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Exotic Animals in Eighteenth-Century Britain
A thesis submitted to The University of Manchester for the degree of PhD inMuseology in the Faculty of Humanities.
2010Christopher Plumb
Centre for Museology
Centre for the History of Science, Technology and Medicine 2CONTENTS
CONTENTS ............................................................................................................................. 2
PLATES ................................................................................................................................... 4
ABSTRACT ............................................................................................................................. 7
DECLARATION ..................................................................................................................... 8
COPYRIGHT STATEMENT .................................................................................................. 9
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS ................................................................................................... 10
MAPS: Menageries, Animal Merchants, and Taxidermists in West London, 1700-1815 ..... 11MAP ONE: 1700-1770 ...................................................................................................... 11
MAP TWO: 1770-1815 ..................................................................................................... 12
INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................................. 14
What Are Exotic Animals? ................................................................................................ 17
Exotic Animals in Historiography ..................................................................................... 21
Sources, Spaces and Audiences ......................................................................................... 29
Thesis Structure ................................................................................................................. 34
ANIMAL COMMODITIES .................................................................................................. 36
Coffee Houses and Bird Sellers ......................................................................................... 43
Animal Merchants after the 1750s ..................................................................................... 54
Animal Assets .................................................................................................................... 62
Exotic Animals as Luxury Ingredients ............................................................................... 71
Conclusion ..................................................................................................................... 80
Chapter Two......................................................................................................................... 103
SENSES AND SENSIBILITIES ......................................................................................... 103
Odour and Filth ................................................................................................................ 106
Bodily Proximity .............................................................................................................. 115
Endangerment .................................................................................................................. 125
The Electric Eel................................................................................................................ 137
Eroticising the Eel ........................................................................................................ 145
3Conclusion ................................................................................................................... 152
Chapter Three....................................................................................................................... 167
POLITICAL ANIMALS ...................................................................................................... 167
The Queen's Ass ............................................................................................................... 168
Taming the Zebra ............................................................................................................. 180
Chapter Four ........................................................................................................................ 191
ANATOMISING ANIMALS .............................................................................................. 191
Elephant in Britain, 1675-1830 ........................................................................................ 197
Anatomists, Classical Authority and Antiquarianism .................................................. 204
Kangaroo in London, 1770-1830 ..................................................................................... 220
Kangaroo, a Political Geography ................................................................................. 226
Anatomising the Kangaroo .......................................................................................... 233
Conclusion ................................................................................................................... 239
CONCLUSION .................................................................................................................... 251
BIBLIOGRAPHY ................................................................................................................ 265
I: Ephemera ...................................................................................................................... 265
II: Pre-1900 Printed Works .............................................................................................. 271
III: Post-1900 Printed Works ........................................................................................... 277
4PLATES
(1777) British Museum, London 13 Plate.2 Thomas Hall, Taxidermist (ca.1780) National Portrait Gallery, London 83 Plate.3 Menagerie van Blauw Jan (ca. 1700) Artis Library, University of Amsterdam 84Plate.4 View of Blauw Jan at Amsterdam (ca.1682-1744) British Museum, London 85
(1688, reprinted ca.1750) British Museum London 86
Plate.6 Edward Cross (1838) © Christies Ltd., 1994 (Private Collection) 87
Spotted Indian, John Boby (sic) (1804) 88
Plate.8 (ca.1775) British Library,
London 89
(ca.1773-1810) BritishMuseum, London 90
(1815) British Museum, London 91 s Menagerie (1829) London Metropolitan Archives, London 92Staffordshire lead-glazed earthenware ornament (ca.1830) Victoria and Albert
Museum, London 93
Plate.13 John Clark(e), Keeper of the Royal Menagerie at Sand-Pit Gate, Windsor (ca.1825) The Royal Collection, London © 2010 Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II 94 Plate.14 Handbill: Charles Lillie, Perfumer (ca.1736) British Museum, London 95 Plate.15 Sèvres Pot à Sucre (1758) Victoria and Albert Museum, London 96 5 Plate.16 Chelsea Porcelain Chocolate cup and saucer (ca. 1756) Victoria and AlbertMuseum, London 97
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