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    Posted 13 years ago

    Spiperato
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    I found this in an old farm house at age 12 while exploring as boys do.

    During the Second World War, you couldn't just walk into a shop and buy as much sugar or butter or meat as you wanted, nor could you fill up your car with gasoline whenever you liked. All these things were rationed, which meant you were only allowed to buy a small amount (even if you could afford more). The government introduced rationing because certain things were in short supply during the war, and rationing was the only way to make sure everyone got their fair share.

    The 'R' sticker was for non-highway vehicles, such as farm tractors.

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