Gone But Not Forgotten Tea Room Business Cards
From Mystic Tea Room
(text) |
(added 2 Atlas, plus display save) |
||
Line 59: | Line 59: | ||
[[File:Atlas-Candy-and-Tea-Room-Duluth-MN-front.jpg|center|600px|thumb|XXX]] | [[File:Atlas-Candy-and-Tea-Room-Duluth-MN-front.jpg|center|600px|thumb|XXX]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | [[File:Atlas-Candy-and-Tea-Room-Creamer-Duluth-MN-side.jpg|center|600px|thumb|XXX]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | [[File:Atlas-Candy-and-Tea-Room-Creamer-Duluth-MN-backstamp.jpg|center|600px|thumb|XXX]] | ||
=== New York Tea Room Business Cards and Advertisements === | === New York Tea Room Business Cards and Advertisements === |
Revision as of 04:38, 15 October 2022
In this installment of "From the Land of Tea," we take a sneak-peek look at an upcoming page that will eventually be on display to the public. As a Patreon supporter, you have access to the page one full year before the public does.
- Patreon Release Date: October 14th, 2022.
- Public Release Date: October 14th, 2023.
Please tell your friends that they can subscribe to my Patreon stream for $2.00 per week:
Patrons: To discuss this and other Patreon pages with me, join my private Patreon Forum:
Today's topic is again Tea Rooms by Location. These are old postcards, and each one has a caption explaining it, and some have additional text. These images will eventually be on display at the Mystic Tea Room web site. As a Patreon supporter, you have access to them one full year before the public does.
To place this work in context, please read the following introductory pages
- The Mystic Tea Room
- Tea Room History
- Tea Room Business Cards
- Tea Room Postcards
- How To Read Tea Leaves
Gone But Not Forgotten =
Vintage postcards depicting early to mid 20th century tea rooms are not excruciatingly difficult to acquire. Search the online auctions and postcard dealer sites and and you will soon get started on a a nice little collection. But try to collect business cards from tea rooms of the same time period and you will run into a brick wall. They are hard to find, no doubt about it.
In this installmen i am featuring Tea Rooms of the 20th Century for which business cards, advertisements, or signage exist, but for which i have not (yet) found postcards.
Thanks to you, my Patrons, this page has made it to the web. In a year it will be made public and the business cards will eventually be folded into my page on Vintahe Tea Room Business Cards by state and city.