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Description: Anti-vivisection demonstration in Trafalgar Square, London, 19 March 1910, to protest the removal from Battersea of the Brown Dog statue. See Brown Dog Affair.
Source: Lizzy Lind af Hageby, The Anti-Vivisection Review, 1909–1910. Reprinted in Hilda Kean, Animal Rights: Political and Social Change in Britain Since 1800, Reaktion Books, 1998, p. 155. [1] (note: Kean writes that the photograph was taken in 1911, but that is almost certainly an error).
{{PD-US}} Description: Anti-vivisection demonstration in Trafalgar Square, London, to protest the removal from Battersea Park of the Brown Dog statue. See Brown Dog Affair. First publisher: The image was published in [[Lizzy ...