Product Description
The pack includes:
Household Leaflet
An informative leaflet that would not be out of place into today’s world. This leaflet includes advice on:
· Why is a child’s food so vitally important
· Foods that build bones, muscle and teeth
· Foods forthe general upkeep of the body and the protection against illness
· Foods to provide energy for ceaseless activity
· Teaching good food habits
· Foods that should be restricted.
Household Leaflet – Simple Household Repairs:
An informative leaflet that gives advice on repairing household goods. This leaflet includes advice on:
· Caring for black out curtains
· Repairing loose or detached furniture handles
· Patching up a carpet
· Re-webbing a chair
· Mending a broken table leg
· un-blocking a sink
· Replacing a torn or soiled patch of wallpaper
· Fixing a loose broom handle
· Repairing a leaking saucepan/kettle
· Advice on how to repair, leaky aluminium
· Replacing a blown fuse
Household Leaflet – Fuel Saving In The Kitchen:
An informative leaflet giving advice to housewives on how to save fuel. This leaflet gives advice on:
· Hints for everyone to conserve fuel
· Advice if you cook with a coal range
· Advice if you cook with gas or oil
· Advice if you cook by electricity.
Clothing Ration Booklet:
It was not only food that was rationed during World War 2. This replica book from 1944-1945, gives informative information on How to use it.
Railing Removal Receipt:
The Ministry of works and Buildings requisitioned the removal of railings to be used for the war effort. This receipt is for the removal of railings from a house on 2nd August 1943.
Dig For Victory Information:
A propaganda campaign, to encourage people to grow their own food to help on the home front with the war effort. This information would not be out of place in today’s world. Included within the information:
· A plan on what vegetables to grow at what time of year
· A table of planting and period of use
· Information on how to access ‘War Special Emergency Food Rations, in case of Invasion or unforeseen emergency.
Chart Of Gases:
Reading this leaflet could be the difference between life and death; it details gases from the harmless tear gas to deadly choking gases. The chart includes:
· Instructions on: How to put on a gas mask
· First Aid Treatment for: Tear Gas, Choking Gas, Blister Gas
· Description of each Gas: What it is, What is smells like, Effects on the Human Body
War Emergency Leaflet:
A set of instructions for the general public, covering the following subjects:
· Information and Instructions for the Public
· Identity Labels
· Air Raid and Warnings
· Lighting Restrictions
· Fire precautions and method of dealing with incendiary bombs
· Closing of cinema, theatres and places of entertainment
· Instructions to drivers of vehicles and cyclists
· Travelling by rail and road
· Telephones and telegrams
· Closing of schools
· Evacuation
· Food Supplies
· Payment of pensions, separation allowance
National health insurance
General insterest
War On Disease:
Vital information to the nation regarding fevers, coughs and germs with details on how infectious diseases can spread. This leaflet includes information on:
· Infectious diseases
· How they spread
· How they can be avoided and prevented
A Collection Of Cards:
· 12 cigarette card sized cards focused on 'Air Raid Precautions'
· 2 interesting bus tickets highlighting key propaganda
· 1 Book mark focused on recycling ‘Save it for Salvage!’
NOTE: These items are replicas of original documents and information from World War II
Household Leaflet
An informative leaflet that would not be out of place into today’s world. This leaflet includes advice on:
· Why is a child’s food so vitally important
· Foods that build bones, muscle and teeth
· Foods forthe general upkeep of the body and the protection against illness
· Foods to provide energy for ceaseless activity
· Teaching good food habits
· Foods that should be restricted.
Household Leaflet – Simple Household Repairs:
An informative leaflet that gives advice on repairing household goods. This leaflet includes advice on:
· Caring for black out curtains
· Repairing loose or detached furniture handles
· Patching up a carpet
· Re-webbing a chair
· Mending a broken table leg
· un-blocking a sink
· Replacing a torn or soiled patch of wallpaper
· Fixing a loose broom handle
· Repairing a leaking saucepan/kettle
· Advice on how to repair, leaky aluminium
· Replacing a blown fuse
Household Leaflet – Fuel Saving In The Kitchen:
An informative leaflet giving advice to housewives on how to save fuel. This leaflet gives advice on:
· Hints for everyone to conserve fuel
· Advice if you cook with a coal range
· Advice if you cook with gas or oil
· Advice if you cook by electricity.
Clothing Ration Booklet:
It was not only food that was rationed during World War 2. This replica book from 1944-1945, gives informative information on How to use it.
Railing Removal Receipt:
The Ministry of works and Buildings requisitioned the removal of railings to be used for the war effort. This receipt is for the removal of railings from a house on 2nd August 1943.
Dig For Victory Information:
A propaganda campaign, to encourage people to grow their own food to help on the home front with the war effort. This information would not be out of place in today’s world. Included within the information:
· A plan on what vegetables to grow at what time of year
· A table of planting and period of use
· Information on how to access ‘War Special Emergency Food Rations, in case of Invasion or unforeseen emergency.
Chart Of Gases:
Reading this leaflet could be the difference between life and death; it details gases from the harmless tear gas to deadly choking gases. The chart includes:
· Instructions on: How to put on a gas mask
· First Aid Treatment for: Tear Gas, Choking Gas, Blister Gas
· Description of each Gas: What it is, What is smells like, Effects on the Human Body
War Emergency Leaflet:
A set of instructions for the general public, covering the following subjects:
· Information and Instructions for the Public
· Identity Labels
· Air Raid and Warnings
· Lighting Restrictions
· Fire precautions and method of dealing with incendiary bombs
· Closing of cinema, theatres and places of entertainment
· Instructions to drivers of vehicles and cyclists
· Travelling by rail and road
· Telephones and telegrams
· Closing of schools
· Evacuation
· Food Supplies
· Payment of pensions, separation allowance
National health insurance
General insterest
War On Disease:
Vital information to the nation regarding fevers, coughs and germs with details on how infectious diseases can spread. This leaflet includes information on:
· Infectious diseases
· How they spread
· How they can be avoided and prevented
A Collection Of Cards:
· 12 cigarette card sized cards focused on 'Air Raid Precautions'
· 2 interesting bus tickets highlighting key propaganda
· 1 Book mark focused on recycling ‘Save it for Salvage!’
NOTE: These items are replicas of original documents and information from World War II
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