Allotments in Greenwich Park during the Second World War

H3361

Allotments in Greenwich Park during the Second World War Long Caption: The Ministry of Agriculture launched the 'Dig for Victory' campaign soon after the outbreak of war. People were encouraged to transform private gardens, parks and scrub land into mini-allotments. It was believed that this would not only provide essential crops for families and neighbourhoods alike, but help the war effort by freeing up valuable space for war materials on merchant shipping convoys. By 1943, over a million tons of vegetables were being grown in gardens and allotments like the ones shown here in Greenwich Park. The National Maritime Museum and Royal Naval College can be seen in the distance. Credit line: National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London. Object: H3361 Artist: unknown Date: circa 1940 Medium: photograph Click here to buy a bespoke print of this image.