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  2. Babington's tea room - Wikipedia

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    The tea room was founded by two young women, one from New Zealand and one from England, who arrived in Rome in 1893. They were Isabel Cargill, daughter of William Cargill, founder of the city of Dunedin in New Zealand and Anna Maria Babington, descendant of Anthony Babington who was hanged in 1586 for conspiring against Elizabeth I.

  3. Isabel Cargill - Wikipedia

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    In the early 1890s she travelled to England and then, with her English friend Anna Maria Babington, to Italy. When they were unable to find a shop selling cups of tea in the city, the pair decided to open an English-style tearooms, which they called Babington's Tea Room. [7]

  4. Babington family - Wikipedia

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    Babington's tea room was founded in 1893 by Isabel Cargill and Anne Marie Babington to establish a traditional English tearoom for the English expats living in Rome. Babington's survived two world wars, the advent of fast food and various economic crises, and has become a favourite meeting place for writers, actors, artists and politicians. [59]

  5. Babington - Wikipedia

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    Babington, Somerset, England, a small village between Radstock and Frome; Babington House, an example of Georgian architecture in Somerset, England; Babington Academy, a school in Leicester, England; Babington's tea room, a traditional English tearoom in Rome; Babingtonite, mineral named after William Babington; Babington Path, a road in Hong Kong

  6. Piazza di Spagna - Wikipedia

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    At the left corner, there is the Babington's tea room, founded in 1893. The side near Via Frattina is overlooked by the two façades (the main one, designed by Gian Lorenzo Bernini, and the side one created by Francesco Borromini) of the Palazzo di Propaganda Fide, a property of the Holy See.

  7. List of teahouses - Wikipedia

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    The Salvation Army Waiʻoli Tea Room in Honolulu, Hawaii, is listed in the U.S. National Register of Historic Places. Argo Tea, Chicago chain; Gryphon, Savannah, Georgia; Dushanbe Tea House; Lollicup Coffee & Tea, chain specialising in bubble tea; Salvation Army Waiʻoli Tea Room, Hawai'i; Shoseian Teahouse, California; Tavalon Tea, New York ...

  8. Category:Tea houses - Wikipedia

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  9. Category:Babington family - Wikipedia

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