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  2. 30 Locations That Are Famous Because A Popular Movie Was ...

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    The Historic Film Locations group on Facebook is a community of almost 900k members, most of whom are cinema fans and film tourists. The group believes that movies "hold cultural history & meaning ...

  3. British Restaurant - Wikipedia

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    British Restaurants were communal kitchens created in 1940 during the Second World War to help people who had been bombed out of their homes, had run out of ration coupons or otherwise needed help. [1] [2] In 1943, 2,160 British Restaurants served 600,000 very inexpensive meals a day. [3] They were disbanded in 1947.

  4. National Kitchens - Wikipedia

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    Journal of War & Culture Studies, 10. ISSN 1752-6272; Evans, Bryce. Community kitchens for all' plan to help combat food poverty and waste, Liverpool Echo, 13 July 2015. Retrieved 5 September 2015. Newsreel film – "Opening Of New National Kitchen By Mrs Lloyd George (1914)", www.britishpathe.com, British Pathé Archive. Retrieved 5 September ...

  5. Food history - Wikipedia

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    Food history is an interdisciplinary field that examines the history and the cultural, economic, environmental, and sociological impacts of food and human nutrition.It is considered distinct from the more traditional field of culinary history, which focuses on the origin and recreation of specific recipes.

  6. Lists of films based on location - Wikipedia

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    4 Latin America. 5 Middle East. 6 North America. Toggle North America subsection ... The following Lists of films based on location are classified by the geographic ...

  7. Wartime Farm - Wikipedia

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    By 1943, food imports had slumped to their lowest levels during the war, and farmland was becoming tired after years of consecutive use. To combat this, Ruth creates fertiliser with dung and spare straw from the farm's cereal production, while Alex employs a specialist rat catcher to stop rodents eating into the upcoming harvest.

  8. A Place at the Table - Wikipedia

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    Participant Media is the entertainment company behind the film, and it is distributed by Magnolia Pictures. The Participant/Magnolia team is also responsible for the film Food, Inc. (2008). [2] The film was originally titled Finding North but the name was later changed to A Place at the Table.

  9. The Fourth World War - Wikipedia

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    The Fourth World War is a 2003 documentary film directed by Richard Rowley and Jacqueline Soohen. Its subject is various current or recent resistance movements in different parts of the world. [ 1 ] [ 2 ]