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Three young Regency style ladies taking tea in a garden Three young Regency style ladies, probably teenagers, taking tea in a garden with considerable formality. From “Kate Greenaway’s Birthday Book for Children” with illustrations by Catherine ‘Kate’ Greenaway (1846-1901) and verses by Mrs Sale Barker. Printed by Edmund Evans and published by George Routledge & Sons, London, 1880. afternoon tea friends stock illustrations
Three young Regency style ladies taking tea in a garden Three young Regency style ladies, probably teenagers, taking tea in a garden with considerable formality. From “Kate Greenaway’s Birthday Book for Children” with illustrations by Catherine ‘Kate’ Greenaway (1846-1901) and verses by Mrs Sale Barker. Printed by Edmund Evans and published by George Routledge & Sons, London, 1880. afternoon tea friends stock illustrations

Three young Regency style ladies, probably teenagers, taking tea in a garden with considerable formality. From “Kate Greenaway’s Birthday Book for Children” with illustrations by Catherine ‘Kate’ Greenaway (1846-1901) and verses by Mrs Sale Barker. Printed by Edmund Evans and published by George Routledge & Sons, London, 1880.

Two little Victorian girls having a tea-party Two little Victorian girls, probably sisters, holding a tea-party with a toy tea-set. Illustration from “Sweetheart Travellers - A Child’s Book for Children, for Women, and for Men” by S.R. Crockett; illustrated by Gordon Browne and W.H.C. Groome; published in London by Wells, Gardner, Darton & Co in 1896 (3rd edition).  afternoon tea friends stock illustrations
Two little Victorian girls having a tea-party Two little Victorian girls, probably sisters, holding a tea-party with a toy tea-set. Illustration from “Sweetheart Travellers - A Child’s Book for Children, for Women, and for Men” by S.R. Crockett; illustrated by Gordon Browne and W.H.C. Groome; published in London by Wells, Gardner, Darton & Co in 1896 (3rd edition). afternoon tea friends stock illustrations

Two little Victorian girls, probably sisters, holding a tea-party with a toy tea-set. Illustration from “Sweetheart Travellers - A Child’s Book for Children, for Women, and for Men” by S.R. Crockett; illustrated by Gordon Browne and W.H.C. Groome; published in London by Wells, Gardner, Darton & Co in 1896 (3rd edition).

Two Victorian women having tea Two Victorian women having tea inside a cottage. From “Stories For The Household” by Hans Christian Andersen. Illustrations by A.W. Bayes; engravings by Dalziel brothers. Published by George Routledge & Sons Ltd of London, Glasgow, Manchester and New York in 1891. afternoon tea friends stock illustrations
Two Victorian women having tea Two Victorian women having tea inside a cottage. From “Stories For The Household” by Hans Christian Andersen. Illustrations by A.W. Bayes; engravings by Dalziel brothers. Published by George Routledge & Sons Ltd of London, Glasgow, Manchester and New York in 1891. afternoon tea friends stock illustrations

Two Victorian women having tea inside a cottage. From “Stories For The Household” by Hans Christian Andersen. Illustrations by A.W. Bayes; engravings by Dalziel brothers. Published by George Routledge & Sons Ltd of London, Glasgow, Manchester and New York in 1891.

Sulky little Victorian girl ignoring her nurse A sulky or sad little Victorian girl curled up in a rocking chair and ignoring her nursemaid who is trying to persuade her to have some tea. From “Sunday Reading for the Young”, published in 1895 by Wells Gardner, Darton & Co, London. With articles and poems by various authors and illustrations by various artists. afternoon tea friends stock illustrations
Sulky little Victorian girl ignoring her nurse A sulky or sad little Victorian girl curled up in a rocking chair and ignoring her nursemaid who is trying to persuade her to have some tea. From “Sunday Reading for the Young”, published in 1895 by Wells Gardner, Darton & Co, London. With articles and poems by various authors and illustrations by various artists. afternoon tea friends stock illustrations

A sulky or sad little Victorian girl curled up in a rocking chair and ignoring her nursemaid who is trying to persuade her to have some tea. From “Sunday Reading for the Young”, published in 1895 by Wells Gardner, Darton & Co, London. With articles and poems by various authors and illustrations by various artists.

Georgian ladies taking tea A group of excited Georgian ladies about to sample bowls of tea which are being poured out for them. Tea was an expensive luxury in the 18th century, so it is likely that these ladies had never sampled it before. Teacups did not have handles in those days and were known as teabowls. From “R. Caldecott’s Second Collection of Pictures and Songs” containing “The Milkmaid”, “Hey Diddle Diddle”, Baby Bunting”, The Fox Jumps Over the Parson’s Gate”, “A Frog He Would a-Wooing Go”, “Come Lasses and Lads”, “Ride a Cock Horse…”, “A Farmer Went Trotting…”, “Mrs Mary Blaize” and “The Great Panjandrum Himself”. Drawn by Randolph Caldecott; engraved and printed by E. Evans. Published by George Routledge & Sons, London & New York, c1885. afternoon tea friends stock illustrations
Georgian ladies taking tea A group of excited Georgian ladies about to sample bowls of tea which are being poured out for them. Tea was an expensive luxury in the 18th century, so it is likely that these ladies had never sampled it before. Teacups did not have handles in those days and were known as teabowls. From “R. Caldecott’s Second Collection of Pictures and Songs” containing “The Milkmaid”, “Hey Diddle Diddle”, Baby Bunting”, The Fox Jumps Over the Parson’s Gate”, “A Frog He Would a-Wooing Go”, “Come Lasses and Lads”, “Ride a Cock Horse…”, “A Farmer Went Trotting…”, “Mrs Mary Blaize” and “The Great Panjandrum Himself”. Drawn by Randolph Caldecott; engraved and printed by E. Evans. Published by George Routledge & Sons, London & New York, c1885. afternoon tea friends stock illustrations

A group of excited Georgian ladies about to sample bowls of tea which are being poured out for them. Tea was an expensive luxury in the 18th century, so it is likely that these ladies had never sampled it before. Teacups did not have handles in those days and were known as teabowls. From “R. Caldecott’s Second Collection of Pictures and Songs” containing “The Milkmaid”, “Hey Diddle Diddle”, Baby Bunting”, The Fox Jumps Over the Parson’s Gate”, “A Frog He Would a-Wooing Go”, “Come Lasses and Lads”, “Ride a Cock Horse…”, “A Farmer Went Trotting…”, “Mrs Mary Blaize” and “The Great Panjandrum Himself”. Drawn by Randolph Caldecott; engraved and printed by E. Evans. Published by George Routledge & Sons, London & New York, c1885.

Children's tea time Four young Victorian girls preparing their tea. One is sitting at the table while the others are getting out the crockery and taking the teapot to the table. From “Christmas Posy - A Bunch of Verses for Children”, a supplement to the Christmas Number of Woman for 1897. By Elizabeth Forrester and illustrated by Frank P Marriott. Published by Beeton & Company Limited, Fetter Lane, London. afternoon tea friends stock illustrations
Children's tea time Four young Victorian girls preparing their tea. One is sitting at the table while the others are getting out the crockery and taking the teapot to the table. From “Christmas Posy - A Bunch of Verses for Children”, a supplement to the Christmas Number of Woman for 1897. By Elizabeth Forrester and illustrated by Frank P Marriott. Published by Beeton & Company Limited, Fetter Lane, London. afternoon tea friends stock illustrations

Four young Victorian girls preparing their tea. One is sitting at the table while the others are getting out the crockery and taking the teapot to the table. From “Christmas Posy - A Bunch of Verses for Children”, a supplement to the Christmas Number of Woman for 1897. By Elizabeth Forrester and illustrated by Frank P Marriott. Published by Beeton & Company Limited, Fetter Lane, London.

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