Animal welfare
Found in 450 Collections and/or Records:
Will it be Our Turn Next?, 1967
A leaflet containing a transcript of a speech given by M. Beddow Bayly at a meeting held in the Caxton Hall, London on March 24th 1954, to protest against the demands for stray dogs and cats for vivisection.
This leaflet was published by the SSPV in 1967 and withdrawn from publication April, 1976
Woman's Power and Pity; a statement of the case against vivisection, 1925
A statement from the president of the Feminist League (founded 1920), Alice Abadam, about her standpoint against vivisection. Issued by the Animal Defence and Anti-Vivisection Society.
Work of the Canine Defence League Parliamentary Bill, 1914 - 1933
World Coalition Against Vivisection, 1956 - 1968
World Day of Prayer Address, 1973
A copy of an address given by Clive Hollands, Secretary of the Scottish Society for the Prevention of Vivisection, at Greyfriar's Kirk, Edinburgh, 7th October 1973
Withdrawn from circulation April 1990
World Day of Prayer for Animals, 1984
A printed copy of an address, given by the Rt. Hon. Lord Houghtor on Sowerby at Worcester Cathedral, in which he refers to an address Clive Hollands gave at Westminster Cathedral. The document concerns the relationship between Christianity and animal welfare.
This leaflet was withdrawn from circulation April 1990.
World Day of Prayer for Animals, 1971
An information leaflet containing the details of the World Day of Prayer for Animals (October 4th or nearest convenient Sunday". The aim of the day was to focus attention and prayers towards the end of suffering to animals.
Published on behalf of Mrs M.W. Lawson, regional organiser for Scotland of the Society of United Prayer for Animals by the SSPV.
World Day of Prayer for Animals, Westminster Abbey, 1976
A printed copy of an address given by The Right Reverend Hugh Montefiore, at Westminster Abbey, Sunday 3rd October 1976, to mark the eve of World Day of Prayers for Animals during Animal Welfare Year.
Published by the SSPV until it was withdrawn March 1986.
Would you have liked this to have happened to your dog?, 1960
A leaflet, producted by the SSPV, encouraging people to join the society. The leaflet is titled "Would you have liked this to have happened to your dog?" and regards the fate of a pregnant dog who was saved from vivisection.
Your Country Needs You, 1975
A leaflet urging people to become members of the Scottish Society for the Prevention of Vivisection. The leaflet has a picture of Lord Kitchener and promotes against vivisection, seal clubbing, factory farms, suffering of domesticated animals, and the hunting of wild animals.
Edits have been made to the price of subscription. The leaflet was withdrawn, 2nd March 1983