An interesting take on wartime rationing - not petrol in this case.
In about 1944, an uncle of mine was most embarrassed when his small daughter regaled a number of guests with the following tale "Daddy went to the bank and got some money, and then went to the "Reef Shop" (wreath shop, i.e. undertaker), and got a new tyre for the car!"
Funerals were regarded as an essential service, and hence could get ration coupons for tyres much more readily that could a private car owner. Petrol was not the only thing rationed.


Reply With Quote



Bookmarks