... I imagine they were cafes?
On the 1911 census, the husband of my grand-aunt (Thomas Dransfield Vipond) is described as a "refreshment house keeper", his premises being: Cocoa Rooms, 42 Highgate, Kendal. (I've googled the address - it's currently a greengrocer's shop!)
What sort of establishments were 'Cocoa Rooms'?
What sort of establishments were 'Cocoa Rooms'?
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Re: What sort of establishments were 'Cocoa Rooms'?
Yes, Cafes, Tearooms, etc,
On high streets, railway stations, etc,
On high streets, railway stations, etc,
Bert
Re: What sort of establishments were 'Cocoa Rooms'?
Thanks Bert!
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Re: What sort of establishments were 'Cocoa Rooms'?
Alternative to pubs as meeting places.
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Re: What sort of establishments were 'Cocoa Rooms'?
Some were established by churches or chapels to counter the threat of the demon drink.
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Re: What sort of establishments were 'Cocoa Rooms'?
See: http://www.victorianlondon.org/entertainment/cocoa.htm
I remember a great one in Great Homer Street at the Juvenal Street end opposite Paddy's market. Did a great mug of tea and a black-market bacon sarnie as well as cocoa!
I remember a great one in Great Homer Street at the Juvenal Street end opposite Paddy's market. Did a great mug of tea and a black-market bacon sarnie as well as cocoa!
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Many thanks for your replies folks ... very interesting link dickiesam.
I've enjoyed looking at the ancestors' occupations on the 1911 census returns ... one in particular has me intrigued: it has been transcribed on the 'Findmypast' website as "Cotton Popokers Managing Clerk" and I must say that's exactly what it looks like on the image of the original document! (Sorry ... that's way off-topic: I should probably start another thread!)
I've enjoyed looking at the ancestors' occupations on the 1911 census returns ... one in particular has me intrigued: it has been transcribed on the 'Findmypast' website as "Cotton Popokers Managing Clerk" and I must say that's exactly what it looks like on the image of the original document! (Sorry ... that's way off-topic: I should probably start another thread!)
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My guess... without seeing it is: Cotton Brokers' Managing Clerk!ZED wrote:Many thanks for your replies folks ... very interesting link dickiesam.
I've enjoyed looking at the ancestors' occupations on the 1911 census returns ... one in particular has me intrigued: it has been transcribed on the 'Findmypast' website as "Cotton Popokers Managing Clerk" and I must say that's exactly what it looks like on the image of the original document! (Sorry ... that's way off-topic: I should probably start another thread!)
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Re: What sort of establishments were 'Cocoa Rooms'?
dickiesam wrote:My guess... without seeing it is: Cotton Brokers' Managing Clerk!ZED wrote:Many thanks for your replies folks ... very interesting link dickiesam.
I've enjoyed looking at the ancestors' occupations on the 1911 census returns ... one in particular has me intrigued: it has been transcribed on the 'Findmypast' website as "Cotton Popokers Managing Clerk" and I must say that's exactly what it looks like on the image of the original document! (Sorry ... that's way off-topic: I should probably start another thread!)
Ah! Yes! Thanks dickiesam ... it does seem obvious now that you've mentioned it!

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