Entertainment in WW2:
Cinema, at first cinemas were closed by the government at the start of the war, but the government realised how important cinemas were, so they re opened, showing films about the war keeping people informed (or misinformed) and using Propaganda, also showing people how to behave, some films showed how people coped with the loss of family members in air raids, and reminded people to keep quiet about information incase of German spies.
there were three main singers in WW2, which kept morale high,
Vera Lynn (the nations sweetheart)
Gracie Fields
Anne shelton
Radio stations were also used to boost morale, the most popular one at the time, was "its that man again" up to 40% of Britain listened to this.
Ceramics have been a vital part of every household since early 20th century. They have various advantages such as their low cost, hardness of material, easy availability, and high melting points.
The two classes of ceramics are traditional ceramics and advanced ceramics. Traditional ceramics are made from clay, while advanced ceramics are made from non-clay minerals and engineered materials.
No, ceramics come from the earth.
Actually, gymnastics is a sport. It may seem like we do a lot of dance making it an art, but with all of the conditioning and hard work we put into it, you would understand.
Examples of mediums include painting, sculpture, photography, printmaking, and ceramics in the visual arts, as well as literature, music, dance, and theater in the performing arts.
Uranium was first used in the late 19th century, primarily as a source of yellow coloring for glass and ceramics. Its use expanded in the early 20th century with the discovery of its radioactive properties and its potential for energy generation in nuclear reactors.
Traditional ceramics are made from naturally occurring materials like clay, while new ceramics are often produced from synthetic compounds. New ceramics generally have higher strength, hardness, and durability compared to traditional ceramics, and can be engineered to have specific properties for different applications. Additionally, new ceramics can be produced at higher temperatures and with more complex shapes than traditional ceramics.
Wade Ceramics was created in 1867.
Heath Ceramics was created in 1948.
Franciscan Ceramics was created in 1962.
Goldscheider ceramics was created in 1885.
Waechtersbach ceramics was created in 1832.