Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

Large port-hole shaped windows in the new Loin Terrace buildings at Regents Park Zoo in London replace the traditional barred animal quarters. They provide an open view without the effect of looking into a cage. The new buildings, recently opened by the Queen, are a complex of houses, enclosures, and gardens replacing the old Lion House which has housed big cats for the last 100 years.

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP19760824.2.74

Bibliographic details

Press, 24 August 1976, Page 7

Word Count
66

Large port-hole shaped windows in the new Loin Terrace buildings at Regents Park Zoo in London replace the traditional barred animal quarters. They provide an open view without the effect of looking into a cage. The new buildings, recently opened by the Queen, are a complex of houses, enclosures, and gardens replacing the old Lion House which has housed big cats for the last 100 years. Press, 24 August 1976, Page 7

Large port-hole shaped windows in the new Loin Terrace buildings at Regents Park Zoo in London replace the traditional barred animal quarters. They provide an open view without the effect of looking into a cage. The new buildings, recently opened by the Queen, are a complex of houses, enclosures, and gardens replacing the old Lion House which has housed big cats for the last 100 years. Press, 24 August 1976, Page 7