Artefact of the Month - April 2011. Ernie Bowman, Keeper
A photograph of Ernie Bowman, first class keeper,is currently being displayed at the National Portrait Gallery in London as part of their exhibition Hoppé Portraits : Society, Studio and Street. The exhibition continues until 30 May 2011 www.npg.org.uk/hoppe .The portrait features Bowman with a hippopotamus `Joan’ at ZSL London Zoo in 1934.
Ernie Bowman was nicknamed `The Professor'. He was awarded ZSL’s Bronze medal in 1927 `for services rendered in the successful rearing of a young hippopotamus, 1926-27’. He was the eighth person to receive ZSL’s Bronze medal since 1866 and the third keeper to receive an award for rearing hippotami. He reared `Jimmy’ a male calf born on 20 August 1926.
ZSL’s Bronze medal is awarded to members of staff for long and meritorious service to ZSL or an outstanding achievement. The medals were designed by Thomas Landseer in the early 1830s and engraved in 1844. One side shows a group of birds and on the other a group of mammals.
For details of ZSL's Scientific Awards and Medals please go to ZSL Scientific Awards
The photographs below of Bowman are by F.W. Bond (1887-1942). Bond joined ZSL's Accounts Department in 1903. He served in the Army from 1917 to 1919 and after he was demobilised he was appointed Accountant. He later became the Society's Assistant Treasurer. He made a huge collection of photographs and these were presented to ZSL on his death.









