Punch,  17 (1849), 192.

Manners and Customs of ye Englishe in 1849. No. 35

Anon

Genre:

Regular Feature—Illustration, Drollery; Diary, Spoof

Relevant illustrations:

wdct.

Illustrators:

R D, pseud.  [Richard Doyle] *



[1] A Prospect of ye Zoological Societye—its Gardens

Subjects:

Zoological Gardens, Amusement, Zoology


    Shows crowds of people staring at bears, lions, and other animals at the Zoological Society Gardens.



[2] Mr. Pips his Diary

Subjects:

Zoological Gardens, Animal Behaviour, Human Species


    Describes the various animals seen at the Zoological Society Gardens and their eating habits. On seeing the 'Gambols and Antics of the Monkeys and Apes' was 'sick to see such vile Likenesses of ourselves'.




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