Food and rationing in World War One
Food and rationing in World War One
A collection of documents relating to rationing and the ordering of food by shops in World War One. Also included is a portrait photograph of a soldier.
Extent
4 documents; 1 postcard; 1 photograph
Reference number
BCH/005
Records in this Group
Picture Postcard of Allies Flags showing Italy, Montenegro, Japan, France, Great Britain, Belgium and the Russian Empire.
Ministry of Food certificate of registration for the retail of jam and syrup. Given to J.E. Braces for his business at 49 Bletchley Road, Bletchley from the Food Control Committee for the district of Bletchley, dated 24 October 1918
Ministry of Food directions to retailers of meat other than butcher’s meat or pork with regards to the Meat Rationing Order, 1918
A signed black and white photograph of a Soldier. He is in uniform, stood with his right hand on the back of a chair over which his greatcoat is draped. It is signed in the top left corner ‘Yours Sincerely RE Brumby Hull Dec: 1915’
Ministry of Food Rationing Order, 1918, Revised procedure for Residential Establishments, Catering Establishments and Institutions. Leaflet RR8. Dated October 6th 1919
Preliminary Demand Note for Butchers Meat for 4 weeks, March 25th to April 20th, for use by a Residential Establishment, Catering Establishment or Institution. Form has been completed for J Brace, 49 Bletchley Road, Bletchley, catering and retail cook meats, 60lb of meat not including offal to be supplied weekly by JC Edwards, ...
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