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Owing to the diminishing coal supplies and bad weather, deliveries of coal to

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Owing to the diminishing coal supplies and bad weather, deliveries of coal to

Owing to the diminishing coal supplies and bad weather, deliveries of coal to the housewife have been slowed down and many are trekking with prams and wheelbarrows to coal wharfs and gas works for coke, (officially being allowed to take away one hundred weight). These pictures were taken at the West Kesington coal dock where housewives and childern are seen every morning taking away coal. January 1951 P017814

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