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Women queuing with their dogs for RSPCA advice, Sept 1939
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Women queuing with their dogs for RSPCA advice, Sept 1939
A group of women queuing with their dogs for advice on pet safety from two RSPCA doctors. The Sphere informs the reader of clinics in London established by the RSPCA to offer information with regards to animal safety, although it captions the image " the care of the house pets is always a womans job".
September 1939
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"September 1939: A Moment of Care and Compassion in Wartime London - Women and Their Dogs Queue for RSPCA Advice Amidst the looming shadows of World War II, the daily routines of Londoners continued, albeit with a newfound sense of urgency and caution. Amidst the chaos and uncertainty, the welfare of domestic animals remained a priority for many. In this poignant photograph, a group of women and their dogs patiently queue outside an RSPCA clinic in London. The scene is a testament to the enduring bond between women and their pets, as well as their commitment to ensuring their animals' safety during these trying times. The RSPCA (Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals) had established clinics across the city to offer advice and information on pet safety precautions during the war. The Sphere, in its September 1939 issue, reported on these clinics, noting that "the care of the house pets is always a woman's job." This caption, however, does not fully capture the spirit of the moment. The women in the photograph are not merely performing their traditional roles as pet caretakers; they are seeking knowledge and expertise to protect their beloved companions. Two RSPCA doctors, clad in their medical attire, can be seen providing advice and guidance to the women and their dogs. The scene is a poignant reminder of the human-animal bond and the lengths to which people went to ensure their pets' wellbeing during wartime. The veterinary surgery, with its calm and reassuring atmosphere, stands as a beacon of hope and compassion amidst the turmoil of war. As the women and their dogs wait their turn, they share a sense of camaraderie and solidarity, united in their concern for their pets' safety. The photograph captures a moment of resilience and determination in the face of adversity, a testament to the enduring power of compassion and care." Illustrated London News Ltd/Mary Evans. Reproduced with permission.
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