Powdered Egg
Two thirds of the food consumed in the UK during the Second World War had to be imported by sea. Safeguarding this maritime lifeline became a vital task for the Royal Navy and the Royal Air Force.
As ordinary as this tin may appear, people were prepared to die or kill so that its underappreciated contents could reach these shores.
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| Object number | 1993/0631/G |
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blessed by god, spoiled by my boyfriend. this one is for you.
In memory of my mother, Mrs. May Finney
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