Skip to product information
1 of 4

Washington, D.C. Mess Hall at Harewood Hospital, Heated by Elaborate Stoves (U.S. Civil War) Color Changing Coffee Mug 11oz

Washington, D.C. Mess Hall at Harewood Hospital, Heated by Elaborate Stoves (U.S. Civil War) Color Changing Coffee Mug 11oz

Regular price £7.00 GBP
Regular price Sale price £7.00 GBP
Sale Sold out
Shipping calculated at checkout.
Title
Size

100 in stock

The Washington, D.C. Mess Hall at Harewood Hospital, heated by elaborate stoves during the U.S. Civil War, was a crucial establishment in the nation's capital that served meals to wounded soldiers and medical staff. Constructed as a temporary hospital complex in 1862, the facility played an essential role in treating the numerous casualties from major battles such as the Second Battle of Bull Run and Antietam. The elaborately designed stoves provided warmth and cooked food during harsh winter conditions, helping to alleviate some of the hardships faced by both patients and staff at this critical time in American history.
View full details

Product Info

About

This mugs heat-reactive surface reveals the designs once the mug gets
warm. The ceramic cup will go back to its original black outside and
white inside when it cools down. The C-shaped handle helps keep a sturdy
grip. It comes in one size – 11oz (0.33l) – plenty for that big morning
cup of coffee.

Heat-sensitive design

When the mug is cold, your design will be only faintly visible. The mug
has heat-sensitive properties that will reveal your favorite image when
pouring in any hot drink

Microwave-safe

Mug can be safely placed in microwave for food or liquid heating

Care Instruction

Hand wash only.