Royal Scottish Museum

Jungle City Exhibition

2011

4 elephants           2 orangutans            3 monks            6 crocodiles            2 tigers

Jungle City Exhibition at Royal Museum, Edinburgh on the day of the Jungle City Grand Auction Sale - September 29, 2011

©  Peter Stubbs.   www.edinphoto.org.uk                                                                                        Photograph taken September 29, 2011

 

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Jungle City Exhibition at Royal Museum, Edinburgh on the day of the Jungle City Grand Auction Sale - September 29, 2011 ©

 

Jungle City Exhibition

Royal Scottish Museum

The photo above was taken when the Jungle City sculptures were exhibited in the newly-reopened Royal Scottish Museum on the day of the Grand Auction of these birds and animals.

The monks in the photo above were not part of the exhibition:  they were visitors to the museum.

This photo was taken in the main hall on the first floor of the museum.  Here is another photo looking down on the main hall:

Jungle City Exhibition at Royal Museum, Edinburgh on the day of the Jungle City Grand Auction Sale - September 29, 2011 ©

Endangered Species

The 'Jungle City' exhibition came to Edinburgh in August 2011.  It comprised over 130 life-size animals, representing endangered species - elephants, tigers, orangutans, crocodiles and hornbills - painted by artists and celebrities.

The animals were all on display in the Royal Botanic Garden from August 16 to September 4.  Then from September 6, most of them were moved to other sites in and around the centre of Edinburgh, including Princes Street Gardens.

Charity Auction

The animals are to be auctioned at the end of the exhibition, on September 29 for the conservation charity, 'Elephant Family' that supports endangered African wildlife.  The exhibition will also benefit six UK conservation charities.

 

Royal Museum of Edinburgh

 Jungle City Exhibition

 

 

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