Tea Break Collection
Taking a moment to savor the art of tea. From Monet's Le dejeuner to Ernst's Taking tea in the Harem, artists have captured the essence of a tea break throughout history
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Taking a moment to savor the art of tea. From Monet's Le dejeuner to Ernst's Taking tea in the Harem, artists have captured the essence of a tea break throughout history. Even during wartime, like at Harwoods Factory Pulburough in July 1942, workers found solace and rejuvenation in their cuppa. Whether it's finding respite under the pergola or enjoying coolness on a hot summer day, tea breaks offer moments of tranquility amidst chaos. In bustling site canteens like JLP01_08_083797a, JLP01_08_083796, and JLP01_08_083794, colleagues gather for camaraderie over steaming cups of comfort. And even aristocrats like The Marquess of Bath appreciate the simple pleasure of sharing a brew with mates. Meanwhile, Mr Edward Pedvin showcases his expertise as a tea taster with every sip and quick taste he takes in Hollywood. Tea brings people together across time and cultures; it is an art form that transcends boundaries. So whether you're enjoying your own table in a white garden or reflecting on historical events like the Death of Abraham Lincoln, take a moment today to pause and indulge in your very own 'tea break'.