Record

RefNoHD/24/2/13/1
Previous numbers93HD.54.4
LevelFile
TitleCorrespondence re anti-vivisection movement
Date1936-1950
DescriptionCorrespondence and papers re a Treasury enquiry into the claim of anti-vivisection societies to be regarded as charities for the purposes of income tax, prompted by a question tabled by Professor A V Hill in the House of Commons (1943); judgment of the House of Lords in re National Anti Vivisection Society v Commissioners of Inland Revenue (1947); copy of <i>The Animals' Defender</i>, August 1950
Extent23 papers
FormatManuscript, typescript and printed documents
AccessStatusOpen
AccessConditionsOPEN - but with some restrictions
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