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Red Rose of Canada's Website! Just my cuppa!
Yes, Red Rose has their own website! It is full of tips on making a great cup of tea, has a super history on Red Rose as well as tips and a lot of other fun stuff! It is a great site and they sell a great product! Check it out!

Red Rose of the US
Yup, they are finally on the scene. Red Rose of the US has a website! It is nice and the people are helpful. Slightly stilted toward Wades but I am biased. They are still great people and it is a great site... oh yeah, did I mention their product makes a nice cuppa? Check it out!

P.G. Tips (UK)
This is the British Brooke Bond Tea site. Right proper! Visit it!

Dave Hart's Sell Off is Over
It was a great sale with wonderful one-of-a-kind Brooke Bond items representing David's collecting for a lifetime. As of December of 2006, the site is gone.  David mentioned that the balance of his stuff will be seen on eBay... while it lasts!

Franklin Cards (unfortunately, Franklyn Roberts does not appear to have a site any more)
Probably the best resource for cigarette cards in Cyberspace.
Updated monthly, this site has everything a cigarette card collector could hope to find.

The Card Mine  (unfortunately, The Card Mine has been rewritten and in a sorry state)
- "Specialist in European Trade Cards & Chromos from the late 19th to Mid 20th Century (both Sport & Non-Sport). Regular Auctions of approx 1000 lots available via the website plus Card Location Service and many other card-related features."
My favorite section of the Card Mine used to be the   Introduction to Card Collecting   It was a great reference that was well worth the reading

Dave Grimes  
He used to have a sweet web page when he was alive. He had older Tobacco Inserts Cards, Trade Cards and General Paper Ephemera. Besides, he was a great guy, too! He is missed!

Cartophilic Society of Great Britain
Check out this British Cyberspacing, card collecting society. They have a lot of reference material, publications,  auctions and links. Check it out!

www.TeaCards.Com
The aim of Mark Knowler's site is to provide comprehensive information for Brooke Bond tea card collectors.

Dannec's Tea Cards
This site used to be run by Debbie Carriere. She showed pics of all of the cards, told you what's up for variations  and gave an interesting breakdown of eBay prices.  Too bad it is not around any more.

Memories of J. Lyons
This great Lyon's tea and Bakery site is run by David Lawrence. If you are a fan of Lyon's, it is a must-see... or is that a must-click? Either way, check it out. 

 

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