SKINT! Making do in the Great Depression
Exhibition on until 25 July
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 Sydney siders 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 billy cart quiz.
To win one of 5 double passes to see the exhibition email your contact details to competition@hht.net.au with "Bayview" in the subject line. Only winners will be contacted.
Museum of Sydney
Cnr Bridge & Phillip Streets
Open daily 9.30 am - 5pm
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