- The London Coffee Stall
The London Coffee Stall The coffee-stall keepers generally stand at the corner of a street. In the fruit and meat markets there are usually two or three coffee-stalls, and one or two in the streets leading to them; in Covent-garden there are no less than four coffee-stalls. Indeed, the stalls abound in all the great thoroughfares, and the most in those not accounted “fashionable” and great “business” routes, but such as are frequented by working people, on their way to their day’s labour. - Great Drinkers of the North
The Great Drinkers of the North.--Fac-simile of a Woodcut of the "Histoires des Pays Septentrionaux," by Olaus Magnus, 16mo., Antwerp, 1560. - Filling Up
Man filling up his glass - Horse drinking
Horse drinking - [he Queen
3 men raising their glasses to toast the Queen - Kittens drinking
Kittens drinking - Ancient Alehouse
- Anglo-Saxons Feasting and Health-Drinking
- Cakes and Ale.
- Cornelius Caton
- Health-Drinking
- Is it in Condition
- Man at Alehouse
- Alehouse
- Two old ladies preparing a cup of tea