London Zoo in United Kingdom


London Zoo
Decimus Burtons Elephant Stables, London Zoo, Natural History and Views of London, 1835
Decimus Burtons Elephant Stables, London Zoo, Natural History and Views of London, 1835

Typezoo

Owner
Founded1826
First elephant arrived1831
Last elephant left2001
Address Regents Park Zoo, Outer Circle Regents Park
Zip-code NW1 4RY
Place London
Country United Kingdom
Website Website

Directors

Key People 1979-1982: Charles Cadwallader (zookeeper)
1897-1902?: Clarence Bartlett (superintendent)
1860-1897: Abraham Bartlett (superintendent)

Veterinarians

Elephant department

Head keepers
of elephants
-2001: Brian Harman
(elephant head-keeper)
1865-1882: Matthew Scott
(elephant head-keeper)
-: Arthur Thomson
(assistant superintendent)
-: Buck Jones
(elephant head-keeper)
: Charles Eyles
(elephant head-keeper)

Elephant keepers -2001: Jim Robson (elephant keeper)
-: Charles Eyles (elephant keeper)
: Dave Snyder (elephant keeper)
: Lee Sambrock (elephant keeper)
Record history
History of updates2022-08-24

Latest document update2022-08-24 15:35:05
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Description

London Zoo, located at Regents Park Zoo, Outer Circle Regents Park, in London, United Kingdom , was founded in 1826 and the first elephant arrived in 1831. The last elephant left in 2001.

Casualties

1 casualties
  1. 2001-10-20: elephant keeper Jim Robson fatal attack by Geeta. Robson is believed to have tripped and fallen in the elephant paddock. One of the three elephants he looked after then stepped on him. † Jim Robson Died 2001-10-20, London Zoo. Mr Robson was flown to the Royal Free Hospital by helicopter but died soon afterwards from multiple injuries.

Comments / pictures

London Zoo was founded in 1826, and kept a large number of elephants, including the famous Jumbo, Jumbo II, and the six and half year old male African forest elephant Jumbo III was presented to Queen Elizabeth II by the Cameroon government in December 1972. He was originally kept at The Crystal Palace, though he did much damage to his quarters. He was transferred to the London Zoo and kept at the Cotton Terraces rather than the rhino and elephant yards before his transfer to the Whipsnade Zoo.




After the tragical accident when the elephant Geeta killed the elephant keeper Jim Robson in London Zoo, all the elephants were transferred to Whipsnade.


References for records about London Zoo

Recommended Citation

Koehl, Dan (2025). London Zoo, Elephant Encyclopedia. Available online at https://www.elephant.se/location2.php?location_id=226. (archived at the Wayback machine)

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