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Tea lady

An English woman, working as a part-time tea lady, serves tea to a female worker at an aircraft factory in Bristol, 1942
A tea lady in the Museum of the Great Western Railway, Swindon

A tea lady provides drinks in an office, factory, hospital, or other place of work. The role under this name began in Britain during World War II, and continues in the National Health Service today. It used to be a wide-spread occupation for women, and as such was well represented in popular culture.


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