turnbullephemera: Sunbathing should ensure a “feeling of stimulation and exhilaration” i
turnbullephemera: Sunbathing should ensure a “feeling of stimulation and exhilaration” if performed correctly. If instead the effect is “lassitude and weariness”, then one should review one’s practice. The Sunlight League originated in London in the 1920s, and following its inspiring example the Sunlight League of New Zealand was established in Christchurch in 1931, to encourage exposure to sunshine and fresh air, especially amongst children. Archbishop Julius and Sir Truby King spoke at the inaugural meeting. The Sunlight League was an important influence in the setting up of residential health camps for children in New Zealand, the first camp being held at Geraldine in August 1931. Sunlight League of New Zealand: Rules for sunbathing. [1930-1936]. up Eph-C-HEALTH-1930s-01 -- source link