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    Ernest Hemingway and Marlène Dietrich, 1938
     
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    Gas masked kissing under the Mistletoe. England 1940
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    Mаrtin Luther King Jr. removing a burned cross from his front yard with his son at his side, 1960
     
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    Much better than the current decorations.
     
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    Was this in Queens Park itself?
     
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    'Courtesy to Ladies' from Bureau of Naval Personnel Information Bulletin, 1944.
     
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    Glasgow Barrowlands Ballroom 1957....

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    And how it'll be tonight....

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    You should have come down on your arse...;)
     
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    As you do...

     
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    Beetles watch Herbie at the drive-in, c. 1967
     
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    Annie get your gun...

     
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    try to live your life as if you were in the first car rather than the third...
     
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    isnt progress great
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    The Economy Clаss on a Pan Am 747 in the late 1960's
     
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    One person’s weekly portion of rationed food during WW2
     
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    That's a Chelsea fans breakfast
     
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    Why were eggs rationed, did the chickens stop laying, why were any of them rationed, apart from tea and maybe tinned meat.everything else was home grown. Why wasn't fish rationed, I would thing fishing was a bit more dangerous than going to the chicken coops.
     
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    Until the advent of factory farming chickens in the fifties and sixties it was an expensive meat, and I suppose there just weren’t as many of them around. I remember my Gran telling me they had whale meat to eat during the war. I’d guess fish wasn’t rationed because there wasn’t any. Everyone was healthier, apparently.

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    My dad, as did my grandad have chickens in the garden which I can remember, 50s/60s, and till he died he would eat Tripe.
     
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    winston churchill 1895
     
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    Winston Churill 1896
     
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