why were British industrial workers encouraged to spend their holidays by the sea?
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For wealthy britishers there had long been an annual "london season". several events such as opera, theatre n classical music performance had been organised for an elite group of 300 - 400 families 2. however working class used to meet in pubs to have drinks, exchange news and organise political actions. 3. libraries galleries n museums had been established to provide people with a sense of history n pride in d achievements of british. 4. at first , no. of visitors to the museum was 15000 but as the entry was made free the no. increased to 127643 in 1824-25. 5. music halls were popular amongst lower class. 6. cinema was a great mass of enteryainment for mixed audience. 7. british industrial workers were encouraged to spend their holidays by the sea.. over 1 million british people went to the seside at blackpool in 1883. 8. in 1939 the no. increased to 7 million .
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