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Cookery contest between the famous "men only"

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Cookery contest between the famous "men only"

Cookery contest between the famous " men only" cookery class and a team of girls of the Auxiliary Territorial Service (ATS) taking place at Sailsbury, Wiltshire during the Second world War.
Picture shows: Company director C.W. Dickinson, wiping omelette of his spoon with his finger.
Next to him is Private Mrs. Meekin of the ATS and peeling a potato is Mr W.J. Lines, accountant.
Circa 1941

Freddie Cole
Daily Mirror
Mirrorpix
Salisbury
Wiltshire
England

Media ID 21906166

© Mirrorpix

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