At the Acorn, Barnet Youth People's Club

PART OF:
The photographic library of the 'Daily Herald' newspaper
Made:
19 February 1945 in Barnet
maker:
Nixon
At the Acorn, Barnet Youth People's Club, 19 February 1945 At the Acorn, Barnet Youth People's Club, 19 February 1945 At the Acorn, Barnet Youth People's Club, 19 February 1945

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At the Acorn, Barnet Youth People's Club, 19 February 1945
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At the Acorn, Barnet Youth People's Club, 19 February 1945
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© The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum

At the Acorn, Barnet Youth People's Club, 19 February 1945
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© The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum

Silver gelatin print by Nixon for the Daily Herald, dated 19 February 1945. Image shows Odham's Press publicity department employee Bettina Hutchinson at The Acorn, Barnet Young People's Club in Greater London. Caption on verso reads: "At the Acorn, Barnet Young People's Club. A game of darts in progress. With table tennis and other games, dancing and music, film shows, lectures and a free cup of tea and a cake, nightly membership fee is only 4d.

This photograph accompanied an article titled "A Model for Britain's Youth Clubs: Acorn is Shining Light" by Mea Allan, which appeared on page 3 of the Daily Herald on 19 February 1945.

Details

Category:
Photographs
Collection:
Daily Herald Archive
Object Number:
1983-5236/31848
Materials:
paper (fibre product)
Measurements:
overall: 184 mm x 245 mm
type:
photograph
credit:
Daily Herald Archive, National Science and Media Museum