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British Restaurant Coventry After Dinner, 1941 (oil on panel)

British Restaurant Coventry After Dinner, 1941 (oil on panel)
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IMAGE number
LIS2648782
Image title
British Restaurant Coventry After Dinner, 1941 (oil on panel)
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Artist
Adshead, Mary (1904-1995) / English
Location
Private Collection
Medium
oil on panel
Date
1941 AD (C20th AD)
Dimensions
30.5x35 cms
Image description

British Restaurants were started during the war and served cheap, subsidised meals for the public. Staff wore white overalls and served from behind long, trestle tables. Fish and chips were not rationed. Consequently, fish and chips, which before the war had been seen as just a working-class food, made its way upward to become a food that all Britons ate. Your local chippie could also sell you meat pies, as they were not rationed, either -- though the meat in them was more likely to be Spam than anything else.

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© Liss Fine Art / Bridgeman Images
Image keywords
meal / interior / female / women / 2nd world war / man / dinner / men / drink / waitress / cafe / meal / customers / woman / tea / male / world war two / second world war / painting / restaurant / wwii / Painting / Mzpainting

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