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  • Презентация: British tea culture.
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    British Tea Culture

    From Victoria to Elizabeth II “Each cup of tea represents an imaginary voyage.” Catherine Douzel

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    PrincessCatherine of Braganza (1638-1705)

    In 1662 Charles 11 married princess Catherine of Braganza from Portugal. She brought the tradition of drinking tea to England.

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    Queen Anne of England (1665-1714)

    Tea drinking became even more popular during the reign of Queen Anne from 1665 to 1714.The Queen chose tea over the traditional ale as her morning beverage and many followed her lead.

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    Queen Vitoria (1819-1901)

    Henry James wrote: “ There are few hours in life more agreeable than the hour dedicated to the ceremony known as an Afternoon tea.”

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    Victorian Tea Party.

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    Anna, the seventh Duchess of Bedford1783-1857

    It was she, Anna Maria, one of the Queen Victoria’s ladies- in-waiting, who first started the tradition of the afternoon tea. “Tea is instant wisdom – just add water!” Astrid Alauda.

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    This painting shows an English tea party in the 1700s. “Tea to the English is really a picnic indoors” really a picnic indoors.” Alice Walker.

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    “ Teatime in the garden” by Alfred Oliver

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    Emma Hamilton(1638-1705)

    Lord Nelson , who defeated Napoleon, met his wife, Emma, at a Tea garden. George Romney “ Emma Hamilton”.

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    Tea cups

    A cup with a handle A cup without a handle

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    Wedgewood China

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    Spode China

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    Royal Doulton China

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    Tea party guide.

    1. Afternoon tea (low tea). 2. High tea. “Tea is a cup of life.” (Proverb)

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    Afternoon Tea.

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    Battenberg cake

    No cake is more British than Battenberg cake. The Queen’s surname is Mountbatten or Battenberg-Windsor.

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    High Tea.

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    Tea Party invitations.

    Tea Party invitations are a delight to send and receive! You will have lots of pleasure in preparing invitations (or receiving one!) for your guests knowing you are bringing a bit of joy into their lives.

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    Invitations.

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    Copper kettle.

    Tea pot is on, the cups are waiting. Favourite chairs anticipating. No matter what I have to do, My friend, there’s always time for you.

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    The most favourite tea brands

    Assam Tetley Darjeeling Ceylon Orange English Breakfast Earl Grey English Afternoon Brooke Bond

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    Original English teapots

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    Original English teapots.

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    Tea cosy.

    A Tea Cosy is like a sweater for your teapot.

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    It’s always teatime.

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    Kinds of tea.

    English tea – tea with milk. “Where there’s tea there’s hope.” Arthur W. Pinero.

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    Russian tea – tea with lemon. “If man has no tea in him, he is incapable of understanding truth and beauty.” Japanese proverb.

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    Tea party at Buckingham Palace.

    Each year Queen Elisabeth 11 opens the private gardens at Buckingham Palace to h host three afternoon tea parties, each attended by 8.000 guests respectively.

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    The Royal invitation.

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    Tea party dress.

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    Tea tent in the Royal Gardens.

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    Tea with the Queen.

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    A tea bag and a Battenberg cake.

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    Tea with the Queen.

    Taking a different route, each Royal circulates amongst the guests. At 6 p. m. the Queen and Royal family depart for the Palace.

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    Conclusion.

    “When you’re feeling sad and blue And have no clue what to do, Sit down and have a cup of tea And a hug or two or maybe three. Feel those troubles melt away And start you on a better day.” Paulette.

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