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  2. File:Bonded Tea Warehouse, Great Howard Street, Liverpool ...

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  3. Bonded warehouse - Wikipedia

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    Bonded tea warehouse in Liverpool, England, built c. 1880 [3] The Customs Consolidation Act 1853 (16 & 17 Vict. c. 107) dispensed with the giving of bonds, and laid down various provisions for securing the payment of customs duties on goods warehoused.

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  5. Arthur Brooke (entrepreneur) - Wikipedia

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    Arthur Brooke was born on 30 November 1845 in Ashton-under-Lyne, Manchester to tea wholesaler Charles Brooke and Jane née Howard. He had a short career in the textile industry before getting terminated due to the cotton famine in 1864, [1] he trained to work in Peek Brothers and Winch tea company in Liverpool where he was transferred to the company's head office in London.

  6. Liverpool Maritime Mercantile City - Wikipedia

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    The Liverpool Maritime Mercantile City comprised six separate locations throughout the centre of the city, each of which related to a different component and time in Liverpool's maritime history. [7] The inscribed sites extended for approximately 4 km ( 2 + 1 ⁄ 2 miles) north-south along the city's waterfront and stretched approximately 1 km ...

  7. Kardomah Cafés - Wikipedia

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    In 1868 the business was acquired by the newly created Liverpool China and India Tea Company, [3] 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, [4] and the brand was later applied to a range of teas, coffees and coffee houses. The parent ...