Authors: Clare Campbell
Stone, Christopher,
Salute to the National Animal Guard
(National Registration of Animals Service, London, 1945).
Studnitz, Hans-Georg von,
While Berlin Burns
(Weidenfeld & Nicolson, London, 1964).
Thompson, John,
The Animals Go Too
(Gawthorn, London, 1939).
Turner, E. S.,
The Phoney War on the Home Front
(Michael Joseph, London, 1961).
p. xiii
âAll the animals that served â¦' (
www.animalsinwar.org.uk
).
p. xvi
âAnyone who knows anything â¦' Report of Inquiry into Affairs of NARPAC, November 1940 (TNA HO 186/2075).
p. xvii
â[Our cat] shelters should' ODFL report for 1929 (
p. 54
) London Metropolitan Archives A/FWA/C/D256/4
p. xvii
footnote â140,000' Jenkins,
A Home of Their Own
(
p. 242
), police figures for dogs destroyed are in TNA MEPO 2/6597 16 October 1945.
p. xviii
âanyone who devotes â¦'
Daily Express
, 11 May 1938 (
p. 12
).
p. xviii
âOne East End woman â¦' Montague,
Let the Good Work Go On
(
p. 94
).
p. xxi
âWe feel that people â¦'
The Times
, 18 June 1938 (
p. 16
).
p. xxii
âThe P.D.S.A. Rescue â¦' PDSA Annual Report, 1945 (
p. 25
).
p. xxii
âthousands of animals â¦' PDSA Annual Report, 1946.
p. xxii
âtoo far removed â¦' M. R. Curtis to Maj-Gen Peter Davies 15 December 1998 IWM National Inventory of War Memorials AIW Box 4.
p. xxii
âIf you could offer' Marliyn Rydström to Maj-Gen Peter Davies 2 January 2002 IWM NIWM AIW Box 12.
p. xxiii
âthe Opposition â¦,' Sir Charles Hardinge â¦' 8 June 1939 (TNA MEPO 2/6478).
p. 3
âIn Memoriam',
Tail-Wagger Magazine
, October 1939 (
p. 340
).
p. 6
âWe urged all these â¦' Our Dumb Friends' League Report for 1938.
p. 6
âEnsure the safety â¦' Kennel, Farm and Aviary,
The Times
, 3 October 1938 (
p. 3
).
p. 7
âSend your dogs â¦' ibid., 29 September 1938 (
p. 3
).
p. 7
âto inform owners â¦' ibid., 30 September 1938 (
p. 1
).
p. 7
âIn the event of war â¦' ibid., 29 September 1939 (
p. 9
).
p. 7
âBlack Cat No. 10 â¦'
The New York Times
, 5 November 1938 (
p. 3
).
p. 8
âThe experience of Spain â¦'
Manchester Guardian
, 21 May 1938 (
p. 14
).
p. 8
âto secure and shoot a cat â¦'
RSPCA Animals and Air Raids
(
p. 3
), TNA MEPO 2/6478).
p. 8
âpo-faced rightwing bureaucrat â¦' Calder,
The Myth of the Blitz
(
p. 47
).
p. 9
âWhen the good news â¦'
The Animal World
, November 1938 (
p. 1
).
p. 9
âDuring the 48 hours â¦'
The Times
, 22 May 1939 (
p. 20
).
p. 9
âIn the animal â¦'
Luftschutz der Tiere und Verpflegungsmittel
Prof Dr C. E. Richters, 1938 (
http://www.bunker-dortmund.de/index.php?page=363
).
p. 10
âThe last few days of September â¦'
The Dogs Bulletin
, OctoberâNovember 1938 (
p. 6
).
p. 10
âDuring the war-crisis of September â¦' Lind-af-Hageby,
Bombed Animals
, 1941 (
p. 13
).
p. 11
âMrs Freeman sent six cats â¦' Douglas,
Chronicles of Ferne
, 1948 (
p. 62
).
p. 11
âweek of throbbing tension â¦'
The Dogs Bulletin
, OctâNov 1938 (
p. 6
).
p. 11
âAnother inquirer â¦'
The Animal World
, December 1940 (
p. 100
).
p. 11
âWe have had numerous â¦'
Cat World
, 1 October 1938 (
p. 1
).
p. 12
âOne of our members â¦' âNotes of the Month',
The Cat
, June 1938 (
p. 1
).
p. 12
âUntil we know for certain â¦'
The Cat
, October 1938 (
p. 75
).
p. 12
âThose of us who â¦' ibid. (
p. 76
).
p. 12
âOne feature of the crisis â¦'
The Dogs Bulletin
, OctoberâNovember 1938 (
p. 6
).
p. 13
âThe League felt â¦' Smith,
Blue Cross at War
(
p. 46
).
p. 13
âAs one penniless â¦'
The Dogs Bulletin
, FebruaryâMarch 1939 (p. 4).
p. 13
ârefugee dogs â¦' LAPAVS News-sheet, August 1940 (p. 4).
p. 14
âcommandeered healthy horses â¦' RSPCA Report for 1939 (
p. 46
).
p. 14
âanimals in a â¦' 27 January 1939 (MEPO 2/6478).
p. 15
ârabbits, guinea-pigs â¦', ibid.
p. 15
âdogs dressed in Angora â¦' The
Daily Mail
, 9 February 1939 (
p. 8
).
p. 16
âWe two children â¦' Our Dumb Friends' League Report for 1939 (
p. 21
).
p. 16
âMany of these refugee dogs â¦'
The Dogs Bulletin
, JuneâJuly 1939 (p. 2).
p. 17
âa really lovely striped tabby â¦'
The Cat
, June 1941 (
p. 89
).
p. 17
âHis morning bird walk â¦'
Animal and Zoo News
, December 1939 (
p. 22
).
p. 17
âNeville Chamberlain Moth Hunter â¦'
Animal and Zoo News
, April 1940 (
p. 8
).
p. 18
âCattle and sheep â¦' 14 April 1939 (TNA HO 186/1417).
p. 18
âthe compulsory slaughter â¦' (TNA MEPO 2/6478).
p. 18
âbecause in an air raid â¦'
Bee Craft
, April 1939 (
p. 101
).
p. 18
âBesides the 40,000 â¦'
The Times
, 22 May 1939 (
p. 20
).
p. 19
âThe RSPCA â¦' April 1939 (TNA MEPO 2/6478).
p. 19
âOne is well aware â¦' ibid.
p. 20
âpeople with cars â¦' ibid.
p. 20
âstrays in âgood condition â¦' ibid.
p. 21
âDogs and cats â¦' (TNA HO 45/18150).
p. 21
âwhen an owner â¦'
ARP Handbook No. 12
â âAir Raid Precautions for Animals' (
p. 24
) (TNA HO 186/2489).
p. 21
fn âI attended a meeting â¦' (TNA MEPO 2/6478).
p. 22
âan extension of â¦' ibid.
p. 22
âevacuation would â¦' 22 June 1939 (
pp. 1â6
) (TNA HO 186/1418).
p. 22
âcarcasses, once collected â¦' ibid.
p. 22
âthought the outbreak â¦' ibid.
p. 22
âcat and dog lethalling â¦' (TNA MEPO 2/6478).
p. 23
âtwo kinds of identity â¦' ibid.
p. 23
âTemple Cox â¦' 17 March 1939 (TNA MEPO 2/4413).
p. 23
âprimary task â¦' (TNA HO 186/1418).
p. 24
fn. âthe least an owner â¦' 27 June 1939 (TNA MEPO 2/6478).
p. 24
âThere must be no suggestion â¦' 4 August 1939 (TNA MEPO 2/6478).
p. 25
âMr Badger â¦' 1 June 1940 (TNA HO 186/1418).
p. 25
âGas proof kennels for dogs â¦'
Tail-Wagger Magazine
November 1939 (
p. 364
).
p. 25
âcontaminated hair on cats â¦'
ARP News
October 1939 (
p. 23
).
p. 25
âgoldfish mildly off colour â¦' ibid.
p. 26
âHang caged birds â¦'
The Times
8 September 1939 (
p. 10
).
p. 26
âIn the first place â¦'
The Veterinary Record
5 July 1941 (p. 390).
p. 26
âIt is obviously impossible ⦠brochure for The Frank-Heaton Protective Enclosure against Gas, Splinters & Blast For Small Animals Sussex University M-O Archive Topic Collection 79 Dogs in War Time 1939-42.
p. 26
âAs a last general hint â¦'
The Veterinary Record
5 July 1941 (p. 390).
p. 27
âI enclose two snaps â¦' M-OA T C 79.
p. 27
âYOUR FOOD IN WAR-TIME â¦' Public Information Leaflet No. 4 July 1939
http://squirrelintheattic.blogspot.co.uk/2006/12/your-food-in-wartime-public-information.html
(p. 2).
p. 28
âI have had the joy â¦'
The Dogs Bulletin
June-July 1939 (p. 2).
p. 28
âTwice a week â¦' Keeling,
They All Came into the Ark
(
p. 130
).
p. 29
âOnly prosperous classes â¦'
The Animal World
October 1939 (
p. 189
).
p. 29
âCats are not â¦' ibid.
p. 29
âIn view of the present emergency â¦' (TNA MEPO 2/6478).
p. 30
âMeasures to Meet an Immediate Emergency â¦'(TNA HO 186/1417).
p. 30
âexactly conforming â¦' ibid.
p. 31
âOfficial Advice â¦' Care of Pets
The Times
26 August 1939 (
p. 15
).
p. 32
âthe Animal Defence â¦' Lind-af-Hageby op. cit. (
p. 17
).
p. 32
âHomes in the country â¦'
The Times
, 29 August 1939 (
p. 1
).
p. 32
âThe result of the broadcast â¦' Douglas, op. cit. (
p. 14
).
p. 33
âgo out in its name â¦' (TNA HO 186/1418).
p. 33
âIs there a pet in the house?'
Daily Mirror
, 28 August 1939 (
p. 12
).
p. 34
âA passer-by gave him â¦'
Daily Express
, 26 August 1939 (
p. 7
).
p. 34
âmystery black cat â¦'
Daily Express
, 28 August 1939 (
p. 1
).
p. 35
âI seem to see such â¦' Mrs G. H. Langford (M-O Diarist D5350).
p. 35
âIn case they ran amok â¦' Longmate,
How We Lived Then
(
p. 30
).
p. 35
âWhatever happens â¦'
The Dog World
, 1 September 1939 (
p. 1
).
p. 36
âWhat this will mean â¦'
The Kennel Gazette
, 1 September 1939 (
p. 1
).
p. 36
âOverseer MacDonald',
Evening Standard
, 3 September 1939 (ZSL Newscuttings Vol. 36).
p. 37
âThe Border Terrier Bitch',
The Dog World
, 27 December 1940 (p. 1126).
p. 37
âSmout', 2 September 1939, Brinton Lee (M-O diarist D5262).
p. 37
âthe principal routes â¦' Mollie Panter-Downes,
The New Yorker Magazine
, 9 September 1939.
p. 38
âGermany invades Poland â¦' ZSL Occurrences Book, 1 September 1939.
p. 38
âWhen the news â¦' Huxley, Memoirs (
p. 249
).
p. 39
âThe poisonous snakes â¦'
Daily Telegraph
, 2 September 1939.
p. 39
âher dog got out of its basket' Longmate op. cit. (
p. 26
).
p. 39
âGardens closed at 11.00 â¦' ZSL Occurrences Book, 3 September 1939.
p. 40
âpractically valueless â¦' Keeling, op. cit. (
p. 134
).
p. 40
âbored and disgusted â¦'
The Sunday Times
, 10 September 1939.
p. 40
âKoringa' ZSL Occurrences Book, 9 November 1939.
p. 41
âThe people left in London â¦'
Animal and Zoo News
, February 1941 (
p. 13
).
p. 41
âhad paid sixpence â¦'
The Animals' Defender
, June 1940 (
p. 13
).
p. 41
âIt is not as the proprietor â¦'
Animal and Zoo News
, February 1941 (
p. 13
).
p. 42
âlarge number of household â¦' Anon t/s in RSPCA archives.
p. 43
âOn Sunday 3 â¦' ibid.
p. 44
âthe best thing for animals â¦'
The Ilford Recorder
7 September 1939 (p. 4).
p. 44
âPDSA performed â¦' PDSA press office statement 22 April 2013.
p. 45
âover two and a half million â¦' 11 September 1939 (TNA HO 186/1418).
p. 45
âThe committee urge owners â¦' ibid.
p. 45
âWhen the embassy closed â¦'
Daily Express
, 6 September 1939 (
p. 7
).
p. 45
âham sandwich â¦' ibid.
p. 45
ânow recovering â¦' âHow Now Brown Chow',
Daily Express
, 8 September 1939 (
p. 6
).
p. 46
fn âI can hardly conceive â¦' Sir Nevile Henderson,
Hippy
, 1943.