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Boy Sneaks Last of Pie Date: 1950
Chef Samples Soup Date: 1950
Postman Gets Invitation Date: 1950
Patron Apes Maitre d Date: 1950
Dish of String Beans Date: 1950
Coffees Ready Date: 1950
May I Have Some More? Date: 1950
Dining Out For Easter Date: 1945
Hungry Boy Can t Wait Date: 1947
Biscuits and Cheese
Wife Pours Milk
Rajah Date: 1897
National Temperance League 1858Rev. Robert Maguire preaching the Gospel in front of the Clerkenwell Sessions House on Clerkenwell Green, London. Date: 1858
Guinness Brewery - Dublin 1890sExterior of Guinness Brewery in Dublin, Ireland, showing thousands of barrels in the brewery yard. Date: circa 1890s
Johannes Vermeer (1632-1675). The wine glass, c. 1658-1660Johannes Vermeer (1632-1675). Dutch painter specialized in domestic interior scenes of middle class life. The wine glass, c. 1658-1660
Pieter Claesz (c. 1597-1660). Still life, c. 1635. DetailPieter Claesz (c. 1597-1660). Dutch Golden Age still life painter. Still life, c. 1635. Detail. Oil on panel. Gemaldegalerie, Berlin. Germany
A Poitin still - Northern IrelandA Poitin still and a gang of rather young brewers! Northern Ireland. Date: circa 1903
Aztec Empire
Tea Table SettingTea table setting. Besides the teapot on a stand, with cups and saucers for the beverage itself, there are plates of bread and butter and an assortment of dainty cakes. Date: circa 1900
The Non-Drinking Host by H M Bateman. This illustration has four men sat around a card table. One man is smoking a cigarette but the other three are so distracted by their lack of beverage that their
Beer drinkers. Engraving by Roman Ribera. La Ilustracion Espanola y Americana, 1885
Tacuinum Sanitatis. Servant offering a glass of wine to hisTacuinum Sanitatis. 14th century. Medieval handbook of health. Servant offering a glass of wine to his master on his return home. Folio 87V
Tacuinum Sanitatis. Wine cellarTacuinum Sanitatis. 14th century. Medieval handbook of health. Wine cellar. Two men drinking wine while another man is extracting wine from a barrel. Folio 86v
Edouard Manet (1832-1883). Corner of a Cafe-Concert (probablEdouard Manet (1832-1883). French painter. Corner of a Cafe-Concert (probably 1877-1880). Oil on canvas. National Gallery. Londres. England. UK
Naples. View of a city street in the early 19th century. Italy. Engraving of 1852
Joachim and Annes Wedding. Codex of Predis (1476). ItalyJoachim and Annes Wedding. Codex of Predis (1476). Royal Library. Turin. Italy
Pink Lady coasterDrinks coaster for Pink Lady featuring an elegant gloved hand holding a glass of the sparkling beverage. Date: c.1960
Itinerant seller of tissane with flask and cups.. Handcolored copperplate engraving by M. S. from Benjamin Rotchs Manners and Customs of the French, London, Sotheran, 1893
Tea and coffee flower fairies sharing beverages.. Handcolored steel engraving by C. Geoffrois after an illustration by Jean Ignace Isidore Grandville from Les Fleurs Animees, Flower Fairies, Paris
Ovaltine advertisement, 1928Advertisement for soporific, milky bedtime drink Ovaltine from 1928, claiming it to be the ideal drink for athletes due to its ability to build up sinew and muscle
Cairo - Sellers of BouzaItinerant sellers of Bouza, a fermented alcoholic beverage produced from wheat in Egypt. Is this the origin of the English term booze??? Date: circa 1910s
Lyons coffee advertisementAdvertisement for Lyons instant coffee granules showing an immaculate 1950s housewife giving a demonstration of how to make the perfect cup of coffee. 1950s
Cow & Gate ChocolateAdvertisement for Cow & Gate Chocolate Milk " Natures Tonic Beverage"
Mexicans Making DrinkAztecs preparing a beverage (possibly chocolate or coffee)
Social / Savoy Derby 1914After the races: Derby night at the Savoy Hotel, London - those who have won, celebrate with champagne; those who have lost, drown their grief in the same beverage
Pulque, MexicoMexico - Harvesting PULQUE from agave or maguey plants, producing a popular fermented beverage
Religion / America / Non-ChReligious dance of the native Nicaraguans, dancing day and night under the influence of cacavate, an intoxicating beverage