In 1953 many kinds of food were rationed (people could only buy a little)
In 1953 every kind of food was rationed (people could only buy a little)
In 1952 Queen Elizabeth II was crowned
In 1952 Princess Elizabeth ascended to the throne as Queen Elizabeth II
In 1952 you could only shop with your ration book and had to register with a shop
In 1952 you could buy whatever you liked, like today
In 1952 eggs were rationed
In early 1952 soap was rationed but it came off ration books later that year
In early 1952 soap was rationed and staid rationed until all restrictions were lifted in 1954
In 1952 tea and soap came off rations, which means people could buy as much of these goods as they liked
Our shopping habits have changed since 1952
We are adopting some of the shopping habits prevalent in 1952, like recycling, using tote bags/baskets, cycling
In 1952 people needed their ration books to buy most foods and drinks
In 1952 people needed their ration books to buy most foods and drinks apart from children
In 1952 people needed their ration books to buy most foods and drinks but not to order meals in restaurants and cafes
In 1952 people needed their ration books to buy most foods and drinks even at restaurants and cafes