London is a board game by Martin Wallace. Released in 2010, the game requires players to rebuild London after the Great Fire of London up until the start of the 20th century. London is a card-driven game with a board in the form of a map of London. It won a Meeples Choice award in 2010 and was nominated for an International Gamers Award in 2011.
To rebuild London players purchase boroughs on the board and play cards from their deck. The cards represent buildings of economic, political, scientific, and cultural significance throughout the history of the city. This includes general constructions such as bridges, coffee houses, and hospitals, along with famous landmarks such as Woolwich Arsenal, and Tower Bridge. Players must choose which buildings they wish to construct based on the benefits that each card will give them. The management of poverty is central to the game and players can lose a significant number of victory points if they have accrued more poverty points than their opponents.
She has toured internationally with The Weeknd and was also nominated for the Sound of 2014 award by the BBC and an MTV Brand New Nominee in 2014. On May 3, 2014, Banks was dubbed as an "Artist to Watch" by FoxWeekly.
Early life
Jillian Rose Banks was born in Orange County, California. Banks started writing songs at the age of fifteen. She taught herself piano when she received a keyboard from a friend to help her through her parents' divorce. She says she "felt very alone and helpless. I didn't know how to express what I was feeling or who to talk to."
Career
2013–present: Breakthrough and Goddess
Banks used the audio distribution website SoundCloud to put out her music before securing a record deal. Her friend Lily Collins used her contacts to pass along her music to people in the industry; specifically Katy Perry's DJ Yung Skeeter, and she began working with the label Good Years Recordings. Her first official single, called "Before I Ever Met You" was released in February 2013. The song which had been on a private SoundCloud page ended up being played by BBC Radio 1 DJ Zane Lowe. Banks released her first EP Fall Over by IAMSOUND Records and Good Years Recordings.Billboard called her a "magnetic writer with songs to obsess over." Banks released her second EP called London by Harvest Records and Good Years Recordings in 2013 to positive reviews from music critics, receiving a 78 from Metacritic. Her song "Waiting Game" from the EP was featured in the 2013 Victoria's Secret holiday commercial.
London and the Thames were named in 1793 by Lord Simcoe, who proposed the site for the capital of Upper Canada. The first European settlement was between 1801 and 1804 by Peter Hagerman. The village was founded in 1826 and incorporated in 1855. Since then, London has grown to be the largest Southwestern Ontario municipality and Canada's 11th largest municipality, having annexed many of the smaller communities that surrounded it.
London is a regional centre of health care and education, being home to the University of Western Ontario, Fanshawe College, and several hospitals. The city hosts a number of musical and artistic exhibits and festivals, which contribute to its tourism industry, but its economic activity is centred on education, medical research, insurance, and information technology. London's university and hospitals are among its top ten employers. London lies at the junction of Highway 401 and 402, connecting it to Toronto, Windsor, and Sarnia. It also has an international airport, train and bus station.
ZSL London ZOO walking tour.
London Zoo was opened to the public in 1847. Located in Regent's Park in London. One of the best attraction in London. Oldest scientific Zoo in the world. Enjoy our tour please.
#londonzoo #zsllondonzoo #londonattractions #thingstodoinlondon #londonzoowalkingtour #londonzootour
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published: 24 Jul 2020
London Zoo - FULL TOUR
Join us for a full tour of London Zoo! - We got to see the baby gorilla!
This is one of the best zoos in the UK and Europe, with a diverse collection and rich history.
London Zoo is part of ZSL, an international science-driven conservation charity, working to restore wildlife in the UK and around the world.
We show all the animals from Lions and Tigers, to spiders and sloths! We even get to see the two-week-old Western Lowland Gorilla.
Get your annual pass and tickets here: https://www.londonzoo.org/plan-your-visit/london-zoo-membership
You can check out the ZSL YouTube channel here: @ZslOrg1826
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published: 04 Feb 2024
Visit ZSL London Zoo
Discover London's Zoo. Experience #ZooLife for yourself. Save 10% when you book online: http://bit.ly/visit-london-zoo
published: 05 Mar 2020
LONDON ZOO (4k)
Great Day Out at London Zoo, London England.
#londonzoo #london #londonattractions #thingstodoinlondon #zsllondonzoo
published: 08 Apr 2017
Explore with us: London Zoo! 2024
Join us as we explore London Zoo! A short video on what to see when you visit the zoo. I didn’t imagine the zoo to be this big. We spent 5-6 hours when we went there. Here is a 22minute video summary of our visit. Enjoy!
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#giraffe
#lion
#tiger
#animals
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published: 01 Mar 2024
London ZOO
published: 26 Aug 2021
Critically Endangered Gorilla Born at London Zoo
Conservation zoo celebrates precious addition to breeding programme for threatened gorilla subspecies
@ZslOrg1826 London Zoo has welcomed a critically endangered western lowland gorilla infant, after a speedy 17-minute labour.
The tiny infant was born at the conservation zoo to mum Mjukuu at 9:34am on Wednesday 17 January 2024, following an approximately eight-and-a-half-month long pregnancy.
London Zoo’s gorilla keepers were carrying out their usual morning duties when they first spotted that Mjukuu was in labour. Giving the experienced mum some space, they monitored her via CCTV cameras installed in the dens.
Moments after giving birth in the privacy of their back dens, second-time mum Mjukuu could be seen gently cradling her newborn, before allowing the troop’s curious youngst...
published: 18 Jan 2024
Lion in London Zoo
published: 20 Mar 2023
Ethiopian Snake London Zoo
published: 20 Nov 2024
Review of the ZSL London Zoo
Welcome to your intro, rundown, and review of the channel's newest feature, THE ZSL LONDON ZOO! In this video, we’ll learn a brief history of this establishment, discover everything I know about this place to aid you with your own visit, and I’ll even break down each individual exhibit in the order you'd see it in real life, ranking them on a 5-factor scale for your enjoyment. This video is very comprehensive and was long in the making, so I hope you enjoy our first international feature! Tours will begin shortly.
The ZSL London Zoo’s website:
https://www.londonzoo.org
Tour Rundown:
---This Intro Video---
1. Penguin Beach (COMING SOON)
2. Giants of the Galapagos
3. Land of the Lions
4. Tiny Giants
5. Tiger Territory
6. Gorilla Kingdom
7. The Outback
Thumbnail Credit: pictures from htt...
ZSL London ZOO walking tour.
London Zoo was opened to the public in 1847. Located in Regent's Park in London. One of the best attraction in London. Oldest ...
ZSL London ZOO walking tour.
London Zoo was opened to the public in 1847. Located in Regent's Park in London. One of the best attraction in London. Oldest scientific Zoo in the world. Enjoy our tour please.
#londonzoo #zsllondonzoo #londonattractions #thingstodoinlondon #londonzoowalkingtour #londonzootour
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ZSL London ZOO walking tour.
London Zoo was opened to the public in 1847. Located in Regent's Park in London. One of the best attraction in London. Oldest scientific Zoo in the world. Enjoy our tour please.
#londonzoo #zsllondonzoo #londonattractions #thingstodoinlondon #londonzoowalkingtour #londonzootour
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Join us for a full tour of London Zoo! - We got to see the baby gorilla!
This is one of the best zoos in the UK and Europe, with a diverse collection and rich...
Join us for a full tour of London Zoo! - We got to see the baby gorilla!
This is one of the best zoos in the UK and Europe, with a diverse collection and rich history.
London Zoo is part of ZSL, an international science-driven conservation charity, working to restore wildlife in the UK and around the world.
We show all the animals from Lions and Tigers, to spiders and sloths! We even get to see the two-week-old Western Lowland Gorilla.
Get your annual pass and tickets here: https://www.londonzoo.org/plan-your-visit/london-zoo-membership
You can check out the ZSL YouTube channel here: @ZslOrg1826
✨ Follow us on social media ✨
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#zsl #zsllondonzoo #londonzoo #londonattractions #londontourism #ukzoo
Join us for a full tour of London Zoo! - We got to see the baby gorilla!
This is one of the best zoos in the UK and Europe, with a diverse collection and rich history.
London Zoo is part of ZSL, an international science-driven conservation charity, working to restore wildlife in the UK and around the world.
We show all the animals from Lions and Tigers, to spiders and sloths! We even get to see the two-week-old Western Lowland Gorilla.
Get your annual pass and tickets here: https://www.londonzoo.org/plan-your-visit/london-zoo-membership
You can check out the ZSL YouTube channel here: @ZslOrg1826
✨ Follow us on social media ✨
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#zsl #zsllondonzoo #londonzoo #londonattractions #londontourism #ukzoo
Join us as we explore London Zoo! A short video on what to see when you visit the zoo. I didn’t imagine the zoo to be this big. We spent 5-6 hours when we went ...
Join us as we explore London Zoo! A short video on what to see when you visit the zoo. I didn’t imagine the zoo to be this big. We spent 5-6 hours when we went there. Here is a 22minute video summary of our visit. Enjoy!
#london #londonzoo #zoo
#giraffe
#lion
#tiger
#animals
#regentspark
#londonzoo2024
#2024
#explorewithme
#walkwithme
#walkthrough
#uk
Join us as we explore London Zoo! A short video on what to see when you visit the zoo. I didn’t imagine the zoo to be this big. We spent 5-6 hours when we went there. Here is a 22minute video summary of our visit. Enjoy!
#london #londonzoo #zoo
#giraffe
#lion
#tiger
#animals
#regentspark
#londonzoo2024
#2024
#explorewithme
#walkwithme
#walkthrough
#uk
Conservation zoo celebrates precious addition to breeding programme for threatened gorilla subspecies
@ZslOrg1826 London Zoo has welcomed a critically endange...
Conservation zoo celebrates precious addition to breeding programme for threatened gorilla subspecies
@ZslOrg1826 London Zoo has welcomed a critically endangered western lowland gorilla infant, after a speedy 17-minute labour.
The tiny infant was born at the conservation zoo to mum Mjukuu at 9:34am on Wednesday 17 January 2024, following an approximately eight-and-a-half-month long pregnancy.
London Zoo’s gorilla keepers were carrying out their usual morning duties when they first spotted that Mjukuu was in labour. Giving the experienced mum some space, they monitored her via CCTV cameras installed in the dens.
Moments after giving birth in the privacy of their back dens, second-time mum Mjukuu could be seen gently cradling her newborn, before allowing the troop’s curious youngsters Alika and Gernot to examine the intriguing new arrival.
London Zoo’s Primates Section Manager Kathryn Sanders said: “We started our day as normal – we gave the gorillas their breakfast and began our cleaning routines. When we returned to their back dens, we could see Mjukuu was starting to stretch and squat – a sign that she was in labour.
“After a very quick labour – just 17 minutes – Mjukuu was spotted on camera tenderly holding her newborn and demonstrating her wonderful mothering instincts – cleaning her infant and checking it over.”
The birth of a western lowland gorilla at London Zoo is a real cause for celebration – the subspecies is critically endangered and as a result of poaching and disease their wild numbers have declined by more than 60% over the last 25 years.
The infant was fathered by Kiburi, who arrived at London Zoo from Tenerife in November 2022 as part of the international conservation breeding programme for western lowland gorillas – the programme ensures the preservation of a genetically diverse and healthy population of the gorilla subspecies.
Kathryn added: “To say we’re happy about this new arrival would be a huge understatement – we’ve all been walking around grinning from ear to ear.
“We’ll be giving mum and baby lots of time and space to get to know each other, and for the rest of the troop to get used to their new addition – they’re as excited as we are and can’t stop staring at the baby.”
Zookeepers are yet to confirm the sex of the infant, who has remained closely snuggled in its adoring mum’s arms. The infant will remain in close contact with mum for around the first six months of its life.
To find out more about the conservation zoo and book to visit London’s gorilla troop, visit www.londonzoo.org
Conservation zoo celebrates precious addition to breeding programme for threatened gorilla subspecies
@ZslOrg1826 London Zoo has welcomed a critically endangered western lowland gorilla infant, after a speedy 17-minute labour.
The tiny infant was born at the conservation zoo to mum Mjukuu at 9:34am on Wednesday 17 January 2024, following an approximately eight-and-a-half-month long pregnancy.
London Zoo’s gorilla keepers were carrying out their usual morning duties when they first spotted that Mjukuu was in labour. Giving the experienced mum some space, they monitored her via CCTV cameras installed in the dens.
Moments after giving birth in the privacy of their back dens, second-time mum Mjukuu could be seen gently cradling her newborn, before allowing the troop’s curious youngsters Alika and Gernot to examine the intriguing new arrival.
London Zoo’s Primates Section Manager Kathryn Sanders said: “We started our day as normal – we gave the gorillas their breakfast and began our cleaning routines. When we returned to their back dens, we could see Mjukuu was starting to stretch and squat – a sign that she was in labour.
“After a very quick labour – just 17 minutes – Mjukuu was spotted on camera tenderly holding her newborn and demonstrating her wonderful mothering instincts – cleaning her infant and checking it over.”
The birth of a western lowland gorilla at London Zoo is a real cause for celebration – the subspecies is critically endangered and as a result of poaching and disease their wild numbers have declined by more than 60% over the last 25 years.
The infant was fathered by Kiburi, who arrived at London Zoo from Tenerife in November 2022 as part of the international conservation breeding programme for western lowland gorillas – the programme ensures the preservation of a genetically diverse and healthy population of the gorilla subspecies.
Kathryn added: “To say we’re happy about this new arrival would be a huge understatement – we’ve all been walking around grinning from ear to ear.
“We’ll be giving mum and baby lots of time and space to get to know each other, and for the rest of the troop to get used to their new addition – they’re as excited as we are and can’t stop staring at the baby.”
Zookeepers are yet to confirm the sex of the infant, who has remained closely snuggled in its adoring mum’s arms. The infant will remain in close contact with mum for around the first six months of its life.
To find out more about the conservation zoo and book to visit London’s gorilla troop, visit www.londonzoo.org
Welcome to your intro, rundown, and review of the channel's newest feature, THE ZSL LONDON ZOO! In this video, we’ll learn a brief history of this establishment...
Welcome to your intro, rundown, and review of the channel's newest feature, THE ZSL LONDON ZOO! In this video, we’ll learn a brief history of this establishment, discover everything I know about this place to aid you with your own visit, and I’ll even break down each individual exhibit in the order you'd see it in real life, ranking them on a 5-factor scale for your enjoyment. This video is very comprehensive and was long in the making, so I hope you enjoy our first international feature! Tours will begin shortly.
The ZSL London Zoo’s website:
https://www.londonzoo.org
Tour Rundown:
---This Intro Video---
1. Penguin Beach (COMING SOON)
2. Giants of the Galapagos
3. Land of the Lions
4. Tiny Giants
5. Tiger Territory
6. Gorilla Kingdom
7. The Outback
Thumbnail Credit: pictures from https://www.londonzoo.org/ (@ZslOrg1826 )
(Filmed in Aug. of 2024)
(1080p60)
Equipment used: Panasonic Lumix FZ80, GoPro Hero 7 White & iPhone 13
Thank You For Watching!
A Production by The Virtual Zoo.
Welcome to your intro, rundown, and review of the channel's newest feature, THE ZSL LONDON ZOO! In this video, we’ll learn a brief history of this establishment, discover everything I know about this place to aid you with your own visit, and I’ll even break down each individual exhibit in the order you'd see it in real life, ranking them on a 5-factor scale for your enjoyment. This video is very comprehensive and was long in the making, so I hope you enjoy our first international feature! Tours will begin shortly.
The ZSL London Zoo’s website:
https://www.londonzoo.org
Tour Rundown:
---This Intro Video---
1. Penguin Beach (COMING SOON)
2. Giants of the Galapagos
3. Land of the Lions
4. Tiny Giants
5. Tiger Territory
6. Gorilla Kingdom
7. The Outback
Thumbnail Credit: pictures from https://www.londonzoo.org/ (@ZslOrg1826 )
(Filmed in Aug. of 2024)
(1080p60)
Equipment used: Panasonic Lumix FZ80, GoPro Hero 7 White & iPhone 13
Thank You For Watching!
A Production by The Virtual Zoo.
ZSL London ZOO walking tour.
London Zoo was opened to the public in 1847. Located in Regent's Park in London. One of the best attraction in London. Oldest scientific Zoo in the world. Enjoy our tour please.
#londonzoo #zsllondonzoo #londonattractions #thingstodoinlondon #londonzoowalkingtour #londonzootour
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Join us for a full tour of London Zoo! - We got to see the baby gorilla!
This is one of the best zoos in the UK and Europe, with a diverse collection and rich history.
London Zoo is part of ZSL, an international science-driven conservation charity, working to restore wildlife in the UK and around the world.
We show all the animals from Lions and Tigers, to spiders and sloths! We even get to see the two-week-old Western Lowland Gorilla.
Get your annual pass and tickets here: https://www.londonzoo.org/plan-your-visit/london-zoo-membership
You can check out the ZSL YouTube channel here: @ZslOrg1826
✨ Follow us on social media ✨
Instragram: https://www.instagram.com/disneyanddaysout/
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#zsl #zsllondonzoo #londonzoo #londonattractions #londontourism #ukzoo
Join us as we explore London Zoo! A short video on what to see when you visit the zoo. I didn’t imagine the zoo to be this big. We spent 5-6 hours when we went there. Here is a 22minute video summary of our visit. Enjoy!
#london #londonzoo #zoo
#giraffe
#lion
#tiger
#animals
#regentspark
#londonzoo2024
#2024
#explorewithme
#walkwithme
#walkthrough
#uk
Conservation zoo celebrates precious addition to breeding programme for threatened gorilla subspecies
@ZslOrg1826 London Zoo has welcomed a critically endangered western lowland gorilla infant, after a speedy 17-minute labour.
The tiny infant was born at the conservation zoo to mum Mjukuu at 9:34am on Wednesday 17 January 2024, following an approximately eight-and-a-half-month long pregnancy.
London Zoo’s gorilla keepers were carrying out their usual morning duties when they first spotted that Mjukuu was in labour. Giving the experienced mum some space, they monitored her via CCTV cameras installed in the dens.
Moments after giving birth in the privacy of their back dens, second-time mum Mjukuu could be seen gently cradling her newborn, before allowing the troop’s curious youngsters Alika and Gernot to examine the intriguing new arrival.
London Zoo’s Primates Section Manager Kathryn Sanders said: “We started our day as normal – we gave the gorillas their breakfast and began our cleaning routines. When we returned to their back dens, we could see Mjukuu was starting to stretch and squat – a sign that she was in labour.
“After a very quick labour – just 17 minutes – Mjukuu was spotted on camera tenderly holding her newborn and demonstrating her wonderful mothering instincts – cleaning her infant and checking it over.”
The birth of a western lowland gorilla at London Zoo is a real cause for celebration – the subspecies is critically endangered and as a result of poaching and disease their wild numbers have declined by more than 60% over the last 25 years.
The infant was fathered by Kiburi, who arrived at London Zoo from Tenerife in November 2022 as part of the international conservation breeding programme for western lowland gorillas – the programme ensures the preservation of a genetically diverse and healthy population of the gorilla subspecies.
Kathryn added: “To say we’re happy about this new arrival would be a huge understatement – we’ve all been walking around grinning from ear to ear.
“We’ll be giving mum and baby lots of time and space to get to know each other, and for the rest of the troop to get used to their new addition – they’re as excited as we are and can’t stop staring at the baby.”
Zookeepers are yet to confirm the sex of the infant, who has remained closely snuggled in its adoring mum’s arms. The infant will remain in close contact with mum for around the first six months of its life.
To find out more about the conservation zoo and book to visit London’s gorilla troop, visit www.londonzoo.org
Welcome to your intro, rundown, and review of the channel's newest feature, THE ZSL LONDON ZOO! In this video, we’ll learn a brief history of this establishment, discover everything I know about this place to aid you with your own visit, and I’ll even break down each individual exhibit in the order you'd see it in real life, ranking them on a 5-factor scale for your enjoyment. This video is very comprehensive and was long in the making, so I hope you enjoy our first international feature! Tours will begin shortly.
The ZSL London Zoo’s website:
https://www.londonzoo.org
Tour Rundown:
---This Intro Video---
1. Penguin Beach (COMING SOON)
2. Giants of the Galapagos
3. Land of the Lions
4. Tiny Giants
5. Tiger Territory
6. Gorilla Kingdom
7. The Outback
Thumbnail Credit: pictures from https://www.londonzoo.org/ (@ZslOrg1826 )
(Filmed in Aug. of 2024)
(1080p60)
Equipment used: Panasonic Lumix FZ80, GoPro Hero 7 White & iPhone 13
Thank You For Watching!
A Production by The Virtual Zoo.
London is a board game by Martin Wallace. Released in 2010, the game requires players to rebuild London after the Great Fire of London up until the start of the 20th century. London is a card-driven game with a board in the form of a map of London. It won a Meeples Choice award in 2010 and was nominated for an International Gamers Award in 2011.
To rebuild London players purchase boroughs on the board and play cards from their deck. The cards represent buildings of economic, political, scientific, and cultural significance throughout the history of the city. This includes general constructions such as bridges, coffee houses, and hospitals, along with famous landmarks such as Woolwich Arsenal, and Tower Bridge. Players must choose which buildings they wish to construct based on the benefits that each card will give them. The management of poverty is central to the game and players can lose a significant number of victory points if they have accrued more poverty points than their opponents.
London Zoo's residents are counted in their annual stocktake, including 2 baby gorillas. LONDON (AP) — London Zoo is conducting its annual census of every mammal, bird, reptile and invertebrate.
London Zoo's residents are counted in their annual stocktake, including 2 baby gorillas. LONDON (AP) — London Zoo is conducting its annual census of every mammal, bird, reptile and invertebrate.
From The Times. January 13, 1925. For a car which is made in large numbers and costs relatively little the Essex Six, built at Detroit, runs with unusual refinement ...Comment ... Exotic new arrivals at London Zoo ... .
London Zoo's residents are counted in their annual stocktake, including 2 baby gorillas. LONDON (AP) — London Zoo is conducting its annual census of every mammal, bird, reptile and invertebrate.
London Zoo's residents are counted in their annual stocktake, including 2 baby gorillas. LONDON (AP) — London Zoo is conducting its annual census of every mammal, bird, reptile and invertebrate.
From The Times. January 11, 1925 ... Meanwhile, in Paris one must wait patiently for indications of the fashions for the coming spring and summer ... Embroideries have become incrustations ... Comment ... Exotic new arrivals at London Zoo ... .
London Zoo's residents are counted in their annual stocktake, including 2 baby gorillas. LONDON (AP) — London Zoo is conducting its annual census of every mammal, bird, reptile and invertebrate.
London Zoo's residents are counted in their annual stocktake, including 2 baby gorillas. LONDON (AP) — London Zoo is conducting its annual census of every mammal, bird, reptile and invertebrate.
London Zoo's residents are counted in their annual stocktake, including 2 baby gorillas. LONDON (AP) — London Zoo is conducting its annual census of every mammal, bird, reptile and invertebrate.
London Zoo's residents are counted in their annual stocktake, including 2 baby gorillas. LONDON (AP) — London Zoo is conducting its annual census of every mammal, bird, reptile and invertebrate.
London Zoo's residents are counted in their annual stocktake, including 2 baby gorillas. LONDON (AP) — London Zoo is conducting its annual census of every mammal, bird, reptile and invertebrate.
From The Times. January 10, 1925. The first arrival at the Zoo in 1925 came on January 1 ... It is a slender golden yellow snake, almost transparent against the light ... Comment. Related articles ... The Times ... .
London Zoo's residents are counted in their annual stocktake, including 2 baby gorillas. LONDON (AP) — London Zoo is conducting its annual census of every mammal, bird, reptile and invertebrate.
London Zoo's residents are counted in their annual stocktake, including 2 baby gorillas. LONDON (AP) — London Zoo is conducting its annual census of every mammal, bird, reptile and invertebrate.
The quagga is an extinct sub-species of zebra. Mare, London, Regent’s ParkZOO. original image by ‘F. York, & Son’ Digitally enhanced and colored by Welsh artist; Rhŷn Williams... The last known quagga died at the Amsterdam Zoo in 1883.