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  2. Bristol Zoo - Wikipedia

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    Opened in 1836 by the Bristol, Clifton and West of England Zoological Society, Bristol Zoo was the world's oldest provincial zoo. It was a Victorian walled zoo located between Clifton Down and Clifton College , near Brunel's Clifton Suspension Bridge ; it covered a small area by modern standards, but with a considerable number of species .

  3. Alfred the Gorilla - Wikipedia

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    Alfred spent a few months housed in Rotterdam in 1930 before continuing to Bristol Zoo. [10] Alfred was named after Alfred Mosely, Companion of Honour,a benefactor of the zoo, it was his gift to the Nation [11] Although during his life he was thought to be a mountain gorilla, it is more likely that he was a western lowland gorilla. [citation ...

  4. Wow! Gorillas - Wikipedia

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    The zoo has saved a number of gorillas and was then taking care of a group of six gorillas. [7] After the street exhibition (between 6 July and 7 September 2011) the sculptures were sold at auction in Bristol on 29 September, raising £427,300, and the proceeds donated to charity. [1] [2] [8]

  5. Bristol Zoo shuts its doors as tearful visitors and staff say ...

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    The zoo opened in 1836 and was the fifth oldest in the world. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Sign in ...

  6. Bristol in pictures: Scenes from across the city

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    Bristol in pictures: Parades, concerts and a Grinch. Bristol in pictures: From park runs to pilots. Bristol in pictures: Snow and the Severnside derby. Bristol in pictures: Images from across the city

  7. Staff at Bristol Zoo bid a fond farewell to Clifton site

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    The zoo is closing its doors for good after 186 years, with the animals moving to a new safari-style park in south Gloucestershire. Staff at Bristol Zoo bid a fond farewell to Clifton site Skip to ...

  8. List of public art in Bristol - Wikipedia

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    Bristol Zoo: 1971: David Wynne: Sculpture: Bronze on steel piller with a concrete base: 3.5m wide [2] Girl and Kid Bristol Zoo: c.1975: Roy Clapp Statue: Alabaster: 1m high [2] Ying and Yang Bristol Zoo: 2001: Julian P Warren Sculpture of 2 stag beetles: Black painted metal: 3.3m long [2] Wendy the elephant Bristol Zoo

  9. Married ‘next to butterflies and flamingos’: People recall ...

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    Britons have recalled ‘beautiful’ memories from Bristol Zoo as the site opened its doors for the final time on Saturday.