"VICTORY V" DISHES AT A LONDON INN: EATING OUT IN WARTIME LONDON, ENGLAND, UK, c 1942 - A waitress at the the 'Quality Inn' on Regent Street collects a 'Victory Dish' from the serving ledge as cooks work behind her. Two posters explaining these meals can be seen on the ledge. According to the original caption: "'Victory V' dishes [are] planned to encourage the public to eat nourishing, appetising food which saves shipping". The ingredients of these meals were grown in the UK, negating the need to import food and therefore save shipping space. A black and white copy negative ,


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