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		<title>G.I. DOG TAGS</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 08 Oct 2019 20:32:20 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[G.I. Dog Tags, Two U.S.A. Type M45 A1 I.D. Tag's On Chain]]></description>
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		<title>WWI Replica Pack</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 09 Oct 2019 19:59:24 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[FEATURES

Joining the Ranks Booklet: Abridged version of this fascinating booklet written by "The Major" details the daily routine of a new recruit.

Patriotic Pledge Card: Alcohol was considered one of the main enemies during the war and the holders of these cards promised to abstain until the end of the ear.

Postcards: A typical propaganda postcard from 1915.

Instructions in the event of an invasion: A leaflet detailing what to do should the enemy land on our shores.

Medical Report: Confidential report into the well-being of 2/Lieut. Wilfred Owen - one of the Great War's most famous poets.

Identity Card: These contained a person's name occupation, address and signature.

Trade Cards: A selection of different cards, mainly depicting recruitment posters.

Help to Win the War: This leaflet detailed a family's average weekly consumption of the three staple foods.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[FEATURES

Joining the Ranks Booklet: Abridged version of this fascinating booklet written by "The Major" details the daily routine of a new recruit.

Patriotic Pledge Card: Alcohol was considered one of the main enemies during the war and the holders of these cards promised to abstain until the end of the ear.

Postcards: A typical propaganda postcard from 1915.

Instructions in the event of an invasion: A leaflet detailing what to do should the enemy land on our shores.

Medical Report: Confidential report into the well-being of 2/Lieut. Wilfred Owen - one of the Great War's most famous poets.

Identity Card: These contained a person's name occupation, address and signature.

Trade Cards: A selection of different cards, mainly depicting recruitment posters.

Help to Win the War: This leaflet detailed a family's average weekly consumption of the three staple foods.]]></content:encoded>
					
		
		
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		<title>The Blitz Replica Pack</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 09 Oct 2019 20:50:12 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[1. General Advice: Information leaflets on gas attacks and first aid. 2. Cooking After a Blitz: Gas supplies were often affected after a Blitz. This leaflet informed the household how to cook on a reduced supply. 3. ARP Booklet: Abridged version of this information booklet, including the construction of a shelter. 4. Air Raid Letter: Letter informing that a warden would be visiting to determine how many people slept in the house. 5. Miscellaneous Cards: A collection of different trade cards. 6. Body Tag: Used to identify a dead body of an unconscious casualty, this example dates back to 1940. 7. Images of the Blitz: Evocative photographic images relating to the Blitz. 8. After the Raid: A fascinating leaflet explaining that to do in the event that your house is destroyed or damaged during the Blitz. 9. Fire Precaution Leaflet: Information on how to deal with a fire or bomb after an air attack. Vital equipment included large buckets, a shovel and sand.]]></description>
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		<title>Home Front Replica Pack</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 09 Oct 2019 20:52:07 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[1. Household Leaflets: Information leaflets to help with household repairs, fuel savings in the kitchen and advice on healthy eating for children. 2. Railings Receipt: The Ministry of works and buildings requisitioned the removal of railings from in front of your house. 3. Clothing Ration Booklet: Clothes as well as food were rationed. 4. Chart of Gases: A potentially life saving booklet, detailing gases from harmless tear gas to deadly choking gas. 5. Miscellaneous Cards: A collection of cards including informative bus tickets 6. War Emergency Leaflet: Instructions for the public covering subjects such as food supplies, pensions and lighting restrictions. 7. Postcard Images: The government produced many images supporting the collective was effort. 8. Disease Information Leaflet: How infectious diseases spread and how they could be avoided. Vital information for the nation regarding germs, coughs and feavers.]]></description>
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		<title>Home Guard Replica Pack</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 09 Oct 2019 20:53:22 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[1. Home Guard Flyer Rare recruitment flyer, whipping up the locals into a frenzy with statements such as "Smash Germans in Chiselhurst". 2. Officers' Mess Rule Book Fascinating insight in to the etiquette of the 37th Warwickshire Battalion Home Guard including "Discussions on religion and politics are strictly barred" 3. Home Guard Training Booklet (1940) Superb abridged 44 page booklet on how to tackle the enemy in the event of invasion, meticulously advising on patrols and marching discipline: "Keep your necks touching the collar at all times" 4. Modern World (1940) Fully illustrated extract from the wartime weekly review covering "Home Guard Street fighting" tips Gems include "hiding bombs in sofas" 5. Miscellaneous Images and Postcards Home Guard units caught on film during training exercises sets the mood, and the "let 'em all come!" is the rallying call on a colourful recruitment poster. 6. Information Circulars Detailed guidelines from the War Office on duties given to "older men" and reminders that drivers carrying explosives should not smoke. 7. Miscellaneous Papers Correspondence regarding railway property being used for Home Guard accommodation, along with a message from the King in recognition of Home Guard efforts. 8. Armistice Night Concert (1943) The Bournemouth Home Guard put on a fine show at the Pavilion. On the bill that night were the Roosters Concert Party, followed by Wally Read and his Banjo rounding off a fine night.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[1. Home Guard Flyer Rare recruitment flyer, whipping up the locals into a frenzy with statements such as "Smash Germans in Chiselhurst". 2. Officers' Mess Rule Book Fascinating insight in to the etiquette of the 37th Warwickshire Battalion Home Guard including "Discussions on religion and politics are strictly barred" 3. Home Guard Training Booklet (1940) Superb abridged 44 page booklet on how to tackle the enemy in the event of invasion, meticulously advising on patrols and marching discipline: "Keep your necks touching the collar at all times" 4. Modern World (1940) Fully illustrated extract from the wartime weekly review covering "Home Guard Street fighting" tips Gems include "hiding bombs in sofas" 5. Miscellaneous Images and Postcards Home Guard units caught on film during training exercises sets the mood, and the "let 'em all come!" is the rallying call on a colourful recruitment poster. 6. Information Circulars Detailed guidelines from the War Office on duties given to "older men" and reminders that drivers carrying explosives should not smoke. 7. Miscellaneous Papers Correspondence regarding railway property being used for Home Guard accommodation, along with a message from the King in recognition of Home Guard efforts. 8. Armistice Night Concert (1943) The Bournemouth Home Guard put on a fine show at the Pavilion. On the bill that night were the Roosters Concert Party, followed by Wally Read and his Banjo rounding off a fine night.]]></content:encoded>
					
		
		
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		<title>Taking Off Replica Pack</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 09 Oct 2019 20:55:11 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[1. RAF Pass Small RAF pass granting permission to be absent from quarters and "to wear plain clothes". 2. Christmas 1943 menu A veritable feast for the company of RAF Station Ford with turkey and all the trimmings. 3. Taking Off! Booklet Abridged booklet for the new recruits to the RAF with 32 pages of information and photographs for the rookie pilot. 4. Instructions in case of capture (1941) Fascinating leaflet advising pilots what to do in the event of their capture, such as "say nothing and go on saying nothing" and "don't believe anything you are told". 5. Miscellaneous Cards Asmall collection of trade cards and postcard images evocative of the period. 6. RAF Clothing Ration Ticket Even the RAF were subject to rationing. This leaflet provides a breakdown on the value of all items of clothing down to knitted gloves. 7. Combat Report (1940) Unique insight with Sqd. Leader B Lane's account of a dogfight at the peak of the Battle of Britain, including "finally got one in both engines, Never had so much fun". Tally Ho! 8. Air Mail (1944) The September edition of the magazine aimed at RAF personnel throughout the world. Crammed with news stories, photos and cartoons relevant to the war effort in the sky. A great read for 6d]]></description>
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		<title>1950&#8217;s Household Replica Pack</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 09 Oct 2019 20:57:17 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[1 Ration Book (1951-52) A reminder that times were still tough in post-war Britain. 2 Miscellaneous Advertising Images A colourful collection of household images to capture the mood and taste of 1950's Britain. 3 Belling Brochure Abridged brochure illustrating state of the art heaters and cookers for 1956. 4 Black and Greens Tea Save the labels and you would be able to choose from a vast array of free gifts ranging from a kitchen swab (6 labels) to a pair of braces (36) Fancy a cuppa? 5 Timothy White's Brochure Superb gift guide for a 1950's Christmas including gems such as a hand held "Trouser Press" (21/-) and "Hypnotizer Perfume" (8/6d). Merry Christmas. 6 T.V. and Radio Sales pamphlet for the Ambassador T.V. range including the substantial Princess (finished in Burr Walnut) for an eye watering £345. One to impress the neighbours with. 7 Bills, Bills, Bills Collection of house hold bills including illustrated gas bills with practical tips for a looming Fuel Crisis. 8 Housework Various ephemera relating to familiar and not so familiar product for keeping the 1950's house spick and span]]></description>
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