Rationing - WW1 - Fancy Dress Costume
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Rationing - WW1 - Fancy Dress Costume
WW1 - Home Front - Fancy Dress Competition Coal & Food Control - The second prize winner. Rationing was introduced into Britain at the tale end of World War One - in February 1918. Rationing was introduced in response to an effective U-boat campaign and during World War One, the Defence of the Realm Act (DORA) was used to ensure that food shortages never occurred. Food Control (another phrase for food rationing) only existed for six months (giving us a perfectly accurate date for this card!). Date: 1918
Media ID 14379397
© Mary Evans / Grenville Collins Postcard Collection
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