Rspca Collection
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EDITORS COMMENTS
The Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (RSPCA) has a rich history of compassion and advocacy for animals. From its early days, with an appeal for the National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children, it became evident that this organization was dedicated to protecting all vulnerable beings. Princess Louise herself recognized the importance of their work as she graciously gave out prizes at a ceremony held by the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. This engraving captures her support and highlights how even royalty understood the significance of animal welfare. Another engraving depicts an appeal made on behalf of Battersea Dogs Home, showcasing RSPCA's commitment not only towards preventing cruelty but also finding loving homes for abandoned dogs. Their efforts extend beyond traditional pets too; depicted in another engraving is a scene from London's Zoological Gardens where both captive and free animals are cared for under RSPCA's watchful eye. In September 1939, during uncertain times, women were seen queuing with their dogs seeking advice from RSPCA. This image reflects how deeply ingrained their presence had become within society as people turned to them in times of need. Ethel finds Scamp - a heartwarming color litho - showcases one individual's dedication towards rescuing animals. It exemplifies how ordinary people can make extraordinary differences through acts of kindness and compassion. Old Sally lived above average age thanks to RSPCA's care and attention. This engraving serves as a testament to their commitment towards ensuring longevity and well-being among all creatures they encounter. An evening concert brings together performers and audiences alike in celebration of our connection with animals. Through events like these, RSPCA fosters awareness about animal rights while creating spaces where individuals can come together in support. Feeding birds during winter in St James's Park is yet another example highlighting RSPCA’s unwavering dedication towards all creatures, big and small.