Assorted ephemera portraying the history of the Animal Health Trust, comprising: 1) Five visitors' books, with numerous visits marked spanning from 1950 to 1980s marked; signed multiple times by the patron of Animal Health Trust, Queen Elizabeth II (5), Princess Anne, as well as other numerous prominent international research and medical professionals within the related industries. Vintage gelatin silver print of Her Majesty the Queen Elizabeth II by Cecil Beaton is included. 2) Large assortment of photography featuring visits the Royal Family, political figures (including Margaret Thatcher) and numerous research and veterinary professionals; clinics and laboratories 3) Stallion register and a scrap book containing related press cuttings The Animal Health Trust was a large national independent charity in the United Kingdom, under patronage of Her Majesty the Queen Elizabeth II. It employed over 200 scientists, vets and support workers. Its objectives were to study and to cure diseases in pet animals, and to advance the teaching and practice of veterinary art and science.
Assorted ephemera portraying the history of the Animal Health Trust, comprising: 1) Five visitors' books, with numerous visits marked spanning from 1950 to 1980s marked; signed multiple times by the patron of Animal Health Trust, Queen Elizabeth II (5), Princess Anne, as well as other numerous prominent international research and medical professionals within the related industries. Vintage gelatin silver print of Her Majesty the Queen Elizabeth II by Cecil Beaton is included. 2) Large assortment of photography featuring visits the Royal Family, political figures (including Margaret Thatcher) and numerous research and veterinary professionals; clinics and laboratories 3) Stallion register and a scrap book containing related press cuttings The Animal Health Trust was a large national independent charity in the United Kingdom, under patronage of Her Majesty the Queen Elizabeth II. It employed over 200 scientists, vets and support workers. Its objectives were to study and to cure diseases in pet animals, and to advance the teaching and practice of veterinary art and science.
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