Everyday Life

At 6 PM before the End of the War. May 8, 1945. Molotov (Perm).

A Group of Teenage Workers of the Plant No.19. 1941-1945. Molotov (Perm).

“A Jar of Jam”. Outstanding young workers received by Anatoliy Soldatov, the director of the plant. November 14, 1944. Molotov (Perm).

Exterior, Louisville Service Club, Louisville, Kentucky, 1942.

Dance Hall, Louisville Service Club, Louisville, Kentucky, 1942.

United States Bullion Depository, Fort Knox, Kentucky, 1937.

Classroom at Okolona School, Louisville, Kentucky, 1943.

Parkway Place housing for war workers, Louisville, Kentucky, 1943.

Transport carrying damaged Messerschmidt in Cowley. Oxford.
© 'Oxfordshire History Centre'

Railings from front gardens of Oxford homes being removed to use as metal in the war effort (for making tanks and planes). Oxford.
© 'Oxfordshire History Centre'

Children watching as a public air raid shelter is being constructed. Oxford.
© 'Oxfordshire History Centre'

Evacuees arriving by train at Banbury station. Oxford.
© 'Oxfordshire History Centre'

Evacuated children from London in the quadrangle of University College. Oxford.
© 'Oxfordshire History Centre'

VE (Victory in Europe) Street Party in Glanville Road. Oxford.
© 'Oxfordshire History Centre'

A street party in Oxford to celebrate VE (Victory in Europe) Day.
Provided by 'Oxford Mail newspaper'

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