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SKINT! Making do in the Great Depression exhibition

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27 March 2010 – 25 July 2010 – 5:00 PM (Doors Open 9:30 AM)

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The 1930s was a time of great hardship when many people lived on the breadline, making do in tough times. Yet community spirit was high where reusing and recycling, growing vegetables and raising chooks, playing with makeshift toys, and bartering were part of daily life. Discover how Sydneysiders lived during the Great Depression, listen to personal stories of heartbreak and humour, and explore the key events and personalities of the period.

Bring your kids for dress-ups and the billycart quiz.

Block boys at St Peters' (detail), Sam Hood, 22 April 1935, Colourised by the HHT. Courtesy of Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales









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Venue
Museum of Sydney
Cnr Phillip and Bridge Streets
Sydney 2000
Phone: 02 9251 5988
Fax: 02 9251 5966
URL: www.hht.net.au/museums/mos
Notes: The Museum of Sydney is an imaginative museum offering the visitor a journey of discovery and wonder through Sydney 1788 and beyond. Fascinating exhibitions, films and state of the art technology spin stories of colonial life, Aboriginal culture, environment, trade, authority/law and everyday dramas and dreams. Nearest Public Transport: Two minute walk from Circular Quay and Circular Quay train station.
Opening Hours: Open daily 9.30am to 5pm.
Closed Christmas Day and Good Friday.
Facilities: disabled access, food outlet, parking available, public toilets


Prices
$10 Adult
$5 Children
$5 Concession
$5 Seniors
Free Members
$20 Family of 4


Contact Details
General Enquiries
Museum of Sydney
Historic Houses Trust
Cnr Bridge & Phillip Streets
Sydney 2000
Phone: 9251 5988
info@hht.net.au
 
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