(i) For wealthy Britishers, an annual ‘London Season’ was organised which included several cultural events, such as the opera, the theatre and the classical music performances. (ii) Working classes met in pubs and taverns to have a drink. (iii) Libraries, art galleries and museums were established in the 19th century to provide entertainment for the common people. (iv) Music halls were popular among the lower classes, and by the early 20th century, cinema became a means of great mass entertainment for mixed audiences.