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Tom and Jerry at a Coffee Shop near the Olympic Theatre, Strand, Midnight
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Tom and Jerry at a Coffee Shop near the Olympic Theatre, Strand, Midnight
GHL146206 Tom and Jerry at a Coffee Shop near the Olympic Theatre, Strand, Midnight, published in Life in London, 1820 (aquatint) by Cruikshank, George (1792-1878) & Isaac (1756-1811); London Metropolitan Archives, City of London; eLondon Metropolitan Archives; English, out of copyright
Media ID 22216554
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In this lively and bustling scene captured in the 1820s, we find ourselves transported to a coffee shop near the Olympic Theatre on Strand Street, London. The print titled "Tom and Jerry at a Coffee Shop near the Olympic Theatre, Strand, Midnight" by George and Isaac Cruikshank offers us a delightful glimpse into Georgian-era nightlife. The room is packed with patrons enjoying their evening meal as they dine on delicious muffins toasted to perfection. Amidst the raucous atmosphere, laughter fills the air while conversations intertwine with clinking glasses and hearty toasts. A buxom maid gracefully navigates through the crowd, expertly serving drinks to eager customers. This vivid aquatint captures not only the rowdy energy of this teahouse but also showcases an important aspect of social life during that time period. Published by Pierce Egan in his iconic book "Life in London" this image provides a window into how people would gather after attending performances at nearby theaters. As we gaze upon this print from Bridgeman Images' collection, we are reminded of the timeless joy found in good company, shared meals, and conviviality. It serves as a testament to our universal desire for connection and celebration throughout history - even if it's just over a simple cup of coffee or tea.
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