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Jamrach Collection

"Jamrach: Unveiling the Enigmatic World of Exotic Wildlife in East London" Step into the captivating world of Jamrach

Background imageJamrach Collection: Jamrachs - the forcemeal treatment (engraving)

Jamrachs - the forcemeal treatment (engraving)
610471 Jamrachs - the forcemeal treatment (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Jamrachs - the forcemeal treatment)

Background imageJamrach Collection: Jamrachs - a queer gong (engraving)

Jamrachs - a queer gong (engraving)
610467 Jamrachs - a queer gong (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Jamrachs - a queer gong)

Background imageJamrach Collection: St. George Street, at Jamrachs (b / w photo)

St. George Street, at Jamrachs (b / w photo)
3102233 St. George Street, at Jamrachs (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: St. George Street, at Jamrach s)

Background imageJamrach Collection: At Jamrach s, the Dealer in Wild Animals, East London (engraving)

At Jamrach s, the Dealer in Wild Animals, East London (engraving)
1594725 At Jamrach s, the Dealer in Wild Animals, East London (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: At Jamrach s, the Dealer in Wild Animals, East London)

Background imageJamrach Collection: A wild-beast shop (engraving)

A wild-beast shop (engraving)
3636302 A wild-beast shop (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: A wild-beast shop)

Background imageJamrach Collection: Albert E. Jamrach, London dealer in exotic wildlife

Albert E. Jamrach, London dealer in exotic wildlife
Albert E. Jamrach (?-1917) - he continued the family business started by his Father Charles, an exotic pet store on the Ratcliffe Highway in east London at the time the largest such shop in

Background imageJamrach Collection: Charles Jamrach, London dealer in wildlife, birds and shells

Charles Jamrach, London dealer in wildlife, birds and shells
Charles Jamrach (1815-1891) - a leading dealer in wildlife, birds and shells in 19th-century London. He owned an exotic pet store on the Ratcliffe Highway in east London at the time the largest such

Background imageJamrach Collection: At Jambach s, the dealer in wild animals, East London (engraving)

At Jambach s, the dealer in wild animals, East London (engraving)
560452 At Jambach s, the dealer in wild animals, East London (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: At Jamrach s, the dealer in wild animals, East London)

Background imageJamrach Collection: A Visit to Jamrachs (engraving)

A Visit to Jamrachs (engraving)
1615911 A Visit to Jamrachs (engraving) by Furniss, Harry (1854-1925) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: A Visit to Jamrach s)

Background imageJamrach Collection: Jamrachs (engraving)

Jamrachs (engraving)
610468 Jamrachs (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Jamrach s. Illustration for article in The Strand magazine)

Background imageJamrach Collection: Jamrachs - luncheon (engraving)

Jamrachs - luncheon (engraving)
610470 Jamrachs - luncheon (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Jamrachs - luncheon)

Background imageJamrach Collection: Jamrach s, the aviary (engraving)

Jamrach s, the aviary (engraving)
610466 Jamrach s, the aviary (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Jamrach s. The aviary)

Background imageJamrach Collection: At Jamrachs, London, 1887

At Jamrachs, London, 1887
At Jamrach s, London, 1887. Charles Jamrach was a dealer in wild animals, whose premises were on The Highway in East London. A print from The Illustrated London News, 19th Febuary 1887


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"Jamrach: Unveiling the Enigmatic World of Exotic Wildlife in East London" Step into the captivating world of Jamrach, where wild animals reign supreme and adventure awaits at every turn. From the forcemeal treatment to the queer gong, this eccentric establishment never fails to intrigue. Immerse yourself in history as you stroll down St. George Street, catching a glimpse of Jamrachs through a mesmerizing black and white photograph. The image transports you back in time, evoking curiosity about what lies within those walls. At Jamrach's, the Dealer in Wild Animals, East London comes alive through an enchanting engraving that showcases a bustling shop filled with exotic creatures from all corners of the globe, and is here that Albert E. Jamrach made his mark as London's foremost dealer in wildlife wonders. Not far behind was Charles Jamrach himself, another prominent figure who specialized not only in wildlife but also birds and shells. Their expertise attracted visitors from near and far who sought to witness firsthand the marvels housed within their establishment. A visit to Jamrachs was like stepping into a different realm altogether - an enthralling experience captured beautifully by yet another striking engraving depicting a wild-beast shop teeming with life and mystery. But it wasn't just about awe-inspiring creatures; even luncheon at Jamrachs held its own charm according to one intriguing engraving. A tantalizing glimpse into daily life at this extraordinary place where both man and beast found solace amidst each other's company. And let us not forget about "Jamrachs - The Aviary, " an enchanting scene etched onto paper showcasing vibrant bird species fluttering freely under carefully crafted enclosures – a testament to their commitment towards preserving nature's beauty.