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Leisure looks at a broad range of experiences: the means of escape, the fleeting pleasures, and, eventually, the celebration of peace. The day-to-day realities that confronted civilians and military personnel were stressful, prolonged, and exhausting. There was a need to get away in order to survive and endure the continuing hardships and deprivations. Performances at the theatre and cinema provided opportunities to forget the constant presence of war and indulge in fun and fantasy. Fairgrounds, local parks, pubs, even the streets, were havens for relaxation and laughter. Artists through their work were able to show this other side of war.

Telephone exchange

Telephone exchange
Harold Freedman

Mess Deck

Mess Deck
Jack Nichols

Moresby picture show

Moresby picture show

Charles Bush

Airmen In A Village Pub Yorkshire

Airmen In A Village Pub Yorkshire
Miller Brittain

Canadian Airmen in a Park

Canadian Airmen in a Park
Goodridge Roberts

You'll Get Used To It

You'll Get Used To It

T.R. MacDonald

Waterloo Station

Waterloo Station
Colin Colahan

The fairground, Sydney 1944

The fairground, Sydney 1944
Herbert Badham

Soldiers Bathing

Soldiers Bathing

Will Ogilvie

 

V.E. Day Street Party, 1945

V.E. Day Street Party, 1945
Edwin La Dell

Last updated: 10 June 2021

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