Authors: Clare Campbell
p. 98
âThis country has not reached â¦'
The Animal World
, March 1941 (
p. 21
).
p. 99
âthe majestic rise of the vegetarian â¦' Hageby op. cit. (
p. 38
).
p. 100
âAdolf' the Aardvark
Evening Standard
, 23 September 1942 (ZSL Newscuttings vol. 37).
p. 100
âdreadful people â¦'
Tail-Wagger Magazine
, December 1939 (
p. 372
).
p. 100
âwould fall on the lower classes â¦' âThe Feeding of Dogs' (para. 7), 22 July 1941 (MAF 84/61).
p. 101
âSome will take pieces â¦' âTortoises in Wartime',
The Animal World
, August 1940 (
p. 68
).
p. 101
âAway goes our last source of imported â¦' Turner op. cit. (
p. 123
).
p. 101
âOur hobby â¦' ibid.
p. 102
âHe was treated with â¦' Fred Gluckstein (
www.winstonchurchill.org-churchills-feline-menagerie
).
p. 102
âNelson will follow â¦'
Washington Post
, 7 June 1940 (
p. 8
).
p. 102
âbecame the pet of â¦' 4 March 1965 (TNA BA 20/39).
p. 103
âMr J. Umbo â¦' (TNA CAB 150/7).
p. 103
fn âallergic to cats' Nerin E. Gun,
Eva Braun: Hitler's Mistress
L. Frewin, London, 1969 (
p. 212
).
p. 104
âWe passed through village â¦' 2nd Lt E. J. Haywood writing in 1946. (
www.worcestershireregiment.com
).
p. 105
âShooting the dogs â¦' Edward Oates in 2010 (
ww2history.com/testimony/Western/British_soldier_Dunkirk
).
p. 105
âpitiful procession of refugees â¦'
The Animal World
, November 1940 (
p. 77
).
p. 105
âlarge numbers of dogs â¦' Moss op. cit. (
p. 113
).
p. 106
âknowing with â¦' ibid.
p. 106
âBoxer â¦' Bourne,
They Also Serve
(
p. 82
).
p. 106
âThere was a little dog â¦' Ordinary Seaman Stanley Allen, IWM Interview 6825 (
http://www.iwm.org.uk/collections/item/object/80006641
).
p. 106
âevacuated a very special person â¦' Stockport Libraries, (
http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/ww2peopleswar/stories/16/a2314216.shtml
).
p. 106
âOne of the little â¦' Our Dumb Friends' League Report for 1940.
p. 106
âMen of the French â¦' ibid.
p. 107
âa large, fierce-looking â¦'
Tail-Wagger Magazine
, July 1940.
p. 107
âreturned â¦'
The Cat
, June 1940 (
p. 1
).
p. 107
âAll along the Thames â¦' RSPCA Report for 1940 (
p. 10
).
p. 108
âafter Dunkirk was â¦' IWM Allen, op. cit.
p. 108
âWhere the owners â¦' RSPCA Report for 1940 (
p. 10
).
p. 108
âthere were many â¦'
The Animal World
, July 1940 (
p. 59
).
p. 108
âbeen segregated â¦'
The Animal World
, July 1940 (
p. 60
).
p. 109
âMany dogs attached â¦' Our Dumb Friends' League Report for 1940 (
p. 30
).
p. 109
âthere was not just â¦' ibid.
p. 109
ânot a little difficulty â¦' RSPCA Report for 1940 (
p. 10
).
p. 110
âFortnum â¦'
PDSA News
, June 1942 (
p. 5
).
p. 110
âthe last dog from Dunkirk â¦' RSPCA Report for 1940 (
p. 10
).
p. 110
âNora â¦' ibid.
p. 111
âThe Dogs from Dunkirk â¦'
The Dogs Bulletin
, No. 110, summer 1940.
p. 112
âfelt they had nothing â¦' 10 June 1940 (TNA HO 186/2075).
p. 112
âto protect the public â¦' ibid.
p. 113
âThe following towns â¦' (TNA HO 186/350).
p. 113
âhad arranged with â¦' Kean,
Animal Rights
(
p. 192
).
p. 113
âbeloved ginger cat â¦' Diana Mosley,
Loved Ones
, 1985 (
p. 192
).
p. 114
âThe man who â¦' Colin Perry,
Boy in the Blitz
, 1980 (
p. 13
).
p. 114
âanimals' true friend â¦'
Reichtierschutzblatt
, May 1940 (
http://elib.tiho-hannover.de/dissertations/bergb_ws08.pdf
).
p. 114
âa French battlefield stray â¦' ibid. February 1941.
p. 114
âfundamental rottenness â¦' Anger Campaign (
p. 27
, TNA FO 898/5).
p. 115
âThree Million Dogs',
The Times
, 13 June 1940 (
p. 6
).
p. 115
âwas more upset â¦' Martina Corfe (Mass-Observation diarist D5285).
p. 115
âa newsboy â¦' Helena Datz (Mass-Observation diarist D5294).
p. 116
âCan it be true?' Thelma Gray,
The Dog World
, 21 June 1940 (p. 577).
p. 116
âThese two Nazi officials â¦' ibid.
p. 116
âIt must have been with â¦'
The Dog World
, 21 June 1940 (p. 577).
p. 116
âThey have shared â¦' ibid.
p. 116
âglycerine and the fertilisers â¦' 24 June 1940 (TNA HO 186/1418).
p. 117
âtraining experiments â¦' Hansard, 21 May 1940.
p. 117
âBritish Government â¦'
The Dog World
, 3 May 1940 (p. 414).
p. 118
âA dog trained to do â¦' Richardson,
British War Dogs
(
p. 287
).
p. 118
âWhen war broke out â¦' 11 June 1940 (TNA WO 199/416).
p. 119
âwhether he was aware â¦' Hansard, 21 May 1940.
p. 119
âexperimental work â¦'
The Dog World
, 31 May 1940 (p. 509).
p. 119
âOne could surely coach â¦'
The Dog World
, 5 July 1940 (p. 625).
p. 119
âIn my opinion â¦'
Our Dogs
, 5 July 1940 (p. 810).
p. 119
âlast remaining remount â¦'
The Times
, 10 August 1940 (p. 2).
p. 120
âThe green plover â¦' Turner, op. cit. (
p. 249
).
p. 120
âDogs and the Invader â¦' NCDL pamphlet No. 469 Ballard, âA Dog is For Life' (
p. 68
).
p. 120
âPoultry and rabbits â¦' 8 August 1940 (TNA HO 186/1224).
p. 120
âfor animal control â¦' War Cabinet Home Policy Committee, 29 June 1940 (TNA CAB 75/8 6398).
p. 121
âA room for cats â¦' 16 July 1940 (TNA AN 2/29).
p. 121
âpersonally enlisting â¦'
The Veterinary Record
, 13 July 1940 (p. 519).
p. 122
âThe worst time â¦'
PDSA News
, June 1942 (
p. 3
).
p. 122
âveterinary officers â¦' 13 July 1940 (TNA HO 186/1419).
p. 123
âAs there was no room â¦'
The War Illustrated
, 19 July 1940 (
p. 40
).
p. 123
âAll our animals' Evacuation from Guernsey' by Betty Hervey (
http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/ww2peopleswar/stories/39/a2871939.shtml
).
p. 123
âthe squealings of â¦'
Our Dogs
, 5 July 1940 (p. 810).
p. 124
âWe must bestir ourselves â¦' ibid.
p. 124
âFears are expressed â¦'
The Dogs Bulletin
, No. 116, summer 1940 (
p. 5
).
p. 124
âWe rejoice that American â¦'
Popular Dogs
, July 1940 (
www.adpef.org/breed_development/first.../popular_dogs_July-1940
).
p. 125
âPenal Offence'
Gloucestershire Echo
, 6 August 1940 (
p. 6
).
p. 126
ânature of a warning â¦' ibid.
p. 126
âsheltered sunny positions â¦' (TNA MAF 84/57 7041).
p. 126
âMickey' Longmate, op. cit. (
p. 222
).
p. 127
âwasting human food â¦' (TNA MAF 84/57 6945 5982).
p. 127
âIt does not seem possible â¦'
The Animal World
, September 1940 (
p. 79
).
p. 127
âis it antipatriotic â¦?'
The Cat
, September 1940 (
p. 111
).
p. 128
âpeople have found â¦'
Daily Mirror
, 8 January 1940 (
p. 7
).
p. 128
âFeeding Dogs and Cats', The Duchess of Hamilton and Louise Lind-af-Hageby,
The Times
, 12 August 1940 (
p. 6
).
p. 129
âmany dogs are voluntary vegetarians â¦' ibid.
p. 129
âthe people's food'
Farmers Weekly
, 9 August 1940 (
p. 13
).
p. 129
âStock casualties in Nazi raids'
Farmers Weekly
, 23 August 1940 (
p. 17
).
p. 130
âThere has been no â¦' ibid.
p. 130
âNazi bombs caused low buttermilk'
Farmers Weekly
, 30 August 1940 (
p. 17
).
p. 131
âDogs of Britain Fighter Fund'
Our Dogs
, 23 August 1940 (p. 983).
p. 131
âLady Johnson-Ferguson' (TNA MAF 84/57).
p. 131
âTwo glorious days â¦' 16 August 1940 (
p. 273
http://orwelldiaries.wordpress.com/2010/08/16/16-8-40
).
p. 133
âItem 1 â The Restriction' 4 September 1940 (TNA 128/578).
p. 133
âdog racing and the maintenance of zoos â¦' ibid.
p. 133
âAny drastic steps â¦' ibid.
p. 133
âThere should be no action â¦' ibid.
p. 134
âGermany is presently â¦' (TNA WO 186/350).
p. 134
âYou must assume invasion â¦' (TNA WO 186/350).
p. 135
âTonight I have been registering â¦' 29 July 1940 (M-O D5414).
p. 135
âDogs left behind â¦' 18 September 1940 TNA MEPO 2/6478.
p. 136
âagain we had to open â¦' âOur War Work',
PDSA News
, June 1943 (p. 4).
p. 137
âHis home was a mass â¦' Bourne, op. cit. (
p. 56
).
p. 137
âCats have some sixth â¦' Our Dumb Friends' League Report for 1940 (
p. 27
).
p. 137
âbut six cats â¦' ibid. (
p. 76
).
p. 138
âAn old man stopped me â¦' Lind-af-Hageby, op. cit. (
p. 25
).
p. 138
âDog belonging to Mrs H â¦' ibid. (
p. 26
).
p. 139
âTrixie â¦' ibid.
p. 141
â19,864 Cats', Our Dumb Friends' League Report for 1940 (
p. 60
).
p. 141
âafter an absence of three â¦' ibid.
p. 141
âdeserted animals â¦' ibid.
p. 141
âneither of them is afraid â¦'
The Dogs Bulletin
, summer 1941 (
p. 7
).
p. 141
âAnimal pets are frequently â¦' M-O Summary of Situation in Shoreditch, 27 September 1940 (M-OA T C 79).
p. 142
âthe shock of emerging â¦' Longmate, op. cit. (
p. 224
).
p. 142
âMany piteous tales of cats â¦' Our Dumb Friends' League Report for 1940 (
p. 54
).
p. 142
âto find new homes â¦' Our Dumb Friends' League Report for 1940 (
p. 57
).
p. 143
âA monkey â¦' ibid.
p. 143
âbecoming abusive â¦' âDogs in Air-Raid Shelters',
Manchester Guardian
, 4 October 1940 (
p. 10
).
p. 143
âbecause of the crass â¦'
The Dogs Bulletin
, No. 117, Christmas 1940 (
p. 5
).
p. 144
âThis air-raid dog shelter â¦' ibid.
p. 144
âa conspicuous and attractive â¦' Lind-af-Hageby, op. cit. (
p. 24
).
p. 144
âEverywhere the poor folk â¦' ibid.
p. 145
âHe is all I have now â¦'
PDSA News
, January 1941 (p. 2).
p. 145
âSuch is the cleanliness â¦' Our Dumb Friends' League Report for 1940 (
p. 55
).
p. 145
âShe had also â¦' ibid.
p. 146
âsentimental aspects â¦' (TNA MAF 126/25 7072).
p. 146
âwholly won over â¦' Longmate, op. cit. (
p. 231
).
p. 147
âAt the end of their â¦' Stafford Library, Kent (
http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/ww2peopleswar/stories/02/a8435702.shtml
).
p. 147
âChickens were killed â¦' Mr Peter Johnson (
http://www.1900s.org.uk/1940s50s-livestock.htm
.
p. 148
âThen my mother got these rabbits â¦' (
www.yorkarchaeology.co.uk/ww2/rations1.htm
).
p. 148
âOne day one was killed â¦' Longmate, op. cit. (
p. 231
).