Chimpanzees' tea party

The chimpanzees' tea party was a form of public entertainment in which chimpanzees were dressed in human clothes and provided with a table of food and drink.

The first such tea party was held at the London Zoo in 1926, two years after the opening of Monkey Hill.[1][2] They were put on almost daily during the summer until they were discontinued in 1972.[3] They were the inspiration for the PG Tips television advertisements which began in 1956.

Notes

  1. Animals in human histories: the mirror of nature and culture. By Mary J. Henninger-Voss. Boydell & Brewer, 2002. Page 281.
  2. "Zoo Tea Room for ApesLesson in Table Manners." Daily Mail. 6 April 1927.
  3. Monsters of our own making: the peculiar pleasures of fear By Marina Warner. University Press of Kentucky, 2007. Page 335.
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