Animal welfare
Found in 450 Collections and/or Records:
Animal welfare and intensive housing of domestic fowls, 29 December 1973
Located in Poultry Research Centre Staff Papers 1973.
Animal Welfare Bills put to Parliament, 1907 - 1953
Newspaper cuttings on animal protection Bills going through parliament, 1953 Vivisection of Animals, A Bill to Prohibit the Vivisection of Higher Animals, 27 March 1919 Cruelty to Animals Bill, 1907 A Bill to Prohibit the Vivisection of the Higher Animals, 1913 Rough draft for a Bill to prevent experiments of any nature upon Dogs in any place licensed for experiments upon living animals, 1935 Draft of a Bill to provide for the further protection of British wild birds, 1933
Animal welfare in modern agriculture, 1973
Located in Poultry Research Centre Staff Papers 1973.
Animal welfare [Letter to the Editor], 8 October 1992
Located in I.A.P.G.R-E.R.S. Staff Papers 1992. Part 1 and Index.
Animal welfare: synopsis of an address, 1971
Located in Poultry Research Centre Staff Papers 1971.
Animal Welfare Year, 1976
A donation pamphlet for Animal Welfare Year, which marked the centenary of the Cruelty to Animals Act, 1876, and is an appeal for the Act to be updated.
Withdrawn from circulation April 1978
Animals' Welfare Week, 1925
A leaflet for "Animals' Welfare Week, a national demonstration". The leaflet explains the significance of the welfare week and what it aims to accomplish.
The text was written by Henry J. Stone for the National Council for Animals' Welfare.
Animals' Welfare Week, to teachers, 1930
A leaflet, addressed to teachers, with information on Animals' Welfare Week. The document gives suggestions of activities teachers can do with their classes.
Two have had the date edited from the first Sunday in May to the 24th March.
Anti-Vivisection Arguments by Charles Reinhardt, 1912
Five anti-vivisection arguments presented by Charles Reinhardt, M.D. (author of "National Health" and Medical Research". These pamphlets were distributed and published by the Scottish Society for the Prevention of Vivisection.
The pamphlets include
1. Cleanliness and Godliness
2. The Report of the Royal Commission (3 copies)
3. Science or Sympathy
4. The Circulation of the Blood
5. Optimism or Pessimism - Which?
Anti-Vivisection Newspaper Cuttings, 1960 - 1962
A newspaper article from the Scotsman, Thursday, November 3rd 1960, with an article about the unjustifiable suffering of dogs used in vivisection and animal experiments.
Three articles on Group Captain Douglas Bader speaking up for an end to vivisection in 1962 in the Liverpool Daily Post, the Daily Mirror, London, and The Guardian, Manchester. 20th June 1962