Image:Original-brown-dog-statue.jpg

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Source: Friends of Battersea Park [1]

Copyright: Was the British National Anti-Vivisection Society.

First known publication: A postcard issued by the National Anti-Vivisection Society, 1906.

Description: Statue of a brown dog, erected to commemorate the 233 animals used in vivisection experiments by University College, London, in 1902. The statue stood in Battersea from 1906 until 1910, when it was dismantled and presumed destroyed. See Brown dog affair.

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current03:12, 21 November 2007222×303 (10 KB)SlimVirgin (Talk | contribs) ({{PD-because|the image was taken before 1923}} Source: Friends of Battersea Park [http://www.batterseapark.org/images/origbrowndg.jpg] Copyright holder: Unknown. The statue stood in Battersea from 1906 until 1910, when it was dismantled and presumed des)