The George and Vulture, off Cornhill, City of London, celebrated as the place where coffee was introduced to London, …
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Caption | The George and Vulture, off Cornhill, City of London, celebrated as the place where coffee was introduced to London, by a Turkish merchant in 1652. It also features prominently in The Pickwick Papers, by Charles Dickens, who drank there himself. Illustration for Wonderful London by St John Adcock (Fleetway, c 1930). Gravure-printed. |
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Creator | English Photographer (20th century) |
Artwork medium | black and white photograph |
Credit | Look and Learn |
Search stock images by keyword | London historic view views Britain British England English 1920s 1930s George And Vulture Cornhill City Of London coffee 17th Century Cornhill Restaurant The Pickwick Papers Charles Dickens sign pub Public House inn tavern Wine Bar celebrated place introduced Turkish merchant |
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