Soft Toy
2002 (manufactured)
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The panda is the symbol of the World Wide Fund for Nature or World Wildlife Fund (WWF) an international organisation set up in 1961 to help protect wild animals and the environment. The original panda logo was designed by the naturalist Peter Scott (1909-1989) from preliminary sketches made by a Scottish naturalist, Gerald Watterson. The idea of using a panda was inspired by the arrival at London Zoo of the giant panda Chi Chi. He was transferred from Beijing Zoo and at the time was the only panda in captivity in Europe.
Object details
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Materials and techniques | Stitched and stuffed nylon plush |
Brief description | Soft toy plush panda made by Anna Club Plush in 2002 |
Physical description | A plush unjointed panda with typical black and white markings and brown paw pads, in a semi-seated position. The mouth is stiched in black, the nose is black plastic and the eyes black and brown plastic. There is a leather tag and a paper booklet attached around the neck. |
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Production type | Mass produced |
Credit line | Given by WWF UK |
Summary | The panda is the symbol of the World Wide Fund for Nature or World Wildlife Fund (WWF) an international organisation set up in 1961 to help protect wild animals and the environment. The original panda logo was designed by the naturalist Peter Scott (1909-1989) from preliminary sketches made by a Scottish naturalist, Gerald Watterson. The idea of using a panda was inspired by the arrival at London Zoo of the giant panda Chi Chi. He was transferred from Beijing Zoo and at the time was the only panda in captivity in Europe. |
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Accession number | B.126-2012 |
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Record created | June 11, 2013 |
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