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A policeman keeps a watchful eye on two officials from the British National Anti-Vivisection Society outside Number 10 Downing Street, London. The officials, Jan Creamer, and Brian Gunn, wore period costumes to draw attention to the fact that the laws governing vivisection have not been changed for 108 years. They also presented a letter of protest to the Prime Minister, Mrs Margaret Thatcher. The society aims to have the out-dated laws reformed.

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Press, 23 June 1984, Page 16

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A policeman keeps a watchful eye on two officials from the British National Anti-Vivisection Society outside Number 10 Downing Street, London. The officials, Jan Creamer, and Brian Gunn, wore period costumes to draw attention to the fact that the laws governing vivisection have not been changed for 108 years. They also presented a letter of protest to the Prime Minister, Mrs Margaret Thatcher. The society aims to have the out-dated laws reformed. Press, 23 June 1984, Page 16

A policeman keeps a watchful eye on two officials from the British National Anti-Vivisection Society outside Number 10 Downing Street, London. The officials, Jan Creamer, and Brian Gunn, wore period costumes to draw attention to the fact that the laws governing vivisection have not been changed for 108 years. They also presented a letter of protest to the Prime Minister, Mrs Margaret Thatcher. The society aims to have the out-dated laws reformed. Press, 23 June 1984, Page 16

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