VILLAGE GARDENS FEED SCHOOLCHILDREN: FOOD PRODUCTION AT KNIGHTON-ON-TEME, WORCESTERSHIRE, ENGLAND, UK, 1943
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Children at the village school at Knighton-on-Teme enjoy their lunchtime meal in a classroom which is being used as a dining room. Each meal costs 5 pence and every child buys five tickets to cover the week's meals. Here we see Sheila Abbott (left) and Betty Halbeard collecting meal tickets from the younger children.
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