The R.S.P.C.A. Fund for Sick and Wounded Horses. 



APPROVED BY THE ARMY COUNCIL. 



Chairman : 



COMMITTEE: 



The Duke or Portland 



K.C 



I'.C, G.C.V.O. 



The Duchess of Portland. 



The ^Marchioness of Ely. 



The Earl of Lonsdale. 



The Earl Manvers. 



The Countess of Shafticshukv. 



The Viscount Villii;rs. 



The Lord Eburv. 



The Lord and Lady Harlech. 



The Lord Algernon Gordon Lennox. 



The Lady E. Spencer Churchill. 



Lady Wolfe Murray. 



The Rt. Hon. the Lord JNLayor of London. 



The Kt. Hon. Sir Ailwyn Fellowes, K.C.V.O. 



Coloni;l the Rt. Hon. Mark Lockwood, M.P. 



The Ri'. Hon. Henry Chaplin, M.P. 



Colonel Sir E. W. D. Ward, BarW, K.C. 15., 



K.C.V.O. 

 Sir William Youngi:r, ]5art. 



M.P. 

 C.Ti. 



(late 



Major riii; Hon. Artih r ^^Iurray, 



The Hon. Mrs. (Iraiiam Murray. 



AL\joR General \\. Thompson, 

 Director General A.V.S.) 



Colonel W. Hall Walker, ^LP. 



Mrs. Montague Thorold. 



Mrs. J. Moore. 



R. A. Yerdurgh, Eso., MP. 



F. W'. (}arnett, Esg., J. P., M.R.C.V.S. 



(President of the Royal College of Veterinary- 

 Surgeons) . 



Profi:ssok A. Charnock I;kadli;y, Ml)., D.Sc. 



M.R.C.V.S. ■■ 



(Principal Royal Veterinary College, Edin.). 

 Professor J. T. Share-Jones, P.Sc, M.R.C.V.S. 



(Secretary. Veterinary Board, Lixerpoot 



University). 



Treasurer : Bankers : 



C. .\, Phillimore, Esq. (Messrs. Coutts&Co.). Messrs. Coutts & Co., 440, Strand, W.C. 



Offices: R.S.P.C.A. Headquarters, ]05, Jermyn Street, London, S.W. 



Examples of What it has Done. 



"AT- HOMEr ^" ~^- - 



A iNIajor of the Canadian Division writes : 

 " Thank you \-ery heartily for your gift of 500 

 loin cloths for our horses. In the inclement 

 weather we are at present experiencing these 

 will undoubtedly prove of great benefit to 

 our horses." 



An Officer in the ^ — London Brigade 

 R.F.A. writes : " I desire to tender you the 

 very hearty thanks of the Brigade for your 

 Society's most generous gift of material for 

 the protection of our horses during transit. 

 The gift will assist the animals to undergo the 

 long journey by train with the minimum of 

 discomfort." 



The Major of a \'etcrinary Hospital in the 

 Home Counties writes : ' I wish to tender 

 to your Society mj' sincere thanks for the 

 assistance and help they have given me in 

 providing comforts for the sick animals in 

 this, hospital during coinalesence. I can 

 assure you they are greatly appreciated." 



^ An Olficerot the — Divisional Train, A.S.C., 

 writes : " My most grateful thanks to you for 

 your splendid gift for the horses in my charge. 



Colonel and all the officers very much 



appreciate your kind heli^."" 



VVT THE FRONT. 



An Officer of the 



Divisional Train, 



A.S.C., writes : The waterproof cloths are 

 invaluable, I find, and do very much towards 

 keeping the horses fit. 1 have to thank your 

 Society most sincerely." 



A Ca])tain of the Army \'eterinary Corps 

 writes : " 'khank you for the welcoitie gift of 

 horse ru.gs, bandages, etc., received. The 

 rugs will be of great \alue to us, and will 

 afford comfort to many an animal." 



A mumher of the .\rm\- \'cterinar_\- Corps 

 writes : " We are pleased with the ambulance 

 sent out, it is an absolute godsend. W'e ha\-e 

 only liad il two da>-s, but it has been in 

 constant use since it came, bringing bad 

 cases from \-arious farms to headquarters." 



Testimony such as this shows the work of THIC l\.S. 1 '.C.A. I'C.Nl) I'OKSICK .\.\1> 

 \\'OUNDED HORSbvS to be absolutely csseulial. It needs generous support, 



WILL YOU HELP IT "TO CARRY ON?" 



Then send your contribution to — K. G. k" A I l\ II OLME, Hon. Sec. of the Fund, 



105, Jerm\-n Street London, S.W'r 



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