Vintage Tea Room Business Cards

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This page hosts vintage Tea Room business cards and clipped newspaper and advertisements, both those that offer "a free reading with every meal" and those that present as public tea rooms. They are listed on one page, alphabetical first by state and then by tea room name. Some of these tea rooms may also appear in the following sets of images:  
This page hosts vintage Tea Room business cards and clipped newspaper and advertisements, both those that offer "a free reading with every meal" and those that present as public tea rooms. They are listed on one page, alphabetical first by state and then by tea room name. Some of these tea rooms may also appear in the following sets of images:  
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* [[Vintage Tea Room Postcards]] sorted by state or nation; one page per state or non-USA nation.
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* [[Vintage Tea Room Postcards]]: These are sorted by state or nation; one page per state or non-USA nation.
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* [[Vintage Tea Room Matchbook Covers]] Listed on one page, alphabetical first by state and then by tea room name
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* [[Vintage Tea Room Matchbook Covers]]: These are listed on one page, alphabetical first by state and then by tea room name
You can use the site's search function (at left, in the directory bar, to search for tea room (and tea cup) names).  
You can use the site's search function (at left, in the directory bar, to search for tea room (and tea cup) names).  

Revision as of 23:28, 7 October 2020

This page hosts vintage Tea Room business cards and clipped newspaper and advertisements, both those that offer "a free reading with every meal" and those that present as public tea rooms. They are listed on one page, alphabetical first by state and then by tea room name. Some of these tea rooms may also appear in the following sets of images:

You can use the site's search function (at left, in the directory bar, to search for tea room (and tea cup) names).

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Madame Evelyn reads tea leaves at the Spanish Court Tea Room, location unknown.


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