Whipsnade Zoo Celebrates Its Fiftieth Birthday With A Visit From The Duke Of Edinburgh

1981 , Whipsnade (Bedfordshire)

No video

There’s no web video for this work.

Please do get in contact to discuss other ways you could view this work.

The Duke of Edinburgh visits Whipsnade Zoo for its 50th birthday

The Duke of Edinburgh stands looking at a stall for the British Society. Elephants are handed branches by a zookeeper. The camera pans across a flamboyance of flamingos standing in a field. Prince Philip continues to browse the exhibit, turning to speak to Lord Buxton who replies that it is a success, and very well-run. The camera shows a close-up of a photograph in the collection of the Duke himself, taking pictures in the Galapagos Islands. Victor Manton, the Curator of the zoo is interviewed, saying that Whipsnade will continue its successful breeding policy. He discusses attendance figures, educational programmes and conservation aims for the future.

Featured Events

Whipsnade Zoo's 50th birthday

Keywords

Zoos; Wildlife; Royalty; Exhibition; Celebration; Natural History; Conservation

Background Information

Prince Philip's visit to the Galapagos Islands gave his name to Prince Philip's Steps, a steep rock formation on the Genovesa Island. Lord Buxton was a Director of Anglia Television and had a great interest in wildlife. The Curator of Whipsnade, Victor Manton, later had a giraffe named after him who hit headlines when he fell into a splits position and eventually died after being unable to get up.

Manifestations

Whipsnade Zoo Celebrates Its Fiftieth Birthday With A Visit From The Duke Of Edinburgh

Copyright restrictions apply.

Please see our terms of use. Films on this website are provided for personal viewing. Should you wish to use the films in any other way please contact eafa@uea.ac.uk

terms of use

The data for this page was generated on 22/11/2024 23:25:43+00:00. Click to regenerate this page .