1. Accomplished Arab Pony which Shaes Hands. —Roakbar bidding his master good-morning with true Eastern dignity at Mr. E. R. Calthorp’s stud farm at Loughton, Essex (Eng.) 2. A Long a red bill almost as long as its body, is one of the latest additions to the London Zoo. It barks like a dog. 3. No 'Engine Required—An elephant making easy work of pushing a freight Fraternise —A boy and gorilla playing together in a cage has recently proved a great attraction at the London Zoo. The onlookers are held spellbound for this queerly assorted pair will w turns in swinging on a rope. It is said that the gorilla was nurtured in Africa by a negress. The illustration shows the boy "Little Johnnie” and the gorilla swinging on the rope. 5. The Kingsland Gate, known throughout the Old Country as “The Donkey King,” with some of his stock at the Caledonian Market, Islington. Sometimes he takes as many as 200 donkeys to the n road loose like sheep. His “mokes” are in great demand with the costers. 6. Wild Horse at the London Zoo. A Privalshis Wild Horse, which recently arrived at the London Zoo. This ty desert of Mongolia.
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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1563, 8 April 1920, Page 23
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2011. Accomplished Arab Pony which Shaes Hands.—Roakbar bidding his master good-morning with true Eastern dignity at Mr. E. R. Calthorp’s stud farm at Loughton, Essex (Eng.) 2. A Long a red bill almost as long as its body, is one of the latest additions to the London Zoo. It barks like a dog. 3. No 'Engine Required—An elephant making easy work of pushing a freight Fraternise—A boy and gorilla playing together in a cage has recently proved a great attraction at the London Zoo. The onlookers are held spellbound for this queerly assorted pair will w turns in swinging on a rope. It is said that the gorilla was nurtured in Africa by a negress. The illustration shows the boy "Little Johnnie” and the gorilla swinging on the rope. 5. The Kingsland Gate, known throughout the Old Country as “The Donkey King,” with some of his stock at the Caledonian Market, Islington. Sometimes he takes as many as 200 donkeys to the n road loose like sheep. His “mokes” are in great demand with the costers. 6. Wild Horse at the London Zoo. A Privalshis Wild Horse, which recently arrived at the London Zoo. This ty desert of Mongolia. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1563, 8 April 1920, Page 23
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