The Union Makes Us Stronger. TUC | History Online logo TUC banner photo
Go
Advanced Search
Home Timeline General Strike Match Workers The Ragged Trousered Philanthropists TUC Reports Feedback Email Us
Timeline 1815-1834 1850-1880 1914-1918 1939-1945 1960-2000
1815-1834 1834-1850 1850-1880 1880-1914 1914-1918 1918-1939 1939-1945 1945-1960 1960-2000
1834-1850 1880-1914 1918-1939 1945-1960 Tutor's Notes link Enlarge timeline

Arts in wartime

These photographs of dockers and factory workers at lunch hour concerts are from 'The Arts in War Time: a report on the work of the CEMA 1942 & 1943'.

The Council for the Encouragement of Music and the Arts (CEMA) was founded by the Pilgrim Trust in 1940 to bring theatre, music and the arts to isolated rural areas and to war workers. One of the first initiatives developed by CEMA was the establishment of a series of concerts in factory canteens. The idea proved so successful that it was destined to develop into one of CEMA's main activities. The economist, John Maynard Keynes, was chairman of CEMA from 1942 until his death in 1946. In 1945, CEMA became the Arts Council of Great Britain.

Title Workplace concerts, 1942
Maker --
Production Date 1942
Format Magazine
Copyright --
Holding Institution TUC Library Collections, London Metropolitan University
Related Objects --
 Back  
© London Metropolitan University | Terms & Conditions