Rations, povertybut still the joy of victory: Fascinating black and white photos offer a glimpse inside the lives of people in London's East End just after World War II
Peace celebrations in London at the end of World War One: a tea
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Rations, povertybut still the joy of victory: Fascinating black
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Why did rationing in the UK only end in 1954, 9 years after WW2
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These hilariously unfortunate name tags will have you in stitches… from cashier 'Ka Ching' to Giant employee Johnson
Rations, povertybut still the joy of victory: Fascinating black