Austerity Motoring 19391950 (Shire Library): No. 183

Austerity Motoring 19391950 (Shire Library): No. 183

by Andrew Lane (Author)

Synopsis

As Britain entered the Second World War in September 1939, so too it entered the bleakest period in the history of its motor car. The 1940s was a time of war, deprivation and austerity, and, for almost a decade, car development stood still. Wartime motorists faced petrol and tyre rationing, the hazards of the blackout and restricted areas, but they provided invaluable service to the community. Peace in 1945 brought further austerity measures and restrictions as the British economy was dominated by the need to export. Most new cars were sent abroad, petrol rationing continued and the black market thrived. The British public was eager for new cars, however, and the 1948 Motor Show marked a turning point; twenty-one new models were exhibited, including the Jaguar XK120 and the Morris Minor.

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Format: Illustrated
Pages: 32
Edition: Reprinted edition
Publisher: Shire
Published: 07 Oct 2010

ISBN 10: 0852638418
ISBN 13: 9780852638415

Author Bio
Andrw Lane was a history teacher before becoming Education and Research Officer at the National Motor Museum and a member of the museum's Advisory Council. His particular interest is the social history of motoring and he has written three children's books on motoring, the National Motor Museum's guide book and museum information booklets for students.