Article ID: CBB855639307

“On Deposit”: animal acquisition at the Zoological Society of London, 1870–1910 (Patron's review) (2021)

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When the zoological gardens in Regent's Park opened to the public in 1847, they immediately became very popular, providing a source of both entertainment and instruction for visitors and a vital stream of revenue for the Zoological Society of London. However, the ongoing popularity of the gardens was endangered by the consistently high mortality rates which afflicted the Society's animals throughout the course of the nineteenth and early-twentieth centuries. This paper examines how the Society's efforts to combat this challenge led them to foster and sustain relationships which centred on the act of animal “deposit”. Often a temporary arrangement, somewhat like a loan, depositing involved a range of individuals involved in the animal trade, including commercial animal dealers and the naturalist Lionel Walter Rothschild. Through the system of depositing, the Zoological Society became the custodians of a wide range of animals which they could exhibit. However, their lack of ownership of these animals, combined with a lack of knowledge about how to care for them, ultimately constrained the Society's management of them and impeded its longer-term goals of reducing both animal mortality and the impact of high mortality rates on the menagerie's ability to attract visitors and sustain its economy.

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Authors & Contributors
Cowie, Helen
Grigson, Caroline
Ashby, Jack
Dickenson, Victoria J. V.
Hochadel, Oliver
Lucas, A. M.
Journals
Archives of Natural History
Centaurus: International Magazine of the History of Mathematics, Science, and Technology
Notes and Records: The Royal Society Journal of the History of Science
Journal of the History of Collections
Publishers
Indiana University
Oxford University Press
Pennsylvania State University Press
Sydney University Press
Tectum Verlag
British Pteridological Society
Concepts
Collectors and collecting
Biological specimens
Zoos
Animals
Specimen exchange
Natural history
People
Rothschild, Lionel Walter
Banks, Joseph
Du Chaillu, Paul
Mueller, Ferdinand, Baron von
Petiver, James
Plukenet, Leonard
Time Periods
19th century
20th century, early
18th century
17th century
20th century
Modern
Places
London (England)
Great Britain
England
United Kingdom
Berlin (Germany)
Sudan; South Sudan
Institutions
Zoological Society of London
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew
London Zoo
McGill University (Canada)
Leeds Museums and Galleries
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