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The Archaeology of the Clay Tobacco Pipe XIII: The Clay Tobacco Pipe Industry in the Parish of Newington, Southwark, London
Colin Andrew Tatman and Peter Davey-
Cover Page
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Copyright Page
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Table of Contents
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List of illustrations
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Editorial
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1: Introduction
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2: The Parish of Newington: Its Historic and Topographical Background
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3: Industries in Southwark and Newington
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4: Introduction to Pipemaking in London
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5: Reasons for the development of the Newington Pipemaking Industry
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6: Pipe Clay Makers and Merchants
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7: Pipemaking Methods and Tools
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8: The Pipes and their Identifiable Makers
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9: The Main Pipemaking Centres of Newington
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10: Aspects of the Newington Pipemaking Industry
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11: Conclusions
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Acknowledgements
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Local Bibliography
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General Bibliography
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Primary Sources
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Abbreviations
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Appendices
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I: The Life Histories of the Makers
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II: Pipe Clay Makers, Whiting Makers and Pipeclay and Whiting Merchants
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III: Pipe Mould Makers
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IV: Occupants of Newington’s Two most Productive Pipemaking centres
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V: Kilnmen
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VI: Swinyard TPMs and other pipemaking families
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Published: 1994
Publisher: BAR Publishing
- 9780860547730 (paperback)
- 9781407318653 (ebook)
BAR Number: B239