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MEMORIAL TO ANIMALS KILLED IN THE GREAT WAR.-Frances, Countess of Warwick, unveiling the entrance to the R.S.P.C.A. Animal War Memorial Dispensary at Kilburn, London, on November 10. The memorial was designed by Mr. F. Brook Hitch. The tablet on the right says: “This tablet records the deaths by enemy action, disease, or accident of 484,143 horses, mules, camels and bullocks, and of many hundreds of dogs, carrier pigeons, and other creatures on the various fronts during the Great War”.

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Taranaki Daily News, 23 December 1932, Page 11

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MEMORIAL TO ANIMALS KILLED IN THE GREAT WAR.-Frances, Countess of Warwick, unveiling the entrance to the R.S.P.C.A. Animal War Memorial Dispensary at Kilburn, London, on November 10. The memorial was designed by Mr. F. Brook Hitch. The tablet on the right says: “This tablet records the deaths by enemy action, disease, or accident of 484,143 horses, mules, camels and bullocks, and of many hundreds of dogs, carrier pigeons, and other creatures on the various fronts during the Great War”. Taranaki Daily News, 23 December 1932, Page 11

MEMORIAL TO ANIMALS KILLED IN THE GREAT WAR.-Frances, Countess of Warwick, unveiling the entrance to the R.S.P.C.A. Animal War Memorial Dispensary at Kilburn, London, on November 10. The memorial was designed by Mr. F. Brook Hitch. The tablet on the right says: “This tablet records the deaths by enemy action, disease, or accident of 484,143 horses, mules, camels and bullocks, and of many hundreds of dogs, carrier pigeons, and other creatures on the various fronts during the Great War”. Taranaki Daily News, 23 December 1932, Page 11