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Seaside mugging for Pete



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Published Date: 15 May 2008
WHEREVER you go in the world there's generally something to remind you of Sheffield.
If you pop to Whitby for example check out Botham's Tea Rooms and Baker's Shop in Skinner Street.

Upstairs at Botham's you'll find ladies in starched uniforms, white lace pinnies and hats, serving tea from silver pots and trolleys laden down with cakes and triangular shaped sandwiches - just like Davey's famous Fargate restaurant in a bygone era.

And there are even more reminders of Sheffield.

The people at Botham's commissioned multi-talented Pete McKee to design a range of seaside themed mugs and cards which add a real splash of colour to their baker's shop windows.

Pete said: "I love Botham's it reminds me so much of Davey's. I have spent many a happy holiday in Whitby, Scarborough and Robin Hood's Bay. The designs on the mugs and cards are based on those memories. A sort of postcard from Sheffielders at the coast."


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  • Last Updated: 15 May 2008 9:45 AM
  • Source: Sheffield Star
  • Location: Sheffield
 
 
  

 
 


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