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Date: 05 Jun 2006 04:00:27
From: Coffee for Connoisseurs
Subject: Bramah Coffee & Tea Museum in London


FWIW this month's newsletter is a pictorial of the Bramah museum. In my
opinion it was well worth the 4 quid a look entry price.
http://www.coffeeco.com.au/newsletter/june2006.html .


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Alan

alanfrew@coffeeco.com.au
www.coffeeco.com.au






 
Date: 05 Jun 2006 14:48:51
From: D. Ross
Subject: Re: Bramah Coffee & Tea Museum in London




 
Date: 05 Jun 2006 05:23:37
From: Phil Paintin
Subject: Re: Bramah Coffee & Tea Museum in London



Coffee for Connoisseurs wrote:
> FWIW this month's newsletter is a pictorial of the Bramah museum. In my
> opinion it was well worth the 4 quid a look entry price.
> http://www.coffeeco.com.au/newsletter/june2006.html .
>

Interesting article, I hadn't realised they had so much stuff on
display there.



  
Date: 05 Jun 2006 12:41:11
From: Coffee for Connoisseurs
Subject: Re: Bramah Coffee & Tea Museum in London


>Interesting article, I hadn't realised they had so much stuff on
>display there.

Me either, and there's at least twice as much on the tea side of the
business. If you ever get there, have a look at the "erotic" teapot with
scenic nooky depictions, obviously a conversation starter at a Chinese
brothel. It's on the right hand side just inside the museum entrance.
Fortunately (for my future peace of mind) my wife pointed it out to me; tea
doesn't really grab my mind, or any other parts of my anatomy.


--
Alan

alanfrew@coffeeco.com.au
www.coffeeco.com.au