Children are Safer in the Country...Leave Them There
Salvage! Every Little Helps
Turn Over a New Leaf - Eat Vegtables Daily to Enjoy Good Health
Train to be a Nurse
Better Pot Luck Than Humble Pie - Don't Waste Food!
Mrs Day and her cat 'Little One' in London during 1941. 'Little One' is wearing a National Air Raid Precautions for Animals Committee collar to help ensure the cat is returned to his owner should he stray during the blitz or black-out.
Reverend Hermann Mayerowitsch stands in the runis of the Great Synagogue, Dukes Place, London. The building was extensively damaged during an air raid on 10 May 1941.
American volunteers, Flight Sergeant Bill Kelly (left) and Flying Officer Osbourne of No. 121 (Eagle) Squadron, RAF, at rest in the Dispersal Hut at Rochford airfield in Essex during 1942.
Eileen Dunne, aged three, sits in bed with her doll at Great Ormond Street Hospital for Sick Children, after being injured during an air raid on London in September 1940.
Cecil Beaton photograph of a British soldier drinking tea next to a Red Cross mobile tea wagon at Calcutta airport in 1944.
A study of a young woman welder . She is posing for the photographer, leaning against a column. In the background a ship under construction can be seen in a slipway.
A horticultural school for women now training students in all branches of agriculture and horticulture with special regard to producing disease free crops.Hard work but fun, digging a trough for seed sowing in the experimental vegetable gro