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- Title:
- Keep Smiling Through: Black Londoners on the Home Front
- When:
- 29.08.2008 - 01.11.2008
- Where:
- The Cuming Museum, Old Town Hall - Southwark
- Category:
- Exhibitions
Description
An exhibition exploring the contributions made by Black Londoners during the Second World War.
From Air Raid Precaution wardens to popular entertainers, Black Londoners carried out a variety of tasks on the Home Front during the Second World War. This exhibition will uncover stories from South London and beyond, exploring both the positive and negative experiences of Black Londoners from 1939 to 1945 through rare photographs, music and film clips.
The exhibition will reveal the voluntary roles on the Home Front of ordinary Black men and women. It will tell stories of wartime courage, hardship and service to the community. It will also show how bombing, evacuation and rationing affected Black people.
Discover the story of community leaders such as Dr Harold Moody, a Peckham-based doctor, who became an ambassador for Britain's Black community and a founding member of the League of Coloured Peoples. Learn about the role musicians and singers like Adelaide Hall and Ken "Snakehips" Johnson played in keeping up London's morale during the Blitz. The exhibition will also reveal how Caribbean and African Commonwealth countries contributed to the war effort.
Supported by the Heritage Lottery Fund
Free
Venue
- Venue:
- The Cuming Museum, Old Town Hall - Website
- Street:
- 151 Walworth Road
- Postcode:
- SE17 1RY
- City:
- Southwark
- Area/Borough:
- London
- Country:
- UK
Description
Henry Syer Cuming left the collection amassed by himself and his father Richard to the Metropolitan Borough of Southwark when he died in 1902. His will stated "My museum illustrative of natural history, archaeology and ethnology with my coins and medals and along with all other curios" be exhibited in "a suitable and spacious gallery or apartments in connection with Newington Public Library."
The museum was to be known as the Cuming Museum and he left a sum of money to employ a curator. The museum was opened in 1906 by Lord Rothschild.
Phone: 020 7525 2332
Open: Tuesdays to Saturdays, 10am to 5pm. Admission is free.
Rail and tube: Elephant and Castle or Kennington
Buses: 12, 35, 40, 45, 68, 148, 171, 176, P5, 343, 468
The museum is fully wheelchair accessible.
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