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Food Ration Book UK Manchester, England – Scanned 30th November 2015. A scan of an English Motor Fuel Ration Book, which was in used in 1953 after World War II. Original owned by and in the possession of the Photographer. food rations stock pictures, royalty-free photos & images
Food Ration Book UK Manchester, England – Scanned 30th November 2015. A scan of an English Motor Fuel Ration Book, which was in used in 1953 after World War II. Original owned by and in the possession of the Photographer. food rations stock pictures, royalty-free photos & images

Manchester, England – Scanned 30th November 2015. A scan of an English Motor Fuel Ration Book, which was in used in 1953 after World War II. Original owned by and in the possession of the Photographer.

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Two hotel restaurant menus from 1941 Two British hotel menu cards from 1941. During World War Two, when food rationing was in force, top hotels and restaurants could serve almost anything as rationing did not apply in the same way. But it came at a price - 7/6 (seven shillings and sixpence) was a lot of money and the average person would not be able to enjoy delicacies such as those shown on these menus. From 1942, hotels and restaurants were prevented from serving meals which cost more than 5/- (five shillings). food rations stock pictures, royalty-free photos & images
Two hotel restaurant menus from 1941 Two British hotel menu cards from 1941. During World War Two, when food rationing was in force, top hotels and restaurants could serve almost anything as rationing did not apply in the same way. But it came at a price - 7/6 (seven shillings and sixpence) was a lot of money and the average person would not be able to enjoy delicacies such as those shown on these menus. From 1942, hotels and restaurants were prevented from serving meals which cost more than 5/- (five shillings). food rations stock pictures, royalty-free photos & images

Two British hotel menu cards from 1941. During World War Two, when food rationing was in force, top hotels and restaurants could serve almost anything as rationing did not apply in the same way. But it came at a price - 7/6 (seven shillings and sixpence) was a lot of money and the average person would not be able to enjoy delicacies such as those shown on these menus. From 1942, hotels and restaurants were prevented from serving meals which cost more than 5/- (five shillings).

Two World War II hotel restaurant menu cards Two British hotel menu cards from 1941. During World War Two, when food rationing was in force, top hotels and restaurants could serve almost anything as rationing did not apply in the same way. But it came at a price - 7/6 (seven shillings and sixpence) was a lot of money and the average person would not be able to enjoy delicacies such as those shown on these menus. From 1942, hotels and restaurants were prevented from serving meals which cost more than 5/- (five shillings). food rations stock pictures, royalty-free photos & images
Two World War II hotel restaurant menu cards Two British hotel menu cards from 1941. During World War Two, when food rationing was in force, top hotels and restaurants could serve almost anything as rationing did not apply in the same way. But it came at a price - 7/6 (seven shillings and sixpence) was a lot of money and the average person would not be able to enjoy delicacies such as those shown on these menus. From 1942, hotels and restaurants were prevented from serving meals which cost more than 5/- (five shillings). food rations stock pictures, royalty-free photos & images

Two British hotel menu cards from 1941. During World War Two, when food rationing was in force, top hotels and restaurants could serve almost anything as rationing did not apply in the same way. But it came at a price - 7/6 (seven shillings and sixpence) was a lot of money and the average person would not be able to enjoy delicacies such as those shown on these menus. From 1942, hotels and restaurants were prevented from serving meals which cost more than 5/- (five shillings).

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