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- Charles Jamrach (born Johann Christian Carl Jamrach; March 1815 – 6 September 1891) was a leading dealer in wildlife, birds and s**** in 19th-century...
- Jamrach's Menagerie is a 2011 novel by Carol Birch. The novel has been referred to as historical fiction, since it features certain real life characters...
- German-born wild animal trader Charles Jamrach's "Jamrach's Animal Emporium", which also served as a museum. Jamrach also owned a menagerie in Betts Street...
- Wapping to the south. In the late 19th century Charles Jamrach, a dealer in wild animals, opened Jamrach's Animal Emporium on The Highway. The store became...
- Matthew d'Ancona Susan Hill Chris Mullin Gaby Wood Shortlist Carol Birch Jamrach's Menagerie Canongate Patrick deWitt The Sisters Brothers Granta Books Esi...
- uncollected stories and various photographs. Pamela M. Pringle 'Wolves by Jamrach': the Elusive Undercurrents in Saki's Short Stories (unpublished M.Litt...
- Left to right: Charles Rice, Carl Hagenbeck, Clarence Bartlett and William Jamrach...
- engineer, designed the Ictineo I and Ictineo II (b. 1819) 1891 – Charles Jamrach, German-English businessman (b. 1815) 1902 – Frederick Abel, English chemist...
- mollusk in the family Volutidae, the volutes. It was named after Charles Jamrach, an animal dealer in London, by Dr. John Edward Gray, Keeper of Zoology...
- have escaped. In October 1857 a tigress escaped from confines of Charles Jamrach who has purchased a lot of animals brought from British ruled colonies...