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Lambeth Walk Market 6th March 1943 The women of Lambeth Walk market are to

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Lambeth Walk Market 6th March 1943 The women of Lambeth Walk market are to

Lambeth Walk Market 6th March 1943
The women of Lambeth Walk market are to broadcast their experiences on the blitz. Our picture shows: Mrs A Sands rehearsing her script in between serving customers

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Greengrocer Leeks Market Stall One Woman Rationing Shops And Shopping Sign Vegetables Cabbages War And Conflict


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In this print from Lambeth Walk Market on the 6th of March, 1943, we catch a glimpse into the extraordinary lives of the women who worked tirelessly during World War II. Amidst a backdrop of cabbages and leeks, Mrs A Sands can be seen rehearsing her script for an upcoming broadcast about their experiences during the blitz. The market stall serves as both a place of commerce and resilience in these challenging times. As rationing becomes a way of life, these women stand strong, ensuring that their customers have access to fresh vegetables despite the hardships brought by war and conflict. With determination etched on her face, Mrs A Sands embodies the spirit of those working on the home front. Between serving customers with today's prices displayed proudly behind her, she takes moments to prepare herself for sharing stories that will resonate far beyond Lambeth Walk Market. This photograph transports us back to an era where community support was vital amidst uncertainty. It reminds us not only of the sacrifices made but also highlights how ordinary individuals became heroes in their own right. Memory Lane Prints captures this poignant moment in history with great reverence and respect for those who lived through it.

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