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Coffee houses in eighteenth-century Britain

What does the coffee house tell us about politics and urban sociability in Georgian Britain?

Groups of men in wigs sit at tables talking and drinking coffee. There are papers on the tables in front of them.
A caricature of Lloyd’s Coffee House, c. late seventeenth century
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AQA 1F Industrialisation and the people: Britain, c.1783–1885

Edexcel Paper 1, Option 1D Britain, c.1785–c.1870: democracy, protest and reform

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