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Did We Really Have To Eat That Stuff 1947 to 1998




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BEEF Butchers Demo 1

Butchers holding banners and a joint of fore-rib...

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British Home Life - Cooking - London - 1954

A girl student frying liver and bacon at the...

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Steak and Kidney comp/Darrell

Jennie Darrell, 34, of the Happy Return in Chard,...

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British Social History - Health - The Peckham Experiment - London - 1947

The Pioneer health Centre where 950 local families...

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British Social History - Health - The Peckham Experiment - London - 1947

The Pioneer Health Centre in Peckham where 950...

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Royalty - Queen Elizabeth II Silver Jubilee

Press Association photographer Ron Bell eating a...

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Food - Jellied Eels

Eddie Tinman, a 58 year old ex-docker enjoying a...

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ROYAL Duke Tonga 2

Britain's Duke of York tries some Angel hair...

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