Hyde Park, the centre of food and milk distribution, somewhat resembled a war-time bivouac. The picture shows tents and dump for petrol supply to lorries. (Central Press photo.)
Typical of London and of the calm way in which the strike conditions were accepted by the populace is this picture, showing a food convoy on the way from London docks. It is held up in the ordinary way of every-day traffic by a policeman, on point duty. Even the military guard must obey normal civil regulations. (Central Press photo.)
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 17879, 22 June 1926, Page 1
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88Hyde Park, the centre of food and milk distribution, somewhat resembled a war-time bivouac. The picture shows tents and dump for petrol supply to lorries. (Central Press photo.) Typical of London and of the calm way in which the strike conditions were accepted by the populace is this picture, showing a food convoy on the way from London docks. It is held up in the ordinary way of every-day traffic by a policeman, on point duty. Even the military guard must obey normal civil regulations. (Central Press photo.) Star (Christchurch), Issue 17879, 22 June 1926, Page 1
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