1·New Orleans, downtown street. Louisiana, 1935. Walker Evans. Library of Congress
With the acceptance by the Pope, coffee spread dramatically, in 1652 the first cafe opened in London, in 1670 in Berlin, in 1686 in Paris. In the mid-18th century all the cities of Europe had cafes.
2·Frances “Fannie” Benjamín Johnston, one of the first American women who dedicated herself to professional photography, taking coffee and tea with Elbert Green Hubbard, a renowned writer,
artist and philosopher from Illinois, in his study in Washington in 1900.
3·Lunch in the window of the restaurant for the women of National Cash Register, Dayton. Ohio, 1902.
4·Police drinking coffee in an improvised cafe in a car. 1919
5·An American soldier preparing coffee powder in a jar. Fort Myers, 1940.
6·Picnic on the beach in Sarasota. Florida, 1941.
7·The marine Bob Tuohy, drinking coffee with his companions, dirty and tired after 2 days and 2 nights of fighting on the Eniwetok Atoll during World War II. 1944
8·The actress Myrna Loy serving coffee to the American sailors. San Pedro, 1942.
9·The conductor James M. Johnson and brakeman Jack Torbet taking coffee in the tail-wagon on the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe railway between Waynoka, Oklahoma and Canada. 1943
10·Pete’s Bar in the Washington market, Manhattan. 1950
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