Animal welfare
Found in 451 Collections and/or Records:
Rights of a Rabbit, 1954
A leaflet, reprinted from the Daily Mail, on the rights of wild rabbits and the cases for an against killing.
Role of genetics in safeguarding and improving the welfare of poultry, 1994
Located in Roslin Institute Staff Papers 1994. Part 2.
Royal Commission on Vivisection Appendix to First Report of the Commissioners, 1906
The Royal Commission on Vivisection, Appendix to First Report of The Commissioners, Minutes of Evidence, October to December 1906. Presernted to both House of Parliament by Command of His Majesty. Printed for His Majesty's Stationery Office, 1907. The Appendix is a transcript of what was said during the minutes of evidence for the Royal Commission on Vivisection.
Royal Zoological Society of Scotland
R.S.P.C.A Human Killer, 1914
A pamphlet from the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals on the Humane Killer, Cash Captive-Bolt Pistol and the Spring-Bolt Killer, description and testimonials. The pamphlet contains descriptions of the guns used in slaughter and their benefits.
Ruskin as a Moral Teacher, 1916
"Ruskin As a Moral Teacher", from an address delivered to the members of the Scottish Society for theh Prevention of Vivisection, in Edinburgh on 28th February 1916, by Miss L.I. Lumsden.
Save Man's Best Friend From This Fate Posters, 1955
Four posters, designed by U.S. artist Joe Little, depicting a cry boy craddling a crying dog who has been experimented on. The text on the poster is as follows "Save Man's Faithful Friend From This Fate, Stop Cruel, Needless Vivisection".
The image is courtesy of Hearst Newspapers
Save Our Dogs national campaign, 1930
School-Children and Vivisection (part 1), 1957
An article from the publication "Animals' Defender and Anti-Vivisection News", titled "School Children and Vivisection (part 1) by M. Beddow Bayly. The article regards using animals in experiments at school.
Scotland's Model Abattoirs; an example to the continent reply to adverse comment, 1925
A copy of an article which appeared in the Morning Post, 6th November 1925 under the heading, "Scotland's Model Abattoires; an example to the continent reply to adverse comment".
The article is a response to a statement made by the Earl of Haddington about the poor conditions in two Scottish knackeries.