John's Household Furniture shop, Lil's Cafe and the Admiral Dundas Pub prior to demolition in the Slum clearance of St Ann's, Nottingham. 1969-1972 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/johns-household-furniture-shop-lils-cafe-and-the-admiral-dundas-pub-prior-to-demolition-in-the-slum-clearance-of-st-anns-nottingham-1969-1972-image569320016.html
RM2T26NDM–John's Household Furniture shop, Lil's Cafe and the Admiral Dundas Pub prior to demolition in the Slum clearance of St Ann's, Nottingham. 1969-1972
A canteen lounge of the Women War Workers' Club at Darlington House in Wolverhampton, 1943. A busy scene in the canteen lounge of the women war workers' club at Darlington House. The canteen provides hot and cold snacks, light refreshments and cigarettes, and women are allowed to invite their boyfriends in for a meal. A war worker and her guest collect cups of tea and a plate of buns from the counter, whilst other women enjoy a chat or read magazines. The notice to the right of the counter hatch reads: 'Donate proceeds of your admiration to the British Society'. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-canteen-lounge-of-the-women-war-workers-club-at-darlington-house-in-wolverhampton-1943-a-busy-scene-in-the-canteen-lounge-of-the-women-war-workers-club-at-darlington-house-the-canteen-provides-hot-and-cold-snacks-light-refreshments-and-cigarettes-and-women-are-allowed-to-invite-their-boyfriends-in-for-a-meal-a-war-worker-and-her-guest-collect-cups-of-tea-and-a-plate-of-buns-from-the-counter-whilst-other-women-enjoy-a-chat-or-read-magazines-the-notice-to-the-right-of-the-counter-hatch-reads-donate-proceeds-of-your-admiration-to-the-british-society-image568987569.html
RM2T1KHCH–A canteen lounge of the Women War Workers' Club at Darlington House in Wolverhampton, 1943. A busy scene in the canteen lounge of the women war workers' club at Darlington House. The canteen provides hot and cold snacks, light refreshments and cigarettes, and women are allowed to invite their boyfriends in for a meal. A war worker and her guest collect cups of tea and a plate of buns from the counter, whilst other women enjoy a chat or read magazines. The notice to the right of the counter hatch reads: 'Donate proceeds of your admiration to the British Society'.
John's Household Furniture shop, Lil's Cafe and the Admiral Dundas Pub prior to demolition in the Slum clearance of St Ann's, Nottingham. 1969-1972 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/johns-household-furniture-shop-lils-cafe-and-the-admiral-dundas-pub-prior-to-demolition-in-the-slum-clearance-of-st-anns-nottingham-1969-1972-image569319845.html
RM2T26N7H–John's Household Furniture shop, Lil's Cafe and the Admiral Dundas Pub prior to demolition in the Slum clearance of St Ann's, Nottingham. 1969-1972
Illustration of the different foods with drinks on a white background Stock Vectorhttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-image-illustration-of-the-different-foods-with-drinks-on-a-white-background-166130793.html
RFKJ7WEH–Illustration of the different foods with drinks on a white background
A canteen lounge of the Women War Workers' Club at Darlington House in Wolverhampton, 1943. A busy scene in the canteen lounge of the women war workers' club at Darlington House. The canteen provides hot and cold snacks, light refreshments and cigarettes, and women are allowed to invite their boyfriends in for a meal. A war worker and her guest collect cups of tea and a plate of buns from the counter, whilst other women enjoy a chat or read magazines. The notice to the right of the counter hatch reads: 'Donate proceeds of your admiration to the British Society'. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-canteen-lounge-of-the-women-war-workers-club-at-darlington-house-in-wolverhampton-1943-a-busy-scene-in-the-canteen-lounge-of-the-women-war-workers-club-at-darlington-house-the-canteen-provides-hot-and-cold-snacks-light-refreshments-and-cigarettes-and-women-are-allowed-to-invite-their-boyfriends-in-for-a-meal-a-war-worker-and-her-guest-collect-cups-of-tea-and-a-plate-of-buns-from-the-counter-whilst-other-women-enjoy-a-chat-or-read-magazines-the-notice-to-the-right-of-the-counter-hatch-reads-donate-proceeds-of-your-admiration-to-the-british-society-image479151232.html
RM2JRF680–A canteen lounge of the Women War Workers' Club at Darlington House in Wolverhampton, 1943. A busy scene in the canteen lounge of the women war workers' club at Darlington House. The canteen provides hot and cold snacks, light refreshments and cigarettes, and women are allowed to invite their boyfriends in for a meal. A war worker and her guest collect cups of tea and a plate of buns from the counter, whilst other women enjoy a chat or read magazines. The notice to the right of the counter hatch reads: 'Donate proceeds of your admiration to the British Society'.