Skip to main content



 : Animals - Aquariums - Archeology - Insects - Fossils - Zoos


Animals - Aquariums - Archeology - Insects - Fossils - Zoos

Feb. 02, 1963 - Hungry animals in the biggest private zoological gardens of North-Germany.: Nearly despaired is Alwin Trey (Alwin Trey), the owner of the zoological gardens Etelsen (Etelsen), 25 kilometers before the gates of Bremen. By the continuous coldness-period there were coming no visitors into the zoological gardens, so that the balance in the cash is null in the meantime and now also there is no feed in the stock. Three years ago Alwin Trey was opened his zoological gardens with animals from all parts of the world, after he had sold his department-stores in Bremen; now he turns to the government and the population of the country. Photo shows thankful for the feed of the children are these camels of the zoological gardens of Etelsen

Picture No
13243046
Media ID
46999708
Size
5210px x 3717px (1.2MB)
Credit
(c) Keystone Pictures USA/ZUMAPRESS.com/Mary Evans
Usage Restrictions
Editorial Use Only - No Property or Model Releases. For any non-editorial use, please contact Mary Evans direct
Source
Keystone Pictures USA

Pick your License

Please tell us the book title or ISBN

Please supply intended use


 

Restrictions Only for United Kingdom

Alwin Biggest Bremen Camels Continuous Despaired Feed Hungry Kilometers Meantime Nearly Null Thankful Trey Turns Zoological


Features In These Collections

> Contributors > KEY



 
© Copyright Mary Evans Picture Library - All Rights Reserved 2026
Powered by Media Storehouse®
We accept all major payment options so you can pay for the things you need in the way that is most convenient for you
Facebook     Twitter     Instagram