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Tring Park Collection

"Tring Park: A Haven of Exotic Wildlife and Rothschild Legacy" Step into the enchanting world of Tring Park

Background imageTring Park Collection: Emu by Gambier Bolton

Emu by Gambier Bolton
Emu photogrpaph by Gambier Bolton, F Zs 354, held at The Natural History Museum at Tring

Background imageTring Park Collection: Group of Kangaroos by Gambier Bolton

Group of Kangaroos by Gambier Bolton
Group of Kangaroos photogrpaph by Gambier Bolton, F Zs 553, held at The Natural History Museum at Tring

Background imageTring Park Collection: Large-flowered gloxinia hybrid raised by gardeners at Tring Park, Gloxinia hybrida grandiflora

Large-flowered gloxinia hybrid raised by gardeners at Tring Park, Gloxinia hybrida grandiflora
FLO4662744 Large-flowered gloxinia hybrid raised by gardeners at Tring Park, Gloxinia hybrida grandiflora. Chromolithograph by Pieter de Pannemaeker after an illustration by A

Background imageTring Park Collection: Rozsika Rothschild (1870-1940)

Rozsika Rothschild (1870-1940)
Hungarian baroness, champion tennis player and wife of Charles Rothschild, she resided in Tring Park where the Walter Rothschild Zoological Museum was founded

Background imageTring Park Collection: Nathan Natty, 1st Baron Rothschild

Nathan Natty, 1st Baron Rothschild
Liberal politician, banker, philanthropist and father of Walter Rothschild, he built what became the Walter Rothschild Zoological Museum

Background imageTring Park Collection: Giant tortoise being fed at Tring Park

Giant tortoise being fed at Tring Park
In 1897 Walter Rothschild despatched explorer Charles Harris to the Galapagos islands to collect a large number of giant tortoises

Background imageTring Park Collection: Emma Rothschild (1844-1935)

Emma Rothschild (1844-1935)
Mother of Tring Museum founder Walter Rothschild

Background imageTring Park Collection: Dwarf Zebu bull, Gambier Bolton

Dwarf Zebu bull, Gambier Bolton
Dwarf Zebu Bull photogrpaph by Gambier Bolton, F Zs 553, held at The Natural History Museum at Tring

Background imageTring Park Collection: Giant tortoises at Tring Park

Giant tortoises at Tring Park
In 1897 Walter Rothschild despatched explorer Charles Harris to the Galapagos islands to collect a large number of giant tortoises

Background imageTring Park Collection: C. Harris feeding Galapagos tortoises, 1898

C. Harris feeding Galapagos tortoises, 1898
Sailor and explorer Charles Harris was despatched to the Galapagos islands to collect giant tortoises for Walter Rothschild in 1897

Background imageTring Park Collection: Emu and rheas at Tring Park

Emu and rheas at Tring Park
Rheas from South America and Emus from Australia are examples of the flightless ratite birds kept by Walter Rothschild at Tring Park

Background imageTring Park Collection: Rhea by Gambier Bolton

Rhea by Gambier Bolton
Rhea photogrpaph by Gambier Bolton, F Zs 354, held at The Natural History Museum at Tring

Background imageTring Park Collection: The Woodland Trust sign on wooden gate, Tring Park, Hertfordshire, England, october

The Woodland Trust sign on wooden gate, Tring Park, Hertfordshire, England, october


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"Tring Park: A Haven of Exotic Wildlife and Rothschild Legacy" Step into the enchanting world of Tring Park, where nature's wonders and a rich historical heritage converge. This picturesque sanctuary, nestled in Hertfordshire, England, is home to an array of fascinating creatures that captivate visitors from near and far. Emu by Gambier Bolton - one of the many captivating sights at Tring Park. These magnificent birds with their distinctive feathers roam freely amidst lush greenery, adding a touch of elegance to this natural haven. Group of Kangaroos by Gambier Bolton - hop along as you encounter these iconic marsupials bounding through the park. Their graceful movements and unique features make for an unforgettable experience. Rozsika Rothschild (1870-1940) - a name synonymous with passion for art and conservation. Discover how her vision shaped Tring Park into what it is today – a testament to her dedication towards preserving wildlife. Nathan Natty, 1st Baron Rothschild - delve into the history behind Tring Park's transformation under his stewardship. His commitment to creating a safe haven for endangered species echoes throughout every corner of this remarkable estate. Giant tortoise being fed at Tring Park - witness these gentle giants slowly ambling across their habitat while enjoying their meals. Marvel at their longevity and learn about the efforts taken to protect these incredible creatures. Emma Rothschild (1844-1935) - immerse yourself in her philanthropic endeavors that helped establish Tring Park as both a refuge for wildlife and an educational center promoting environmental awareness. Dwarf Zebu bull by Gambier Bolton - encounter this charming miniature bovine resident who adds charm to the diverse animal population found within Tring Park's borders. C. Harris feeding Galapagos tortoises in 1898 – step back in time as you explore archival photographs capturing moments like these when Tring Park's commitment to conservation was already evident.