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Post World War Two - Second World War - Ration books were starting to be used for potatoes. The square in " Panel 3" on the back was to be cancelled by the greengrocer
Post World War Two - Second World War - Many thousands of ration books were unclaimed at St Jamess Church Hall, Newcastle, and some of them were being checked off in piles ready for issue
World War One - First World War - The meat card D7 ration card of their Majesties the King and Queen issued during the Great War. ( King George V and Queen Mary ). Picture taken 29/08/1939
Post World War Two - Second World War - People exchange old ration books for new issues at the Ration Book Distribution Centre in St James Congregational Church Hall, Northumberland Road, Newcastle
World War Two - Second World War - Rationing - Welfare Foods Service National Dried Milk. 02/05/1995
Post World War Two - Second World War - A woman collects her meat ration from a butcher. 12th January, 1951
Post World War Two - Second World War - City grocery assistant, Mr William Wanup, makes a celebration cut on the first day of derationing of butter, 14 years after rationing of it began
There is no shortage of meat in Eire. Our picture shows: The village stores in County Wexford with a great display of meat
Burns You take the field at Newbury Park where they played Stratford Loco. Considering the flour bag shirts and shorts have stood the season they still look quite smart
Petrol Rationing in Birmingham September 1939 People queue for petrol coupons at the outbreak of the second world war
Petrol Rationing September 1939 Women from the Ministry of Supply vet applications for petrol coupons at the outbreak of the second world war
The landlady of the local chalks up a message no man wants to see " Sold Out No Beer". In the summer of 1946 there was a shortage of beer across the United Kingdom
Disappointed drinkers sit around a table in a London pub with empty glasses as a result of the cuts the from beer suppliers. June 1946
War: Invasion of France June 1944 D. Day in Manchester. This Newspaper seller had to ration the first edition to regular customers only. This one copy was in great demand. June 1944
Wartime food rationing - people queuing up for their shopping - bread rationing. View from outside bakery, showing villagers taking loaves of bread. Hambrook, 25th May 1944
World War Two - Food Ration Book family with typical diet
World War Two Rationing in Britain During the Second World War, (1939-45), there were a lot of shortages of essential foodstuffs, not just luxuries
Early morning the scene in the Retail Fish Market as housewives rush for Manchester surplus fish. 14th November 1944
This pensioner received her ration of coal during the fuel shortage in January 1972
At the N. A. A. F. I. is drummer J Walker, of North ShieldsAt the N.A.A.F.I. is drummer J Walker, of North Shields, drawing his ration of sweets and chocolate
Mr Dick Delamere of London, who lived in St Helier on the Channel Island of Jersey during the occupation by Nazi forces, attending to his tobacco plant in his backyard on washing day as his wife
Christmas and New Party for the children of the London Fire Service. Ann Hall, aged 5, daughter of a fireman, cuts the cake. January 1945 P002380
Pigs and rabbits are reared for food in a tumble down building under the shadow of St. Pauls London. September 1943 P002227
My! It looks good but tastes better. Children seen here enjoy a piece of fruit cake made out of rationed goods. January 1945 P002374
War Rations: This picture shows the amount of milk, butter eggs, sugar and meat that each adult was allowed a week during the Second World War. A1294
Moscow. Scene inside the "Gastronom"shop in gorki streetMoscow. Scene inside the " Gastronom" shop in gorki street. A commercial price store, or free market, where the people are able to buy goods over
Tins of corned beef (Bully beef) being handed over to Royal marine naval officers near Ostend, Belgium during the Great war 12th October 1914 WW1-781
American army troops bring their own food rations to the kitchen of their hostess February 1944
The Queen watches Officer B. R. J. Hailstone issuing the rum ration. April 1959 P009235The Queen watches Officer B.R.J. Hailstone issuing the rum ration. April 1959 P009235
US Army in Britain Elsies mother thanks Sergt. Clyde Rusell of the US Army when he returned the children home following a christmas party loaded up with good things to eat. P012169
Shoppers at the Grocers Depot Co-Op Stores in Romford. October 1942 P012073
Miss Hopkins, of the Ministry of Food, Greycoats Street, Westminster. Seen here with a ration book. October 1953 D6052
Englands Woodland Play School. Fifty children, aged from 2 to 5 years of age, are now attending a nursery school in the Surrey Woods where they work, play and sleep, entirely in the open air
"Pew for your service"instead of queue is the motto at Lacey" Pew for your service" instead of queue is the motto at Laceys Grocery store in Tottenham. October 1944 P012072
Weather- Drought: The water Carts out in Golborne. May 1954 P012314
People queuing up outside a confectioney shop after sweets came off the ration following World War Two December 1952 D644
Austin Car being filled at a Petrol Station. 27th November 1956
Coal gatherers on the beach at Hendon, Sunderland run for it as the big breakers roll up the beach. The prevailing gales are casting up coal on the beaches which is eagerly sought after by
The housewives of Tottington queue up for their daily ration of water, brought to them in a 250 gallon tank mounted on a lorry. May 1949 P009421
Dog Owners queue with ther pets at the local butcher for dog food which is on ration. March 1943. P012678
Clothes Ration Birmingha: Women window shopping in. July 1946 P010058
"This is Charlie"- The Gibbon with his ration of grapes. October 1948 P4163" This is Charlie" - The Gibbon with his ration of grapes. October 1948 P4163
Children invade sweet shop after rationing ends in Glasgow, Scotland. 1949
World War Two - Second World War - Applicants for the new issue ration books and clothing cards at the Bath Lane Schools, Newcastle. 18th May, 1942
World War Two - Second World War - Voluntary workers prepare ration cards at the Food Control Office in Newcastle. 14th October, 1939
World War Two - Second World War - Staff attending to applicants at the Newcastle Food Control Office, Hood Street. 4th February, 1944
World War Two - Second World War - Teachers from Jarrow joined in the war effort by helping to prepare ration cards at Jarrow Town Hall. 11th October, 1939
Post World War Two - Second World War - Rationing - People seeking soap rations who could not get their monthly ration (4oz hard)