• Bramah's Museum of Tea and Coffee is one of the excellent cultural experiences available on London's blossoming south bank.
  • Interior of the museum (October 2007). The Bramah Tea and Coffee Museum was a museum in southeast London.[1][2] It was the world's first museum...
  • Bramah Tea and Coffee Museum, London, Greater London.
  • The Bramah Tea and Coffee Museum is a former museum in southeast London (close to London Bridge Station), the first museum completely devoted to tea and...
  • The museum, which was opened in 1992 by the late Edward Bramah, tells the commercial and social history of tea and coffee over the past 400 years.
  • Bramah Tea and Coffee Museum is the world's first museum devoted entirely to the history of tea and coffee.
  • This postcard from Britain shows a classic Cona coffee maker from 50 years ago. The Bramah Tea and Coffee Museum in London was the world’s first...
  • Exhibits cover the period 1650-1950 and describe the trade's involvement with the ceramics industry, smugglers, tea and coffee auctions, the Boston Tea...
  • The Bramah Tea and Coffee Museum was a museum in southeast London. It was the world's first museum devoted to the history of tea and coffee, covering...
  • The Bramah tea and Coffee Museum was a museum in South East London which was opened in 1992 by Edward Bramah.