Information page about the society in the OGA's journal Herald of the Golden Age, April 1910
Abbreviation
OGA
Formation
1895 (1895)
Founders
Henry John Williams
Dissolved
1959 (1959)
Purpose
Promotion of animal rights
Region
Worldwide
The Order of the Golden Age (OGA) was an international animal rights society with a Christian, theosophical and vegetarian emphasis, which existed between 1895 and 1959.
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