Camps were probably a lifeline for children in some families, especially those from the heavily industrialised, inner city areas like Birmingham. Not only could they provide health improving benefits, but also places they could help develop youngsters to become young adults. A lot of happy faces in the photos below.
This was Penrhos, Anglesey in 1939. Press cuttings from British Newspaper Archive. Viv.
This was Penrhos, Anglesey in 1939. Press cuttings from British Newspaper Archive. Viv.