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Tea time at Waterloo Station, London. 3rd April 1957
The ham sandwiches without which no railway refreshment room had seemed complete were one of the first casualties of rationing in World War Two
The Suffolk Regiment with the B. E. F. (The British Expeditionary Force)The Suffolk Regiment with the B.E.F. (The British Expeditionary Force). Pictures in the mess, having refreshments. The British Expeditionary Force was the name of the British Army in Western Europe
The tea ritual is observed even among the ruins of Ortona, Italy for Canadian soldiers K.H. Riddle of Granby, Quebec and S
A welcome cup of tea for families of Hull during the Second World War. 18th May 1942
Nigel Benn training in the gym ahead of his next fight with American Greg Taylor. 3rd March 1988
First & Last House in Lands End, Cornwall. 19th August 1973
Redcar supermarket hands out cups of tea. 1971
In Whipsnade Village, Bedfordshire, one can take tea at a genuine 15th Century thatched cottage where the gay sunshades lend an old world setting. 24th June 1945
Sarahs Tuck-In, Newcastle. 29th April 1990
Plumtree, Chalfont St Giles, Buckinghamshire. Circa February 1929
The continental touch in Dundees City Square! 6th June 1967
Holiday scenes. in Hastings, East Sussex. Holidaymakers enjoying a afternoon tea at a seafront cafe. June 1952
BOAC steward wakes a passenger on a BOAC flying boat service to the Far East with a cup of tea. Circa 1946
Bobby Smith of Tottenham Hotspur drinking a cup of tea with two young boys during a training session at Cheshunt, 22nd August 1963
Rotherham Football Club. Supporters buying tea from an Urn in the stands. 10th March 1966
Roger Hunt, Liverpool player, who didn t play due to injury, pours out tea for (l-r) Alf Arrowsmith, Ron Yeats and Willie Stevenson after the match at Turf Moor April 1964
Roadside CafAoe. Tea is served to coach passengers during a coach trip to ManchesterRoadside Cafś. Tea is served to coach passengers during a coach trip to Manchester. July 1955 A322a-001
Roadside Cafe. Tea is served to coach passengers during a coach trip to Manchester. July 1955 A322a-004