Is it true that liverpool had a zoo? apparently its the sainsburys site by walton hospital.
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Is it true that liverpool had a zoo? apparently its the sainsburys site by walton hospital.
i'll have a look - howie probly knowsQuote:
Originally Posted by miss st helens
See www.ljmu.ac.uk/bie/fossilmammal/zoohistory.htm
I'll ask Prof Alan Turner about the Sainsbury's site by Walton Hospital and let you know.Quote:
Zoological gardens and menageries flourished in the Victorian and Edwardian eras. Liverpool itself had several, in Kensington, Mossley Hill, Earle Street (which later moved to Otterspool) and Lime Street. Another little known zoo was established at Lever Park, Rivington, by Lord Lever in 1908. It was principally for the health and education of the people of Bolton and housed animals in large paddocks. Kangaroos, zebras and lions are recorded as being present, but the only surviving remnant of the former inhabitants is a stuffed flamingo in Bolton Museum. Although it closed in 1925, the site plan is unknown - only a few fence posts indicate where some of the paddock fences ran, and a few rough patches of ground may indicate the site of the animal enclosures. Essentially, although less than 80 years have passed since it closed it has become an archaeological rather than an historical investigation.
Told ya - he's the man and we are not worthyQuote:
Originally Posted by Howie
http://www.muslimwakeup.com/archives.../worthy300.jpg
I just happen to work as an administrator in the School of Biological and Earth Sciences at Liverpool John Moores University. ;)
ah the main man, its just i bought a house on that ground and apparently there is a culvert so i wanted to check upon it and when i asked someone they mentioned the old zoo!Quote:
Originally Posted by Howie
I love looking at old pictures of liverpool cos you can see how they have changed and some have stayed the same, church street is one of my favourites, in macro they have photos mounted on the wall in the restaraunt area. they fascinate me!:)
See the photographs of Liverpool from The Black & White Picture Place.Quote:
Originally Posted by miss st helens
Hi Miss St H,
Could this be what your'e thinking of?
RICE LANE CITY FARM
Comprising 224 acres of countryside, 11 of which are managed woodland.
A variety of rare breed farm animals are kept, including farm breeds of pigs, red poll cattle, Ryeland award-winning sheep as well as various goats, ponies and poultry.
Admission is free although donations are welcome. The farm also offers guided walks and talks, which must be booked in advance.
This historic site is also the resting place of Robert Tressel, author of 'The Ragged Trousered Philanthropist', Edgar Allen Poe's illustrator James Carling and a number of pirates!
Rice Lane City Farm
No. 2 Lodge, Walton Park Cemetery
Walton, Liverpool
Merseyside
L9 1AW
Tel: 0151 530 1066
Or alternatively, there used to be a kid's 'zoo' at the Walton Hall Avenue end of the estate (when it was a park). But again that had sheep, goats and the like. That was around fifty years ago!
During last years funding cuts protesters from various organisations (including a sheep from Rice Lane City Farm) marched thru' Liverpool from the horse statue in Church St. to a lobby outside the town hall.
http://web.onetel.net.uk/~howardpate...stingsheep.jpg
Rice Lane City Farm volunteers bring a sheep
to their protest at Liverpool town hall - 2nd March 2005
Why can;t the biological sciences make a potion that can make me as big as a silver back gorilla then?
Are they that good?:Colorz_Grey_PDT_16:
Anyway only zoo I've been too was chester zoo and last time I went there was a lack of certain animals like Tigers and bears. Can understand though as alot are endangered and it feels wrong to keep them caged.
Knowsley Safari park had a load of Tigers though last time I went and they were the only ones who had fences so they couldn't approach the cars!
Max likes the cat species and the cat species like me too.:PDT_Aliboronz_24:
Too bad I can't make them be my minions.
There's tigers and bears at Chester Zoo. They were obviously hiding from you Max.
Didn't see the bears but there was only like one Tiger.
Some nut climbed over one of the Tiger fences, taunting the Tiger and the Tiger was running up to him too! Lucky for him theirs two fences to keep Tigers from actually being able to even touch you. Even if you want to taunt them.:rolleyes:
Could imagine the gruesomeness if the Tiger could of caught him though.
Once went we went I was very young too remember but my mum was telling me how one of the Gorillas was making growling noises at my dad for reasons we don't know. :lol:
Can;t find bears on their list of animals though.
Yeh, I was last there just before Xmas (bloody freezin' it was too). I only remember seein' one tiger but there was those spectacled bears (the ones with the whitish faces and black eyes). I like the bat house - if you stand still in the tunnel and make like a tree the bats land on your arms.
I was worried that one of the bats might fly on me.
It was just that it was dark and I wouldn't be able to see it.
It is dark in there but the bats know exactly where you are using their 'echo location' so whilst they fly within inches of you (sometimes you feel the flapping of their wings as they pass so close) they won't accidently fly into you. As I said they will land on you if you stand perfectly still for a while with your arms outstretched.