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Hippopotamuses Joan and Jimmy at London Zoo in 1927 (b / w photo)
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Hippopotamuses Joan and Jimmy at London Zoo in 1927 (b / w photo)
3587756 Hippopotamuses Joan and Jimmy at London Zoo in 1927 (b/w photo) by Bond, Frederick William (1887-1942); Zoological Society of London; (add.info.: Their keeper, Ernie Bowman, nicknamed The Professor was awarded ZSLAs Bronze medal in 1927 for services rendered in the successful rearing of a young hippopotamus, 1926-27A. JimmyA a male calf was born on 20th August 1926.); eZoological Society of London; British, out of copyright
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Amphibius Ernie Bowman Facing Hippopotamidae Hippopotamus Hoofed Mammals Jimmy Joan Keeper Pair Rear View
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This photograph captures the iconic duo of hippopotamuses, Joan and Jimmy, at the London Zoo in 1927. The image showcases their majestic presence as they stand side by side, facing away from the camera. These magnificent creatures were under the care of their dedicated keeper, Ernie Bowman, affectionately known as "The Professor". In recognition of his exceptional efforts in successfully rearing a young hippopotamus during 1926-27A, Bowman was awarded ZSLAs Bronze medal. Joan and Jimmy's story is one of triumph and dedication to conservation. A male calf named Jimmy was born on August 20th, 1926, adding to the zoo's growing family of hippos. This photo freezes a moment in time when these gentle giants roamed freely within their enclosure. The historical significance of this image lies not only in its portrayal of these remarkable animals but also in its documentation of Ernie Bowman's invaluable contributions to their well-being. As we admire this monochromatic masterpiece captured by Frederick William Bond, we are reminded that behind every great animal exhibit stands an unsung hero like Bowman. This photograph serves as a testament to the enduring bond between humans and animals while highlighting the importance of zoological institutions like London Zoo in preserving endangered species for future generations.
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