Friday, February 4, 2011

Antique Image of the Day: King Edward VII’s Elephants

Two Elephants Presented to Edward VII (When Prince
Wales) While in India.
1875
The Royal Collection
We’re familiar with Edward VII’s many dogs, but did you know he had elephants? Two of them! While Prince of Wales, he toured India (as one does) and was presented with two elephants as a “Welcome to your Empire” gift. How nice. Actually, it wasn’t unusual for countries to present members of the Royal Family with animals native to their lands. Those who survived the journey home (which were few) were given to the London Zoo, except if they were dogs or birds. Smaller, cuter animals were just added to the menagerie in the Royal households.


These elephants actually did survive the voyage and were given a relatively cozy home at the London Zoo.

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