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Breakfast by Muriel DawsonA jolly little girl with brown hair and eyes sips from a mug decorated with a painting of a cockerel
Chimpanzees Tea Party Date: 1930s
White Star Line - demitasse cup and broken mugWhite Star Line - Bradford pattern Second-Class demitasse cup, and broken Third-Class mug. Date: 20th century
Porcelain factory, Doubi, Karlovy Vary, CzechoslovakiaA young woman, Wanda Janakova, working in a porcelain factory in Doubi, Karlovy Vary, Czechoslovakia. This factory specialised in coffee and tea sets, many of which are exported to western Europe
Two working class men enjoying a break from work with a cup of tea. Date: 1920s
Young woman cooking in a kitchen Date: circa 1990s
Take My Tip The one way to follow horses with successTake My Tip.. Theres only one way of following horses with any success... AND THIS IS IT! circa 1930s
Small Restaurant Date: 1948
THERMAL TEA URNA classic tea urn, the type used to serve up steaming hot cups of tea in cafes and tea shops in Great Britain. Date: 1940s
Spice Merchant - Algiers, AlgeriaA fabulous photograph of a Spice Merchant of Algiers, Algeria. Date: circa 1905
The Cleveland Mobile Canteen (patent no. 5783) for FinlandThe Cleveland Mobile Canteen (patent no. 5783) designed specifically for Finland. Date: circa 1938
Hotel Majestic, Durban, Natal Province, South AfricaYe Mug & Jug Inn, Hotel Majestic, Durban, Natal Province, South Africa. Date: circa 1940
Cutout Christmas card in the shape of a tankard with holly, ivy leaves and horseshoe. Date: circa 1890s
Bexhill, Little Folks HomeChildren sit in the sunshine at the Little Folks Home, Bexhill. Staff hand round bread and butter and fill mugs from a jug
Joe Kings Rathskeller, New York City, USAJoe Kings Rathskeller, 17th Street and 3rd Avenue, New York City, USA -- a retro-style restaurant serving old-fashioned German-American-Irish food. Date: circa 1950s
White earthenware, Plate 59, showing dishes, serving dishes, jugs, bowls and other items. Date: circa 1880s
Cups and Saucers, Mugs with Mottoes, Plate 35Cups and Saucers, Moustache Cups, Mugs with Mottoes, Plate 35, showing patterned cups, saucers and mugs. Date: circa 1880s
St Vincents Orphanage, Hereford - RefectoryThe refectory (dining room) at St Vincents Orphanage, Hereford, laid out with mugs and plates. Date: circa 1908
Pewterer 1827A pewterer hammering mugs, jugs, plates etc in his studio. Date: 1827
Royal Army Pay Corps group, WW1Group photo, six men of the Royal Army Pay Corps, with a kitten, somewhere in France during the First World War. The sign reads: Cheer O, The Mugs. Date: circa 1918
St Marys Waifs and Strays Home, Felixstowe - Dining HallSt Marys Waifs and Strays Home, Felixstowe. The dining hall is being laid out for tea, with mugs, plates and stacks of sliced bread
Interior of a mobile kitchen, WW2Interior of a mobile kitchen, looking towards the rear, 25 August 1941. Date: 1941
Firefighters outside canteen vanFirefighters outside a canteen van with mugs of tea. Date: 1933
Scouts in camp, AustraliaA group of scouts in camp under an overhanging rock, New South Wales, Australia
British soldier washing clothes, Western Front, WW1A British soldier washing clothes near the Western Front during World War One. Date: circa 1916
B. R. S. M Tea PartyChildren, attended by adults, sit at trestle tables in a small hall. Their mugs are filled from watering-cans. A hand-written caption states B.R.S.M. perhaps part of the Ragged Schools Mission
Decorating Coronation beakers, 1911Women at the Royal Doulton Potteries at Burslem, pictured decorating and glazing the Coronation beakers to commemorate the Coronation of King George V in 1911 and given to 100
A Cosy Diner - Workmen have lunch amid the air raidsKeep Calm and Carry On. A quite fantastic photograph showing two workmen engaged in repairing air raid damage in the London area continue with their private luncheon although the sirens have sounded
Barman has a stern word with a disreputable customer who has been stealing pewter beer tankards, which he has been turning into coinage to bring back to spend at the same establishment
Gipsy woman making tea, Charlwood, SurreyA gipsy woman making tea in the open air at an encampment in the Newdigate area of Charlwood, Surrey. There is a loaf of white bread and a plate of uncooked bacon on the table
Carpenters saw a large logA team of carpenters use a long two-person saw to split a large trunk log into planks. Watercolour Painting by Malcolm Greensmith
Pottery Sellers - Tangiers, Morocco