Description: Anti-vivisection demonstration on March 19, 1910, in Trafalgar Square, London, to protest the removal from Battersea Park of the Brown Dog statue. See Brown Dog affair. Newspapers reported that a crowd of 3,000 gathered in Trafalgar Square in protest. The image shows the Brown Dog memorial banner, and includes Major Richardson, an army dog trainer, and his apparently famous bloodhounds (see here for more information about them).
First publisher: Lizzy Lind af Hageby's The Anti-Vivisection Review, 1909-1910. Either the image or the article was titled "The Brown Dog's Day in Trafalgar Square."
Source: Hilda Kean's Animal Rights: Political and Social Change in Britain Since 1800. Reaktion Books, 1998, p. 155. [1]
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