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L’île Maurice des origines
à nos jours
Mauritius from its
Origin
The Stamps of Mauritius
The Bramah Tea and
Coffee
Walk around London
Pirates & Corsairs
in Mauritius
Pirates & Corsaires
à l’île Maurice
Travellers
Mauritius
Underwater /
L’île
Maurice sous–marine
Mauritius
- Île Maurice -
Panorama
Port-Louis
Île Maurice
Port
Louis
Mauritius
Séga
de Chazal, un génie dans
l’île joyeuse
Vaco
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This walk covers the main
historical locations of the coffee and tea trade. The experience
takes us around the City to see the first coffee house, the site of
the East India Company, the docks and many other main trading
places. Crossing the river over London’s oldest bridge and returning
over the Millennium Bridge, gives a vivid experience of 400 years of
history and the main events of a trade that changed the world.
Details
The Bramah Tea and Coffee Walk around London:
ISBN 0–9550285–2–3
Size: 145 x 220 mm
Hard back
Pages: 128, full colour
Contents:
Foreword – Bramah’s London
Tea & Coffee Walk Map – The Bramah Museum – Map i,
London Bridge Area – Tea and Coffee arrive in England – The
George Inn – Tea Shops and Tea Rooms – London’s First Modern Tea
Shop – Tea Clippers – Hay’s Wharf – The Pool of London
– Tea and Health – The Monument Smuggling – Custom House – St
Mary Woolnoth Church – Business in the Coffee Houses – The
Interior of a Coffee House – Map ii, City Coffee Houses – The Rules
of a Coffee House – Lloyd’s Coffee House – Change Alley – Garraway’s
Coffee House – Sword Blade Coffee House – East India Company,
Tea and Opium – The George and Vulture – Pasqua Rosee’s Head – St
Michael’s Church – Leadenhall Marke – The East India Company – Site
of East India House – Map iii, Mincing Lane Area – Morning in
Mincing Lane (1864) – St Mary Axe – The Docks – Cutler Street
Warehouses – Petticoat Lane – The Boston Tea Party – The Old Tea
Warehouse – The Adulteration of Tea – Jewry Street Tea Factories –
Pepys Street Area – St Olave’s Church – Mincing Lane Tea Auctions –
Auctions – Plantation House – British Blenders – Eastcheap – Decline
of the Old Trading – Map iv, Tea Trading 1960–1998 – Orthodox Teas
and Tea Bags – Cannon Street – Last London Tea Auctions – The
Tea Clearing House – Modern Tea – Millennium Bridge – Tate Modern &
Sugar Cubes – Fine Traditional British Tea – The Globe Theatre
– London’s Terraced Houses – Tea Gardens – Finches Grotto –
Thrale Street – The Certificate – Index
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