Talk:Serving cart
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Search terms esp domestic
editI just wanted to suggest some possible search terms. I know the domestic version as a traymobile (sometimes two words) examples here. My grandmother's traymobile had two levels. The top tray was removable - trolley was wheeled into room from kitchen then 'hostess' could simply lift tray out and place on a table or carry around to offer drinks and food directly to guests. This article suggests they came into style in late 1930s. This discusses uses, decks and shelves, with hot plates, hospital, drop down extensions, replace servants. Also hostess trolley, esp brand name, heated version, religious use, seventies, def, def, anniversary. For those serving alcoholic drinks, cocktail trolley, bar trolley/cart, drinks trolley. Those used eg in offices, by a Tea lady were called a tea trolley. Cheers! JennyOz (talk) 19:27, 13 December 2017 (UTC)
- Hello JennyOz. Thank you for the good input here! Please, do feel free to expand the article with it. Wonderful! :) Anna Frodesiak (talk) 01:42, 14 December 2017 (UTC)