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A Master of Mlllions by George Edward ClivePromotional postcard for A Master of Millions by George Edward Clive. Copyright granted 5th November /1907. Snatching the glass is the American hero of the title
Advert for Asprey cocktail cabinets 1934Two designed cocktail cabinets, left, made in the shape of a traditional oak barrel with chromium plated bands, containing 6 English crystal cut glass tumblers with two bottle spaces for whiskey
Gentlemen toasting round dinner table, c. 1800A toast round the table, c. 1800 Date: C.1800
Tatler cover - London nightlife, 1958Front cover of The Tatler for February 26 1958 featuring a photograph of a couple enjoying a night out in London. Date: 1958
Palais Royal, Paris 1841Gentlemen playing chess at Palais Royal, at the corner of the Rue St. Honore, in Paris. 1841
Pressing pomace, California wine industry, USA. Date: circa 1910
Radio Franks Restaurant, New York City, USARadio Franks Restaurant, East 55th Street, New York City, USA, with an inset photo of Frank Bessinger, singer, pianist and song writer. Date: circa 1930s
Winston Churchill hunting wild boar, drinkingThe Duke of Westminster and Winston Churchill hunting wild boars at Foucarmont, in the forest of Eu. Here Winston Churchill has a drink from a hip flask before the start of a hunt
Poster advertising Schicks aperitif, showing a woman in Pierrot costume with a glass in her hand. Date: 1930
Advert for Robinsons Barley, 1927 Drink this daily for beautys sake Date: 1927
Ovaltine advert, 1927 focusing on the idea of creating energy an nervous vitality Date: 1927
Lord Lansdownes Lounge Bar, Dayton, Ohio, USALord Lansdownes Lounge Bar, under the management of Pat Finnegan, in North Main Street, Dayton, Ohio, USA, offering food, cocktails and entertainment at reasonable prices. Date: 1942
Business card, Calton Bar, Kobe, JapanBusiness card for the Calton (or Carlton) Bar, Sannomiyacho, Kobe, Japan, the finest place in town, with service by more than a dozen beautiful girls
Creme de Menthe advertisement, 1914Advertisement in The Sketch in 1914, for Freezomint, the original French Creme de Menthe cusenier, a popular drink at supper clubs during the First World War and 1920s. Date: 1914
Martins VVO, Drambie and Denis-Mounie, New YorkAdvert for drinks - Martins VVO, Drambie and Denis-Mounie, from programme for Revue Folies Bergeres at the French Casino, New York, 1934 Date: 1934
Boys coming out of a sweet shop, Balham, SW LondonBoys coming out of a sweet shop in Balham, SW London, with bottled drinks. Date: circa 1961
Bystander masthead 1929, society at an ice rinkLovely illustrated design by Howard K. Elcock for The Bystander magazines masthead depicting fashionable society at an ice rink
Munich beer hall. Illustration by O. Graf published in L Illustration on August 3rd, 1901. Engraving
Brewing. Published in The Arts and Industry of all Nations around 1860 by Charles Knight. Engraving
Brewers Vat. Illustration from London (Volume IV) published by Charles Knight in London in 1841. Engraving
Boy drinking up champagne from a feastRests of the feast. 1885. Engraving. Date: 1885
PELLEGRINI, Carlos Enrique (1800-1875). Tertulia porte Buenos Aires). 1831. Costumbrism. Watercolour
The Flying Pole. 2nd half 17 c. Viceroyalty of New Spain. Panel screen with genre scenes. Lower detail with pulque drinkers and fight. Mexican School. Oil on canvas. SPAIN
Liqueur Galliano. Italian herbal liqueur created in 1896. Named after Giuseppe Galliano, hero of the First Italo-Ethiopian War. Advertising Poster of 1902. Contemporary Art. Engraving
Barrels of drinkSlide showing a picture of barrels containing various drinks stacked up. The drinks include gin, brandy, whiskey, rum, port, sherry, porter, ale and stout. Part of Box 366
Corona vans and drivers, Chadwell Heath, East LondonCorona vans and their drivers in a depot at Chadwell Heath, East London. Corona was a popular brand of soft drinks, delivered regularly to peoples homes. Date: 20th century
Notice published by London Licensed Victuallers, WW1Prohibition of Treating (ie buying a drink for another person). Notice published by London Licensed Victuallers, 11 October 1915
Cruikshank, The Gin Shop, plate 2These are the drinks that are sold night and day, at the bar of the Gin-shop, so glittering and gay. Illustration no. 2 of 12 by George Cruikshank to The Gin-Shop
Freemans Glass Lemon drink advertisement, WW1Advertisement for Freeman Glass Lemon, an instant lemonade drink to be diluted with water and which, if the advertisement is to be believed
Drinks during an interval at the Olympia Music Hall in ParisL abreuvoir de L Olympia pendant un entr acte (Drinks during an interval at the Olympia Music Hall in Paris) - c. 1918.Recognisable by its giant red glowing letters above the establishment
1st Bellevue Scouts making drinksBoys of the 1st Bellevue Scout Troop of Johannesburg, South Africa, making drinks
Vers la Fronti貥: The French advanceA French column on the march to the front line in north-eastern France. As they pass through a village, they are offered drinks by the locals. Date: August 1914
Cartoon, The Two Extremes of Public Opinion, WW1Cartoon, The Two Extremes of Public Opinion, Optimism and Pessimism, during the First World War. On the left is a smiling, patriotic man reading the financial news
Johnnie Walker advertisement, WW1First World War advertisement showing Johnnie Walker meeting a recruitment sergeant in 1914. Johnnie Walker: " How goes the recruiting
Water distiller for lifeboats by G. H. DavisFresh water from the sea: a simple distiller for lifeboats. The K.M. Distiller, producing fresh water and hot drinks, and other life-saving devices for castaways, in use during the Second World War
Dewars Whisky advertisementAdvertisement for Dewars whisky, featuring a smart footman in full livery and powdered wig carrying a decanter and glass on a tray. Date: 1927
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
Hebe in Society by TeddyThe vogue of the cocktail party at its height in 1928. A chic woman in a short pink dress dishes out drinks to two male guests in evening dress. Date: 1928
Maid with tray of drinksHarlequin illustration, showing a maid with a tray of drinks. Date: 1923
Tatler front cover, April 1964Front cover of The Tatler featuring a fine array of wine glasses, full to the brim with many types of ros鮠 Date: 1964
Print Users Yearbook -- tennis matchPrint Users Yearbook -- people playing a tennis match in a large garden, with a tray of drinks ready for when they take a break. Date: circa 1930s
Advert for Asprey glassware 1934A selection of glasses for a wedding gift: crystal decanter brandy with engraved hunting scene, champagne, claret, port and sherry, cocktail, liqueur and tumblers. Date: 1934
Advert for Rosss Belfast Ginger Ale 1911Supreme luxury Rosss Belfast Ginger Ale, available on the Olympic, the largest vessel at the time. Date: 1911
Three women in summer dressesThree women in their best summer dresses, holding cooling drinks in their hands
Advert for Icy-Hot vacuum flasks 1916Keeps contents ice cold for 72 hours; hot for 24 hours, comes in container enameled in leather effect, with nickel-plated shoulder and drinking cup. 1916
Cards EveningLooks like someones in for a treat this evening! Tables set with cards, coffee, snacks and drinks, underneath a standard lamp in the corner of a room. Date: 1930s
Advert for Asprey cocktail cabinets 1936Cocktail wagon in walnut and chromium, closing mahogany with chromium mounts, walnut with rising back panel fitted with English cut glass and separate serving tray and limed oak
Lyons Corner HouseA Lyons Nippie waitress at a Lyons Corner House tries to take down an order from a young couple, who seem more interested in one another than ordering food or drinks! Date: early 1930s