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To be taken with meals, a spoonful of Cod Liver Oil The mere mention of that Is enough to
To be taken with meals, a spoonful of Cod Liver Oil The mere mention of that Is enough to make some children duck under the table. They hate the stuff however good it is But not little Jean. She simply loves it. When Nurse Barbara Hull comes round to " administer" the dose Jeans eyes light up with glee. She can t get her mouth open wide enough for that " delicious" oil. Mary Kearns, who sits next to Jeanits Jean Taylor, (Aged 3) to be precise at their Regency-street,
London, day nursery just can t make her out. After taking her ration she licked her lips, thought a moment, and then said: " Ugh ! Still tastes fishy to me."
8th February 1954
Bela Zola
Daily Mirror
Mirrorpix
London
Greater London
England
E992
Media ID 21801012
© Mirrorpix
1954 Early Education Fifties School Dinners Teacher
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In this charming print from the 1950s, we see little Jean Taylor, aged three, eagerly awaiting her daily dose of Cod Liver Oil. While most children dread the mere mention of it, Jean's eyes light up with excitement as Nurse Barbara Hull approaches with the spoonful. Her mouth opens wide in anticipation for what she considers a truly delicious treat. Sitting next to Jean is Mary Kearns, who can't quite understand why her friend enjoys something that tastes so fishy. After taking her own ration of the oil, Jean licks her lips and contemplates its flavor before exclaiming "Ugh! Still tastes fishy to me". It seems that even though she loves it, there's still room for improvement in terms of taste. This delightful snapshot captures a moment of innocence and joy during early education at their Regency Street day nursery in London. The image takes us back to a time when school dinners were simple yet important rituals in childhood routines. Bela Zola skillfully immortalizes this nostalgic scene through his lens, reminding us of the small pleasures that brought happiness to children growing up in the mid-20th century. This print serves as a beautiful reminder of simpler times and innocent delights that made everyday life special for young ones like Jean Taylor.
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