The Archaeology of the Clay Tobacco Pipe, Volume 6Peter J. Davey |
Contents
Editorial | 1 |
Pipemakers Kiln | 9 |
The Kiln of William Heath Eighteenth Century Brentford | 15 |
Copyright | |
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18th century A. H. Oswald Adrian Oswald Aldgate apprentice Archaeol Archaeology armorial pipes base Bayley/Bedford Street Bedford Sq Bedford Square bowl and stem bowl types Brentford brick Bristol Polls century pipes Cheminant Clay Pipes Clay Tobacco Pipes clay-pipe coal crown Cuming Museum D. R. Atkinson decoration deposits Dorking Dutch eighteenth century examples excavation fire-area flue fragments front mould Geale Guildford Guildford Museum Hanoverian Arms Horsham illustrated initials John Brice kiln Lambeth Layer 21 listed London Clay medium bowl motto muffle chamber Museum of London occur Olave's outvoter Paul's Wharf perhaps pipe kiln pipemaker pipes marked pointed spur possible pottery Prince of Wales probably recorded red fabric Reigate relief RLeC Coll semi-polished bowl sherds side similar Southwark Stem bore diameter suggests Sun Assurance surface Surrey SWINYARD tavern Thames thick bowl type 25 vitrification Wales feathers wasters Webb Westminster Weybridge William Heath