Welcome to another stroll down memory lane with the Powys County Times.
We love sharing pictures from the past and today we venture a tad further than recent weeks as we venture as far as the 1930s and 1940s.
It was a different world to the one we live in today with people sacrificing much or all to the war effort as Nazi Germany threatened to invade.
We begin with a picture of war evacuees in Montgomeryshire in 1939. Many local families supported the war effort by taking in children who had been evacuated from English cities.
County Times reader Gwyn Jones has shared this excellent picture of pupils of of Llandyssil School taken in the late 1930s and asks for anyone with information to get in contact.
Boys of the Newtown Scout troop are pictured collecting waste paper in 1939.
Ian Williams of Trewern who dug up a V-shaped for victory potato in 1941. Picture: Geoff Charles Collection.
Llandyssil Quoiting Club members pictured in the 1934/35 season.
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