Save Our Dogs national campaign, 1930
Scope and Contents
Two letters and three leaflets which relate to the "Save Our Dogs" National Campaign, which was under the auspices of the Scottish Tail-Waggers' Club.
The leaflets are titled "Children and Animals", about raising money to purchase a film projector to provide free film lectures for children, and "why must I suffer", a campaign to end the use of dogs for vivisection.
The letters are general letters, to no recipient, outlining the reasons to bring about an end to using dogs in vivisection.
Dates
- Creation: 1930
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Extent
1 folder
Repository Details
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