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Kardomah Café : ウィキペディア英語版 | Kardomah Cafés Kardomah Cafés were a chain of coffee shops in England, Wales, and a few in Paris, popular from the early 1900s until the 1960s, but now almost defunct. They featured live entertainment provided by string quartets.〔(What are your memories of the Kardomah Cafes? ), BBC Leeds, 2010-10-28, accessed 2011-05-14〕 == History == The company that created the Kardomah brand began in Pudsey Street,〔"Fire at Liverpool", ''The Times'', Thursday, Nov 22, 1866; pg. 6, accessed at Times Digital Archive 2011-05-15〕 Liverpool in 1844 as the Vey Brothers teadealers and grocers. In 1868 the business was acquired by the newly created Liverpool China and India Tea Company,〔(''Kardomah Limited'', Companies House registration no. 04059 )〕 and a series of brand names was created beginning with ''Mikado''. The ''Kardomah'' brand of tea was first served at the Liverpool colonial exhibition of 1887,〔Catherine Hall, Sonya O. Rose, ''At home with the empire: metropolitan culture and the imperial world'', Cambridge University Press, 2006, ISBN 0-521-85406-7, p.184〕 and the brand was later applied to a range of teas, coffees and coffee houses. The parent company was renamed Kardomah Limited in 1938.〔"Kardomah Limited" share issue announcement with company history, ''The Times'', Monday June 16th 1947, p.7, accessed at The Times Digital Archive 2011-05-14〕〔("Our Company History" ), Premier Brands, accessed 2011-05-14〕 The brand was acquired by the Forte Group in 1962,〔("Lord Forte" (obituary) ), ''Times Online'' 2007-03-01, accessed 2011-05-14〕 sold to Cadbury/Schweppes/Typhoo in 1971, and became part of Premier Brands some time between 1980 and 1997. The brand still exists, selling items such as instant coffee and coffee whitener. The Kardomah Cafés in London and Manchester were designed by Sir Misha Black between 1936 and 1950.〔("Black, Sir Misha" ), Exploring 20th Century London, accessed 2011-05-14〕
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