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Growing up in the 1940s


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055620:Whickham View School Whickham View Denton Ridell 1945

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056498:Children wearing fancy dress Unknown c.1940s

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058084:Nursery Schoolchildren Unknown c.1940

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058087:A Children's Nursery Unknown c.1940

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from War Archives - British Pathe (youtube)
Princess Elizabeth Broadcasts To The Nation on Children's Hour (1940) | War Archives

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Snow In Newcastle (1940)

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Army Apprentices School for English Teenagers - Corporal Punishment (1940s) | War Archives

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Nazi's War On Children: Survivors Evacuating Torpedoed Ship (1940) | War Archives

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Milk Trailer (1942)

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047004:Poor Children's Holiday Association Home, Saltwell View, Gateshead 1949-50

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046947:Poor Children's Holiday Association Home, South Shields, 1949-50

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046948:Poor Childrens' Holiday Association Home South Shields unknown 1949-60

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A Bogey

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Sea Cadets (1944)

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