Wales Tea Rooms

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Williams "The At Home" Tea Rooms, Llanfairtalhaiarn, Denbighshire, Wales, exterior, RPPC postcard front, featuring outdoor seating. The signs advertise that the shop is also a grover's and sells Lyon's tea, but the tables and chairs are set outside most becomingly beneath a row of potted geraniums and a flowing shrub. Mr. Williams stands in the doorway, very trim in white shirt, vest, and trousers, and a young woman stands by, ready to serve the customers. Given the barrowness of the roadway, the cleaver photographer made this tricky shot by viewing down and outward from the second storey window of a nearby building, and if you look up the hill, you will find three male bystanders have collected to watch the proceedings, and they've gotten themselves included in the photo.
Williams "The At Home" Tea Rooms, Llanfairtalhaiarn, Denbighshire, Wales, exterior, RPPC postcard back.

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