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"Celebrating Triumphs and Daily Rituals: The Cup Chronicles" From historic sporting moments to everyday indulgences, the cup has played a significant role in our lives

Background imageCup Collection: FA Cup 4th round match at The Den. Final score Millwall 0 v Liverpool 2

FA Cup 4th round match at The Den. Final score Millwall 0 v Liverpool 2. Millwalls Teddy Sheringham tends to his injured captain Les Briley on the ground as referee George Courtney stands over

Background imageCup Collection: Football: F. A Cup. Walsall F. C. (3) v. Manchester United F. C. (2)

Football: F. A Cup. Walsall F. C. (3) v. Manchester United F. C. (2)
Football: F.A Cup. Walsall F.C. (3) v. Manchester United F.C. (2). Third Division Walsall shot down Manchester United in extra time last night to claim their most famous F A Cup scalp since their

Background imageCup Collection: Lawrence Dallaglio of England Oct 1999 punching Jonah Lomu of New Zealand

Lawrence Dallaglio of England Oct 1999 punching Jonah Lomu of New Zealand

Background imageCup Collection: The Kings Cup Air Race - The Competitors at Hanworth

The Kings Cup Air Race - The Competitors at Hanworth
The Kings Cup Air Race - The Competitors aircraft arrived at Hanworth Aerodrome prior to take off in the early hours of the morning. Date: 4 July 1930 1930

Background imageCup Collection: Tea cup and saucer

Tea cup and saucer
Glazed porcelain tea cup, from a childs part tea-service, decorated with a painted band of flowers on an orange ground. Retailed in Australia c.1925-1935. Acquired from the original owner

Background imageCup Collection: A Rakes Progress - 2: The Levee, 1733. Artist: William Hogarth

A Rakes Progress - 2: The Levee, 1733. Artist: William Hogarth
A Rakes Progress - 2: The Levee, 1733. Tom holds a morning reception at his new palatial town lodgings. Vistors offer their services: a jockey, a dancing-master (with violin)

Background imageCup Collection: Aston Villa FA Cup Winners, 1894-5

Aston Villa FA Cup Winners, 1894-5: Grierson (Trainer), Dunkley (Hon Sec), Johnstone, Spencer, Wilkes, Lees, Rinder, Margoschis (Chairman), Reynolds, Devey (Captain), Welford, Ramsay (Secretary)

Background imageCup Collection: Birstall Intermediate RLFC rugby team 1934-1935

Birstall Intermediate RLFC rugby team 1934-1935. Back row: Micklefield (Trainer), Carroll (Committee), Rhodes, Morrell, Haigh, Field, Greenwood

Background imageCup Collection: FA Cup winners - Bolton Wanderers, 1923

FA Cup winners - Bolton Wanderers, 1923
FA Cup winners in 1923, Bolton Wanderers. The 1923 FA Cup final was the first to be held in the newly-opened (orignal) Wembley Stadium, known as the Empire Stadium

Background imageCup Collection: Morning Call Coffee Stand, New Orleans, USA

Morning Call Coffee Stand, New Orleans, USA
Morning Call Coffee Stand, French Market, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA. Claimed to be the citys most famous coffee drinking place. Date: circa 1940

Background imageCup Collection: Nancy Lancaster at Pytchley Hunt

Nancy Lancaster at Pytchley Hunt
A Loving-Cup. Mrs Ronald Tree (now better known as Nancy Lancaster) drinking a toast from the loving-cup presented to her husband, joint-Master of the Pytchley hunt

Background imageCup Collection: Hispano-Suiza H6C racing the Baby Bootlegger Speedboat

Hispano-Suiza H6C racing the Baby Bootlegger Speedboat
A modified racing Hispano-Suiza H6C 1924 Speedster racing against the speedboat Baby Bootlegger of New York (designed by George Crouch)

Background imageCup Collection: Firefighters outside mobile kitchen, WW2

Firefighters outside mobile kitchen, WW2
Firefighters enjoying a mug of tea outside a mobile kitchen presented to the National Fire Service by the Order of the Eastern Star, Manitoba, Canada, during the Second World War

Background imageCup Collection: Antwerp Exhibition 1930

Antwerp Exhibition 1930
Workmen putting the finishing touches to the British Pavilion at the Antwerp Exhibition, Belgium. On the right is a copy of the Schneider Cup aeroplane. Date: 1930

Background imageCup Collection: The Queen presents the F. A. Cup to Newcastle

The Queen presents the F. A. Cup to Newcastle
The Queen hands the F.A. Cup to the Newcastle captain, Jimmy Scoular, watched by the Secretary of the Football Association, Sir Stanley Rous. B

Background imageCup Collection: Hayes winning the Marathon Race. Olympic Games, London 1908

Hayes winning the Marathon Race. Olympic Games, London 1908
Photograph of John Hayes, American athlete, in the final leg of the marathon race at the London Olympic Games in 1908. Dorando Pietri of Italy collapsed after entering the stadium ahead of the pack

Background imageCup Collection: Traditional Turkish decorative pottery for sale, Grand Bazaar (Great Bazaar)

Traditional Turkish decorative pottery for sale, Grand Bazaar (Great Bazaar), Istanbul, Turkey, Europe

Background imageCup Collection: Southern Teahouse, Japan, n. d. Creator: Kitagawa Utamaro

Southern Teahouse, Japan, n. d. Creator: Kitagawa Utamaro
Southern Teahouse, Japan, n.d

Background imageCup Collection: Black Hamburgh cock and hen

Black Hamburgh cock and hen, Gallus gallus domesticus, Rev. W. Sergeantsons pair, first prize at Birmingham, Edinburgh, Manchester 1871, and Bristol 1872

Background imageCup Collection: FA Cup Quarter Final match at Loftus Road. Queens Park Rangers 2 v Liverpool 2

FA Cup Quarter Final match at Loftus Road. Queens Park Rangers 2 v Liverpool 2. Referee Brian Hill receives some medical attention from Liverpool trainer Roy Evans. 11th March 1990

Background imageCup Collection: Cyrille Regis holds the FA Cup aloft after his team Coventry beat Tottenham Hotspur 3-2

Cyrille Regis holds the FA Cup aloft after his team Coventry beat Tottenham Hotspur 3-2 in the 1987 FA Cup final. Picture taken 16th May 1987

Background imageCup Collection: UEFA Cup Winners Cup Final Chelsea v Stuttgart, held at Rasunda Stadium

UEFA Cup Winners Cup Final Chelsea v Stuttgart, held at Rasunda Stadium. Chelsea won the match 1-0, thanks to a Gianfranco Zola goal. 13th May 1998

Background imageCup Collection: Mick Jagger, lead singer of the Rolling Stones, September 1964

Mick Jagger, lead singer of the Rolling Stones, September 1964

Background imageCup Collection: Tottenham Hotspur Cup Final v Leicester and drive through Tottenham, 6th May 1961

Tottenham Hotspur Cup Final v Leicester and drive through Tottenham, 6th May 1961.1960 1961 Tottenham Hotspur Double Winning Season

Background imageCup Collection: 1976 FA Cup Final at Wembley May 1976 Southampton 1 v Manchester United 0

1976 FA Cup Final at Wembley May 1976 Southampton 1 v Manchester United 0 Southampton pose for a team group with the cup after their win

Background imageCup Collection: Cappuccino cup served at Caffe Pepino, Turin, Piedmont, Italy

Cappuccino cup served at Caffe Pepino, Turin, Piedmont, Italy

Background imageCup Collection: Garry Thompson celebrates at Tottenham

Garry Thompson celebrates at Tottenham
Garry Thompson put Wanderers 3-2 up at White Hart Lane in an FA Cup fourth round thriller against Tottenham Hotspur in January 2017, with the Premier League side eventually winning 4-3

Background imageCup Collection: Japanese Art, Bowl of Pottery of Kioto, 19th Century

Japanese Art, Bowl of Pottery of Kioto, 19th Century
Vintage engraving of Japanese Art, Bowl of Pottery of Kioto, 19th Century

Background imageCup Collection: Firefighters outside mobile kitchen, WW2

Firefighters outside mobile kitchen, WW2
Firefighters enjoying a mug of tea outside a mobile kitchen presented to the National Fire Service by the Order of the Eastern Star, Manitoba, Canada, during the Second World War

Background imageCup Collection: Advertisement for Gala World Cup Celebration Dances, The Locarno

Advertisement for Gala World Cup Celebration Dances, The Locarno, junction of London Road and Boston Street, 1966
Image from Visitors Handbook and Programme of Events for the 1966 Football World Cup (Sheffield Local Studies Library: Local Pamphlets vol 256 S)

Background imageCup Collection: Shamrock IV Launching 1914

Shamrock IV Launching 1914
May 1914: Launching Shamrock IV, Britains challenge for the Americas Cup Yacht Race, at Portsmouth. Shamrock IV was a yacht owned by Sir Thomas Lipton and designed by Charles Ernest Nicholson

Background imageCup Collection: Volunteer Camp Windsor

Volunteer Camp Windsor, I. Sleeping Partners. 2. Military Position, 3. In Flagrante Delicto. 4. Hi, Sir I What The 5. The Humphrey Cup. 6. A Commercial Speculation. 7. A Tight Fit. 8

Background imageCup Collection: Italy, Bologna, Still Life

Italy, Bologna, Still Life
Pablo Picasso (1881-1973), Still Life. Casket, Cup, Apples and Glass, 1909

Background imageCup Collection: 1953 FA Cup Final

1953 FA Cup Final
At Wembley Stadium, the Queen, with the Duke of Edinburgh and FA Secretary Sir Stanley Rous either side of her, presents a Cup-winners medal to Stanley Matthews of Blackpool

Background imageCup Collection: Aston Villa win the F. A Cup, 1887

Aston Villa win the F. A Cup, 1887
Aston Villa win the F.A Cup, 1887: the winning team. Date: 1887

Background imageCup Collection: Silhouette, As Mad As A Hatter (or March Hare)

Silhouette, As Mad As A Hatter (or March Hare)
As Mad As A Hatter (or March Hare) -- silhouette based on illustrations to Alice in Wonderland, showing the Mad Hatter and March Hare sitting at the tea table

Background imageCup Collection: High Cup Nick - Teesdale

High Cup Nick - Teesdale, east side of the Pennines in County Durham Date: circa 1930s

Background imageCup Collection: CUP WINNERS CUP, 1969. Spanish soccer goalkeeper Jose Angel Iribar of Bilbao

CUP WINNERS CUP, 1969. Spanish soccer goalkeeper Jose Angel Iribar of Bilbao blocks an attempted goal by Manchester City during the European Cup Winners Cup, 1 October 1969

Background imageCup Collection: Huntsman takes a stirrup cup

Huntsman takes a stirrup cup
A lady offers a huntsman of the South Devon Foxhunt - mounted on a fine white horse - a traditional stirrup cup drink from a tray. Date: circa 1980

Background imageCup Collection: Breakfast by Muriel Dawson

Breakfast by Muriel Dawson
A jolly little girl with brown hair and eyes sips from a mug decorated with a painting of a cockerel

Background imageCup Collection: A Mazawattee Tea Van

A Mazawattee Tea Van

Background imageCup Collection: Items in the Tudor Exhibition, 1890

Items in the Tudor Exhibition, 1890
Engraving showing a number of relics from the sixteenth century exhibited in the Tudor Exhibition of 1890. The items pictured include: Henry VIIIs hat (top right)

Background imageCup Collection: Newcastle United vs. Barnsley, F. A. Cup Final, 1910

Newcastle United vs. Barnsley, F. A. Cup Final, 1910
Illustration of the F.A. Cup Final between Newcastle United and Barnsley, with one of the Barnsley defenders (in dark shirts) chesting down the ball; Crystal Palace Football Ground, 23rd April 1910

Background imageCup Collection: Strawberry Cup Jelly

Strawberry Cup Jelly
A strawberry cup jelly

Background imageCup Collection: Cup of steaming coffee

Cup of steaming coffee

Background imageCup Collection: Serving Maid / Chocolate

Serving Maid / Chocolate
A serving maid carries a cup of chocolate and a glass of water on a tray

Background imageCup Collection: ASCOT 1895

ASCOT 1895
Privileged racegoers in the Enclosure before the race for the Ascot Gold Cup : police are on hand in case of trouble

Background imageCup Collection: Breakfast in Bed 1930S

Breakfast in Bed 1930S
Smiling woman pours herself a refreshing cup of tea before tucking into a feast of grapefruit, boiled egg from an egg cup & toast served on a tray



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"Celebrating Triumphs and Daily Rituals: The Cup Chronicles" From historic sporting moments to everyday indulgences, the cup has played a significant role in our lives. In 1966, Queen Elizabeth II presented Bobby Moore with the iconic World Cup trophy, forever etching his name in football history. Similarly, South Africa's captain Francois Pienaar received the same prestigious honor from Nelson Mandela in 1995, symbolizing unity and triumph over adversity. But cups aren't just reserved for grand occasions; they also accompany us through our daily routines. A woman holding a huge cup of coffee exemplifies how this humble vessel provides comfort and warmth as we navigate busy mornings. Meanwhile, coopers diligently craft wooden barrels to create sturdy containers that preserve the flavors of fine spirits. The significance of cups extends beyond beverages alone – they bring people together during pivotal events like the Nottingham Forest vs. Derby County F. A. Cup Final in 1898 or firefighters taking a well-deserved tea break after extinguishing flames at St Katherines Dock. Even fictional characters find solace in cups; Steed and Mrs Peel enjoy their tea while solving mysteries on screen, showcasing how this simple object can enhance storytelling. Sports enthusiasts gather at Murrayfield stadium in Scotland to witness thrilling rugby matches where victory is celebrated by raising coveted trophies high above heads filled with pride. Likewise, Metropolitan Police B Division dutifully stands guard during intense football matches ensuring safety prevails amidst passionate rivalries. Cups have even witnessed remarkable aerial spectacles - as the Graf Zeppelin gracefully soared over Wembley Stadium during an FA Cup Final or when pilots raced for glory under the watchful eyes of spectators eagerly awaiting results displayed on King's Cup posters. Ultimately, whether it be capturing historical victories like England's triumph over West Germany in the 1966 World Cup Final or providing vessels for aviation races and everyday rituals alike – cups hold stories within their delicate curves.