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Animal welfare

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Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Scope Note: Created For = AMS

Found in 451 Collections and/or Records:

Those "Simple" Feeding Experiments!, 1938

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Identifier: Coll-1618/2/1/3/2/18
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A pamphlet about how animals have certain aspects of their diets changed which leads to illness for scientists to study how vitamin deprivation affects animals. This pamphlet is titled "Those "Simple" Feeding Experiments! How the public is hoodwinked", published by the Animal Defence and Anti-Vivisection Society.

Dates: 1938

Those "Simple" Inoculations, 1938

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Identifier: Coll-1618/2/1/3/2/17
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A pamphlet about animals being used to test medication for humans and the effects of such. It is titled "Those "Simple" Inoculations! How the public is hoodwinked", and published by the Animal Defence and Anti-Vivisection Society.

Dates: 1938

To All Young Animal Lovers, 1960

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Identifier: Coll-1618/2/1/3/1/38
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A leaflet, directed at children, titled "To All Young Animal Lovers", which breaks down the meaning of vivisection and gives examples of how children can help and find out more. The leaflet was reprinted in 1967.

Dates: 1960

To All Young Animal Lovers, 1960

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Identifier: Coll-1618/2/4/1/1
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A leaflet, published by the SSPV, titled "To All Young Animal Lovers", gives advice on the best way to care for pets.

This leaflet was withdrawn from cirulation April 1978

Dates: 1960

To Encourage Humane Killing of Bacon Pigs, 1925

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Identifier: Coll-1618/2/5/2/4
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"To Encourage Humane Killing of Bacon Pigs and to Avoid Particiation in Cruelty", was a pamphlet published by the Royal Soceity for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. The pamphlet contains chapters on the topic of pigs in slaughter houses, including, Why pigs have particular claim, suggestions to enable persons to obtain the products of pigs which have been humanely slaughtered, and a list of bacon curing firms who use the humane killer.

Dates: 1925

To One of These Little Ones, 1930

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Identifier: Coll-1618/2/1/3/2/71
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A shrot article written by G.C. Maberly about the use of small children in experiments which insite a fear of animals, carried out in the U.S. 1926. Maberly comments on stopping the practice coming to Europe.

Dates: 1930

Towards an Animals' Charter , 1969

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Identifier: Coll-1618/2/4/1/26
Scope and Contents A copy of a report of the International Cultural Forum, U.K., 1969, tited "Towards An Animals' Charter"The report contains various articles about the work being done to end animal suffering around the world. The report also contains a number of inserts which include;"The International Animals Charter", published by the World Charter Committee, sponsored by the International Cultural Forum, India. A poster for the Rights of Animals and the International...
Dates: 1969

Transfixion of Conscious Living Animals, 1949

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Identifier: Coll-1618/2/1/3/2/115
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An article on the topic of using transfixion on living and conscious animals by M. Beddow Bayly. Published by the National Anti-Vivisection Society.

Contains distressing photographic images.

Dates: 1949

Tributes to Anti-Vivisectionists, 1965 - 1973

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Identifier: Coll-1618/2/1/5/24
Scope and Contents A folder containing tributes and obituaries to those who have made a difference to the anti-vivisection movement. 1. "Tributes to Two Famous Anti-Vivisectionists", Rev. A.D. Belden and Whifrid Tyldesley. Published in the Anti-Vivisectionist, March/April 19652. Beauty Without Cruelty Council Member, Mrs Jean Le Fevre. By Kathleen Albino3. Beauty Without Cruelty Council Member, Miss Kathleen Albino. By Jean Le Fevre4. Newspaper cutting "The road...
Dates: 1965 - 1973

Two letters to Netta Ivory about Bill for the Exemption of Vivisection of the Higher Animals, 1913

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Identifier: Coll-1618/2/1/5/14
Scope and Contents Two letters addressed to Netta Ivory in 1913 regarding the Bill for the exemption of higher animals from vivisection. 1. A letter from W.M. Graham-Harrison, 15th March 1913. Graham-Harrison says he is unable to present the Bill at Parliament and recommends handing over the Bill to his successor at the Parliamentary Council Office. He also recommends a campaign against Handel Booth due to him putting down the Bill. 2. Letter from A.E.G. Hutton to Netta Ivory, 19th...
Dates: 1913