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  • Cup of strong tea (also known as builders tea) in a 'greasy spoon; caf.
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  • Tea for two at the Blue Sky Cafe on the 23rd June 2017 in Cromer in North Norfolk, United Kingdom
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  • Hackney carnival 2014. The procession started in Ridley Road and passed by the The Hackney Town Hall with thousands of spectators lining the road. A group of dancers wear tea cups and pots as hats inspired by Alice in Wonderland.
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  • Tea cup with English Breakfast Tea on orange background.
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  • Tea cup with English Breakfast Tea on orange background.
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  • Tea cup with English Breakfast Tea on orange background.
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  • Tea cup with English Breakfast Tea on orange background.
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  • Tea cup with English Breakfast Tea on orange background.
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  • Tea cup holders on a wall next to a chai wallahs stand Chadni Chowk, New Delhi, India
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  • The interior of Scotti’s snack bar in Clerkenwell, London. Part of the historic Italian community, the cafe is one of the last ‘classic’ cafes left in London with an original, untouched 1960s decor.
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  • Homeless man in tent in front of St Peter-upon-Cornhill Church during the coronavirus pandemic on the 24th April 2020 in London, United Kingdom.  St Michael, Cornhill, is a medieval parish church in the City of London with pre-Norman Conquest parochial foundation. It lies in the ward of Cornhill. The medieval structure was lost in the Great Fire of London, and replaced by the present building, traditionally attributed to Sir Christopher Wren.
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  • Hackney carnival 2014. The procession started in Ridley Road and passed by the The Hackney Town Hall with thousands of spectators lining the road. A black woman fronts a group of dancers singing to the beats.
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  • The Classic Car Boot Sale at the Southbank Centre, South Bank, London, UK. Vintage cars, fashion and style assemble together to celebrate all things classic from the 1940s to 1960s. Performers do a song and dance routine about tea, dressed in cup and saucer outifts.
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  • The Classic Car Boot Sale at the Southbank Centre, South Bank, London, UK. Vintage cars, fashion and style assemble together to celebrate all things classic from the 1940s to 1960s. Performers do a song and dance routine about tea, dressed in cup and saucer outifts.
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  • The Classic Car Boot Sale at the Southbank Centre, South Bank, London, UK. Vintage cars, fashion and style assemble together to celebrate all things classic from the 1940s to 1960s. Performers do a song and dance routine about tea, dressed in cup and saucer outifts.
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  • The Classic Car Boot Sale at the Southbank Centre, South Bank, London, UK. Vintage cars, fashion and style assemble together to celebrate all things classic from the 1940s to 1960s. Performers do a song and dance routine about tea, dressed in cup and saucer outifts.
    20140315_south bank tea performance_...jpg
  • The Classic Car Boot Sale at the Southbank Centre, South Bank, London, UK. Vintage cars, fashion and style assemble together to celebrate all things classic from the 1940s to 1960s. Performers do a song and dance routine about tea, dressed in cup and saucer outifts.
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  • A cup of tea placed a floral plastic table lining at the Farm Cafe in rural Holbeach on the 23rd June 2017 in Norfolk, United Kingdom. Established during the 1950’s after the owners parents set up a tea stop on the east bound A17, the cafe has grown over the years and attracts coach loads of tourist and travellers often en route to the north Norfolk coast.
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  • Nobleman Nahar Singhji, also known as Rao Saheb, with his wife Rani Saheb, daughter-in-law and grandaughter, enjoy a genteel and relaxed cup of tea on the law of their lake side home on the grounds of the Deogarh Mahal Palace, now a heritage hotel.  This architectural jewel was, prior to it becoming so in 1996, a fortress - palace, dating back 340 years. It belonged to the Mewar aristocracy, their magnificent fort a fitting stronghold for one of its sixteen “umraos” - the most senior feudal barons attending on the Maharana of Udaipur, Rajasthan,
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  • Tea pot and cup on a yellow table on 07th April 2017 in Dublin, Republic of Ireland. Dublin is the largest city and capital of the Republic of Ireland.
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  • An old man drinks a cup of tea outside a coffee-house in the Bein al-Qasreen area, Islamic Cairo, Cairo, Egypt
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  • Tourist postcards of Prince Charles for sale near Piccadilly Circus, London, UK. Also other British icons such as the full English breakfast, the cup of tea and the Queen.
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  • Tourist postcards of Prince Charles for sale near Piccadilly Circus, London, UK. Also other British icons such as the full English breakfast and the cup of tea.
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  • Tourist postcards of Prince Charles for sale near Piccadilly Circus, London, UK. Also other British icons such as the full English breakfast and the cup of tea.
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  • Ron Whittam, a member of the Serpentine Swimming Club, drinks a cup of tea after swimming on a cold Winter's day, Hyde Park, London, UK. The Serpentine Lake is situated in Hyde Park, London’s largest central open space. The Serpentine Swimming Club was formed in 1864 ‘to promote the healthful habit of bathing in open water throughout the year’.  Its headquarters were beneath an old elm tree on the south side of the lake, a wooden bench for clothing being the only facility.  At this time London was undergoing rapid expansion and Hyde Park was now in the centre of a densely populated built up area and provided a place of relaxation to its urbanised masses. Now, the club has its own (somewhat spartan) changing facilities and members are  permitted by the Royal Parks to swim in the lake any morning before 09:30.  They race every Saturday morning throughout the year, regardless of the weather.
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  • Detail shot of Erva Mate tea drink, hand holding decorative cup. Gaucho cowboy Rodeo, Flores de Cunha, Rio Grande do Sul.
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  • Detail shot of Erva Mate tea drink, hand holding decorative cup. Gaucho cowboy Rodeo, Flores de Cunha, Rio Grande do Sul.
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  • A prisoner makes a cup of tea in his cell. HMP/YOI Portland, Dorset, United Kingdom.
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  • A man drinks tea in a Jaipur bazaar, Jaipur, India
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  • Uthiradam and Vairakannu take a break for tea after their exercise session, Tamaraikulum Elders's Village, Cuddalore, Tamil Nadu, India
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  • Seated in a camping chair, a 15 year-old teenage girl sips tea whilst being served steaming rice in a field whilst on a family camping holiday. The heat from her hot meal rises in the summer air as a hand from the cook scoops out the rice on to plastic camping plates. She is on a family holiday on the North Devon coast in southwest England and in the background we see this meadow beyond that belongs to a local farmer. The campsite is basic without crowds of caravanners and other noisy holidaymakers. The grass is lush and green suggesting it has been a wet summer.
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  • Luke makes a cup of coffee while the nets are down trawling the sea bed to keep him going through the long night.  Luke is a Folkestone based fisherman out trawling solo for a regular 12 hour night shift on a fishing trip in his boat Valentine FE20, Hythe Bay, the English Channel, United Kingdom.
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  • An elderly man of 80 years of age brings two mugs of tea beneath the shadows of a patio shelter, 5th May 2018, in Wrington, North Somerset, England.
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  • A man holding a take away bacon and egg bap whilst sitting at an outisde bench at a roadside cafe on the 23rd June 2017 in Brome North Suffolk, United Kingdom
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  • A man waiting for his lunch at The Shepherdess cafe along City Road, Islington, on the 11th November 2010 in East London in the United Kingdom.
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  • Claire Foreman taking a break at Lilly’s Pantry, a transport cafe along the A12 on the 26th October 2009 in Darsham in the United kingdom.
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  • On a wintry morning, a waste disposal worker enjoys a hot drink at a roadside burger van on the 5th January 2010 in Thetford Forest in the United kingdom.
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  • The kitchen at 269 Leigham Court Road sheltered housing on 13th June 2016 in South London, United Kingdom. 269 Leigham Court Road was designed by architect Kate Macintosh, and brutalist in design. In May 2015, residents campaigned to Historic England and the building was awarded Grade II listing. In June 2016, the council announced plans to regenerate the estate, rather than rebuild.
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  • A Chai Wallah or tea maker makes tea in Old Delhi, India.<br />
Tradionally Indian tea is a mixture of tea leaves, water, sugar and sometimes spices boiled together and strained into cups
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  • A prisoner making a tea round for the chapel staff at HMP Downview Women's Prison at Sutton in Surrey. Downview is closed prison for adult women and young female offenders (both remand and convicted).
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  • Portrait of Jesus at a tea shop on the streets of Yangon, Myanmar on 5th November 2016
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  • Wu Jian Xin with villagers in a private home discuss the order of events over the  three day Hakka festivities, during the Buddhist religious, festival. Taking tea and smoking,  a favorite pastime, Fujian province, China
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  • It is tea 4 o'clock and time for cream tea at the Westbury hotel in central London. Served by a waiter who pours from a silver pot into china cups, three ladies enjoy the afternoon after a day's shopping in nearby shopping streets. The decor is classically dark English wood and the tablecloth is crisply white with a scones with jam and sponges.
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  • A team of English tea-tasters employed by the tea company Lyons sample different blends for the PG Tips brand in the City of London, England UK. With variously-sourced teas from tea estate plantations, they smell, touch, sip, slurp then spit the hot drink out into a spittoon rather than swallow it many times repeatedly. Britons drink 35 million cups of PG Tips a day and world tea production is approximately 3.2 million tonnes a year. Kenya is the largest producer with Sri Lanka a close second. PG Tips is imported as single estate teas from around the world and blended in precise proportions set by the tea tasters to make blend 777, which can contain between 12 and 35 single estate teas at any one time depending on season.
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  • Engineering ground staff's tea mugs of the Red Arrows, Britain's RAF aerobatic team. An assortment of these cups with names on are hanging on hooks in the engineers staff canteen of this famous aerobatic team. They belong to a team of highly-skilled engineers known as the  'Blues' who support the pilots known as the Reds. Eleven trades skills are imported from some sixty that the Royal Air Force (RAF) employs and teaches. The better-educated officers in the armed forces enjoy a more privileged lifestyle than their support staff. In the aerobatic squadron, the Blues outnumber the pilots 8:1. Without them, the Red Arrows couldn't fly.
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  • A team of English tea-tasters employed by the tea company Lyons sample different blends for the PG Tips brand in the City of London, England UK. With variously-sourced teas from tea estate plantations, they smell, touch, sip, slurp then spit the hot drink out into a spitoon rather than swallow it many times repeatedly. Britons drink 35 million cups of PG Tips a day and world tea production is approximately 3.2 million tonnes a year. Kenya is the largest producer with Sri Lanka a close second. PG Tips is imported as single estate teas from around the world and blended in precise proportions set by the tea tasters to make blend 777, which can contain between 12 and 35 single estate teas at any one time depending on season.
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  • Walking friends enjoy a rest on benches at an outdoor cafe in Epping Forest, Essex, England. Gathered on bench seats and wrapped up against a Spring chill, the people sit with foam cups of tea, talking next to another person whose pet American Staffordshire Terrier is on a lead. The outdoor cafe is in a car park inside Epping Forest, an area of ancient woodland in south-east England, straddling the border between north-east Greater London and Essex. It covers 2,476 hectares and contains areas of woodland, grassland, heath, rivers, bogs and ponds - popular with families and more serious walkers.
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  • The Republican campain calling for the abolition of the Royal family held their own street party in Red Lion Square in Holborn, London. A republican with a a tea cup saying: I am not a Royal Wedding mug.
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  • A driver makes himself a cup of tea as freight lorries line up in queues contained in Operation Stack on the M20 motorway at Ashford, Kent, United Kingdom on the 23rd of December 2020. Truck drivers have been waiting in operation stack on the M20 motorway for over 48 hours now, France closed it’s boarders with the UK after a new faster spreading strain of the COVID-19 virus broke out in Kent.
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  • Two retired waitresses, who used to work at the Red Lodge, having a cup of tea at the Red Lodge 24hr Café on the 10th November 2009 in the United Kingdom. The Red Lodge Cafe is just off the A11, along the B1085 in Suffolk.
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  • The charming Orchard Cafe sign on the 28th June 2008 in Hounslow in the United Kingdom. On the fringes of Greater London, lies the Orchard Cafe, serving since the 1930s. Where a cup of tea cost’s 50p and a bacon sandwich will see change from £2. The original proprietor owned the surrounding land and when the A30 was constructed the owner demanded a lay-by be installed to enable the passing traffic to stop and use his cafe.
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  • The end product on the farmhouse table. Cravendale milk for a cup of tea. Made by parent company Arla. Arla is a farmer owned international dairy and dairy products cooperative. Home to some of the UK’s leading dairy brands, including Cravendale, Arla Foods UK supplies a full range of fresh dairy products to the major retailers and foodservice customers, from its 3000 cooperative farmers across the UK and further 9000 in Europe. Wildon Grange Dairy Farm, Coxwold, North Yorkshire, UK. Owned and run by the Banks family, dairy farming here is a scientific business, where nothing is left to chance. From the breeding, nutrition and health of their closed stock of Holstein Friesian cows, through to the end product, the team here work tirelessly, around to clock to ensure content and healthy animals, and excellent quality milk.
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  • Morning breaks over Whitehall, climate change protesters camped outside start their day with a cup of tea  on 8th October, 2019 in London, Untited Kingdom. Extinction Rebellion plan to occupy 12 sites situated around key Government locations around Westminster for two weeks to protest against climate change.
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  • A giant full English breakfast with toast, black pudding, HP Sauce and a cup of tea on the 21st April 2011 in Shrewsbury in the United Kingdom.
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  • A full English breakfast and cup of tea served at a roadside cafe on the 25th February 2010 in Cambridge in the United Kingdom.
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  • A male lorry driver stops for a cup of tea and lunch at the Pit Stop Cafe along the A12 on the 11th February 2010 near Kelvedon in the United Kingdom.
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  • The end product on the farmhouse table. Cravendale milk for a cup of tea. Made by parent company Arla. Arla is a farmer owned international dairy and dairy products cooperative. Home to some of the UK’s leading dairy brands, including Cravendale, Arla Foods UK supplies a full range of fresh dairy products to the major retailers and foodservice customers, from its 3000 cooperative farmers across the UK and further 9000 in Europe. Wildon Grange Dairy Farm, Coxwold, North Yorkshire, UK. Owned and run by the Banks family, dairy farming here is a scientific business, where nothing is left to chance. From the breeding, nutrition and health of their closed stock of Holstein Friesian cows, through to the end product, the team here work tirelessly, around to clock to ensure content and healthy animals, and excellent quality milk.
    20150923_dairy farm cravendale milk_...jpg
  • The end product on the farmhouse table. Cravendale milk for a cup of tea. Made by parent company Arla. Arla is a farmer owned international dairy and dairy products cooperative. Home to some of the UK’s leading dairy brands, including Cravendale, Arla Foods UK supplies a full range of fresh dairy products to the major retailers and foodservice customers, from its 3000 cooperative farmers across the UK and further 9000 in Europe. Wildon Grange Dairy Farm, Coxwold, North Yorkshire, UK. Owned and run by the Banks family, dairy farming here is a scientific business, where nothing is left to chance. From the breeding, nutrition and health of their closed stock of Holstein Friesian cows, through to the end product, the team here work tirelessly, around to clock to ensure content and healthy animals, and excellent quality milk.
    20150923_dairy farm cravendale milk_...jpg
  • The end product on the farmhouse table. Cravendale milk for a cup of tea. Made by parent company Arla. Arla is a farmer owned international dairy and dairy products cooperative. Home to some of the UK’s leading dairy brands, including Cravendale, Arla Foods UK supplies a full range of fresh dairy products to the major retailers and foodservice customers, from its 3000 cooperative farmers across the UK and further 9000 in Europe. Wildon Grange Dairy Farm, Coxwold, North Yorkshire, UK. Owned and run by the Banks family, dairy farming here is a scientific business, where nothing is left to chance. From the breeding, nutrition and health of their closed stock of Holstein Friesian cows, through to the end product, the team here work tirelessly, around to clock to ensure content and healthy animals, and excellent quality milk.
    20150923_dairy farm cravendale milk_...jpg
  • An elderly lady widow resident of a tower block, enjoys the company of TV newsreader in her inner-city home. Watching the television news programme on which a black man of perhaps afro-Caribbean descent is presenting, the lady sits with a cup of tea, wearing pink slippers and surrounded by personal possessions that line the sill of her high-rise window, overlooking the Middlesex Estate in the City of London. She is alone apart from the on-screen presence of the male presenter empty of human contact or friendly neighbours. She lives alone in this inner city flat but she is looking after herself showing brushed hair, a lace top and lipstick. The world outside is a depressingly empty landscape of concrete walkways and garage doors, an inner-city environment devoid of human interaction or friendliness.
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  • Elderly ladies chatting over a cup of tea and the paper at the Neighbourly Care day centre in Southall.
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  • Elderly ladies chatting over a cup of tea at the Neighbourly Care day centre in Southall.
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  • Hassina Syed,  business woman, with her two daughters Sana (age 3)and Hirah(2), photographed at her home and business the Gandamack Lodge Hotel.  She also rents armoured cars, runs a farming business, a travel agency and a bedding shop. She is married to Peter Jouvenal an ex soldier, journalist and westerner who has lived in Afghanistan for twenty years.<br />
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She experienced first hand, how terrifying the Taliban could be. She says: <br />
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‘I opened up the Chadri (mesh front of the burkha) to see a tea-cup and suddenly from the back, a Taliban soldier came with a big stick, shouting at me. If you get beaten by a Taliban, you could die. <br />
“I made myself look as old and bad as possible because if  they ( the Taliban) saw you looking even a bit beautiful, they could come to your house and take you as one of their wives”<br />
<br />
“For me having money is dangerous, kidnapping is a big problem. A friend’s uncle was kidnapped; they wanted $150 000, He was so mad he said, ‘I am not paying that he is an old man!’  Eventually they dropped the price and said OK, just cover our fuel and the bribe for the police (30 000 dollars)."
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