Parliamentary Notes by Netta Ivory, 1930 - 1949
Scope and Contents
A collection of notes and notices written by SSPV secretary, Netta Ivory. These documents regard the SSPV's work within Parliament, with the aim of ending vivisection through legislation.
1. Letters from Netta Ivory supporting the end of vivisection of dogs and all vivisection, 1949
2. Notes on a visit to London on the anti-vivisection Bill
3. "Nation Wide Appeal to British Dog Lovers", typed and hand edited document
4. Netta Ivory's Notes on the prohibition of Vivisection on Dogs (Scotland) Bill
5. typed notes by Netta Ivory on the usefulness of vivisection
6. Statement conserning the work on the Scottish Society for the Prevention of Vivisection, Edinburgh
7. Statement from the SSPV saying they support all Bills leading to the abolition of vivisection
8. A letter from Netta Ivory appealing to supporters to write to their MPs to bring an end to experimenting on dogs
9. Advice on how to start a campaign against vivisection, 13th April 1936
10. Notes and ammendments made by Netta Ivory to an unknown publication
11. handwritten notes on the prohibition of vivisection on dogs
12. A printed out copy of the above
13. Notes for Mr. Westwood
14. A handwritten note stating that the SSPV "stands not only for the abolition of vivisection but for its prevention for all time."
Dates
- Creation: 1930 - 1949
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Extent
1 folder
Repository Details
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