Vintage Tea Room Postcards

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The rise of the tea room movement happened to coincide with the the postcard craze, which was in full flower from 1905 until World War One. Even after the wanng popularity of postcards set in during the 1920s, manny tea rooms found that mailing cards were an inexpensive way to boost their business.  
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The beginning of the tea room movement happened to coincide with the the postcard craze, which was in full flower from 1905 until World War One. Even after postcards waned a bit in popularity during the 1920s, many tea rooms kept on printing the, as they had learned that illustrated mailing cards were an inexpensive way to boost their business.  
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Postcard stamps only cost one cent back then, so in some some tea rooms, when you sat down to order, a pre-stamped postcard of where you were seated accompanied the menu, and you were encouraged to write a message and mail it to a friend. Thus, today's postcard collectors find many tea room cards with messages on the back that read something like, "Hello, Edith. We found this wonderful little place — maybe you can come along next time and we will stop here to eat. The viw is lovely. — Mabel"
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Postcard stamps only cost one cent back then, so in some some tea rooms, when you sat down to order, a pre-stamped postcard showing the room in which you were seated accompanied the menu, and you were encouraged to write a message and mail it to a friend. Thus, today's postcard collectors find many tea room cards with messages on the back that read something like this:
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''Hello, Edith.
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We found this wonderful <br>
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little place on the way  <br>
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to the Falls — <br>
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Maybe you can come along  <br>
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next time and we'll stop <br>
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here to eat. The view is <br>
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lovely and food is great.
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— Mabel''
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On this site you will find many, many interior and exterior views of quaint, old-fashioned tea rooms. Read about [[Tea Room History]] here, and look for the places themselves alphabetically, by State or Nation.  
On this site you will find many, many interior and exterior views of quaint, old-fashioned tea rooms. Read about [[Tea Room History]] here, and look for the places themselves alphabetically, by State or Nation.  

Revision as of 03:05, 4 September 2020

The beginning of the tea room movement happened to coincide with the the postcard craze, which was in full flower from 1905 until World War One. Even after postcards waned a bit in popularity during the 1920s, many tea rooms kept on printing the, as they had learned that illustrated mailing cards were an inexpensive way to boost their business.

Postcard stamps only cost one cent back then, so in some some tea rooms, when you sat down to order, a pre-stamped postcard showing the room in which you were seated accompanied the menu, and you were encouraged to write a message and mail it to a friend. Thus, today's postcard collectors find many tea room cards with messages on the back that read something like this:

Hello, Edith.
We found this wonderful
little place on the way
to the Falls —
Maybe you can come along
next time and we'll stop
here to eat. The view is
lovely and food is great.
— Mabel

On this site you will find many, many interior and exterior views of quaint, old-fashioned tea rooms. Read about Tea Room History here, and look for the places themselves alphabetically, by State or Nation.

Please note that as we build this site, not every state will have a tea room. Watch us grow!

Tea Rooms of the United States

Tea Rooms of the British Commonwealth

Tea Rooms of Europe

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