Christmas Day | 24 Hours in Battersea
This Christmas, our long-standing food partners Pedigree & Whiskas at Mars Petcare are supporting us to make sure that our dogs and cats are never lonely whilst they wait for their new homes. Our dedicated team are on hand to care for our animals every day of the year, including Christmas Day. In this Christmas episode of 24 Hours in Battersea we follow our staff and volunteers to see how they make the festive season extra special for our dogs and cats.
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1930s London, Battersea Dogs and Cats Home
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London, People’s Dispensary for Sick Animals, PDSA, P.D.S.A. vet, long queue outside people holding pets - dogs and cats. British Bulldog. Little boy holds cat in a bag. Children stare at camera. Mobile vet’s unit. Vet looks at little dog. Bulldog with bandage round his eye. Vet for poor people. Battersea Dog’s home. Dogs in cages. Little boy jumps for joy having found his dog. Reunited.
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Looking For You
Looking For You, which took place at Westfield Stratford City in London, was specially created to highlight Battersea Dogs & Cats Homes’ quest to rehome dogs by using innovative technology to engage with passing shoppers.
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Looking for you campaign at Westfield
Battersea Dogs & Cats Home has launched its most ambitious Outdoor campaign yet, bringing the billboards of Westfield Stratford City to life like never before.
Battersea Dogs & Cats Home - Part 1
BBC reporter spends the day with Claire Horton, Chief Executive Officer of Battersea Dogs and Cats Home.
Claire joined the Home in the role of Chief Executive in June 2010. Formerly Chief Operating Officer for the Variety Club of Great Britain (the Variety Club Children's Charity) Claire brings a wealth of experience from both the commercial and not-for-profit sectors having spent sixteen years in senior management positions; the past twelve years at CEO/Board level. Prior to the Variety Club she was Chief Executive of the University of Warwick Students` Union for six years.
Venom's Tom Hardy Babysits Rescue Dogs From Battersea Dogs Home
It's to say that everybody loves a bit of Tom Hardy, who is currently starring in Venom that hits UK cinemas from October 3rd. However when you add some loveable rescue pups from Battersea Dogs Home looking for a home, I think it's fair to say that we have reached optimum Tom Hardy.
Tom himself is a huge fan of dogs, is a patron of Battersea Dogs Home and is passionate about finding homes for abandoned dogs in the UK and abroad.
All of the dogs featured in this video require a loving home, so if you can support Battersea Dogs Home, please go their website at battersea.org.uk.
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Queen declines offer of corgi at Battersea Dogs and Cats Home
The Queen turns down adopting 12-year-old Beama, a corgi who has returned to Battersea Dogs and Cats Home after his elderly owner was taken into a home.
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The Duchess visits Battersea Dogs and Cats Home
The Duchess of Cornwall visits Battersea Dogs and Cats Home to open the new cattery and meet some of the temporary residents. The animal charity, based in London, has been in existence for 150 years. Visit the website
Battersea London Walk - Power Station, Park and Dogs Home
Battersea London Walk - Power Station, Park and Dogs Home
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Battersea Power Station
Designed by Giles Gilbert Scott
Built in 1930s.
Largest brick building in Europe.
Wasn’t popular at the time as it was an eye-sore.
They had a fire in 1964 causing blackouts all over London.
(Remember power cuts in the 70s?)
Closed down in 1983 and remained empty until recent Malaysians bought it.
Turning it into flats, luxury sports venue, gym and restaurants.
Pink Floyd “Animals” album 1977
Inflatable pig drifted into Heathrow air space.
Police tracked it to Kent where it came down.
It was also used as Ministry of Love in 1984 with John Hurt. Also in Superman 3.
Battersea Dogs home
Opened in the 1860s as sanctuary for animals in need of help and doesn’t turn any away.
Holds over 260 dogs and cats.
1883 they accepted cats but only just changed its name in 2002 to avoid prejudice.
2011 they started Staffies (they’re softer than you think) campaign.
They even have a pet etiquette school to help dogs get used to a new life.
It housed 100 of Shackleton’s dogs before his disastrous trip to the South Pole.
Battersea Park
1858 - it was all marshland.
First place asparagus was grown in UK known as “Sparrow Grass.
Red House Tavern attracted ne-er do-wells and the area became notorious for brawls and duels. Access was from wooden Battersea bridge.
Duke of Wellington fought a duel with the Earl of Winchelsea for his Catholic emancipation act.
He was the last Prime Minister to fight a duel but he just shot into the air.
1st Association rules football match took place here 1864.
1985 Peace Pagoda commemorates Hiroshima donated by Bhuddist monks.
Albert Bridge
1873 - John Betcheman said it was one of the beauties of the London river.
Swayed when it opened so “all troops must break step when marching” Nicknamed “Trembling Lady.
Half suspension and half cantilever (Bazagette added suspension).
Same designer who did the rooves of the Albert Hall and St Pancras station.
Still has toll booths on it (only bridge that does).
Continues to deteriorate because of dogs doing their business on the timber decking.
1992 they made it more visible so painted it and added bulbs.
Features in Clockwork Orange and Absolute Beginners.
Battersea Square is a preety square near to St Thomas Battersea school where Prince George attends. Also Battersea Flower Station is nearby.
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Battersea Dogs & Cats Home gets the Christmas treatment-Dailymail Video News
Battersea Dogs & Cats Home gets the Christmas treatment-Dailymail Video News
While most of the UK is tucking into a turkey on Christmas Day, residents at one of the country’s most famous rescue centres have not been forgotten.
An army of over 50 volunteers descends on Battersea Dogs Home on Christmas Day sporting festive jumpers to show all the cats and dogs still waiting for a new family what Christmas is all about, and sometimes to greet a few new arrivals.
Last year, the home welcomed nine strays on Christmas Day, who arrived to find the home full of festive cheer.
Battersea Dogs & Cats Home gets the Christmas treatment-Dailymail Video News
Battersea Dogs & Cats Home gets the Christmas treatment-Dailymail Video News
Battersea Dogs & Cats Home gets the Christmas treatment-Dailymail Video News
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Battersea Dogs & Cats Home gets the Christmas treatment-Dailymail Video News
Battersea Dogs and Cats Home holds Carol concert to bring early Christmas warmth
Battersea Dogs and Cats Home is bringing festive cheer to our best friend in the capital, hoping to give people and their lovely companions a Christmas to remember with Carol concert.
Moses - Battersea Dogs & Cats Home
Our lovely Moses is a unique boy who is looking for an experienced and special new home. Moses is possibly a Thai Ridgeback cross Shar Pei. Thai Ridgebacks are a rare breed in the British Isles, they are a very intelligent and primitive breed who retain a lot of the dogs natural drives which they require appropriate outlets for. They are quite independent thinkers, however they learn quickly and respond well to positive training methods.
Moment Queen meets corgi at Battersea Dogs Home - Daily Mail
The Queen was introduced to the underwear model (right) after she arrived to open the new Mary Tealby Kennels at the Battersea Dogs and Cats Home in London. With her was the Duke of Edinburgh (left) who looked briefly horrified when the Queen appeared to consider adopting a homeless corgi named Beama. The 11-year-old pet had been brought to Battersea after his elderly owners found themselves no longer able to care for him.
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Battersea Dogs & Cats Home - Part 2
BBC reporter spends the day with Claire Horton, Chief Executive Officer of Battersea Dogs and Cats Home.
Claire joined the Home in the role of Chief Executive in June 2010. Formerly Chief Operating Officer for the Variety Club of Great Britain (the Variety Club Children's Charity) Claire brings a wealth of experience from both the commercial and not-for-profit sectors having spent sixteen years in senior management positions; the past twelve years at CEO/Board level. Prior to the Variety Club she was Chief Executive of the University of Warwick Students` Union for six years.
The Queen at Battersea Dogs Home
The Queen and The Duke of Edinburgh toured the new Mary Tealby Kennels at Battersea Dogs and Cats Home before Her Majesty officially opened the new facilities.
Paul O'Grady: For the Love of Dogs | Episode 6 | Clip
This week, Paul meets Splash, an unlucky pup who found himself stranded in the Thames before being rescued and brought into Battersea.
Battersea Dogs & Cats Home Gala Ball 2013
The pooches on the dogwalk for a good cause - BBC London
As an event, there's one which attracts some of the biggest names in British fashion. But the models showing off the designer coats have four legs and a tail. It's because this event is for Battersea Dogs and Cats Home and Alice Bhandhukravi has more on it.
All the Queen's Corgis
The palace corgi whisperer shows how Queen Elizabeth II's dogs are trained.
A day out at Battersea Dogs and Cats Home - Guinness World Records
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To celebrate the debut edition of Guinness World Records: Amazing Animals, Guinness World Records visited the iconic Battersea Dogs & Cats Home in London, UK, to find out more about the Longest-running pet shelter (single site), which features in the book. Read more:
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