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Background imageImages Dated 24th September 2015: Where hospitable custom of a century survives. Free ale and bread for wayfarers

Where hospitable custom of a century survives. Free ale and bread for wayfarers. Survival of the old monasteries where wayfarers were given food and shelter for the night

Background imageImages Dated 24th September 2015: Canned Beer Will Take Less Space in Derby Day Hampers - Plan to Oust Bottles

Canned Beer Will Take Less Space in Derby Day Hampers - Plan to Oust Bottles. Canned beer is to make its appearance in Derby Day hampers

Background imageImages Dated 24th September 2015: In the kitchen of the restaurant car, the chef M. Roche consults the Maitre d Hotel about breakfast

In the kitchen of the restaurant car, the chef M. Roche consults the Maitre d Hotel about breakfast. undated

Background imageImages Dated 24th September 2015: A girl peeling apples in a kitchen. c. 1908

A girl peeling apples in a kitchen. c. 1908

Background imageImages Dated 24th September 2015: Customs workers at a bonded warehouse in London, England. undated

Customs workers at a bonded warehouse in London, England. undated

Background imageImages Dated 24th September 2015: Bees and honey at show at Crystal Palace

Bees and honey at show at Crystal Palace. The National show of bees and honey is in progress at the Crystal Palace, London. Photo shows a bee keeper smoking bees out of a hive. 1934

Background imageImages Dated 24th September 2015: Patients receive a Christmas treat, a glass of beer, at the Livingstone Hospital in Dartford

Patients receive a Christmas treat, a glass of beer, at the Livingstone Hospital in Dartford. 1937

Background imageImages Dated 24th September 2015: Sir CHarles Burdett and Baroness Poppy Rednig Von Trebnitz run restaurant in the city

Sir CHarles Burdett and Baroness Poppy Rednig Von Trebnitz run restaurant in the city. Sir Charles Burdett, with Baroness Poppy Hedwig von Trebnitz, and Miss Grace Corwell

Background imageImages Dated 24th September 2015: The Cock Pit tea shop in Eton

The Cock Pit tea shop in Eton

Background imageImages Dated 24th September 2015: The Cock Pit tea shop in Eton

The Cock Pit tea shop in Eton

Background imageImages Dated 24th September 2015: Man with a pint of beer at the Blue Anchor in Helston, Cornwall, England. 11 April 1956

Man with a pint of beer at the Blue Anchor in Helston, Cornwall, England. 11 April 1956

Background imageImages Dated 24th September 2015: The canteen at the Austin Motor Works where workers queue up to be served. Longbridge

The canteen at the Austin Motor Works where workers queue up to be served. Longbridge, Birmingham, England 1947

Background imageImages Dated 24th September 2015: Traffic lights control diners. Lunch hour crowds at Millbank restaurant eat to Stop

Traffic lights control diners. Lunch hour crowds at Millbank restaurant eat to Stop and Go signals. 29 January 1935

Background imageImages Dated 24th September 2015: Where hospitable custom of eight centuries survives. Free ale and bread for wayfarers

Where hospitable custom of eight centuries survives. Free ale and bread for wayfarers. Survival of the old monasteries where wayfarers were given food and shelter for the night

Background imageImages Dated 24th September 2015: Miss F. Newitt, landlady of the Crown pub in Chipstead, England. 11 December 1948

Miss F. Newitt, landlady of the Crown pub in Chipstead, England. 11 December 1948

Background imageImages Dated 24th September 2015: The Cock Pit tea shop in Eton

The Cock Pit tea shop in Eton

Background imageImages Dated 24th September 2015: Stefan, the wine waiter at the de l Elysee in Percy Street, Soho, London, England 18

Stefan, the wine waiter at the de l Elysee in Percy Street, Soho, London, England 18 October 1945 Elysee Restaurant 13 Percy Street Fitzrovia London, W1T 1DP

Background imageImages Dated 24th September 2015: Londoner who still wear hats and coats

Londoner who still wear hats and coats !. They work in the cold storage. Even in this scorching August there is one place in London where hats and coats are still welcome

Background imageImages Dated 24th September 2015: Man looking through the wines and spirits in the off licence department of the Globe Tavern

Man looking through the wines and spirits in the off licence department of the Globe Tavern. A state owned pub in Longtown, Carlisle, Cumbria, England. December 1948

Background imageImages Dated 24th September 2015: Where hospitable custom of eight centuries survives. Free ale and bread for wayfarers

Where hospitable custom of eight centuries survives. Free ale and bread for wayfarers. Survival of the old monasteries where wayfarers were given food and shelter for the night

Background imageImages Dated 24th September 2015: The Cock Pit tea shop in Eton

The Cock Pit tea shop in Eton

Background imageImages Dated 24th September 2015: Michael Bushell, the youngest competitor at age 15, is splashed with champagne by

Michael Bushell, the youngest competitor at age 15, is splashed with champagne by second place Guido Adorne, after winning the Soho Fair waiters race from Soho Square to Greek Street whilst carrying

Background imageImages Dated 24th September 2015: Preparations for the Bakers exhibition in Islington. Preparations for the confectioners

Preparations for the Bakers exhibition in Islington. Preparations for the confectioners and bakers exhibition are in progress at the Royal Agricultural hall, Islington

Background imageImages Dated 24th September 2015: Milton restaurant. 1937

Milton restaurant. 1937

Background imageImages Dated 24th September 2015: An Ash Wednesday City of London custom. Spiced buns and beer served in accordance

An Ash Wednesday City of London custom. Spiced buns and beer served in accordance with ancient custom after the attendance of the Liverymen at the Ash Wednesday service at St Pauls Cathedral

Background imageImages Dated 24th September 2015: Where hospitable custom of eight centuries survives. Free ale and bread for wayfarers

Where hospitable custom of eight centuries survives. Free ale and bread for wayfarers. Survival of the old monasteries where wayfarers were given food and shelter for the night

Background imageImages Dated 24th September 2015: A woman customer pulls her own pint of beer at The Elephant and Castle, London, England

A woman customer pulls her own pint of beer at The Elephant and Castle, London, England. June 1959

Background imageImages Dated 24th September 2015: Brewery workers with a brewers dray take a break from work for a portrait at the

Brewery workers with a brewers dray take a break from work for a portrait at the Thames Bank Distillery in Grosvenor Road, Millbank, London, England. c.1870

Background imageImages Dated 24th September 2015: Judging honey at Crystal Palace show. 1934

Judging honey at Crystal Palace show. 1934

Background imageImages Dated 24th September 2015: Brewery workers take a break from work for a portrait at the Thames Bank Distillery

Brewery workers take a break from work for a portrait at the Thames Bank Distillery in Grosvenor Road, Millbank, London, England. c.1870

Background imageImages Dated 24th September 2015: The Cock Pit tea shop in Eton

The Cock Pit tea shop in Eton

Background imageImages Dated 24th September 2015: The Cock Pit tea shop in Eton

The Cock Pit tea shop in Eton

Background imageImages Dated 24th September 2015: The Cosy Corner pub, a favourite with fruit market porters in Glasgow, Scotland

The Cosy Corner pub, a favourite with fruit market porters in Glasgow, Scotland. Landlord Pat McGlynn chats with customers as barman John Lee eyes the froth of a newly pulled pint of beer

Background imageImages Dated 24th September 2015: Sir CHarles Burdett and Baroness Poppy Rednig Von Trebnitz run restaurant in the city

Sir CHarles Burdett and Baroness Poppy Rednig Von Trebnitz run restaurant in the city. Sir Charles Burdett, with Baroness Poppy Hedwig von Trebnitz, and Miss Grace Corwell

Background imageImages Dated 24th September 2015: Helsinki and personalities

Helsinki and personalities

Background imageImages Dated 24th September 2015: Roasting an ox in Gloucester. 30 June 1938

Roasting an ox in Gloucester. 30 June 1938

Background imageImages Dated 24th September 2015: Pierre Gironde after success in Paris wins the London waiters race through the streets

Pierre Gironde after success in Paris wins the London waiters race through the streets of Chiswick ending in the Polytechnic Stadium whilst carrying a tray of champagne

Background imageImages Dated 24th September 2015: Waiter who strikes a different note, successful composer of music in his spare time

Waiter who strikes a different note, successful composer of music in his spare time. Richard Dabson, who works as a waiter in a Piccadilly Circus restaurant by day

Background imageImages Dated 24th September 2015: Womens champion runs city cafe devoted chess

Womens champion runs city cafe devoted chess. Sitting tense in a silence broken only by the rattler coffee cups, chess friends have found a haven in a City of London cafe

Background imageImages Dated 24th September 2015: Queen Mary Chef Mr J. Pearce, assisted by second chef, Mr George Thomas (left) goes

Queen Mary Chef Mr J. Pearce, assisted by second chef, Mr George Thomas (left) goes over a pre-austerity menu as new and reconditioned British liners re-establish their place in the North Atlantic

Background imageImages Dated 24th September 2015: Cooking Dinners. 1933

Cooking Dinners. 1933

Background imageImages Dated 24th September 2015: The chipped potatoes, or chips, is one of Britains great favourites and are sent

The chipped potatoes, or chips, is one of Britains great favourites and are sent down from the vegetable kitchen raw to be fried on the various restaurant floors immediately before serving. undated

Background imageImages Dated 24th September 2015: The Tea Centre off the Haymarket, London 1951

The Tea Centre off the Haymarket, London 1951

Background imageImages Dated 24th September 2015: A lemonade stall offering refreshments to vistors of a park

A lemonade stall offering refreshments to vistors of a park. England. c.1895 Photograph by Paul Martin (d.1944)

Background imageImages Dated 24th September 2015: Men of Harlech taste the wine and wash away the taste with a pint of beer. Gwynedd, North Wales

Men of Harlech taste the wine and wash away the taste with a pint of beer. Gwynedd, North Wales. June 1964

Background imageImages Dated 24th September 2015: A waitress serves a booth at Flanagans restaurant near the Victoria and Albert Museum

A waitress serves a booth at Flanagans restaurant near the Victoria and Albert Museum in Kensington, London, England. May 1966

Background imageImages Dated 24th September 2015: Cooking Dinners 1933

Cooking Dinners 1933

Background imageImages Dated 24th September 2015: The Cock Pit tea shop in Eton

The Cock Pit tea shop in Eton



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