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  • This image is is an advertisement for Manwarings Coffee House. It portrays the inside of the establishment above the words "Wills Best Coffee Powder at Manwarings Coffee House in Flacon Court over against St. Dunstans Church in Fleet Street".
  • This an Aguila advertisement with a chocolate bar, chocolate drink, factory and company logo in the middle of the page. The advertisement is in celebration of their 75th anniversary.
  • This is an advertisement poster from Aguila Chocolate. It shows a man rowing a boat and celebrating the brand winning a prize in Saint Louis, Missouri.
  • A colored map indicating where various sources can be found throughout South America. Cocoa, which is coded in red-orange stripes, is interspersed throughout many countries in the north and central parts of the continent.
  • This black and white illustration shows three dark-skinned women picking and sorting cocoa pods in a lush forest.
  • This is a photo of tea pickers in a tea garden in Colombo, Ceylon.
  • This photo depicts children, who live on a tea estate, sitting outside a tea house in Assam.
  • This book contains a communication from the superintendent of the Assam Company, George Williamson, to the esquire secretary of the company, Henry Mornay, written in 1854.
  • This is a cover for Needlecraft Magazine. It depicts a woman sitting at a table setting a table for tea, presumably preparing for company.
  • This is a painting in watercolors that is satirizing stockbrokers who are terrified of a mad dog that has entered their coffeehouse. One woman serving coffee behind the back counter is not caricaturized.
  • Advertisement featuring a well dressed couple sharing yerba mate in a nice room with a title that translates to "A look that says it all!" The product itself along with a description is featured beneath the main image.
  • This is a still image depicting housing accommodations for families of plantation laborers on a tea estate in Ceylon [modern-day Sri Lanka].
  • This advertisement for Asunción brand yerba mate features well-dressed people sitting and sharing yerba mate. Created by a Paraguayan company, this advertisement was aimed at Argentine consumers, saying that "la yerba mate Asunción es tradicional" (Asunción yerba mate is traditional).
  • This porcelain plate depicts the loading process of coffee beans from local carts to a large sailing ship.
  • This advertisement featuring a woman holding a box of Flor de Lis brand yerba mate was created by Paraguayan producers for Argentine consumers.
  • Advertisement featuring the inside of a nice house with three women in dresses and heels, and a man in a suit. One woman in preparing the yerba mate from a container that features the brand, and the other three people in the advertisement are walking down the staircase.
  • This etching or engraving is printed in black and red on ivory laid paper. It shows a satirical image of a coffeehouse with men fighting and smoking.
  • This is a printed book published by "Golden Tips," a British tea company. It describes Ceylon’s tea industry from the perspective of a member of the Royal Asiatic Society. He seeks to understand how the tea industry came to exist in Ceylon, from a geological, anthropological and historical perspective.
  • This is the cover of Today's Magazine. It depicts a woman wearing an elaborate coat and hat, sitting on a bed of multicolor pillows while drinking a cup of tea.
  • This advertisement for yerba mate was created by Argentine producers for Argentine consumers, featuring imagery of and a letter from Argentine footballers (soccer players).
  • This is the cover of the Sunday morning edition of the Sunday Record-Herald. It depicts a woman sitting at the table making a kettle of tea, with the steam from the kettle meant to look like a face.
  • This advertisement is for Aguila brand yerba mate, created in Argentina and aimed at Argentine consumers. It claims to be "del corazón de la selva" (from the heart of the jungle).
  • Advertisement featuring a well-dressed woman drinking yerba mate as well as several packages of the yerba mate product in various sizes. Each package of the product also features the woman, and there is a description below the image explaining why Salus mate is the best quality mate.
  • Two white tea cups touching with a map sketched on them.
  • Advertisement showing a man drinking tea next to an image of Taj Mahal tea.