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Creative => Story-Telling => Topic started by: playmovictorian on February 21, 2013, 09:26:16

Title: Tea at Liptons
Post by: playmovictorian on February 21, 2013, 09:26:16
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Hello dear Friends  :wave:

Yesterday was another gorgeous sunny day quite warm for the season and I took this opportunity to create a little story around a Liptons van which has been on a shelf in my kitchen for the past 20 years  ;). The afternoon was spent outdoors in my garden setting up and shooting this little story with Spring accents. Those familiar with my victorian tales will recognize Rupert the Cat who has been a feature since day one  ;)

Tea at Liptons

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On this sunny afternoon, Sir Thomas Lipton, the world famous tea tycoon, is inviting us to the grand opening of the first Lipton outdoor tearoom set in the gardens of the Liptons mansion. The gardens were opened for the first time to visitors last summer, visitors who will from now on will be able to enjoy the world's finest teas with a piece of cake in this idyllic setting.

We catch up with Lord & Lady Lipton, both dressed in the dark green colour of Lipton at the inauguration of the outdoor Liptons tearoom joined by selected friends amongst those, the Astors and the Mc Angus  :)

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Karim :gent:
Title: Re: Tea at Liptons
Post by: playmovictorian on February 21, 2013, 09:33:00
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Karim :gent:
Title: Re: Tea at Liptons
Post by: playmovictorian on February 21, 2013, 09:39:02
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Karim :gent:
Title: Re: Tea at Liptons
Post by: playmovictorian on February 21, 2013, 09:47:56
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Karim :gent:
Title: Re: Tea at Liptons
Post by: playmovictorian on February 21, 2013, 10:12:05
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Sir Thomas Lipton

From the tea garden to the tea pot: Sir Thomas Lipton's Vision

Tea Plantation

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An aromatic, uplifting beverage savored for centuries around the world from India and Ireland to the U.S.A., tea was once an expensive drink, enjoyed exclusively by the wealthy. And with early packaging and transportation issues, it was also variable in quality and taste.

Lipton was born in Glasgow on 10 May 1848. His parents, Thomas Lipton senior and Frances Lipton (née Johnstone), were Ulster-Scots, who came from County Fermanagh. The Liptons had been smallholders in Fermanagh for generations, but by the late 1840s, Thomas Lipton's parents had decided to leave Ireland and move to Scotland in search of a better living for themselves and their young family. By 1847, the Liptons had settled in Glasgow. Lipton's father would hold a number of occupations throughout the 1840s and 1850s, including working as a labourer and as a printer.

Thomas Lipton was educated at St. Andrew's Parish School close to Glasgow Green between 1853 and 1863. By the early 1860s, his parents were the proprietors of a shop at 11 Crown Street in the Gorbals, where they sold ham, butter, and eggs. It was with the aim of supplementing his parents' limited income that Thomas Lipton left school at the age of thirteen and found employment as a printers errand boy, and then as a shirtcutter. He also enrolled at a night school, the Gorbals Youth's School, during this period.

The Liptons Shop in Glasgow

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In 1864 Lipton signed up as a cabin boy on a steamer running between Glasgow and Belfast and was captivated by life aboard the ship and the stories told by sailors who had traveled to the United States. After being let go by the steamer company, Lipton quickly used the wages he had saved to purchase passage on a ship bound for the U.S., where he would spend five years working and traveling all over the country. Lipton had a number of jobs during this time: at a tobacco plantation in Virginia, as an accountant and bookkeeper at a rice plantation in South Carolina, as a door-to-door salesman in New Orleans, a farmhand in New Jersey, and finally as a grocery assistant in New York.
 
He returned to Glasgow in 1870, initially helping his parents run their small shop in the Gorbals. The following year he opened his first provision shop—Lipton's Market—at 101 Stobcross Street in the Anderston area of Glasgow. This enterprise proved to be successful and Lipton soon established a chain of groceries, first across Glasgow, the rest of Scotland, until finally he had stores throughout Britain. While Lipton was expanding his empire, tea prices were falling and demand was growing among his middle class customers. In 1880, Lipton invested in the young stockyards of Omaha, Nebraska, founding a large packing plant in South Omaha. He sold it to American interests in 1887. In 1888, when his empire had grown to 300 stores, he entered the tea trade and opened his tea-tasting office. He started bypassing traditional trading and wholesale distribution channels (most UK tea-trading was focused in London's Mincing Lane) in order to sell teas at unprecedented prices to the untapped poor working class market. In order to provide his shops with goods Lipton bought plantations and in doing so - amongst other things - he established the Lipton tea brand which is still in existence today.
 
Thomas Lipton visited Sri Lanka in the 1890s and made business deals with James Taylor the man who introduced tea plantations to Sri Lanka (Ceylon), with working people from India (Tamil people). Lipton's company purchased tea from Sri Lanka and distributed it through Europe and the USA.

In 1893, he established the Thomas J Lipton Co., a tea packing company with its headquarters and factory in Hoboken, New Jersey.

Lipton® teas were an immediate success in the United States and the United Kingdom. In recognition of his exceptional contribution, Thomas Lipton was knighted by Queen Victoria in 1898, and became Sir Thomas Lipton at the age of forty-eight.

Sir Thomas Liptons legendary yacht Shamrock

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King Edward VII and King George V both shared their interest in yachting with Lipton and enjoyed his company. Between 1899 and 1930 he challenged the American holders of the America's Cup through the Royal Ulster Yacht Club five times with his yachts called Shamrock through Shamrock V.[2] His well publicised efforts to win the cup, which earned him a specially designed cup for "the best of all losers", made his tea brand famous in the U.S

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Those of you with an eagle eye might have spotted an ad for Twinnings, the great rival of Lipton, but this will be another story  ;)

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Karim :gent:

Title: Re: Tea at Liptons
Post by: JackLeftTown on February 21, 2013, 11:34:01
This a such a wonderfully detailed diorama setup! I like how you add pieces from other lines in, as well.

And Lipton is my favorite tea, also! Thank you for sharing.
Title: Re: Tea at Liptons
Post by: Daniela on February 21, 2013, 11:47:25
*sigh*

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Oh, Karim, it´s so good to have you back!

Daniela
Title: Re: Tea at Liptons
Post by: bonniebeth on February 21, 2013, 12:56:12
Absolutely gorgeous in every detail, Karim! I've missed your lovely dios and pictures so much. And interesting seeing the history of Lipton tea, one of my favorite brands.
Title: Re: Tea at Liptons
Post by: basilsdad on February 21, 2013, 18:34:55
Splendid diorama, Karim and perfect in every detail.  I agree with Daniela, it is so good to have you back.
Joe
Title: Re: Tea at Liptons
Post by: Tiermann on February 21, 2013, 21:50:36
Lovely Karim,
so nice to have you back
Title: Re: Tea at Liptons
Post by: DrDalek6 on February 21, 2013, 22:10:09
Veyr nice little diorama, nice work with the Scots man in a kilty he looks the buisness your little garden is nice and I like the little van it reminds me of some models I'd almost forgotten about which I had as a kid  :)
Title: Re: Tea at Liptons
Post by: playmovictorian on February 22, 2013, 12:57:41
Thank you very much dear Friends  :wave:

Have a lovely week-end  8-)

Karim
Title: Re: Tea at Liptons
Post by: Erik on February 22, 2013, 13:11:37
Looking great indeed!!! :)
Title: Re: Tea at Liptons
Post by: playmovictorian on February 23, 2013, 12:11:19
Thank you so much dear Friend  :wave:

Karim
Title: Re: Tea at Liptons
Post by: Georgeag1972 on February 23, 2013, 19:58:26
Excellent work Karim. Your pictures are perfect!!!

George.
Title: Re: Tea at Liptons
Post by: playmovictorian on February 25, 2013, 15:57:57
thank you so much dear George  :wave:

Karim :)
Title: Re: Tea at Liptons
Post by: Giorginetto on February 27, 2013, 11:36:27
Perfect pics and nice story. I am actually drinking some Lipton's early grey as i type this !!!  :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
Title: Re: Tea at Liptons
Post by: Lynx on February 27, 2013, 14:47:44
Beautiful set up! Well done, Karim! Love it  :love:
Title: Re: Tea at Liptons
Post by: playmovictorian on February 27, 2013, 15:15:24
Thank you so much dear Friends  :wave:

I am also sipping an Earl Grey, my favorite tea, as I type this message dear George  ;)

Karim
Title: Re: Tea at Liptons
Post by: playmofire on February 27, 2013, 22:48:50
karim is back with more wonderful photos and interesting information!  Bravo!

(Just an aside, I used to work for J Lyons & Co, of the Teashop and Corner House fame.)
Title: Re: Tea at Liptons
Post by: playmovictorian on March 02, 2013, 10:37:06
Thank you so much dear Gordon  :wave:

I should not mention it but I am a fan of Twinnings Earl Grey - oh ! That's it, Lord Lipton is threatening to leave the mansion right now  :lol:

I have not come accross Lyons tea for a while but I would love to hear your memories  :love:

Have a great week-end !

Karim
Title: Re: Tea at Liptons
Post by: playmovictorian on April 01, 2013, 16:45:41
Hello dear Friends  :wave:

I cannot believe that my Tea at Liptons is still the last topic showing on the usually ever so popular Story telling thread, since March 02nd.... 8}

We want Story Tellers, we want Story Tellers  :hissyfit: :hissyfit: :hissyfit:

Karim ;)
Title: Re: Tea at Liptons
Post by: tonguello on April 09, 2013, 20:39:10
What a beautiful setting!

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I want those cakes so much!  :lol: :lol: :lol:

As always. a pleasure to see your creations.

 :shhhh: I have a lot of ideas for stories.... but no time or place for the dioramas.... I'll get there.  ;)
Title: Re: Tea at Liptons
Post by: Birdie on April 10, 2013, 09:34:09
 :o :o :o Absolutely fabulous!

I love how you did the women's dresses and hats. And the photography is beautiful.
By the way, those cakes look perfect!!
Title: Re: Tea at Liptons
Post by: playmovictorian on April 14, 2013, 19:13:56
Thank you so much dear Friends  :wave:

The dresses and hats are créations by my Friend, the one & only Emma Jane  :love: :love: :love:

Karim
Title: Re: Tea at Liptons
Post by: skypurr on April 14, 2013, 21:54:45
Lovely settings Karim, I'm pleased to see that Lord Angus is taking tea instead of a wee dram!
Those cakes look delicious, those ladies' dresses won't fit if they eat too many  :lol:

BTW did you see the programme on UK TV last week hosted by Victoria Wood,  all about tea?

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