Original early 1900's postcard of Club Row Dog Market, at Club Row in the East London, Spitalfields - Club Row Market was London’s one and only live animal market. It was rife with unscrupulous breeders and dealers and was eventually closed down due to animal welfare concerns - circa 1910


by Co. (East London Printing Co) Series The RSPCA and other animal rights groups eventually succeeded in shutting the market down.


Size: 7131px × 4726px
Location: East London, England, UK
Photo credit: © ThislifeThen / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

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