Authors: Clare Campbell
p. 46
fn âwhich bore out stories â¦' Montague op. cit. (p. 88).
p. 46
âBy the dog that Ribbentrop â¦'
Daily Mirror
, 7 September 1939 (
p. 10
).
p. 46
âinsulting remarks â¦'
The Animal World
, October 1939 (
p. 187
).
p. 46
âA widespread and persistent â¦'
The Times
, 7 September 1939 (
p. 3
).
p. 46
âhuge destruction of cats â¦' ibid.
p. 46
âAll estimates were â¦' (TNA HO 186/1418).
p. 47
â80,000 in one night â¦'
Sunday Express
, 7 April 1940 (
p. 11
).
p. 47
âWith the advent of war' (TNA HO 186/1418).
p. 47
â¾ of a million' ibid.
p. 47
âThe stories I am hearing â¦'
The Dog World
, 15 September 1939 (p. 570).
p. 47
fn âIt was the greatest single â¦'
Sunday Express
, 7 April 1940 (
p. 11
).
p. 48
âEnemy Alien',
Woman
, 18 November 1939 (
p. 12
).
p. 48
âLong queues â¦' Montague op. cit. (p. 90).
p. 48
âSeptember Holocaust'
The Dogs Bulletin
, November 1939 (p. 2).
p. 48
âWar came on a Sunday' Smith,
Blue Cross at War
(
p. 44
).
p. 48
âkitten that had been â¦' Miss Audrey Neck, 10 October 1939 (M-O Diarist D5383).
p. 49
âthe most dreadful â¦'
Dog World
, 3 November 1939 (p. 734).
p. 49
âa queue nearly half â¦'
The Animals' Defender
, November 1939 (
p. 57
).
p. 50
âStaff pleaded â¦' Smith op. cit. (
p. 44
).
p. 50
âimprisoned cats â¦' âCats Left in Empty Houses',
The Times
, 25 October 1939 (p. 2).
p. 50
âYou know what they're doing' Charman,
Outbreak 1939
(
p. 355
).
p. 50
âOver 500 school animals â¦'
The Animal World
, October 1939 (
p. 1
).
p. 51
âexperimental animals â¦' Our Dumb Friends' League Report for 1939 (
p. 18
).
p. 51
âThe sound of gunfire â¦'
The Veterinary Record
, 16 September 1939 (
p. 115
).
p. 51
âAnimal Defence House' Lind-af-Hageby op. cit. (
p. 14
).
p. 51
âcollect the dogs â¦'
The Dog World
, 6 October 1939 (p. 640).
p. 52
âIt took a great deal â¦'
The Dog World
, ibid.
p. 53
âI would like you to know' Douglas,
Chronicles of Ferne
(
p. 19
).
p. 54
âIn ever-loving memory â¦'
Tail-Wagger Magazine
, October 1939 (
p. 339
).
p. 54
âthey could not allow â¦' (TNA MEPO 2/6748).
p. 54
âon the spot directions â¦' ibid.
p. 55
âhad in a short space â¦' 19 September 1939 (TNA HO 144/21418).
p. 55
âIt is something â¦' TNA MEPO 2/6748
p. 55
âIt would be advantageous â¦' ibid.
p. 55
âwe can only use our funds â¦' 18 January 1940 (TNA HO 186/1418).
p. 56
âDo nothing in a panic!'
Fur and Feather
, 8 September 1939 (
p. 149
).
p. 56
âEvery breeder in the country â¦' ibid.
p. 57
âTo keep rabbits â¦'
The Smallholder
, 23 September 1939 (
p. 1
).
p. 57
âThis is not just a nod to those fanciers â¦'
Fur and Feather
, 8 September 1939 (
p. 149
).
p. 57
âWe MUST strive to keep the Cat'
Fur and Feather
, 15 September 1939.
p. 57
âThere must be no truce â¦'
The Cat
, October 1939 (
p. 1
).
p. 57
âindifferent, bad and nervy â¦'
The Cat
, September 1939 (
p. 1
).
p. 58
âIf the plebeian city puss â¦'
The Cat
, September 1940 (
p. 140
).
p. 58
âThose who accompanied â¦' ibid. (
p. 141
).
p. 58
âThere is a list of animal lovers â¦'
ARP Journal
, December 1939 (
p. 15
).
p. 59
âworld-renowned authority â¦'
The Dog World
, 8 September 1939 (p. 598).
p. 59
âDogdom and the War'
The Dog World
, 22 September 1939 (p. 616).
p. 59
âI suppose I shall carry on â¦' ibid.
p. 59
âEngland breeds â¦' ibid.
p. 59
âI am determined â¦' ibid.
p. 60
âIt is early days â¦' ibid.
p. 60
âluckily a very nice lot â¦'
Our Dogs
, 29 September 1939 (p. 753).
p. 61
âA couple of hundred dogs â¦' Mary Golightly,
The Dog World
, 6 October 1939 (p. 640).
p. 61
âtwo hundred cats â¦' Noney Fleming,
The Dog World
, 27 December 1940 (p. 1226).
p. 61
âThe secretary at Ferne â¦'
The Dog World
, 6 October 1939 (p. 640).
p. 62
âin batches of 10 to 20 â¦' Douglas, op. cit. (
p. 25
).
p. 63
âThe evacuated cats â¦' ibid. (
p. 62
).
p. 63
âthe dedication of Miss Dukie' Hageby, op. cit. (
p. 29
).
p. 63
â200 evacuee dogs'
Daily Mail
, 1 December 1939 (
p. 7
).
p. 63
âwhite dogs â¦'
The Dog World
, 29 September 1939 (p. 614).
p. 63
âCarry a white Pekingese â¦' Turner,
The Phoney War
(
p. 70
).
p. 64
âLady Hannon â¦' Smith, op. cit. (
p. 46
).
p. 64
âa white coat for your dog â¦'
Daily Mail
, 29 September 1939 (
p. 7
).
p. 64
âLustre Lead â¦' (M-OA T C 79).
p. 64
âwalk in the dark â¦'
The Cat
, October 1939 (
p. 3
).
p. 64
âWe should all know â¦' ibid.
p. 65
âFeeding Dogs in Wartime' Bob Martin Company brochure in M-OA T C 79.
p. 65
âIn practice you will find ' âFeeding Dogs', NCDL pamphlet in ibid.
p. 65
âMother Hubbard â¦' âOne Woman and Her Dog',
Daily Mirror
, 15 February 1940 (
p. 17
).
p. 65
âa good solid pudding' âWar-Time Menus for Cats',
The Cat
, October 1939 (
p. 17
).
p. 65
âWhat Is He Going â¦'
Daily Mail
, 20 October 1939 (
p. 7
).
p. 66
âanimal wardens on every street â¦' (TNA HO 45/18150).
p. 67
âGuard No. 1',
Manchester Guardian
, 13 January 1941 (
p. 3
).
p. 67
âAnimal Guards are Needed Now!'
Animal and Zoo News
, Dec 1939 (
p. 3
).
p. 67
âDo not have your pet destroyed â¦' (TNA HO 186/1417).
p. 67
âA great army of National â¦' NARPAC Bulletin No. 2, December 1939 M-OA T C 79.
p. 68
âOffers of help poured in â¦' Stone,
Salute to the National Animal Guard
, 1945 (
p. 14
).
p. 68
âFor the duration of the war â¦' NARPAC Bulletin No. 2.
p. 69
âThe PDSA has placed â¦' ibid.
p. 69
âWho will help â¦' (TNA HO 186/1418).
p. 69
âThis country has gone to war â¦' ibid.
p. 69
âI assure you â¦' ibid.
p. 69
âThe officers and men at a wireless â¦'
The Dog World
, 6 October 1939 (p. 640).
p. 70
âDetached posts such as RDF â¦' (TNA WO 199/416).
p. 70
âI could get a lot of material â¦' ibid.
p. 70
âso fierce it was a danger â¦' ibid.
p. 70
âit could not be relied upon â¦' ibid.
p. 71
âGovernesses' carts â¦' Graves,
Great Days
, Hutchinson, London, 1944 (
p. 52
).
p. 72
âThe King has permitted â¦' (TNA HO 186/1418).
p. 72
âcubbing should take place â¦' (TNA MAF 79/8).
p. 72
âHunting must continue!'
Horse & Hound
, 22 September 1939 (p. 1339).
p. 73
âWar or no war â¦' Turner, op. cit. (p. 162).
p. 73
âwar is upon us â¦'
The Field
, 23 September 1939 (p. 682).
p. 73
âNo brave scarlet â¦'
The Field
, 14 December 1939 (p. 974).
p. 73
âcolonial or dominion troops â¦' (TNA MAF 35/494).
p. 74
âSoldiers and airmen â¦' ibid.
p. 74
âMajor Montacute â¦' Holloway, Hounds, Hares and Foxes of Larkhill, Larkhill, Royal Artillery Hunt, 1992.
p. 74
âmanaged to smuggle â¦' Obituary of Lt-Col Frederick Edmeades,
Daily Telegraph
, 1 May 2001.
p. 74
âshould take advantage â¦' Hansard, 2 October 1939.
p. 74
âWhere would the eighteen â¦' (TNA MAF 79/8).
p. 75
âWhat I hear from â¦' (TNA MAF 79/8).
p. 75
âIf he had his way â¦' Lord Claud Hamilton,
The Times
, 13 March 1918 (
p. 3
).
p. 75
âIt is too early yet â¦' Hansard, 19 October 1939.
p. 76
âThose clamouring for â¦' Lind-af-Hageby op. cit. (
p. 115
).
p. 77
âShooting men can get â¦'
The Field
, 10 February 1940 (
p. 204
).
p. 77
âWe appeal to every â¦'
Eggs
, 6 September 1939 (
p. 281
).
p. 77
âRabbits are not â¦' Orwell diaries, 28 September 1939 (
http://orwelldiaries.wordpress.com/28-9-39/
).
p. 78
âEach and every goat â¦'
The Goat
, No. 1, 1 November 1939.
p. 78
âBees as messengers â¦'
PDSA News
, June 1943 (
p. 10
).
p. 80
âSubmerged in their wallows â¦' Ackerman,
The Zookeeper's Wife
(
p. 62
).
p. 81
âfrightened elephant â¦' Heck,
Animals â My Adventure
(
p. 91
).
p. 83
âWhen ordinary Germans â¦'
Animal and Zoo Magazine
, November 1939 (
p. 6
).
p. 83
âOrders were given for all beasts â¦' Heck, op. cit. (
p. 91
).
p. 84
âa few of the bigger chimpanzees â¦'
Animal and Zoo Magazine
, November 1939 (
p. 7
).
p. 84
âthe animals will enjoy â¦'
Animal and Zoo Magazine
, November 1939 (p. 2).
p. 84
âonly a few redundant â¦'
The Times
, 14 October 1939 (p. 4).
p. 91
âgrave concern â¦'
The Times
, 1 January 1940 (
p. 14
).
p. 92
âEven dogs â¦'
The Times
, 8 January 1940 (
p. 12
).
p. 92
âIt was always after â¦'
Western Morning News
, 23 February 1940 (
p. 3
).
p. 92
âThe Market was also â¦' ibid.
p. 92
âAlthough not affected â¦' ibid.
p. 92
âThe black-out had â¦'
Western Morning News
, 5 January 1940 (
p. 3
).
p. 93
âThis curious war â¦'
The Animals' Defender
, December 1939 t/s in M-OA T C 79.
p. 93
âThe aim of â¦'
The Times
, 6 January 1940 (
p. 8
).
p. 93
âNARPAC Caught â¦'
The Animals' Defender
, March 1940 (p. 86).
p. 94
âhighly inflammable â¦' 4 March 1940 (TNA HO 186/1418).
p. 94
âlooking for its master â¦'
Daily Mail
, 14 February 1940 (
p. 7
).
p. 94
âfive white ferrets â¦' Our Dumb Friends' League Report for 1940 (
p. 58
).
p. 94
âHis cat, Whiskers â¦'
PDSA News
, March 1940 (
p. 1
).
p. 95
âbut he arrived safely â¦'
Daily Mail
, 28 March 1940 (
p. 7
).
p. 95
âa frightened tabby â¦'
Our Dogs
, June 1942 (p. 752).
p. 96
âtragic and unspeakably heroic â¦'
The Animals' Defender
, March 1940 (p. 86).
p. 96
âthe faithful little â¦' ibid.
p. 98
âWartime Aids â¦' (
pp. 13â18
) âWartime Food for Dogs and Cats' (TNA HO 144/21418).