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- Tea_lady abstract "A tea lady is a woman in an office or working environment, whose sole job is to provide beverages (chiefly tea) and light snacks during the allocated tea break. Tea ladies are a mainly British custom. They entered the mainstream in the UK during the Second World War, when tea ladies were used in an experiment to boost efficiency in workplaces for the war effort. They had such a hugely positive effect on morale they became commonplace in all areas of work, mobile canteens even serving military units on exercises. They were present in a works canteen or perhaps came round with a trolley, on which was usually a tea urn full of either hot tea or hot water, and perhaps a selection of cakes and buns.".
- Tea_lady thumbnail Part-time_Women_War_Workers,_Bristol,_1942_D10550.jpg?width=300.
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- Tea_lady wikiPageRevisionID "648806346".
- Tea_lady wikiPageWikiLink Break_(work).
- Tea_lady wikiPageWikiLink Carry_On_(franchise).
- Tea_lady wikiPageWikiLink Carry_on_films.
- Tea_lady wikiPageWikiLink Category:Food_services_occupations.
- Tea_lady wikiPageWikiLink Category:Obsolete_occupations.
- Tea_lady wikiPageWikiLink Category:Tea_culture.
- Tea_lady wikiPageWikiLink Catering.
- Tea_lady wikiPageWikiLink Father_Ted.
- Tea_lady wikiPageWikiLink Food_truck.
- Tea_lady wikiPageWikiLink Humphrey_Appleby.
- Tea_lady wikiPageWikiLink List_of_Father_Ted_characters.
- Tea_lady wikiPageWikiLink Middle_age.
- Tea_lady wikiPageWikiLink Mrs_Doyle.
- Tea_lady wikiPageWikiLink National_Opinion_Polls.
- Tea_lady wikiPageWikiLink Nigel_Hawthorne.
- Tea_lady wikiPageWikiLink Second_World_War.
- Tea_lady wikiPageWikiLink Stereotype.
- Tea_lady wikiPageWikiLink Stereotypical.
- Tea_lady wikiPageWikiLink Tea.
- Tea_lady wikiPageWikiLink Tea_break.
- Tea_lady wikiPageWikiLink Tea_culture.
- Tea_lady wikiPageWikiLink United_Kingdom.
- Tea_lady wikiPageWikiLink Vending_machine.
- Tea_lady wikiPageWikiLink Vending_machines.
- Tea_lady wikiPageWikiLink World_War_II.
- Tea_lady wikiPageWikiLink Yes_Minister.
- Tea_lady wikiPageWikiLink File:Part-time_Women_War_Workers,_Bristol,_1942_D10550.jpg.
- Tea_lady wikiPageWikiLinkText "Tea lady".
- Tea_lady wikiPageWikiLinkText "tea ladies".
- Tea_lady wikiPageWikiLinkText "tea lady".
- Tea_lady wikiPageWikiLinkText "tea-lady".
- Tea_lady wikiPageWikiLinkText "trolley service".
- Tea_lady hasPhotoCollection Tea_lady.
- Tea_lady wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Tea_lady subject Category:Food_services_occupations.
- Tea_lady subject Category:Obsolete_occupations.
- Tea_lady subject Category:Tea_culture.
- Tea_lady hypernym Woman.
- Tea_lady type Beverage.
- Tea_lady type Person.
- Tea_lady type Beverage.
- Tea_lady type Occupation.
- Tea_lady comment "A tea lady is a woman in an office or working environment, whose sole job is to provide beverages (chiefly tea) and light snacks during the allocated tea break. Tea ladies are a mainly British custom. They entered the mainstream in the UK during the Second World War, when tea ladies were used in an experiment to boost efficiency in workplaces for the war effort.".
- Tea_lady label "Tea lady".
- Tea_lady sameAs מחלק_תה.
- Tea_lady sameAs m.08r3b1.
- Tea_lady sameAs Q7691131.
- Tea_lady sameAs Q7691131.
- Tea_lady wasDerivedFrom Tea_lady?oldid=648806346.
- Tea_lady depiction Part-time_Women_War_Workers,_Bristol,_1942_D10550.jpg.
- Tea_lady isPrimaryTopicOf Tea_lady.