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[[File:Ye-Olde-McCormick-Tea-House-Baltimore-MD-1-chrome-front.jpg|center|600px|thumb|Ye Olde McCormick Tea House, Baltimore, MD, chrome, postcard front, circa 1959. This is one of several chrome-era postcards photographed at the headquarters of McCormick spice and tea company, also known as Bee Brand, and McCormick-Schilling. The tea room was open to the public, and the guests were served by young white women, called hostesses," dressed in a Hollywood approximation of "Elizabethan gowns." Here we see two company executives being served by the "lady in blue and pink," in front of the fireplace, on the mantel of which is carved the company slogan, "Make the best -- Someone will buy it."]]
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Maryland State Tea Room Gallery, in alphabetical order by name of city or town.
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[[File:Ye-Olde-McCormick-Tea-House-Baltimore-MD-1-chrome-back.jpg|center|600px|thumb|Ye Olde McCormick Tea House, Baltimore, MD, chrome, postcard front, circa 1959. This card is marked "59-A" where the stamp would be placed, thus dating the year and its position in the series. The two executives are named here as John N. Curlett, President of McCormick & Co., at left, and Charles P. McCormick, Chairman of the Board, at right. There is also an invitation that when in San Francisco, one should visit the Colonial Inn at the California McCormick-Schilling Planet.]]
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== Baltimore ==
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[[File:Ye-Olde-McCormick-Tea-House-Baltimore-MD-1-chrome-front.jpg|center|600px|thumb|Ye Olde McCormick Tea House, Baltimore, MD, chrome, postcard front, circa 1959. This is one of several chrome-era postcards photographed at the headquarters of McCormick spice and tea company, which also marketed Bee Brand spices, Banquet Tea, and McCormick-Schilling herbs and spices. The tea room was open to the public, and the guests were served by young white women, called "attractive hostesses," dressed in a Hollywood approximation of "Elizabethan gowns." Here we see two company executives being served by the "lady in blue and pink," in front of the fireplace, on the mantel of which is carved the company slogan, "Make the best -- Someone will buy it."]]
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[[File:Ye-Olde-McCormick-Tea-House-Baltimore-MD-1-chrome-back.jpg|center|600px|thumb|Ye Olde McCormick Tea House, Baltimore, MD, chrome, postcard front, circa 1959. This card is marked "59-A" where the stamp would be placed, thus dating the year and its position in the series. The two executives are named here as John N. Curlett, President of McCormick & Co., at left, and Charles P. McCormick, Chairman of the Board, at right. There is also an invitation that when in San Francisco, one should visit the Colonial Inn at the California McCormick-Schilling Plant.]]
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<i><b>catherine yronwode</b><br>curator, historian, and docent
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<br><b>The Mystic Tea Room</b></i>
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==See Also==
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* [[:Category:Tea Rooms|Tea Rooms]]
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* [[Tea Room History]]
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* [[Vintage Tea Room Postcards]]
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* [[Vintage Tea Room Business Cards]]
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* [[Vintage Tea Room Matchbook Covers]]
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* [[Dating Tea Room Postcards]]
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[[Category:Tea Rooms]]
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[[Category:Vintage_Tea_Room_Postcards]]

Latest revision as of 21:27, 7 November 2020

Maryland State Tea Room Gallery, in alphabetical order by name of city or town.

Baltimore

Ye Olde McCormick Tea House, Baltimore, MD, chrome, postcard front, circa 1959. This is one of several chrome-era postcards photographed at the headquarters of McCormick spice and tea company, which also marketed Bee Brand spices, Banquet Tea, and McCormick-Schilling herbs and spices. The tea room was open to the public, and the guests were served by young white women, called "attractive hostesses," dressed in a Hollywood approximation of "Elizabethan gowns." Here we see two company executives being served by the "lady in blue and pink," in front of the fireplace, on the mantel of which is carved the company slogan, "Make the best -- Someone will buy it."
Ye Olde McCormick Tea House, Baltimore, MD, chrome, postcard front, circa 1959. This card is marked "59-A" where the stamp would be placed, thus dating the year and its position in the series. The two executives are named here as John N. Curlett, President of McCormick & Co., at left, and Charles P. McCormick, Chairman of the Board, at right. There is also an invitation that when in San Francisco, one should visit the Colonial Inn at the California McCormick-Schilling Plant.

catherine yronwode
curator, historian, and docent
The Mystic Tea Room

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