My online searching turned up little else about Mrs. Clinkscale and her tearoom, but when I typed in simply "Clinkscale" on the NYPL Digital Collections site, it turned up this photo from the same book. As you can see at lower right, this Mrs. Mayme Clinkscale (no "Lee") was listed as a milliner at 3641 S. State St. (near the Chicago Public Library today). I think the Mrs. Clinkscale in the photo above looks quite different (and younger) than the Mrs. Clinkscale up top, so I'm intrigued and hope to learn more about the enterprising Chicago woman who was one of the earliest women to operate a tearoom!
Tuesday, February 23, 2016
Chicago's Ideal Tea-Room and Mrs. Mayme Lee Clinkscale
My online searching turned up little else about Mrs. Clinkscale and her tearoom, but when I typed in simply "Clinkscale" on the NYPL Digital Collections site, it turned up this photo from the same book. As you can see at lower right, this Mrs. Mayme Clinkscale (no "Lee") was listed as a milliner at 3641 S. State St. (near the Chicago Public Library today). I think the Mrs. Clinkscale in the photo above looks quite different (and younger) than the Mrs. Clinkscale up top, so I'm intrigued and hope to learn more about the enterprising Chicago woman who was one of the earliest women to operate a tearoom!
Very interesting!
ReplyDeleteWouldn't you love to hear her full story?
ReplyDeleteInteresting!!!!
ReplyDeleteI think it may actually be the same lady though - different years, hair style, lighting and angle - but the eyes and mouth look quite similar.
This is neat. Oh if tea houses could talk, eh? : - )
That looks like an amazing story! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteAngela, you certainly do come across a lot of interesting things in your
ReplyDeleteresearch. Breakfast-dance struck me as funny. ;-)
What fascinating history. I love that you found this.
ReplyDeleteA very interesting post !
ReplyDeleteI wonder where you found these antique piece of information, very interesting!
ReplyDeleteGreat historical information. A very interesting post !
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