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Civil Defence exercise in emergency feeding and food distribution, held at Aintree Hospital, Merseyside, Liverpool. Liverpool suffered heavily in The Liverpool Blitz of May 1941
Watched over by their new step mother in Brighton, Sussex, - these children evacuated from Hayter Road in Brixton, London say grace before enjoying some good home cooking. Saying Grace
British Committees for Soviet Air include, among the sterner war necessities sent to the USSR, a supply of the small comforts and luxuries such as chocolates, cigarettes
Meal time for soldiers of the Soviet Red Army on the Russian Front in the fight against the German army during the Second World War
Picture shows: In a Soviet village, recently liberated by the advancing Red Army during the battle on the Eastern Front, residents dig out food which had been hidden from the German invaders
Canada entertains Naval Trainees. October 1944, R. N. T. A. GCanada entertains Naval Trainees. October 1944, R.N.T.A.G. School, Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada. Off-duty moments with ratings training at the school
Volunteer harvesters holds a service and prayer in the harvest field at Wylam, Northumberland as their day of work comes to a close
People of Catania, Sicily scramble for food given out by men of the Royal Air Force.In the background is the tunnel entrance where civilians took cover during fighting for control of the town
Italian civilians get food from Allies. Italian civilians in the Nettuno beachhead area receive rations from the Allied Army authorities. March 1944
Students from Knowsley Tertiary College, Merseyside, pictured. They are all aged 17, and taking a full time City and Guilds cookery course at the further education college
Brian Jones and Helen Martin, dressed in their pants costumes, feed a peacock during their tour of the Knowsley Safari Park, during Students Rag week. Picture taken 15th February 1982
Service canteen for soldiers during World War II. Troops being served tea and hot dogs in canteen. 19th July 1942
Councillor D. T Williams opened a British restaurant at Celtic CorridorCouncillor D.T Williams opened a British restaurant at Celtic Corridor. Also in the picture, Mr Joseph Jones and Alderman C.H.McCale. Circa 1942
Men of the East Riding Yeomanry in the barracks messroom somewhere in the south of England during the Second World War. Circa 1940
Soldiers at a camp in the Midlands learn the art of erecting and dismantling a field kitchen at an Army School of Cookery during the Second World War. 1st August 1940
A vessel sliced this piece of the stern of the Danish fishing boat Annie of Friedrickshaven when they collided in the night off the Froe Islands during the Second world War
These young militiamen enjoying their leisure after a hard days training at a former country mansion in Derbyshire during the Second World War. 15th February 1940
Cooks at an army school of cookery in the Midlands patting a crust of earth in completing the building of a field kitchen. 1st August 1940
The crews of HMS Ajax and Exeter at the Guildhall Plymouth for a civic luncheon. Following the ships return from the South Atlantic
Somewhere in Derbyshire, at a former Country Mansion now an Army training centre, the cooks prepare a tasty meal of Bacon and Chops
By Christmas 1944 the food situation was deteriorating in Guernsey and Mr Ernest Stead, after reading cash and carry in British restaurants in England
Female munition workers enjoy their lunch. The chef has given the chinese lady in the middle, a set of chop sticks. Picture taken 22nd June 1942
The RAF in the Azores, Portugal. Buying oranges from a local vendor. February 24, 1944
Learning to cook under the direction of skilled Army cooks. Picture possibly taken at an army barracks, where these ladies will eventually cook for the troops stationed here
Cardiff, Wales, has a second cash and carry kitchen. It is at Patricks Hall, Grangetown. Picture shows the operation in progress
No need to ask if the Royal Tank Corp enjoy their meals, its a thumbs up from them at dinner time. Eight soldiers enjoy their food, and all sharing one bottle of Daddies Brown Sauce
British Troops buying Ice Cream in Brussels. Their regiment is unknown. At this time, between 17Ð25 September 1944, Operation Market Garden saw Allied forces move from Belgium to The Netherlands
Workers at a jam factory in Maidenhead, Kent prepare jars of jam for customers during the Second World War. 23rd October 1943
Workers at Wisbech Smedleys Cannery works bottle and can locally grown fruit and vegetables which are then are sent all around during the Second World War. 6th October 1943
British Troops buying Grapes in Brussels. Their regiment is unknown. At this time, between 17Ð25 September 1944, Operation Market Garden saw Allied forces move from Belgium to The Netherlands
British soldiers keep themselves warm and have some food during a break in fighting, France. Circa 1944
People of Guernsey and Sark receive their first British provisions since 1940. After the successful Allied D-day landings in Northern France, all German supplied food ceased too
Nottinghams women in war time - Ice cream saleswoman 15th June 1945
Boxer John Conteh with chef William Vassalo. 28th September 1977
Meat being loaded into a insulated meat van of F G Jephcott in Coventry Circa 1947
Cadbury s, Bournville, Birmingham, West Midlands. The robot tug which travels around the factory collecting chocolates etc. without a driver. 2nd October 1967
Bassets confectionery factory, Owlerton, Sheffield. Christine Broughton, 21, with a pile of Liquorice Allsorts. 4th September 1967
Miss Cleveland stirs Christmas pud. 1976
Actor John Cleese, pictured at The Midland hotel in Birmingham, The Midlands, England. John is in his semi Basil Fawlty character as he chops up some meat in the hotel kitchen
50lb turkey, Teesside. 1977
Turkeys fall on girl in a supermarket, Teesside. 1977
Registering for food ration cards at Birmingham Town Hall. 21st November 1939
Norman Road, Tunbridge Wells, September 1940. Damage to a general stores after a delayed action bomb had exploded several hours after if had been dropped during a night time raid. Circa September 1940
Women on the Crunchie packing line at the Frys Chocolate factory, Keynsham. 1st March 1967
Mrs Kinoshita, of Lytham, pictured with his 16 horse power car in which four people can camp out, eat, coo and sleep in. Underneath the bonnet are a gas unit with two gas rings, pans, kettle, teapot
Packing chocolate bars at the Cadbury factory at Bourneville 26th March 1953
Worker on the production line at the Cadbury factory at Bourneville 26th March 1953
After a complete refurbishment, Pyrgis restaurant in Linthorpe Road have dedicated a bar to Boro legend Wilf Mannion by naming it after him