in the Modernist style by the Tecton architectural firm and was built in 1934. Photographed by Eric de Mare around 1965

Background imageLondon Zoo Collection: Surrey Zoological Gardens, Walworth, London, England. Engraving after the drawing

Surrey Zoological Gardens, Walworth, London, England. Engraving after the drawing by Thomas Hosmer Shepherd

Background imageLondon Zoo Collection: Penguin feeding time

Penguin feeding time
Crowds watch feeding time as staff transfer penguins to new quarters designed by Berthold Lubetkin at London Zoo, 1934

Background imageLondon Zoo Collection: 5th November 1975; Guy the gorilla seen here on the 28th anniversary of his arrival at

5th November 1975; Guy the gorilla seen here on the 28th anniversary of his arrival at London Zoo - which explains his name. He spent the day rather quietly for an urban gorilla

Background imageLondon Zoo Collection: Giraffe keeper gets a medal: Mr. H. G. N. Robinson, who has been custodian of the London

Giraffe keeper gets a medal: Mr. H. G. N. Robinson, who has been custodian of the London
Giraffe keeper gets a medal: Mr. H.G.N. Robinson, who has been custodian of the London Zoo giraffes for 34 years, has been presented with a bronze medal for his helping in raising 12 giraffes

Background imageLondon Zoo Collection: Indian elephant, c. 1898

Indian elephant, c. 1898
Jung Pasha or Jung Pershad was one of four Asian elephants brought back to London Zoo by Bertie, Prince of Wales (the future King Edward VII) following his tour of India during 1875-76

Background imageLondon Zoo Collection: The Original Jumbo

The Original Jumbo
Animal keeper Matthew Scott succeeds in persuading African Bush Elephant, Jumbo (1861 - 1885) to walk through his travelling crate outside the Elephant House at London Zoo, 20th February 1882

Background imageLondon Zoo Collection: Ostrich and Ibis Zoo

Ostrich and Ibis Zoo
Regents Park zoo, London Visitors admire ostrich, ibis, cassowary and other exotic birds

Background imageLondon Zoo Collection: Elephant house a98_06396

Elephant house a98_06396
London Zoo, Regents Park, Greater London. General view of the elephant and rhino pavilion showing crowds and an elephant

Background imageLondon Zoo Collection: 22-stone Guy the Gorilla grabbed the hand of seven-year-old Kenneth Keegan during a visit

22-stone Guy the Gorilla grabbed the hand of seven-year-old Kenneth Keegan during a visit to London Zoo. Horrified spectators saw the Gorilla pull the boy towards him as he screamed

Background imageLondon Zoo Collection: Chimps Tea Party

Chimps Tea Party
High tea - three chimpanzees having a tea party at London Zoo, watched by a large crowd. Date: early 1930s

Background imageLondon Zoo Collection: Elephant house DP138751

Elephant house DP138751
Regents Park, London. General view of former elephant house at London Zoo

Background imageLondon Zoo Collection: U2 in concert on the Zoo TV Tour, Wembley Stadium. Bono performing on stage

U2 in concert on the Zoo TV Tour, Wembley Stadium. Bono performing on stage. 11th August 1993

Background imageLondon Zoo Collection: African quagga, an extinct equine

African quagga, an extinct equine
Quagga in the London Zoo, now extinct, 1850s. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageLondon Zoo Collection: Guy The Gorilla

Guy The Gorilla at London Zoo 1978

Background imageLondon Zoo Collection: Guy the 33 stone Silver Back male Gorilla at London Zoo 1964

Guy the 33 stone Silver Back male Gorilla at London Zoo 1964

Background imageLondon Zoo Collection: One of the Chimps enjoying the tea party at London Zoo

One of the Chimps enjoying the tea party at London Zoo

Background imageLondon Zoo Collection: Guy (1946-1978), a western lowland gorilla

Guy (1946-1978), a western lowland gorilla
Guy the gorilla was one of London Zoos best-loved residents. After his death, he lived on as a display and research specimen at the Natural History Museum

Background imageLondon Zoo Collection: Okapi

Okapi
9th August 1979: An Okapi feeding at London Zoo. (Photo by Fred Mott/Evening Standard/Getty Images)

Background imageLondon Zoo Collection: Milky Monkey

Milky Monkey
23rd March 1959: Congo, a chimpanzee at London Zoo, likes his milk and whenever possible upturns a bottle and drains it dry. (Photo by Fox Photos/Getty Images)

Background imageLondon Zoo Collection: BBC broadcast from the aviary at London Zoo, 20th century

BBC broadcast from the aviary at London Zoo, 20th century. Officials of the British Broadcasting Corporation, preparing to broadcast sounds from the aviary at London Zoo

Background imageLondon Zoo Collection: Caricature of P T Barnum and Jumbo the elephant

Caricature of P T Barnum and Jumbo the elephant
Caricature of Phineas Taylor (PT) Barnum (1810-1891), American showman and businessman, and Jumbo the African elephant which he bought for his circus from London Zoo in 1882

Background imageLondon Zoo Collection: Yorkshire Dales, North Yorkshire, Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Yorkshire Dales, North Yorkshire, Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageLondon Zoo Collection: Congos Artwork

Congos Artwork
Congo, London Zoos artistic chimpanzee, at work on his new masterpiece, 25th May 1957. (Photo by William Vanderson/Fox Photos/Getty Images)

Background imageLondon Zoo Collection: Peter, zoo chimp, gives his keeper a close shave! Keeper Harry Browns daily

Peter, zoo chimp, gives his keeper a close shave! Keeper Harry Browns daily
Peter, zoo chimp, gives his keeper a close shave

Background imageLondon Zoo Collection: Lowland Gorilla JD 13962 Gorilla g

Lowland Gorilla JD 13962 Gorilla g
JD-13962 LOWLAND GORILLA - Picking nose Jersey Zoo Gorilla g. gorilla John Daniels Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way.

Background imageLondon Zoo Collection: Jeremiah or George Wombwell

Jeremiah or George Wombwell (1777 - 1850), English zoo owner, who achieved fame and fortune with Wombwell's Travelling Menagerie, pictured shortly before his death. Date: 1850

Background imageLondon Zoo Collection: Indian Elephant in London Zoo 1896

Indian Elephant in London Zoo 1896
Jung Perchard the Indian elephant was presented to Prince of Wales (Edward VII), during the shooting expeditions in Indian twenty years before in 1876

Background imageLondon Zoo Collection: Children riding elephants at Zoological Gardens 1896

Children riding elephants at Zoological Gardens 1896
Children riding on the elephants at Zoological Gardens, (London Zoo). Date: 1896

Background imageLondon Zoo Collection: Guy the gorilla at London Zoo

Guy the gorilla at London Zoo

Background imageLondon Zoo Collection: Guy the gorilla at London Zoo

Guy the gorilla at London Zoo

Background imageLondon Zoo Collection: Trunk Stretching

Trunk Stretching
The elephants have settled into their new surroundings in the Elephant and Rhinoceros Pavilion at London Zoo

Background imageLondon Zoo Collection: Exeter Change, Westminster

Exeter Change, Westminster
Interior view of Politos Royal Menagerie, Exeter Change, Strand, Westminster, London, 1812

Background imageLondon Zoo Collection: Zoological Gardens, Regents Park, Marylebone, London, c1840. Artist: FW Hulme

Zoological Gardens, Regents Park, Marylebone, London, c1840. Artist: FW Hulme
View of the tunnel in the Zoological Gardens at Regents Park, London, c1840; with groups of figures and families

Background imageLondon Zoo Collection: People in the Lion House at London Zoo

People in the Lion House at London Zoo. Date: circa 1910

Background imageLondon Zoo Collection: Hippopotamus

Hippopotamus
circa 1905: Two hippopotami relax in their enclosure at London Zoo. (Photo by London Stereoscopic Company/Getty Images)

Background imageLondon Zoo Collection: Barnums Elephant

Barnums Elephant
circa 1890: Jumbo, the famous elephant which belonged to US showman Phineas Taylor Barnum, at London Zoo in Regents Park. (Photo by London Stereoscopic Company/Getty Images)

Background imageLondon Zoo Collection: Beisa Antelope

Beisa Antelope
circa 1910: A Beisa antelope at London Zoo in Regents Park. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageLondon Zoo Collection: Elephant Ride - London Zoological Gardens, Regents Park

Elephant Ride - London Zoological Gardens, Regents Park Date: circa 1905

Background imageLondon Zoo Collection: 1806 Boxing Australian kangaroo in zoo

1806 Boxing Australian kangaroo in zoo
1806 " Kangaroo" Copper engraving of a keeper attempting to box a kangaroo. First image of a boxing kangaroo, now an australian national icon

Background imageLondon Zoo Collection: Brumas Polar Bear

Brumas Polar Bear
Brumas the polar bear cub at London Zoo, only a few weeks old

Background imageLondon Zoo Collection: African Elephant and Zoo Keeper

African Elephant and Zoo Keeper at the London Zoological Gardens in Regents Park

Background imageLondon Zoo Collection: Ape House, Regents Parkz

Ape House, Regents Parkz
Regents Park zoo, London. The Ape House

Background imageLondon Zoo Collection: 5th November 1975; Guy the gorilla seen here on the 28th anniversary of his arrival at

5th November 1975; Guy the gorilla seen here on the 28th anniversary of his arrival at London Zoo - which explains his name. He spent the day rather quietly for an urban gorilla

Background imageLondon Zoo Collection: 5th November 1975; Guy the gorilla seen here on the 28th anniversary of his arrival at

5th November 1975; Guy the gorilla seen here on the 28th anniversary of his arrival at London Zoo - which explains his name. He spent the day rather quietly for an urban gorilla

Background imageLondon Zoo Collection: Minories Car Park JLP01_10_03414

Minories Car Park JLP01_10_03414
Minories Car Park, 1 Shorter Street, City of London. Minories Car Park from the south east. Laing built the Minories Car Park between July 1968 and December 1969

Background imageLondon Zoo Collection: Penguins look on during the Annual Stocktake at ZSL London Zoo in London

Penguins look on during the Annual Stocktake at ZSL London Zoo in London, Britain February 7, 2018. REUTERS/Tom Jacobs

Background imageLondon Zoo Collection: The Prince of Wales paying a visit to the snake garden

The Prince of Wales paying a visit to the snake garden
LLM8635685 The Prince of Wales paying a visit to the snake garden, Port Elizabeth, South Africa (b/w photo) by South African Photographer

Background imageLondon Zoo Collection: Walter Rothschild riding a giant tortoise (b/w photo)

Walter Rothschild riding a giant tortoise (b/w photo)
LLM8664059 Walter Rothschild riding a giant tortoise (b/w photo) by English Photographer

Background imageLondon Zoo Collection: The young hippopotamus and dam

The young hippopotamus and dam, at the Zoological Society's Garden, 1872

Background imageLondon Zoo Collection: 1934 Bedford 30cwt WS truck with an elephant at Bristol Zoo, (c1934?)

1934 Bedford 30cwt WS truck with an elephant at Bristol Zoo, (c1934?). A keeper and Judy the elephant examining one of the zoo's Bedford trucks

Background imageLondon Zoo Collection: Hippos at London Zoo in the 1870s. Obaysch and Guy Fawkes

Hippos at London Zoo in the 1870s. Obaysch and Guy Fawkes
Hippos at London Zoo in the 1870s. Obaysch on the right and Guy Fawkes on the left. Date: 1870s

Background imageLondon Zoo Collection: Keeper with snake at London Zoo

Keeper with snake at London Zoo, Victorian period Date: late 19th century

Background imageLondon Zoo Collection: Baby elephant at a zoo, probably London Zoo

Baby elephant at a zoo, probably London Zoo, Victorian period Date: late 19th century

Background imageLondon Zoo Collection: Barbary sheep, Ammotragus lervia. Vulnerable

Barbary sheep, Ammotragus lervia. Vulnerable. Bearded sheep, Ovis ornata. Taken from a print by Basan after a painting by Jean-Baptiste Oudry of a live specimen in the French king's menagery

Background imageLondon Zoo Collection: Portrait of John Barclay, Scottish comparative anatomist

Portrait of John Barclay, Scottish comparative anatomist
Portrait of John Barclay, 1758-1826, Scottish comparative anatomist and director of the Highland Society of Scotland

Background imageLondon Zoo Collection: Sulawesi bear cuscus, Ailurops ursinus

Sulawesi bear cuscus, Ailurops ursinus
Title page with vignette of Sulawesi bear cuscus, Ailurops ursinus. Sulawesi bear phalanger or Ursine phalanger, Phalangista ursina

Background imageLondon Zoo Collection: Wombat, Vombatus ursinus

Wombat, Vombatus ursinus. Phascolomys wombat

Background imageLondon Zoo Collection: Koala, Phascolarctos cinereus

Koala, Phascolarctos cinereus. Phascolarctos fuscus

Background imageLondon Zoo Collection: Squirrel glider, Petaurus norfolcensis

Squirrel glider, Petaurus norfolcensis. Squirrel-like petaurus, Petaurus sciureus

Background imageLondon Zoo Collection: Greater glider, Petauroides volans

Greater glider, Petauroides volans. Taguan petaurus or flying opossum, Petaurus taguanoides

Background imageLondon Zoo Collection: Common ringtail possum, Pseudocheirus peregrinus

Common ringtail possum, Pseudocheirus peregrinus. Viverrine phalanger, Phalangista viverrina (Phalangista cookii on engraving)

Background imageLondon Zoo Collection: Common brushtail possum, Trichosurus vulpecula

Common brushtail possum, Trichosurus vulpecula

Background imageLondon Zoo Collection: Swamp wallaby, Wallabia bicolor

Swamp wallaby, Wallabia bicolor. Aroe kangaroo, Macropus ualabatus

Background imageLondon Zoo Collection: Long-footed potoroo, Potorous longipes. Vulnerable

Long-footed potoroo, Potorous longipes. Vulnerable. Rat-tailed hypsiprymnus, Hypsiprymnus murinus

Background imageLondon Zoo Collection: Long-nosed potoroo, Potorous tridactylus tridactylus

Long-nosed potoroo, Potorous tridactylus tridactylus. Brush-tailed hypsiprymnus, Hypsiprymnus myosurus. Tufted-tailed rat-kangaroo, Hypsiprymnus penicillatus

Background imageLondon Zoo Collection: Numbat, Myrmecobius fasciatus. Endangered

Numbat, Myrmecobius fasciatus. Endangered
Numbat, noombat or walpurti, Myrmecobius fasciatus. Endangered. Banded myrmecobius

Background imageLondon Zoo Collection: Common dunnart, Sminthopsis murina

Common dunnart, Sminthopsis murina
Common dunnart or slender-tailed dunnart, Sminthopsis murina. Murine phascogale, Phascogale murina

Background imageLondon Zoo Collection: Tuan or common wambenger, Phascogale tapoatafa

Tuan or common wambenger, Phascogale tapoatafa. Brush-tailed phascogale, Phascogale penicillata

Background imageLondon Zoo Collection: Mardo or yellow-footed antechinus, Antechinus flavipes

Mardo or yellow-footed antechinus, Antechinus flavipes. Yellow-footed phascogale, Phascogale flavipes

Background imageLondon Zoo Collection: Eastern quoll, Dasyurus viverrinus. Endangered

Eastern quoll, Dasyurus viverrinus. Endangered. Mauge's dasyurus, Dasyurus maugei

Background imageLondon Zoo Collection: Brown four-eyed opossum, Metachirus nudicaudatus

Brown four-eyed opossum, Metachirus nudicaudatus. Naked-tailed opossum, Didelphys nudicaudata

Background imageLondon Zoo Collection: Derby's woolly opossum, Caluromys derbianus

Derby's woolly opossum, Caluromys derbianus
Derby's woolly opossum, Caluromys derbianus. Central American woolly opossum or Derby's opossum, Didelphys derbiana

Background imageLondon Zoo Collection: White-eared opossum, Didelphis albiventris

White-eared opossum, Didelphis albiventris. Azara's opossum, Didelphys azarae

Background imageLondon Zoo Collection: Striped hyena with animal carcass

Striped hyena with animal carcass
Striped hyena, Hyaena hyaena, with skeletal animal carcass against a exotic landscape with palm tree and cactus. From a live specimen in the menagerie in the Exeter Exchange, London



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London Zoo Collection

London Zoo is one of the oldest and most famous zoos in the world, located in Regent's Park in London, England. It was opened to the public in 1828 and is home to over 17,000 animals from around 700 species. Visitors can explore the zoo's many exhibits which include a Rainforest Life exhibit featuring tropical birds and reptiles, an African Bird Safari with flamingos and pelicans, an Aquarium with sharks and rays, a Reptile House full of snakes and lizards, as well as a Children's Zoo where kids can get up close to farm animals. The zoo also has several educational programs available for school groups as well as regular events throughout the year such as late-night openings during summer months. A great place for families to visit while exploring London or Europe.
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The London Zoo is a popular tourist attraction located in the heart of London, England. It houses over 750 different species of animals from all around the world, making it one of the largest collections in Europe. The zoo offers visitors a chance to see rare and endangered animals up close, including lions, tigers, gorillas, penguins and many more. Media Storehouse offers a range of products featuring stunning photographs taken at the London Zoo. These include wall art such as framed prints and canvas prints that are perfect for decorating any home or office space. There are also photo prints available which can be used to create your own unique displays or albums. For those who enjoy puzzles or want to give them as gifts there are jigsaw puzzles with images from the zoo available too. Additionally greeting cards featuring photos from our collection make great souvenirs for friends and family members who love animals. Overall our collection provides an excellent opportunity for animal lovers everywhere to bring home some beautiful memories of their visit to one of Europe's most famous zoos.
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We offer a wide range of art prints featuring London Zoo from Sights London England United Kingdom Europe. Our collection includes stunning photographs and illustrations that capture the beauty and diversity of the zoo's animal inhabitants, as well as its iconic architecture and landscapes. While we cannot provide specific pricing information in this response, we can assure you that our prices are competitive and reflect the high quality of our products. We use only the finest materials to produce our prints, ensuring that they are vibrant, durable, and long-lasting. Whether you're looking for a unique piece of wall art for your home or office or searching for a special gift for an animal lover or wildlife enthusiast, our London Zoo art prints are sure to impress. Browse our collection today to discover all that we have to offer.
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