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<strong>PUBLICATIONS</strong> <strong>HELD</strong> <strong>BY</strong> <strong>THE</strong><br />

NATIONAL PIPE ARCHIVE<br />

The following bibliography lists those publications and off prints held by the <strong>National</strong> <strong>Pipe</strong> <strong>Archive</strong> as of<br />

March 2011.<br />

The bibliography is divided into four main sections; UK, World, Wreck Sites Miscellaneous tobacco related<br />

items. The UK section is organised in alphabetical order by county; the world section is in alphabetical order<br />

by country order.<br />

Wherever possible a complete bibliographic reference has been given. In some cases, however, the archive<br />

does not hold all the information, such as volume number and page number. In those instances an effort has<br />

been made to provide as much information as possible so that the reference is usable.<br />

Each entry is followed by an NPA accession code, for example LIVNP 1997.17.2, this refers back to the pipe<br />

filing system and will help to locate each article.<br />

The current list comprises all the published material held by the NPA. Please note that this is a working<br />

document and is constantly being updated. In future editions of this list it is hoped to include all the overseas<br />

publications, books, theses and trade catalogues held by the NPA.<br />

In addition to those articles listed below the NPA holds files on clay tobacco pipes from over 380 sites across<br />

the British Isles. These include general details of pipes from whole counties to information about individual<br />

find spots.<br />

To use the bibliography use the “find” command by pressing Ctrl F, then typing in your key word or subject.


PART 1: UK<br />

Avon<br />

Bedfordshire<br />

Berkshire<br />

Buckinghamshire<br />

Cambridgeshire<br />

Cheshire<br />

Cleveland<br />

Clwyd<br />

Cornwall<br />

County Durham<br />

Cumbria<br />

Derbyshire<br />

Devon<br />

Dorset<br />

Durham<br />

Dyfed<br />

Essex<br />

Glamorgan<br />

Gloucestershire<br />

Grampian<br />

Greater London<br />

Greater Manchester<br />

Guernsey<br />

Gwent<br />

Hampshire<br />

Herefordshire<br />

Hertfordshire<br />

Humberside<br />

Kent<br />

Lancashire<br />

Leicestershire<br />

Lincolnshire<br />

London<br />

Lothian<br />

Merseyside<br />

Mid Glamorgan<br />

Norfolk<br />

Northamptonshire<br />

North East England<br />

Northern Ireland<br />

Northumberland<br />

North Wales<br />

North Yorkshire<br />

Nottinghamshire<br />

Oxfordshire<br />

Orkney<br />

Scotland<br />

Shetland<br />

Shropshire<br />

Somerset<br />

South Yorkshire<br />

Staffordshire<br />

Strathclyde<br />

Suffolk<br />

Surrey<br />

Sussex<br />

Tyne And Wear<br />

Warwickshire<br />

West Midlands<br />

West Yorkshire<br />

Wiltshire<br />

PART 2: INTERNATIONAL<br />

General<br />

Africa<br />

Australia<br />

Bavaria<br />

Belgium<br />

Canada<br />

Czechoslovakia<br />

Croatia<br />

France<br />

Germany<br />

Holland<br />

Hungary<br />

Ireland<br />

Italy<br />

Jamaica<br />

Japan<br />

Middle East<br />

General<br />

Egypt<br />

Israel<br />

Sri Lanka<br />

Turkey<br />

United States Of America<br />

Barbados<br />

PART 3: WRECK SITES<br />

PART 4: MISCELLANEOUS<br />

General<br />

Meerschaum <strong>Pipe</strong>s<br />

Opium <strong>Pipe</strong>s<br />

Porcelain <strong>Pipe</strong>s<br />

<strong>Pipe</strong> Stoppers<br />

Tinder Boxes<br />

Tobacco Boxes<br />

Tobacco Rasps<br />

Trade Catalogues


PART 1: UK<br />

AVON<br />

<strong>PUBLICATIONS</strong> <strong>HELD</strong> <strong>BY</strong> <strong>THE</strong><br />

NATIONAL PIPE ARCHIVE<br />

Anon, (1951) „Clay pipe making in Bristol‟ Western Daily Press, Tuesday August 28 1951. (LIVNP<br />

2000.01.117)<br />

Anon, (1956) „The pipe-maker poet of St James‟ Western Daily Press, February 7 1956. (LIVNP 2000.01.120)<br />

Anon, (1957) „Trade with Ireland in clay pipes‟ Western Daily Press, April 8 1957. (LIVNP 2000.01.119)<br />

Anon, (1957) „Rare clay pipes found at Whitson Street‟ Western Daily Press, July 1957. (LIVNP 2000.01.120)<br />

Anon, (1995) „Avon: Bristol, Temple Back, Quay Point‟, in Ponsford M and Jackson R „Post-medieval Britain<br />

in 1994‟, Post Med Arch 29, 179-180. (LIVNP 1997.17.2)<br />

Extracts from 1897-1899 volume 17 Proc of the Soc of Antiq of London, 2nd Series. Notes on pipes from<br />

Bristol. (LIVNP 1997.17.1)<br />

Beckey, I., and Price, R., (2006) „A Group of 1850s Clay Tobacco-pipe Kiln Wasters from Monk Street,<br />

Bristol‟ Bristol & Avon Archaeology, 20, 115-120. (LIVNP 2006.46.01)<br />

Davey, Thomas, (1875) The tobacco trade of Bristol: a paper read at the meeting of the British Association for<br />

the Advancement of Science, at Bristol, August 1875, 12pp. (LIVNP 2000.01.115)<br />

Jackson, R.G., and Price, R.H., (1974) Bristol Clay <strong>Pipe</strong>s: a study of makers and their marks, pp152. (LIVNP<br />

1999.05.01)<br />

Price, H., (1901) „Notes upon clay tobacco pipes of the seventeenth century found in Bristol‟, Arch J 58, 342-<br />

349. (2 copies held; LIVNP 1997.17.1)<br />

Price, R., Jackson, R., Jackson, P., (1979) Bristol Clay <strong>Pipe</strong> Makers: A Revised and Enlarged Edition. (LIVNP<br />

2006.39.74)<br />

Price, R., Jackson, R., and Jackson, P., (1982) The Ring Family of Bristol, Clay Tobacco <strong>Pipe</strong> Manufacturers,<br />

privately published, 43pp. (LIVNP 2006.39.088) [NB: Published in Post-Med Arch, see LIVNP 2006.39.079]<br />

Price, R., Jackson, R., and Jackson, P., (1984) „The Ring Family of Bristol, Clay Tobacco <strong>Pipe</strong> Manufacturers‟<br />

Post-medieval Archaeol, 18, 263-300. (LIVNP 2006.39.079) [NB: Published version of LIVNP 2006.39.088]<br />

Pritchard, J.E., (1923) „Tobacco pipes of Bristol of the XVIIth century and their makers‟, Trans Bristol and<br />

Glos Arch Soc 45, 165-191. (LIVNP 1997.17.1)<br />

Walker, I. C., (1971) The Bristol Clay Tobacco-pipe Industry, City Museum, Bristol, 40pp. (2 copies held:<br />

LIVNP 2000.01.129 and 2006.39.63)<br />

Whitehouse, D.B., (1966) „The bore diameter of clay tobacco pipes made at Bristol between 1620-1850‟, Trans<br />

Bristol and Glos Arch Soc 85, 202-206. (LIVNP 1997.17.1)


BEDFORDSHIRE<br />

Fadden, K., (1994) „Collection of clay pipes from Ampthill TL 03903970‟, Beds Archaol 21, 137. (LIVNP<br />

1997.18.1)<br />

BERKSHIRE<br />

Anon, (1997) „Clay pipe‟, in J W Hawkes and P J Fasham „Excavations on Reading Waterfront Site 1979-88‟,<br />

Wessex Archaeology Report 5, 169. (LIVNP 1998.35.01)<br />

Cannon, P., (1995) Friar Street, Reading, 1995 (Unpublished manuscript) (LIVNP 1999.25.01)<br />

Cannon, P., (1991) „Evidence of tobacco pipe making in East Woodhay and District‟, Trans Newbury &<br />

District Field Club 14:1, 16-27. (LINVP 1999.25.03)<br />

Cannon, P., (1997) „Clay tobacco pipes‟, in A G Vince, S J Lobb, J C Richards and L Mepham „Excavations in<br />

Newbury, Berkshire 1979-1990‟, Wessex Archaeology Report 13, 131-133. (LINVP 1999.25.04)<br />

BUCKINGHAMSHIRE<br />

Moore, R., and Williams, R.J., „Clay pipes‟, in Maynard D C and Zeepvat R J „Great Linford‟, Bucks Arch Soc<br />

Monograph Series No. 3, 222-225. (LIVNP 1997.85.2)<br />

CAMBRIDGESHIRE<br />

Anon (1972) „Clay <strong>Pipe</strong>s‟ in Addyman, P.V., and Marjoram, J., „Post Medieval Finds from St Neots‟ Post-<br />

Medieval Archaeol, 6, 89 and 91. (LIVNP 2006.39.094)<br />

Flood, R.J., (1976) Clay tobacco pipes in Cambridgeshire, Oleander Press, Cambridge, pp 51. (2 copies held:<br />

LIVNP 1997.20.1 and 2006.39.62)<br />

Oswald, A., (1980) „Appendix 8: Clay pipes‟, in „Excavations at Denny Abbey‟, Arch J 137, 266. (LIVNP<br />

1997.20.3)<br />

Scott, H., (1917) „Early clay tobacco pipes found near Barton Road, Cambridge‟, Cambridge Antiq Soc<br />

Communications 20, 147-168. (LIVNP 1997.20.2)<br />

CHESHIRE<br />

Blackmore, P., and Lewis, N., (1987) „The Clay <strong>Pipe</strong>s: the introduction of pipe smoking into Britain‟ in R.<br />

McNeil „Halton Castle: a visual treasure‟ North West Archaeological Trust Report, 1, 47-53. (LIVNP<br />

2006.07.01)<br />

Cropper, T., (1965) „<strong>Pipe</strong> making‟, Cheshire Sheaf, 60, 7-8.(3 copies held; LIVNP 1997.22.1 and LIVNP<br />

1997.22.5)<br />

Curzon, J.B., (1977) „Hefferston Grange‟, Cheshire Archaeol Bull, 5, 36-39. (LIVNP 1997.22.13)<br />

Curzon, J.B., (1977) „Station Road, Northwich‟, Cheshire Archaeol Bull, 5, 41-42. (LIVNP 1997.22.21)<br />

Davey, P.J., (1974a) „Unitarian chapel graveyard, Chester‟, Cheshire Archaeol Bull, 2, 37. (LIVNP 1997.22.5)


Davey, P.J., (1974b) „Finds: Roman Garden, Chester‟, Cheshire Archaeol Bull, 2, 37-38. (LIVNP 1997.22.5)<br />

Davey, P.J., (1977a) „Stem bore analysis of Chester clay tobacco pipes‟, Cheshire Archaeol Bull, 3, 29-34. (2<br />

copies held: LIVNP 1997.22.5)<br />

Davey, P.J., (1977b) „Clay tobacco pipes‟, in Green J P and Hough P R „Excavation in the Medieval Village of<br />

Norton‟, J Chester Archaeol Soc, 60, 83-93 (1-94). (2 copies held; LIVNP 1997.22.24)<br />

Davey, P.J., (1977c) „1 Meadow Close, Tarvin‟, Cheshire Archeol Bull, 5, 53. (LIVNP 1997.22.29)<br />

Davey, P.J., (1977d) „Beeston Castle: clay tobacco pipes‟, Cheshire Archaeol Bull, 5, 14-18. (2 copies held;<br />

LIVNP 1997.22.2)<br />

Davey, P.J., (1993) „The clay pipes‟, in Keen L and Hough P Beeston Castle Cheshire: A report on the<br />

excavation 1968-85, 172-181 (pp 229). (NB: includes photocopies from microfiche; LIVNP 1997.22.2)<br />

Davey, P.J., (1996) „Clay tobacco pipes‟, in Ellis P (ed.) „Excavations at Chester: Chester Castle the<br />

seventeenth-century armoury and mint, excavation. Excavation and building recording in the inner ward 1979-<br />

82‟, Chester Archaeol, 10, 26-30. (LIVNP 1997.22.6)<br />

Davey, P.J., and Greene, J. P., (1980) „Clay pipes from Norton Priory‟ in „The Archaeology of the clay tobacco<br />

pipe IX Britain‟, British Archaeological Reports British Series, 146, pages 157-236 only. (LIVNP 2006.05.01)<br />

Davey, P.J., and Petch, T., (1976) „17th century clay pipe stamps from Warrington‟, Cheshire Archaeol Bull, 4,<br />

11-14. (2 copies held; LIVNP 1997.22.32)<br />

Davey, P.J., and Pierce, T.J., (1977) „The clay pipes‟, in Leigh A „Excavation at Saint Elphin's Rectory,<br />

Warrington‟, J Chester Archaeol Soc, 60, 102-113 (1-128). (2 copies held; LIVNP 1997.22.34)<br />

Davey, P.J., and Rutter, J., (1980) „Clay pipes from Chester‟, in „The Archaeology of the clay tobacco pipe III<br />

Britain: the north and west‟, British Archaeological Reports British Series, 78, pages 206-207 only. (LIVNP<br />

1997.22.5) Second copy, signed by the authors, donated 2006 see LIVNP 2006.05.02.<br />

Davey, P.J., and Williams, S.R., (eds.) (1976) Cheshire Archaeol Bull, 4, pp 44. (LIVNP 1997.22.32)<br />

Green, J.P., and Hough, P.R., (1977) „Excavation in the Medieval Village of Norton‟, J Chester Archaeol Soc,<br />

60, pp 94. (LIVNP 1997.22.24)<br />

Higgins, D.A., (1987) Some Clay pipes from Cheshire and Merseyside, North West Archaeological Trust<br />

Report No. 3, pp 22. (LIVNP 1997.22.1)<br />

Higgins, D.A., (1993) Clay Tobacco <strong>Pipe</strong>s from Excavations at Bewsey Old Hall, Near Warrington, Chesthire<br />

(SJ589895), unpublished manuscript (8 pages text, plus 13 pages of annotates sketches) (LIVNP 1997.22.4.2)<br />

Jenkins, J., and Bearpark, P., (1980) „Clay Tobacco <strong>Pipe</strong>s‟ in Bewsey Old Hall Research Report, 42-45.<br />

(LIVNP 1997.24.4.3)<br />

Laing, L.R., (1973) „Knight's Grange, Winsford‟, Cheshire Archaeol Bull, 1, 16-18. (LIVNP 1997.22.37)<br />

Leigh A., (1977) „Excavations at Saint Elphin's Rectory, Warrington‟, J Chester Archaeol Soc, 60, pp 128.<br />

(LIVNP 1997.22.34)<br />

McNeil-Sale, R., et al (1978) Archaeology in Nantwich: Crown car park excavations interim report, Liverpool<br />

University Press, Liverpool, 30-31. (LIVNP 1997.22.20)


Morgan, D.E.M., (1975) „Stray Finds: 22 Northgate Street, Chester‟, Cheshire Archaeol Bull, 3, 62-63. (LIVNP<br />

1997.22.5)<br />

Morgan, D.E.M., (1975) „Stray Finds: Nicholas Street, Chester‟, Cheshire Archaeol Bull, 3, 62. (LIVNP<br />

1997.22.5)<br />

Petch, D.F., (1975) „Excavations in Eaton road, Eccleston, Chester, 1972‟, J Chester Archaeol Soc, 8, 15-39.<br />

(LIVNP 1997.22.10)<br />

Rutter, J., (1980-81) „Huxley‟, Cheshire Archaeol Bull, 7, 83. (LIVNP 1997.22.14)<br />

Rutter, J., (1980-81) „Dean's Field, Tarporley‟, Cheshire Archaeol Bull, 7, 83. (LIVNP 1997.22.28)<br />

Rutter, J., (1982) „Church of St Alban, Tattenhall‟, Cheshire Archaeol Bull, 8, 56-63. (LIVNP 1997.22.31)<br />

Rutter, J., (1982) „Nantwich Road, Wrenbury‟, Cheshire Archaeol Bull, 8, 88. (LIVNP 1997.22.38)<br />

Rutter, J., (1982) „St John's Church Gardens‟, Cheshire Archaeol Bull, 8, 83. (LIVNP 1997.22.5)<br />

Rutter, J., (1978-9) „18 Craithie Road, Vicars Cross, Chester‟, Cheshire Archaeol Bull, 6, 82. (LIVNP<br />

1997.22.5)<br />

Rutter, J., (1980-81) „3 Lache Lane, Chester‟, Cheshire Archaeol Bull, 7, 77-79. (LIVNP 1997.22.5)<br />

Rutter, J., (1982) „Coole Hall Farm‟, Cheshire Archaeol Bull, 8, 84. (LIVNP 1997.22.8)<br />

Rutter, J., (1980-81) „Broughton Heath, Chester‟, Cheshire Archaeol Bull, 7, 74. (LIVNP 1997.22.5)<br />

Rutter, J. and Ward, S., (1978-79) „28-30 King Street, Chester‟, Cheshire Archaeol Bull, 6, 64. (LIVNP<br />

1997.22.5)<br />

Rutter, J., (1980-81) „Westerminster Park, Chester‟, Cheshire Archaeol Bull, 7, 80. (LIVNP 1997.22.5)<br />

Spence, G.C., (1941-42) „Notes on clay tobacco pipes and clay pipe makers in Cheshire‟, Trans Lancs and<br />

Chesh Antiq Soc, 56, 45-63. (2 copies held; LIVNP 1997.22.1)<br />

Strickland, T.J., and Rutter, J., (1980-81) „The Castle: colonnade and archway, Chester‟, Cheshire Archaeol<br />

Bull, 7, 40. (LIVNP 1997.22.5)<br />

Strickland, T.J., and Rutter, J., (1980-81) „The castle chapel, Chester‟, Cheshire Archaeol Bull, 7, 40. (LIVNP<br />

1997.22.5)<br />

Ward, T.E., (1977) „76-88 Northgate Street‟, Cheshire Archaeol Bull, 5, 32. (LIVNP 1997.22.5)<br />

Warhurst, A., (1951) „The clay pipe industry in Cheshire‟, Cheshire Historian, 1, 30-32. (2 copies held; LIVNP<br />

1997.22.1)<br />

Webster, G., and Barton, K., (1957) „An 18th century rubbish pit, Trinity Street‟, J Chester Archaeol Soc, 44,<br />

19-28. (LIVNP 1997.22.5)<br />

Williams, S.R., and Rutter, J., (1980-81) „Wybunbury‟, Cheshire Archaeol Bull, 7, 87. (LIVNP 1997.22.39)<br />

Williams, S.J., and Rutter, J., (1980-81) „Winsford‟, Cheshire Archaeol Bull, 7, 85-86. (LIVNP 1997.22.37)


CLEVELAND<br />

Davey, P. J., (nd) „Clay pipes from excavations in Yarm, Cleveland 1983‟ unpublished manuscript (LIVNP<br />

1997.23.08)<br />

Davey, P. J., (1983) „The clay pipes from excavations at Yarm 1980‟ unpublished manuscript (LIVNP<br />

1997.23.08)<br />

Edwards, L., (1985) The clay pipes from Church Walk, Hartlepool, unpublished manuscript (LIVNP<br />

1997.23.04)<br />

CLWYD<br />

Anon, (1987) Clwyd Historian, 19, pp 5. (LIVNP 1997.24.4)<br />

Bentley, J., Davey, P.J., and Harrison, H.M., (1979) „Buckley clay tobacco pipes‟, Buckley, 5, 15-22. (2 copies<br />

held; LIVNP 1997.24.4)<br />

Cropper, T., (1906) „Early tobacco clay pipe making at Buckley‟, Cheshire Sheaf, May, 43-44. (2 copies held;<br />

LIVNP 1997.24.4)<br />

Hayes, A., (1964) „<strong>Pipe</strong>s and pottery‟, Cheshire Sheaf, 20, 57-60. (2 copies held; LIVNP 1997.24.4 and LIVNP<br />

1997.24.7)<br />

Higgins, D.A., (2006) „A possible seventeenth century pipe kiln site from Buckley, Clwyd‟ Manuscript of text<br />

and illustration published in the Society for Clay <strong>Pipe</strong> Research Newsletter, 70, Spring/Summer 2006. (LINVP<br />

2006.09.01)<br />

Markell, D., (1975-76) „The clay pipes from Pentre farm‟, in O'Leary T J and Davey, P.J., „Excavations at<br />

Pentre Farm, 1976-7‟, Trans Flintshire Hist Soc, 27, 144-145. (2 copies held; LIVNP 1997.24.6)<br />

CORNWALL<br />

Douch, H.L., (1970) „The tobacco trade and the manufacture of clay pipes in Cornwall‟, J Roy Inst Cornwall,<br />

139-153. (LIVNP 1997.26.1)<br />

COUNTY DURHAM<br />

Davey, P. J., (1988) „Clay pipes from Barnard Castle, County Durham‟ unpublished report for English Heritage<br />

(LIVNP 1997.31.02)<br />

CUMBRIA<br />

Higgins, D.A., (nd) Cumbria, working research notes on clay tobacco pipes recorded by the author from<br />

Cumbria [LIVNP 1997.27.01 – superseded by later version in 2002, see LIVNP 2002.01.03]<br />

Higgins, D.A., (2002) Cumbria , working research notes on clay tobacco pipes recorded by the author from<br />

Cumbria [LIVNP 2002.01.03 – replaces earlier undated version (LIVNP 1997.27.01)]


McCarthy, M.R., (1980) „Excavations on the city defences, Carlisle‟, Trans Cumberland and Westmoreland<br />

Antiq and Archaeol Soc, 80, 69-78. (LIVNP 1997.27.2)<br />

DER<strong>BY</strong>SHIRE<br />

Alvey, R.C., (1978) „Appendix II. The Clay <strong>Pipe</strong>s‟, in Borne P, Courtney T and Dixon P „The Peacock Inn,<br />

Chesterfield‟, Derbyshire Arch J, 98, 49-52. (LIVNP 1997.28.5)<br />

Davey, P.J., (1997) Clay pipes from excavations at Bolsover Church, unpublished manuscript (LIVNP<br />

2001.16.02)<br />

Ling, R., and Courtney, T., (1981) „Appendix 2. Miscellaneous small finds‟, in Ling R and Courtney T<br />

„Excavations at Carsington 1979-80‟, Derbyshire Arch J, 101, 76. (LIVNP 1997.28.3)<br />

Wynne, A., (1996) „Clay tobacco pipe fragments from Chesterfield‟, Derbyshire Arch J, 116, 93-100. (LIVNP<br />

1997.28.4)<br />

DEVON<br />

Hall, T.M., (1890) „On Barum tobacco-pipes, and north Devon clays‟, Trans Devon Archaeol, 22, 317-323.<br />

(LIVNP 1997.29.1)<br />

Higgins, D., (1996) „Appendix 4: Clay tobacco pipes‟, in „Berry Pomeroy Castle‟, Proc Devon Archaeol Soc<br />

54, 239-247. (LIVNP 1998.42.01)<br />

Higgins, D.A., (2009) Clay Tobacco <strong>Pipe</strong>s from Excavations in Tudor Street, Exeter, Unpublished report<br />

prepared for Exeter Archaeology, August 2009. [LIVNP 2010.09.01]<br />

J.W., (1917) „Ancient Devon clay tobacco pipes‟, Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries, 9, 113-115.<br />

(LIVNP 1997.29.1)<br />

Oswald, A., (1976) „The clay pipes‟, in Fairclough G J „St Andrews Street 1976‟, Plymouth Museum and Art<br />

Gallery Archaeol Ser, 2, 114-119. (LIVNP 1997.29.8)<br />

Oswald, A., (1984) „VII The Clay <strong>Pipe</strong>s‟, in Allan J P „Medieval and Post Medieval finds from Exeter 1971-<br />

1980‟, Exeter Arch Reports, 3, 279-293. (2 copies held; LIVNP 1997.29.6)<br />

Oswald, A., (1969) „Marked clay pipes from Plymouth, Devon‟, Post Med Arch, 3, 122-142. (LIVNP<br />

1997.29.8)<br />

Preston, A., (1986) „Clay pipes‟, in Gaskell-Brown C (ed.) „The medieval waterfront: Woolster Street and<br />

Castle Street: The finds‟, Plymouth Museum and Art Gallery Archaeol Ser, 3, 59-63. (LIVNP 1997.29.8)<br />

Terry, T., (1989) The Barnstaple Clay Tobacco <strong>Pipe</strong> Factory in the Nineteenth Century, North Devon District<br />

Council Rescue Archaeology Unit, pp 30. (LIVNP 1997.29.3)<br />

DORSET<br />

Atkinson, D.R., (1987) „The clay pipes‟, in Crossley D „Sir William Clavell's glasshouse at Kimmeridge,<br />

Dorset: The excavations of 1980-81‟, Arch J, 144, 375-376 (340-382). (3 copies held including 2 originals one<br />

of which is signed by David Crossley; LIVNP 1997.30.6)


Atkinson, D.R., (1969-70) „Clay tobacco pipes found in Shaftsbury‟, Proc Dorset Nat Hist and Archaeol Soc,<br />

91, 206-215. (LIVNP 1997.30.8)<br />

Higgins, D.A., (2001) Clay Tobacco <strong>Pipe</strong>s from Excavations at Porland Castle, Dorset, 1999-2001<br />

Unpublished manuscript 10pp (including illustrations). (LIVNP 2009.08.01)<br />

Hunt, A.M., (1977) „Clay tobacco pipes from Belle Vue, Weymouth‟, Proc Dorset Nat Hist and Archaeol Soc,<br />

99, 130-131. (LIVNP 1997.30.11)<br />

Markell, D.J.,(nd) „The Clay Tobacco <strong>Pipe</strong>s‟, pipes from Poole, Dorset, from untitled publication, 159-175.<br />

(LIVNP 1997.30.4)<br />

Markell, D.J., (post 1980) „Clay <strong>Pipe</strong>s Located in Shaftesbury 1975-78‟ Shaftesbury & District Archaeological<br />

Group 1977-1980, 1-4, i-ii. (LIVNP 2006.39.089)<br />

Markell, D.J., (1983) „The Clay Tobacco <strong>Pipe</strong>s‟ in Davies, S.M., „Excavations at Christchurch, Dorset 1981 to<br />

1983‟ Proc Dorset Nat Hist and Archaeol Soc , 105, 42-43 (21-56). (LIVNP 2006.39.090)<br />

Markell, D.J., (1983) „The Clay Tobacco <strong>Pipe</strong>s‟ in Woodward, P.J., „Wimborne Minster, Dorset. –<br />

Excavations in the Town Centre 1975-80‟ Proc Dorset Nat Hist and Archaeol Soc , 105, 72 (57-74). (LIVNP<br />

2006.39.091)<br />

Watkins, E., (1966) „Clay tobacco pipes found in Dorset‟, Proc Dorset Nat Hist and Archaeol Soc, 88, 216-<br />

233. (2 copies held: LIVNP 1997.30.1. 1 in filing cabinet and 2006.39.61 on bookshelf)<br />

Watkins, E., (1976) „Clay tobacco pipes from Bridport Glebe‟, Proc Dorset Nat Hist and Archaeol Soc, 97, 63-<br />

66. (2 copies held; LIVNP 1997.30.2)<br />

DURHAM<br />

Parsons, J.E., (1974) „Clay pipes‟, in „New Elvet, Durham City‟, Archaeologia Aeliana, 5th Ser, 2, 140.<br />

(LIVNP 1997.31.4)<br />

Parsons, J.E., (1980) „Appendix I. Clay pipe report‟, in Clipson J „Back Silver Street, Durham 1975-6<br />

excavations‟, Archaeologia Aeliana, 5th Ser, 8, 118-121 (109-126). (2 copies held; LIVNP 1997.31.1)<br />

DYFED<br />

Anon, (1994) „Clay tobacco pipes from sites in Carmarthen‟, Medieval and Later Pottery in Wales, 14, 63-108.<br />

(LIVNP 1997.32.1)<br />

ESSEX<br />

Anon „Small finds‟, in „The Norman bank of Colchester Castle‟, Antiq J, 42, 59. (LIVNP 1997.33.2)<br />

Cunningham, C.M., (1983 (for 1982)) „The clay pipes‟, in Drury P J „Aspects of the origins and development<br />

of Colchester Castle‟, Arch J, 139, 380 (302-419). (LIVNP 1997.33.2)<br />

Harley, L.S., (1963) „The Clay tobacco-pipe in Britain with special reference to Essex and East Anglia‟, Essex<br />

Field Club Special Memoirs, 8, pp 40. (LIVNP 1997.33.1)


GLAMORGAN<br />

Anon, (1991) „The Nantgarw Pottery: A monument management plan‟, Glamorgan and Gwent Archaeological<br />

Trust, pp 25. (LIVNP 1997.35.1)<br />

Multi Author (1983) Half-Yearly Review of the Glamorgan-Gwent Archaeological Trust Ltd October 1983.<br />

(LIVNP 2006.39.67)<br />

Multi Author (1988) Annual Review of the Glamorgan-Gwent Archaeological Trust Ltd 1987-1988. (LIVNP<br />

2006.39.68)<br />

Multi Author (1999) Annual Review of the Glamorgan-Gwent Archaeological Trust Ltd 1998-1999. (LIVNP<br />

2006.39.69)<br />

Multi Author (2000) Annual Review of the Glamorgan-Gwent Archaeological Trust Ltd 1999-2000. (LIVNP<br />

2006.39.70)<br />

Multi Author (2001) Annual Review of the Glamorgan-Gwent Archaeological Trust Ltd 2000-2001. (LIVNP<br />

2006.39.71)<br />

Multi Author (2004) Annual Review of the Glamorgan-Gwent Archaeological Trust Ltd 2003-2004. (LIVNP<br />

2006.39.72)<br />

Multi Author (2005) Annual Review of the Glamorgan-Gwent Archaeological Trust Ltd 2004-2005. (LIVNP<br />

2006.39.73)<br />

Metcalf Dickinson, V.M., and Robinson, D.M., (1981) A Bibliography of Publications by or on Behalf of The<br />

Glamorgan-Gwent Archaeological Trust Ltd 1975-81. (LIVNP 2006.39.66)<br />

Williams, I.J., „The Nantgarw pottery and its products: an examination of the site‟, from an untitled publication,<br />

108-116. (LIVNP 1997.35.1)<br />

GLOUCESTERSHIRE<br />

Atkin, S., (nd) „Clay tobacco pipes in Gloucester‟, Glevensis, 22, 42-46. (LIVNP 1997.36.4)<br />

Peacey, A., (1979) „Clay tobacco pipes in Gloucestershire‟, Committee for Rescue Archaeology in Avon,<br />

Gloucestershire and Somerset, Occasional Paper, 4, pp 79. (LIVNP 1997.36.1)<br />

Peacey, A. (post 1979) Gloucester, Quay Street <strong>Pipe</strong> Kiln Dump, privately published, 34pp. (LIVNP<br />

2006.39.083)<br />

GRAMPIAN<br />

Davey, P.J., (1982) „The clay pipes‟, in Murray J C (ed.) „Excavations in the medieval burgh of Aberdeen<br />

1973-81‟, Soc Antiq Scotland Monograph Ser 2, 216-223. (LINVP 1997.37.2)<br />

GREATER LONDON<br />

Bowsher, J., and Woollard, P., (2001) „Clay tobacco pipes from Greenwich‟ J Greenwich Hist Soc, 2:4, 94-<br />

108.


Hiller, J., and Keevill, G.D., (1994) „Recent archaeological work at the Tower of London‟, Trans London and<br />

Middlesex Archaeol Soc 45<br />

147-181. (LIVNP 1998.38.01)<br />

GREATER MANCHESTER<br />

Arnold, C. J., (1983) „The clay tobacco pipes and kiln debris‟, in Morris M The archaeology of Greater<br />

Manchester: Vol 1 Medieval Manchester 67-75. (LIVNP 1997.38.3)<br />

Davey, P. J., (1980) „Appendix III: Clay pipes from Ordsall Hall, Salford‟ in Higham, N. J., „Excavations at<br />

Ordsall Hall Demesne Farm, 1978-79‟ Greater Manchester Archaeological Group, 2, 26-33. (LIVNP<br />

2005.07.01)<br />

Higgins, D.A. (nd) Greater Manchester, working research notes on clay tobacco pipes recorded by the author<br />

from Greater Manchester [LIVNP 2005.06.01]<br />

Maude, K., (1986) „Mr. Pollock's pipe factory‟, Popular Archaeology July, 11-17. (LINVP 1999.31.01)<br />

Middleton, P.S., (nd) „vi: Clay pipes‟, untitled publication, 141. (LIVNP 1997.38.3 & 2005.08.01)<br />

GUERNSEY<br />

David, N.A., (2003) „The Clay Tobacco <strong>Pipe</strong>s from Excavations at Castle Cornet, Guernsey 1981-1988‟ in<br />

Barton, K.J., (Nigel Jee ed.) „The Archaeology of Castle Cornet, St Peter Port, Guernsey‟ Guernsey Museum<br />

Monograph, 7, 231-278. (LIVNP 2006.39.093)<br />

GWENT<br />

Anon, (1995) „Gwent: Caerleon, the roman legionary museum and garden site‟, in Ponsford M and Jackson R<br />

„Post medieval Britain in 1994‟, Post Med Archaeol, 29, 180. (LIVNP 1997.40.1)<br />

Butler, L.A.S., and Evans, D.H., (1980) „The Cistercian abbey of Aberconway‟, Archaeologia Cambrensis,<br />

129, 37-63. (Signed by D Evans; LIVNP 1997.41.1)<br />

Cessford, Craig., (1998) „An eighteenth-century clay pipe production site at Caerleon‟, The Monmouthshire<br />

Antiquary XIV 41-55. (LIVNP 1998.41.01)<br />

Jenkins, G., (1980) „Clay Tobacco <strong>Pipe</strong>s of the Monmouth District‟ Monmouth Archaeology, 5, 1-15 (LIVNP<br />

2006.39.059)<br />

Markell, D.J., (1980) „Clay Tobacco <strong>Pipe</strong>s from Welsh Newton Mill‟ Monmouth Archaeology, 5, 15-16 plus<br />

back cover. (LIVNP 2006.39.059).<br />

Markell, D.J., (1982) „The clay tobacco pipes‟, in „Excavations at Old Market Street, Usk‟, Mon Antiq, 4, 24-<br />

26. (Two copies held: LIVNP 1997.40.3 and 2006.39.084)<br />

HAMPSHIRE<br />

Arnold, C.J., (1976) „The nineteenth century clay tobacco-pipe industry at Portchester, Hants‟, Proc Hants<br />

Field Club Archaeol Soc, 31, 43-52. (LIVNP 1997.42.2)


Atkinson, D. R. (1975) „The Clay Tobacco-pipes‟ in C. Platt and R. Coleman-Smith Excavations in Medieval<br />

Southampton 1953-69, Leicester University Press (Vol 2), 343-349. (LIVNP 2006.47.01)<br />

Fox, R. T., (nd) Clay Tobacco <strong>Pipe</strong>s: a guide to identification, based on material from the Portsmouth area.<br />

Unknown publication, 10 pages. (LIVNP 1997.42.01)<br />

Fox, R.T., and Hall, R.B., (1979) The Clay Tobacco <strong>Pipe</strong>s of the Portsmouth Harbour Region 1680-1932,<br />

privately published, 56pp. (LIVNP 2006.39.082)<br />

HEREFORDSHIRE<br />

Anon, (1931) „Herefordshire pipe factories: <strong>Pipe</strong> Aston‟, Trans Woolhope Nat Field Club, 132-133. (LIVNP<br />

1997.43.4.1)<br />

Clarke, A.J., (1970) „Clay tobacco pipes from the Castle Green, Hereford‟, in ach P J „Hereford Castle<br />

excavations 1968-69‟, Trans Woolhope Nat Field Club, 40, 219-224 (211-224). (2 copies held: LIVNP<br />

1997.43.3.1)<br />

Higgins, D.A., (1996) A preliminary analysis of some pipes from <strong>Pipe</strong> Aston, Herefordshire, Unpublished<br />

manuscript, 11pp. (LIVNP 1997.43.4.2)<br />

Higgins, D.A., (2010a) Clay Tobacco <strong>Pipe</strong>s from Excavations at Aubrey Street, Herefordshire 2010,<br />

Unpublished manuscript, 4pp. (LIVNP 2011.01.05)<br />

Higgins, D. A., (2010b) Clay Tobacco <strong>Pipe</strong>s from Excavations at Leintwardine Community Centre,<br />

Herefordshire, 2010, Unpublished manuscript, 2pp. (LIVNP 2011.01.04)<br />

Parry, J., (1970) „Clay <strong>Pipe</strong>s‟, in Shoesmith R „Hereford City excavations 1970‟, Trans Woolhope Nat Field<br />

Club, 40, 236-237 (225-240). (2 copies held: LIVNP 1997.43.2)<br />

Peacey, A.A., and Shoesmith, R., (1985) „Clay <strong>Pipe</strong>s‟ in R. Shoesmith „Hereford City Excavations Vol. 3: The<br />

Finds‟ CBA Research Report 56, microfiche M8.A6-A14 and M8.B1-B13. (LIVNP 1997.43.1)<br />

Peacey, A.A., (1996) <strong>Pipe</strong> Aston Project, unpublished manscript. Notes prepared for the Society for Clay <strong>Pipe</strong><br />

Research Conference in Gloucester, 28 th Sept 1996. 3pp. (LIVNP 1997.43.4.30 [NB. Two copies present]<br />

Peacey, A.A., (1999) <strong>Pipe</strong> Aston Project Newsletter, II, 10pp (LIVNP 2001.02.01)<br />

Peacey, A.A., (2008) <strong>Pipe</strong> Aston Project Newsletter, XI, 6pp (LIVNP 2009.07.01)<br />

Walker, I.C., (1972) „Note on a Hereford <strong>Pipe</strong>maker‟, Trans Woolhope Nat Field Club, 40, 388-389. (2 copies<br />

held: LIVNP 1997.43.1)<br />

HERTFORDSHIRE<br />

Freeman, M., and Lane, D., (1978) „The clay tobacco pipes‟, in Freeman M and Lane D „Excavations in<br />

Holywell Hill, St Albans 1970‟, Hertfordshire Archaeol, 6, 105-110. (LIVNP 1997.44.3)<br />

Sanders, C., and Haverscroft, A.B., (1978) „Clay pipes‟, in Sanders C and Haverscroft A B „Excavations in the<br />

city and district of St Albans 1974-76‟, Hertfordshire Archaeol, 6, 65-68. (LIVNP 1997.44.3)<br />

HUMBERSIDE


Earnshaw, J.R., (nd) „Clay tobacco pipes from Bridlington‟, in Manby T G (ed.) Archaeology in East<br />

Yorkshire: Essays in honour of T C M Brewster, 197-201. (LIVNP 1997.46.2)<br />

Evans, D.H., (1995) „The clay pipes‟, in Evans D H „Excavations at the Skipworth Manor, Harbrough, South<br />

Humberside‟, Post Med Arch, 29, 40-41 (1-60). (LIVNP 1997.46.3)<br />

Place, A.H., (no date) Unpublished manuscript „Clay tobacco pipes of Hull‟, copied with permission of the<br />

Wilberforce House Museum, Hull. (LIVNP 1998.43.01)<br />

Sheppard, T., (1902) „Early Hull tobacco pipes and their makers‟, Hull Museum Publications, pp28. (LIVNP<br />

1998.43.01)<br />

Sheppard, T., (1905) „Early Hull tobacco pipes‟, in Hull Museum Publications 25, 33-34. (LIVNP 1998.43.01)<br />

Sheppard, T., (1912) „Early Hull tobacco pipes and their makers‟, Hull Museum Publications 6, pp39. (LIVNP<br />

1997.46.4)<br />

Stothard, M.A., (1983 Artifacts found in the 'Old Town' area of Hull (2 copies held - LIVNP 1998.43.01)<br />

KENT<br />

Anon, (1967) „F: Tobacco pipes‟, in Ringold, S.E. „Excavations at Dover Castle‟, JBAA, 30, 120-121). (LIVNP<br />

2006.39.60)<br />

Anon, (1969) „F: Tobacco pipes‟, in Cook, A.M., Mynard, D.C., and Ringold, S.E., „Excavations at Dover<br />

Castle‟, JBAA, 32, 101 (54-104). (LIVNP 1997.50.9)<br />

Anon, (1969) „Clay Tobacco <strong>Pipe</strong>s‟ in Mynard. D.C. „A Group of Post-medieval Pottery from Dover Castle‟<br />

Post Medieval Archaeol, 3, 45-46 (31-46). (LIVNP 2006.39.078)<br />

Anon, (1990) „The clay pipes‟, in Driver J C et al „Excavations in the cathedral precincts, 2 Linacre Garden,<br />

'Meister Omers' and St Gabriel's Chapel‟, Archaeology of Canterbury, 4, 157-159. (LIVNP 1997.50.2)<br />

Baker, C., (1979) „The clay-pipe makers of Overy Street, Dartford and their products‟, Dartford Hist and Antiq<br />

Soc Newsletter, 16, 11-17. (LIVNP 1997.50.8)<br />

Cotter, J., (1994) „Potters and pipe-makers at Northgate - the Huguenot connection?‟, Friends of the<br />

Canterbury Archaeological Trust Newsletter, 32, 11-16. (LIVNP 1997.50.1)<br />

Porteus, G.H., (1973) „The Old <strong>Pipe</strong> House‟, Dartford Hist and Antiq Soc Newsletter, 10, 25. (LIVNP<br />

1997.50.8)<br />

LANCASHIRE<br />

Bromley, J., (1889) „Notes on some recent excavations at Burscough Priory‟, Trans Hist Soc Lancashire and<br />

Cheshire, 41, 127-146. (LIVNP 1997.53.2)<br />

Chitty, G. (ed.) (1977) „M58 Archaeological Survey‟, Merseyside Arch Soc and West Lancashire Arch Soc.<br />

(LIVNP 1997.53.9)<br />

Coney, A.P., (1978) Clay pipes from the M58 motorway, unpublished manuscript (original plus 1 copy held:<br />

LIVNP 1997.53.9)


Coney, A.P., (1980) „M58: The interpretation of clay pipe scatters from field walking‟, in Davey, P.J., (ed.)<br />

Archaeology of the Clay Tobacco <strong>Pipe</strong> III Britain: The North and West, BAR British Series 78, 29-31. (LIVNP<br />

1997.53.9)<br />

Coney, A.P., (1980) „Excavation at Croston, Lancashire (SD 490185) Jan/Mar 1977‟, West Lancashire Arch<br />

Soc (unpublished manuscript), 25-26. (LIVNP 1997.53.5)<br />

Davey, P.J., (1977) „A stamped 17th century clay pipe from Wrea Green, near Preston‟, Lancashire Archaeol<br />

Bull, 3:4, 82-83. (2 copies held; LIVNP 1997.53.11)<br />

Davey, P.J., (1979) „A clay pipe bowl from Garstang (SD 499426)‟, Lancashire Archaeol Bull, 4:6, 16.<br />

(LIVNP 1997.53.7)<br />

Davey, P.J., (1978) „17th century clay pipes from Ormskirk‟, Contrebis, 6, 37-42. (LIVNP 1997.53.10)<br />

Edwards, B.J.N., (1977) „Easington: Finds‟, Lancashire Archaeol Bull, 3:4, 91-95. (2 copies held: LIVNP<br />

1997.53.6)<br />

Higgins, D.A., (2002) Lancashire , working research notes on clay tobacco pipes recorded by the author from<br />

Lancashire [LIVNP 2002.01.05]<br />

O'Dwyer, Y., A study of the pipe making industry in South Lancashire and Cheshire, unpublished typescript,<br />

Christs College. (2 copies held: LIVNP 1997.53.1)<br />

Penny, S.H., (1976) „Irish clay pipes from Lancaster‟, Contrebis, 4, 33-35. (2 copies held; LIVNP 1997.53.8)<br />

Southworth, F.C., (1978) „Recent acquisitions at the Harris Museum, Preston‟, Lancashire Archaeol Bull, 4:3,<br />

17. (LIVNP 1997.53.11)<br />

Spencer, K., (1983) „Bursting of the clay pipe bubble‟, Burnley Express and News, June 24th. (LIVNP<br />

1997.53.3)<br />

Swift, C., (1978) „Clay pipes‟, Lancashire Archaeol Bull, 3:6, 125. (LIVNP 1997.53.11)<br />

White, A.J., (1975) „Lancaster clay tobacco pipes‟, Contrebis, 3:2, 57-68. (3 copies held; LIVNP 1997.53.8)<br />

LEICESTERSHIRE<br />

Green, M., (1984) Clay tobacco pipes and <strong>Pipe</strong>makers of Leicester, Green, Leicester, 55pp. (Two copies held:<br />

LIVNP 1997.54.1 and 2006.39.087)<br />

Higgins, D.A., (1999) „The clay tobacco pipes‟, in Connor A and Buckley R „Roman and medieval occupation<br />

in Causeway Lane, Leicester: excavations 1980 and 1991‟, Leicester Archaeology Monograph, 5, 215-234.<br />

(LIVNP 1999.80.01)<br />

LINCOLNSHIRE<br />

Hallgarth, W.E.R., (1969) „The Market Rasen pipemaker‟, Lincolnshire Life, 8:12, 32-34. (LIVNP 1997.56.2)<br />

Higgins, D.A., (2002) Lincolnshire , working research notes on clay tobacco pipes recorded by the author from<br />

Lincolnshire [LIVNP 2002.01.01]


Housley, E.G (Ed.) (2000) Recollections of a Clay <strong>Pipe</strong>maker’s Son circa 1859-1883, Miliquest Publicataions,<br />

Nottingham, 60pp. (LIVNP 2006.39.075)<br />

Mann, J., (1990) „Finds from High Street‟, Lincoln Archaeology 1989-1990, 2, 12-13. (LIVNP 1997.56.3)<br />

Mann, J.E., (1977) „Clay tobacco pipes from excavations in Lincoln 1970-74‟, Lincoln Archaeological Trust<br />

Monograph Series, 15:1, pp60. (LIVNP 1997.56.3)<br />

LONDON<br />

Anon, (1996) „Archaeology at Armoury House‟, Honourable Artillery Company Journal 73, No. 451. (LIVNP<br />

1997.57.5)<br />

Atkinson, D., and Oswald, A., (1969) „London clay tobacco pipes‟, J British Archaeol Assc 3rd Ser 32, 171-<br />

227. (LIVNP 1997.57.1)<br />

Atkinson, D.R., (1965) „Makers' marks on clay tobacco pipes found in London. Part 2‟, Arch Newsletter 7:11,<br />

249-256. (LIVNP 1997.57.1)<br />

Atkinson, D.R., (1977) „19th century marked pipes from Maverton Road, Bow, East London‟, Trans London<br />

and Middx Archaeol Soc 28, 258-268. (LIVNP 1997.57.1)<br />

Atkinson, D.R., (1962) „Makers' marks on clay tobacco pipes found in London‟, Arch Newsletter 7:8, 182-188.<br />

(2 copies held: LIVNP 1997.57.1)<br />

Egan, G., (1996) „The London that records fail to show‟, British Archaeol, 16 July, 8-9. (LIVNP 1997.57.1)<br />

Hamilton, J.F.A., and Lunn, K., (1984) „Three centuries of clay tobacco pipes from London, England‟,<br />

Research Bull 227, Parks Canada 22pp. (2 copies held: LIVNP 1997.57.1)<br />

Hilton- Price, F.G., (1900) „Notes upon some early clay tobacco pipes, from the sixteenth to the eighteenth<br />

centuries found in the city of London, in the possession of the author‟, Arch J, 57, 224-240. (LIVNP 1997.57.1)<br />

Jebens, D., (1992) „Labour of Love‟, Thames User, January, 17-19. (LIVNP 1997.57.1)<br />

Walker, I.C., (1971) „Note on a London pipemaker‟, Trans London and Middx Archaeol Soc, 23, 214. (LIVNP<br />

1997.57.1)<br />

Jarzembowski, E.A and J.B.E., (1980) „Two Thames foreshore deposits in West London‟, The London<br />

Naturalist 59, 6-7. (LIVNP 1997.57.24)<br />

LOTHIAN<br />

Davey, P.J., (2000) „Clay pipes‟ in Perry D R (ed.) „Castle park, Dunbar: two thousand years on a fortified<br />

headland‟ Soc Antiq Monograph Ser, 16, 171-178. (LIVNP 2001.16.01)<br />

Harman, M., (1987) „Notice of two clay pipes from an Edinburgh firm‟, Proc Soc Antiq Scotland 117, 356-358.<br />

(LIVNP 1997.59.2)<br />

Laing, L.R., (1968) „Excavations at Linlithgow Palace, West Lothain, 1966-67‟, Proc Soc Antiq Scotland 99,<br />

111-147. (LIVNP 1997.59.4)<br />

Lawsonm G., (1976) „The clay tobacco-pipes‟, in Schofield J „Excavations south of Edinburgh High Street,


1973-4‟, Proc Soc Antiq Scotland 107, 217-228 (155-241). (2 copies held: LIVNP 1997.59.2)<br />

MERSEYSIDE<br />

Berry, C.J., (1983) The manufacture of clay tobacco pipes in Rainford: a survey of a defunct industry, pp 10.<br />

Un-named publication. (2 copies held: LIVNP 1997.61.19)<br />

Coney, A., (1979) Excavations on the site of a 17th century pipe kiln at Rainford. Interim Report, Dec 1978-<br />

Jan 1979, unpublished. (2 copies held: LIVNP 1997.61.19)<br />

Dagnall, R., (1982) „Primrose Hill: a search for the site of a 17th century tobacco pipe manufactory from<br />

documentary sources‟, in Hands and Walker (ed.) The Archaeology of the Clay Tobacco <strong>Pipe</strong>. VI Rainford clay<br />

pipe industry, BAR British Series 100, 145-178. (LIVNP 1997.61.19)<br />

Dagnall, R., (1982) „Rookery Farm, Rainford‟, in Hands and Walker (ed.) The Archaeology of the Clay<br />

Tobacco <strong>Pipe</strong>. VI Rainford clay pipe industry, BAR British Series 100, 179-188. (LIVNP 1997.61.19)<br />

Davey, P.J., (1982) „Recent research into the Rainford clay pipe industry‟, in Hands and Walker (ed.) The<br />

Archaeology of the Clay Tobacco <strong>Pipe</strong>. VI Rainford clay pipe industry, BAR British Series 100, 92-96.<br />

(LIVNP 1997.61.19)<br />

Davey, P.J., Higgins, D.A., King, A.G., Withersby, J., Coney, A.P., and King, A., (1982) „Excavations of the<br />

site of a 17th century clay pipe kiln in Rainford, Merseyside‟, in Hands and Walker (ed.) The Archaeology of<br />

the Clay Tobacco <strong>Pipe</strong>. VI Rainford clay pipe industry, BAR British Series 100, 189-251. (LIVNP 1997.61.19)<br />

Davey, P.J., (1978) „Rainford clay tobacco pipes 1650-1750‟, Archaeol Survey of Merseyside Report 3, pp 12.<br />

(2 copies held: LIVNP 1997.61.19)<br />

Hollis, M., (1982) „Field survey of a tobacco pipe production site at Orretts Nook Farm, Rainford‟, in Hands<br />

and Walker (ed.) The Archaeology of the Clay Tobacco <strong>Pipe</strong>. VI Rainford clay pipe industry, BAR British<br />

Series 100, 129-144. (LIVNP 1997.61.19)<br />

King, A., (1982) „A list of Rainford <strong>Pipe</strong>makers‟, in Hands and Walker (ed.) The Archaeology of the Clay<br />

Tobacco <strong>Pipe</strong>. VI Rainford clay pipe industry, BAR British Series 100, 252-291. (LIVNP 1997.61.19)<br />

Lewis, J, Richardson, H., and Dagnall, R., (1982) „A survey of clay pipe production sites in the Rainford area<br />

of Merseyside‟, in Hands and Walker (ed.) The Archaeology of the Clay Tobacco <strong>Pipe</strong>. VI Rainford clay pipe<br />

industry, BAR British Series 100, 96-128. (LIVNP 1997.61.19)<br />

Pope, F.R., (1982) „'<strong>Pipe</strong>makers and potters' wills and inventories from the Rainford area‟, in Hands and<br />

Walker (ed.) The Archaeology of the Clay Tobacco <strong>Pipe</strong>. VI Rainford clay pipe industry, BAR British Series<br />

100, 292-306. (LIVNP 1997.61.19)<br />

MID GLAMORGAN<br />

Higgins, D.A., (1995) „Clay tobacco pipes‟, in Murphy K and Ramsey R „The dismantling of kiln II: Nantgarw<br />

china and pottery works, Mid Glamorgan‟, Dyfed Archaeological Trust Ltd, 6-16. (LIVNP 1997.68.1)<br />

NORFOLK<br />

Atkin, M., and Margeson, S., (1985) Life on a Medieval Street, Norwich Survey, 28pp. (LIVNP 2006.39.081)


Atkin, S., (1985a) „Clay pipes‟, in Ayres B S „Excavations in the north-east bailey of Norwich castle‟, E<br />

Anglian Archaeol 28, 47-48. (LIVNP 1997.62.1)<br />

Atkin, S., (1985b) „The Clay <strong>Pipe</strong>-making Industry in Norfolk‟ Norfolk Archaeol, 39 (part II), 118-149).<br />

(LIVNP 2006.39.085)<br />

Vaughan-Willams, S., and Davey, P., (1982) „Clay pipes‟, in Roberts J P with Atkin M „St Benedict's Church<br />

(Site 157N)‟, in „Excavations in Norwich 1971-1978, part 1‟, E Anglian Archaeol 15, 23 (11-29). (LIVNP<br />

1997.62.1)<br />

Vaughan-Williams, S., and Davey, P., (1982) „Clay pipes‟, in Donaldson P and Sutermeister H with Carter A<br />

„The Duke's Palace (site 169N)‟, in „Excavations in Norwich 1971-1978, part 1‟, E Anglian Archaeol 15, 47<br />

(39-56). (LIVNP 1997.62.1)<br />

NORTHAMPTONSHIRE<br />

Moore, W.R.G., (1979) „The clay pipes‟, in Williams J H St Peter's Street Northampton. Excavations 1973-<br />

1976, 303-305. (LIVNP 1997.63.2)<br />

NOR<strong>THE</strong>RN IRELAND<br />

Anon, (1914) „Objects connected with tobacco smoking, etc.,‟ Quarterly Notes, 26, Belfast Museum, 1-12.<br />

(LIVNP 2005.12.01)<br />

NORTH EAST ENGLAND<br />

Jarrett, M.C., (1964) „Makers of clay pipes recorded in north-eastern England, II‟, Archaeologia Aeliana 4th<br />

Ser 42, 255-260. (LIVNP 1997.67.1)<br />

Parsons, J.E., (1964) „The archaeology of the clay tobacco-pipe in North East England‟, Archaeologia Aeliana<br />

4th Ser 42, 231-254. (LIVNP 1997.67.1)<br />

NORTHUMBERLAND<br />

Anon, (1987) „The clay pipes‟, in Evans D H and Jarrett M G „The deserted medieval village of West<br />

Whelpington, Northumberland: third report, part one‟, Archaeologia Aeliana 5th Ser, 15, 280-285 (199-308).<br />

(LIVNP 1997.64.6)<br />

Anon, (1973) „Clay tobacco pipes‟, in „Excavation and survey on the Starsley Burn‟, Archaeologia Aeliana 5th<br />

Ser, 1, 171-172. (LIVNP 1997.64.5)<br />

Clay, C., (1977) „Clay <strong>Pipe</strong>s‟, in Jobey G „Iron age and later farmsteads on Belling Law, Northumberland‟,<br />

Archaeologia Aeliana 4th Ser 5, 25-26 (1-38). (LIVNP 1997.64.1)<br />

Davey, P.J., (1982) „Clay pipe fragments‟, in Hunter J R „Medieval Berwick-on-Tweed‟, Archaeologia Aeliana<br />

5th Ser, 10, 91-99 (67-124). (2 copies held; LIVNP 1997.64.2)<br />

Higgins, D., (1985) „The clay tobacco pipes‟, in „An excavation in Holy Island Village, 1977‟, Archaeologia<br />

Aeliana 5th Ser, 13, 98-101. (LIVNP 1997.64.3)<br />

Parsons, J.E., (1964) „Clay tobacco pipes‟, in Harbottle B and Salway P „Excavations at Newminster Abbey,


Northumberland 1961-1963‟, Archaeologia Aeliana 4th Ser, 42, 166 (85-171). (LIVNP 1997.64.4)<br />

Roberts, J.E., (nd) Tennant's <strong>Pipe</strong> Factory, Tweedmouth 87-102 (from undated and untitled publication)<br />

(LIVNP 1997.64.2)<br />

NORTH WALES<br />

Bentley, J., Davey, P.J., and Harrison, H.M., (1980) „An early clay pipe industry in north Wales‟, The<br />

Archaeology of the Clay Tobacco <strong>Pipe</strong> III BAR British Series, 273-282. (LIVNP 1997.68.1)<br />

NORTH YORKSHIRE<br />

Anon (?1989) „Nun Appleton House, North Yorkshire‟, West Yorks Archaeol Services (LIVNP 1997.66.2)<br />

Anon „Clay pipes‟, in „Excavations at S corner tower, Roman fortress, York‟, Yorks Arch J ?3, 523-525.<br />

(LIVNP 1997.66.10)<br />

Davey, P. J., (1990) The clay pipes from Nun Appleton House, North Yorkshire (NAH 88 & 89) unpublished<br />

report for West Yorkshire Archaeology Service. (LIVNP 1997.66.2)<br />

Davey, P. J., (1992) Clay pipes from excavations in Orchard Field, Skelton, North Yorkshire unpublished<br />

manuscript. (LIVNP 1997.66.5)<br />

Davey, P. J., (1992) Clay pipes from excavations at the Village Green, Skelton, North Yorkshire unpublished<br />

manuscript (LIVNP 1997.66.5)<br />

Hammond, P., (2002) „Clay Tobacco <strong>Pipe</strong>s in Whitby Museum‟ Whitby Literary and Philosophical Society<br />

Annual Report, 39-41. (LIVNP 1997.66.8.2)<br />

O'Neil, B. H. St J., (1961) „A note on clay pipes from Hungate, York‟, Yorks Arch J 40, 378-381 (LIVNP<br />

1997.66.10)<br />

White, S. D., (2001a) Clay tobacco pipes from excavations at Malton, North Yorkshire, unpublished<br />

manuscript for West Yorkshire Archaeological Services (LIVNP 2002.07.01)<br />

White, S. D., (2001b) Clay tobacco pipes from the excavations at Scarborough Castle unpublished manuscript<br />

prepared for English Heritage (LIVNP 2002.04.01)<br />

NOTTINGHAMSHIRE<br />

Alvey, R.C., (1973) „Clay pipe makers of Nottingham‟, Trans Thoroton Soc, 76, 35-45. (LIVNP 1997.65.1)<br />

Alvey, R.C., (1972) „Clay tobacco pipes‟, in Ponsford M W „Nottingham town wall: Park Row excavations<br />

1967‟, Trans Thoroton Soc 75, 30 (5-31). (LIVNP 1997.65.4)<br />

Alvey, R.C., (1974) „Clay pipes‟, in Alvey, R.C „ A cesspit excavation at 26-28 High Pavement Nottingham‟,<br />

Trans Thoroton Soc 77, 70-72 (53-72). (LIVNP 1997.65.3)<br />

Alvey, R.C and Laxton, R.R., (1977) „Further analysis of some Nottingham clay pipes‟, Science and<br />

Archaeology 19, 20-29. (LIVNP 1997.65.1)<br />

Alvey, R.C and Laxton, R.R., (1974 „Analysis of some Nottingham clay pipes‟, Science and Archaeology 13,


3-12. (LIVNP 1997.65.1)<br />

Alvey, R.C., (1976) „Clay pipes‟, in Fairclough G „Excavations of two medieval and post-medieval sites at<br />

Newark, (1975‟, Trans Thoroton Soc 80, 17, 28-30 (1-34). (LIVNP 1997.65.4)<br />

Hammond, P.J., (1985) „The clay tobacco-pipe making industry of Newark‟, Trans Thoroton Soc 89, 86-107.<br />

(LIVNP 1997.65.4)<br />

Higgins, D.A., (2002) Nottinghamshire , working research notes on clay tobacco pipes recorded by the author<br />

from Nottinghamshire [LIVNP 2002.01.02]<br />

Todd, M (1975) „Clay pipes‟, in Todd M „Excavations on the medieval defences of Newark 1972‟, Trans<br />

Thoroton Soc 78, 50-51 (27-53). (LIVNP 1997.65.4)<br />

Todd, M., (1977) „Clay pipes‟, in Todd M „Excavations on the medieval defences of Newark 1976‟, Trans<br />

Thoroton Soc 81, 51-52 (41-54). (LIVNP 1997.65.4)<br />

ORKNEY<br />

Caldwell, D., (1982) „Clay pipes‟, in McGavin „Excavations in Kirkwall, 1978‟, Proc Soc Antiq of Scotland<br />

112 422-426. (LIVNP 1997.69.1)<br />

OXFORDSHIRE<br />

Higgins, D. A., (2010) Clay Tobacco <strong>Pipe</strong>s from Excavations at the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford 2006,<br />

unpublished manuscript, 18pp. (LIVNP 2011.01.01)<br />

SCOTLAND<br />

Gallagher, D.B., and Harrison, J., (1995) „Tobacco pipemakers in 17 th -century Stirling‟ Proc Soc Antiq Scot,<br />

125, 1131-1142. (LIVNP 2005.13.01)<br />

SHETLAND<br />

Hall, D., and Lindsay, W.J., (1983) „Excavations at Scalloway Castle 1979 and 1980‟, Proc Soc Antiq of<br />

Scotland 113, 554-593. (LIVNP 1997.73.1)<br />

SHROPSHIRE<br />

Anon, (1878) „Old Broseleys‟, The Salopian and West Midland Monthly Illustrated Journal 42, 75-77. (LIVNP<br />

1997.74.3)<br />

Atkinson, D.R., (1975) Tobacco pipes of Broseley Shropshire Hart-Talbot, Saffron Walden, Essex, 92pp (3<br />

copies held: LIVNP 1997.74.3 and 2006.39.65)<br />

Berlyn, G., (2008) Clay Tobacco <strong>Pipe</strong> Making and Use in South Shropshire and North Herefordshire in the<br />

17 th and 18 th Centuries, Ludlow Historical Research Group, Ludlow Research Papers, No. 5, 48pp. (LIVNP<br />

2010.17.01)<br />

Clark, K., (1993) „<strong>Pipe</strong>works frozen in time‟, British Archaeol News, 4. (LIVNP 1997.74.5)


Clark, C., and Alfrey J., (1987) „Benthall and Broseley Wood: Nuffield Survey Third Interim Report‟,<br />

Ironbridge Gorge Museum Research Report 15, pp275. (LIVNP 1999.04.01)<br />

Higgins, D.A., „The clay tobacco pipes‟, in Temple J C „Archaeological excavations and standing buildings<br />

survey at 36/37 The Wharfage, Ironbridge‟, Trans Shropshire Archaeol Soc 64, 57-62 (47-67). (LIVNP<br />

1997.74.12)<br />

Higgins, D., (1987) „Report on the muffle fragments‟, in Trueman M (ed.) Archaeology in Ironbridge 1981-5,<br />

9-14. (LIVNP 1997.74.2)<br />

Higgins, D., (1987) „Report on the muffle fragments‟, in Jones A, Higgins, D., and Trueman M „11 Benthall<br />

Lane‟, Ironbridge Archaeological Series 15, 4-5. (LIVNP 1997.74.2)<br />

Higgins, D.A., (1997) „<strong>Pipe</strong>making in the Broseley Area: A brief introduction‟, (Awaiting publication by<br />

SCPR). (LIVNP 1997.74.3)<br />

Higgins, D. A., (2001) Trial excavations on the site of a seventeenth-century clay tobacco pipe kiln near<br />

Cleobury Mortimer, 2001, privately published. (LIVNP 2001.21.01)<br />

Oswald, A and James, R.E., (1955) „Tobacco pipes of Broseley Shropshire Part 2‟, Archaeol Newsletter 5:11,<br />

222-225. (3 copies held: LIVNP 1997.74.3)<br />

Oswald, A and James, R.E., (1955) „Tobacco pipes of Broseley Shropshire‟, Archaeol Newsletter 5:10, 187-<br />

190. (4 copies held: LIVNP 1997.74.3)<br />

Thursfield, T.H., (1907) „Early Salopian pipes‟, Trans Shropshire Archaeol and Nat Hist Soc 3rd Ser 7, 160-<br />

165. (2 copies held:<br />

LIVNP 1997.74.1)<br />

Vanns, M.A., (1996) „Broseley Museum opens at last‟, Ironbridge Quarterly 4:1996, 3-4. (LIVNP 1997.74.5)<br />

Wharton, A., (1980) „Seventeenth and eighteenth century clay tobacco pipes excavated from Tong Castle,<br />

Shropshire‟, in Davey, P.J., (ed.) The Archaeology of the Clay Tobacco <strong>Pipe</strong> III Britain: The North and West<br />

BAR British Series, 287-291. (LIVNP 1997.74.17)<br />

SOMERSET<br />

Anon „The History of Chard‟, Chard History Group 4, 2, 21-22. (LIVNP 1997.75.5)<br />

Anon, (1995) „Somerset: Butleigh, „Veerings‟ (St/52343364‟, in Ponsford M and Jackson R (eds.) „Post<br />

Medieval Britain 1994‟, Post Medieval Arch 29, 180. (LIVNP 1997.75.4)<br />

Minnitt, S., (1988) Clay tobacco pipemakers at Burrowbridge and Ham, Somerset (Unpublished manuscript).<br />

(LINVP 1999.29.01)<br />

Minnitt, S and Peacey, A. A., (1990) Clay tobacco pipe makers at Burrowbridge and Ham, Somerset<br />

(unpublished manuscript). (LINVP 1999.30.01)<br />

Oswald, A., (1971) „Clay pipes‟, in Rahtz P „Excavations on Glastonbury Tor, Somerset 1964-6‟, Arch J 127,<br />

53-55 (1-81). (LIVNP 1997.75.1)<br />

Peacey, A. A., (1989 Nineteenth-century clay tobacco pipe manufacturers at Athelney, Somerset (unpublished<br />

manuscript). (LINVP 1999.28.01)


Pearson, T., (1984) „Clay tobacco pipes‟, in Leach P „The archaeology of Taunton‟, Western Archaeol Trust<br />

Excavation Monograph 8, 145-151. (LIVNP 1997.75.2)<br />

SOUTH YORKSHIRE<br />

Anon, (1995) The Wood Hall Moated Manor project - 1000 years of country life in Yorkshire (LIVNP<br />

1998.39.01)<br />

Andrews, J.E., (1993) The Doncaster clay tobacco pipemakers and the Doncaster museum clay tobacco pipe<br />

collection, unpublished manuscript (LIVNP 1998.37.01)<br />

Higgins, D.A., (1995) „Clay tobacco pipes‟, in Crossley D „The blast furnace at Rockley, South Yorkshire‟,<br />

Arch J 152, 418-420 (381-421). (LIVNP 1997.76.4)<br />

White, S.D., (1999) Clay tobacco pipes from excavations at Sovereign Street, Leeds, unpublished manuscript.<br />

(LIVNP 1999.86.01)<br />

White, S. D., (2002) Clay tobacco pipes from excavations at the Riverside Exchange, Sheffield 1999-2001,<br />

unpublished manuscript prepared for ARCUS (LIVNP 2002.06.01)<br />

White, S.D., (forthcoming) The clay tobacco pipes from Wood Hall moated manor, prepared for the Wood Hall<br />

Archaeological Trust. (LIVNP 2002.05.01)<br />

STAFFORDSHIRE<br />

Davey, P.J., (1999) „ The clay tobacco pipes‟, in Hughes G „Excavations within a medieval and post-medieval<br />

tenement at Stone, 1993‟, Trans Staffs Arch & Hist Soc, 37, 72-79. (LIVNP 1999.87.01)<br />

Higgins, D., (1995) „The clay pipes‟, in Cleverdon F „Survey and excavation in the Manifold Valley‟,<br />

Staffordshire Archaeol Studies 5, 11-16. (LIVNP 1997.77.3)<br />

Oswald, A., (1974-1975) „Clay pipes from the garden of the Bishop's Palace, Lichfield, Staffs‟, Trans South<br />

Staffordshire Archaeol Hist Soc 16, 65-66. (2 copies held: LIVNP 1997.77.5)<br />

Sheridan, K.W., (1980) „Two groups of clay tobacco pipes from Staffordshire‟, in Davey, P.J., (ed.) The<br />

Archaeology of the Clay Tobacco <strong>Pipe</strong> III Britain: The North and West BAR British Series 78, 283-285.<br />

(LIVNP 1997.77.1)<br />

STRATHCLYDE<br />

Hume, J.R., (1974) Note on clay pipe making in Industrial Archaeology of Glasgow, Blackie, 54-55. (LIVNP<br />

1997.78.2)<br />

Walker, I.C and Walker, L. De S., (1969) „McDougall's clay pipe factory, Glasgow‟, Industrial Archaeology<br />

6:2, 132-146. (LIVNP 78.5)<br />

SUFFOLK<br />

Higgins, D., (2008) „Clay Tobacco <strong>Pipe</strong>s‟ in J. Meredith et al „Excavations at Languard Fort: an investigation<br />

of the 17 th -century defences‟ in Post Med-Arch, 42/2, 258-274 (229-275). [LIVNP 2009.18.01)


SURREY<br />

Higgins, D.A., (1991/1992) „The ceramic smoking pipes‟, in Williams D „Two sites in Betchworth, 1986:<br />

Excavations at Church Barn and in The Street‟, Surrey Archaeol Collections 81, 126-128 (+ micro fiche).<br />

(LIVNP 1997.79.2)<br />

Keevill, G.D., and Bell, C., (1998 (for 1996)) „The excavations of a trial trench across the moat at Hampton<br />

Court Palace‟, Trans London and Middlesex Archaeol Soc 47 145-156. (LIVNP 1998.36.01)<br />

Price, P., (1989) „19 Albert Embankment SE1 (TQ 305786)‟, Surrey Archaeol Bul 242, 6. (LIVNP 1997.79.1)<br />

SUSSEX<br />

Atkinson, D.R., Sussex Clay Tobacco <strong>Pipe</strong>s and the <strong>Pipe</strong>makers privately published, 60pp (LIVNP 1997.80.1)<br />

Atkinson, D.R., (1958) „Sussex clay tobacco pipes‟ Archaeol Newsletter, 6:5, 117-122. (LIVNP 2000.01.144)<br />

TYNE AND WEAR<br />

Alvey, R.C., (1983) „Clay pipes‟, in Fairclough G „Tynemouth Priory and castle excavation in the outer court<br />

1980‟, Archaeologia Aeliana 5th Ser 11, 131-133 (101-133). (LIVNP 1997.82.5)<br />

Edwards, L.J., (1987) „The clay tobacco-pipes‟, in Harbottle B and Ellison M „Black Friars Newcastle Upon<br />

Tyne, after the dissolution of the monasteries‟, Archaeologia Aeliana 5th Ser 15, 105-120 (23-150). (LIVNP<br />

1997.82.3)<br />

Oswald, A., (1981) „Clay tobacco-pipes‟, in Harbottle B and Ellison M „An excavation in the castle ditch<br />

Newcastle Upon Tyne 1974-76‟, Archaeologia Aeliana 5th Ser 9, 170-171 (75-250). (LIVNP 1997.82.2)<br />

Oswald, A., (1983) „Clay tobacco-pipes‟, in Ellison M and Harbottle B „The excavation of a 17th-century<br />

bastion in the castle of Newcastle Upon Tyne, 1976-81‟, Archaeologia Aeliana 5th Ser 11, 186-195, (135-263).<br />

(LIVNP 1997.82.2)<br />

Oswald, A., (1979) „Clay tobacco pipes‟, in Ellison M, Finch M and Harbottle B „The excavations of a 17thcentury<br />

pit at the Black Gate, Newcastle Upon Tyne 1975‟, Post Med Arch 13 175-177 (153-181). (LIVNP<br />

1997.82.2)<br />

Parsons, J.E., (1977) „Clay tobacco pipes‟, in ???? „Excavation and survey in North Tynedale 1973-1975‟,<br />

Archaeolgia Aeliana 5th Ser 5, 145-146 (figs page 143). (LIVNP 1997.82.4)<br />

Parsons, J.E., (1968) „Clay tobacco-pipes‟, in Harbottle B „Excavations at the Carmelite Friary, Newcastle<br />

Upon Tyne 1965 and 1967‟, Archaeologia Aeliana 4th Ser 46, 218 (163-223). (LIVNP 1997.82.2)<br />

Parsons, J.E., (1977) „The finds‟, in ???? „Excavation and survey in North Tynedale 1973-1975‟, Archaeologia<br />

Aeliana 5th Ser 5, 135-137. (LIVNP 1997.82.4)<br />

Parsons, J.E., (1967) „Clay tobacco pipes‟, in Harbottle B „An excavation at the Gunner Tower, Newcastle<br />

Upon Tyne‟, Archaeologia Aeliana 4th Ser 45, 137 (123-137). (LIVNP 1997.82.2)<br />

Parsons, J.E., (1966) „Clay tobacco-pipes‟, in Harbottle B „Excavations at the south curtain wall of the castle,<br />

Newcastle Upon Tyne 1960-61‟, Archaeologia Aeliana 4th Ser 44, 142 (79-145). (LIVNP 1997.82.2)


Sheppard, T., (1912) „Early Hull tobacco pipes and their makers‟, Hull Museum Publications 6, 39pp. (LIVNP<br />

1997.82.1)<br />

Vaughan, J., (2007) „Clay <strong>Pipe</strong>s‟ in Nolan, J., and Vaughan, J., „Excavations at Oakwellgate, Gateshead, 1999‟<br />

Archaeologia Aeliana, 5 th Series, 37, 198-214 (125-249). (LIVNP 2009.03.01)<br />

WARWICKSHIRE<br />

Davey, P.J., (1997) Clay pipes from excavations at Bascote, Warwickshire, unpublished manuscript (LIVNP<br />

2001.16.03)<br />

Davey, P.J., (2008) „The Clay <strong>Pipe</strong>s‟ in S. Litherland, E. Ramsey and P. Ellis et al „The Archaeology of the<br />

Severn Trent Southam Area Rationalisation Scheme, Warwickshire‟ Transactions of the Birmingham and<br />

Warwickshire Archaeol. Soc., 112, 103-105. [LIVNP 2010.02.02]<br />

WEST MIDLANDS<br />

Coghalan, G.A.D., Mulvehill, J.F, Boland, P. et al., (1986) Dudley Castle Archaeological Project: An<br />

introduction and summary of excavations 1983-1985, Crown, 53pp. (LIVNP 1997.84.3)<br />

Higgins, D.A., (1996) „Clay tobacco pipes‟, Trans Worcestershire Archaeol Soc 3rd Ser 15 334-337. (NB.<br />

This reference is incomplete. The clay tobacco pipes form part of a larger article on the excavations at Hansons<br />

Brewery, Dudley by Catherine Mould of BUFAU). (LIVNP 1997.84.4)<br />

Higgins, D.A., (2010) Clay Tobacco <strong>Pipe</strong>s from Excavations at Connaught Square Rea Street, Birmingham,<br />

unpublished report prepared for Birmingham Archaeology January 2010. {LIVNP 2010.08.01]<br />

Mould, C.A., and Ratkai, S., (1994) „The former Hanson's Brewery Site, High Street, Dudley, West Midlands:<br />

an archaeological excavation 1994‟, Birmingham University Field Archaeology Unit Report 329, 8pp. (LIVNP<br />

1997.84.4)<br />

WEST YORKSHIRE<br />

Atkin, S., (1985) „Clay pipes‟, East Anglian Archaeol 28, 47-48. (NB with is part of a larger article, the title<br />

and author of which are unknown). (LIVNP 1997.88.8)<br />

Brears, P.C.D., (1971) „Appendix 3: clay pipes‟, in Barlett K S „Excavation at Potovens near Wakefield‟, Post<br />

Med Arch 5, 31, 33 (1-34). (Two copies held: LIVNP 1997.88.7 and 2006.39.076)<br />

Brears, P.C.D., (1978) „pipes‟, in Brears, P.C.D „Clarke Hall, Wakefield: architectural innovations in 17th<br />

Century, West Yorkshire‟, Post Med Arch 12, 97, 99 (86-100). (LIVNP 1997.88.9)<br />

Brears, P.C.D., (1967) „Appendix 3: Clay pipe making‟, in Brears P D C „Excavations at Potovens, near<br />

Wakefield‟, Post Med Arch 1, 40-43 (3-43). (Two copies held: LIVNP 1997.88.7 and 2006.39.077)<br />

Brook, H., (1989) „Joseph Dodson of Birstall - tobacco pipe maker‟, Old West Riding 9, 3-6. (LIVNP<br />

1997.88.11)<br />

Davey, P.J., (1992) „Clay tobacco pipes‟, in Moorhouse S and Roberts I „Wrenthorpe Potteries: excavations of<br />

16th and 17th-century potting tenements near Wakefield, 1983-86‟, Yorks Arch 2, 150-160. (LIVNP<br />

1997.88.10)


Davey, P. J., and White, S. D., (2002) „The clay tobacco pipes‟ in I Roberts (et al) „Pontefract Castle:<br />

archaeological excavations 1982-86‟, Yorkshire Archaeology, 8, West Yorkshire Archaeological Services, 226-<br />

249. (LIVNP 2002.11.01)<br />

White, S. D., and Davey, P. J., (2000) Eighteenth and nineteenth century clay tobacco pipes from Pontefract<br />

Castle, unpublished manuscript for West Yorkshire Archaeological Services (LIVNP 2002.03.01)<br />

White, S. D., (2001) Clay tobacco pipes from excavations at Old Hall Farm, Pontefract, 1996, unpublished<br />

manuscript for West Yorkshire Archaeological Services (LIVNP 2002.09.01)<br />

White, S. D., (2002) Clay tobacco pipes from excavations at Spink Lane, Pontefract, 2001, Unpublished<br />

manuscript for West Yorkshire Archaeological Services (LIVNP 2002.08.01)<br />

WILTSHIRE<br />

Atkinson, D.R., (1965) „Clay tobacco pipes and pipemakers of Marlborough‟, Wiltshire Archaeol and Nat Hist<br />

Magazine 60, 85-95. (LIVNP 1997.89.2)<br />

Atkinson, D.R., (1970) „Clay tobacco pipes and pipemakers of Salisbury, Wilts‟, Wiltshire Archaeol and Nat<br />

Hist Magazine 65, 177-188. (LIVNP 1997.89.3)<br />

MacDonald, A. H., (1938) „Clay tobacco pipes found at Marlborough‟, Marlborough College Nat Hist Soc,<br />

137-141. (LIVNP 2000.01.143)<br />

PART 2: INTERNATIONAL<br />

GENERAL<br />

Quick, R (nd) „Primitive art as exemplified in tobacco pipes‟ [from an unidentified publication] 133-138.<br />

(LIVNP 2000.01.111)<br />

AFRICA<br />

Anon (nd) „An old craft lives on in Africa – thanks to fussy women smokers‟ Western Tobacco Journal, 14.<br />

[An article about Xhosa pipes of the Bantu] (LIVNP 2000.01.90)<br />

Clague, A. (2000) „An analysis of clay tobacco pipes from Timbuktu: origins and social use‟ BA dissertation<br />

submitted to the Dept of Ancient History and Archaeology at the University of Manchester. 45 pages plus<br />

illustrations and colour plates (LIVNP 2006.11.01)<br />

Calvocoressi, D., (1975) „European trade pipes in Ghana‟ West African Journal of Archaeology, 5, 195-200).<br />

(LIVNP 2005.20.01)<br />

Philips, J. E., (1983) „African smoking and pipes‟ J African History, 24, 303-319. (LIVNP 2006.10.01)<br />

Shaw, M., (1935) „Some native snuff-boxes in the South African Museum‟ Annals of the South African<br />

Museum, 24, 141-162, Plates 24-31. (LIVNP 2006.01.02)<br />

Shaw, M., (1938a) „South African Native Snuff-boxes‟ Annals of the South African Museum, 24, 221-252,<br />

Plates 63-75. (LIVNP 2006.01.01)


Shaw, M., (1938b) „Native pipes and smoking in South Africa‟ Annals of the South African Museum, 24, 277-<br />

302, Plates 85-98. (LIVNP 2006.01.03)<br />

Trowell, M., (1953) Tribal Crafts of Uganda, Oxford University Press. Extracts relating to tobacco pipes –<br />

pages 9-10, 29, 38, 52, 56-57, 107, 288 and Chapter 8, pages 128-131, Plates 25-26. Also a map showing the<br />

tribal areas. (LIVNP 2006.02.01)<br />

Vivian, Brian, (2005) „On Tobacco <strong>Pipe</strong>s in Asante‟ Journal des Africanistes, 75-2, 87-95. (LIVNP<br />

2001.01.01)<br />

AUSTRALIA<br />

Cockington, J., (2008) „Collect: Drawcard for Puff Daddies‟ in The Age (newspaper), dated August 27, 2008,<br />

1pp. (LIVNP 2009.02.03)<br />

Courtney, K., and McNiven, I.J., (1998) „Clay Tobacco <strong>Pipe</strong>s from Aboriginal Middens on Fraser Island,<br />

Queensland‟ Australian Archaeology, 47, 44-53. (LIVNP 2009.02.02)<br />

Hughes, R., (1987) The Fatal Shore, Pan Books, 236-241. [NB: only part of this publication has been copied,<br />

those pages relating to a reference to the production of a line of clay pipes in the likeness of „Bold‟ Jack<br />

Donohoe] (LIVNP 2005.03.01)<br />

BARBADOS<br />

Handler, J. S. (1983) „An African <strong>Pipe</strong> from a Slave Cemetery in Barbados‟ in P J Davey (ed.) Archaeology of<br />

the Clay Tobacco <strong>Pipe</strong> VIII, British Archaeological Reports, (International Series S175), 245-253. [LIVNP<br />

2010.02.01]<br />

BAVARIA<br />

Mehler, Natascha, (2009) „Clay <strong>Pipe</strong>s in Bavaria and Bohemia: Common Ground in the Cultural and Political<br />

History of Smoking‟, Studies in Post Medieval Archaeology, 3, 317-336. [LIVNP 2010.11.01]<br />

BELGIUM<br />

Stam, R., (2002) „The Belgian Clay <strong>Pipe</strong> Industry and its Export‟ Unpublished manuscript, 4 pages of typed<br />

script plus 4 pages of charts and illustrations. Paper presented at the St Nicklas Congress in 2002. (LIVNP<br />

2006.34.05)<br />

CANADA<br />

Daniels, Peta, (1980) „A certaine kind of herbe: smoking pipes of the Ontario Iroquois‟ Rotunda, magazine of<br />

the Royal Ontario Museum, 3:2, 4-9. (LIVNP 2009.09.01)<br />

Gaulton, B., (1999) Seventeenth and eighteenth century marked clay tobacco pipes from Ferryland,<br />

Newfoundland, print out from the Colony of Avalon Website in 2001<br />

(www.heritage.nf.ca) (LIVNP 2001.11.01)<br />

Smith, R.H., (1986) „Analysis of the clay tobacco pipe assemblage from the Front Street site (AjGu-15),<br />

Toronto‟ Ontario Archaeology, 46, 55-61. (LIVNP 2004.28.01.1)


Walker, I.C., (1971) „Nineteenth-century clay tobacco pipes in Canada‟ Ontario Archaeology, 16, 19-35.<br />

(LIVNP 2004.27.01.1)<br />

CZECHOSLOVAKIA<br />

Vyšohlìd, M., (2007) „Finds of Clay Tobacco <strong>Pipe</strong>s from Námĕstì Republiky in Prague‟s New Town‟ Studies in<br />

Post-Medieval Archaeology, 2, 275-304. (LIVNP 2009.19.01)<br />

CROATIA<br />

Bekić, Luka, (2007) „Clay <strong>Pipe</strong>s from Fort Čanjevo‟ Utvrda Fort Čanjevo Istraživanja Researches 2003-2007,<br />

Zagreb, 191-195. (LIVNP 2009.10.01)<br />

Brusić, Zdenko, (1987) „Dio Tereta S Lađe iz 17. Stoljeća Potonule Kod Otoka Bisagu U Kornatskom<br />

Arhipelagu‟ Prilozi Povijesti Umjetnosti u Dalmaciji, 26, 473-490, Split, Croatia. (LIVNP 2004.36.01)<br />

FRANCE<br />

Anon, (nd but after 2003) Institut de Recherche “Les <strong>Pipe</strong>s en Terre” – Schéma du projet, 17 un-numbered<br />

pages. (LIVNP 2007.10.02)<br />

Blieck, G., (1989) „Annexe: Pipiers de l‟extrême fin du XVII e et due XVIII e siècles a Lille‟ in Travaux de<br />

Groupe de Recherches et D’etudes sur la Cèramique dans le Nord-pas-de-Calais, Actes du Colloque de Lille<br />

(26-27 Mars 1988), 178-181. (LIVNP 2008.02.02)<br />

Deloffre-Roumegous, V., (1989) „Les Productions de <strong>Pipe</strong>s en Terre dans le Nord de la France‟ in Travaux de<br />

Groupe de Recherches et D’etudes sur la Cèramique dans le Nord-pas-de-Calais, Actes du Colloque de Lille<br />

(26-27 Mars 1988), 173-177. (LIVNP 2008.02.01)<br />

Gosse, P. (2007) Les <strong>Pipe</strong>s de la Quarantaine; Fouilles du Port Antique de Pomègues (Marseille) in P. Davey<br />

(ed.) The Archaeology of the Clay Tobacco <strong>Pipe</strong>, XIX, British Archaeological Reports (International Series<br />

1590), Oxford, 340 (plus 6 colour plates) (LIVNP 2007.13.01)<br />

Guibert, F., and Buchet, L., (1989) <strong>Pipe</strong>s Collection Alice de Rothschild, Bibliothèque Municipale de Grasse,<br />

Grasse, France, pp8. [LIVNP 2010.16.02]<br />

Leclaire, A., & M., (nd) „Pierre et François van Latum – <strong>Pipe</strong>rs á Avignon en 1692‟ published by <strong>Pipe</strong> Club de<br />

L’Uzège and Socièté Bagnolaise de Sciences Historiques et Naturelles, 8pp. (LIVNP 2009.04.01)<br />

Leclaire, A., (2002) „Les Poinçons de Pipier du Musée George Borias‟ in Uzès Musée Vivant, 26, published by<br />

Association de amis du musée d‟Uzés. (LIVNP 2009.04.04)<br />

Leclaire, A., (2004) „Kleinwerkzeuge zur Tonpfeifen-herstellung in de Sammlung des Museums Georges Boias<br />

in Uzès/Frankreich‟ Knasterkopf, 17, 49-54. (LIVNP 2009.04.03)<br />

Tymstra, F., (1981) „De pjipenstad St Omer‟ Pijpelogische Kring, 14, 43-47. (LIVNP 2005.25.05)<br />

GERMANY<br />

Göbels, K., (1971) „Die Pfeifenbäker‟ in Rheinisches Töpferhandworks, Frechen, 206-223 (LIVNP


2005.19.01)<br />

Helbig, H. & B., (2006) „New insights in the Rhula pipe trade, in particular the beginnings of the pipe fitting<br />

industry‟ Unpublished manuscript translated by Arjan de Haan, 6pp. Paper presented at the conference of the<br />

International Academy of the <strong>Pipe</strong>, in Ruhla, September 2006. (LIVNP 2006.34.1)<br />

Hermann, M., (2006) „Oranier in Augsburg – Porträtpfeifen vom Jakobsplatz‟ Da Archäologische Jahr in<br />

Bayern 2005, 150-152. (LIVNP 2007.10.01)<br />

HOLLAND<br />

Duco, D., (1974) Fifty seventeenth century clay pipes from the collection of Don Duco, BPS, 14pp. (LIVNP<br />

2005.22.01)<br />

Duco, D., (1976) Gouda pipemakers’ marks: a guide to the identification of white clay pipes made in<br />

Gouda, Holland, Pijpenkamer Icon, 29pp. (LIVNP 2005.23.01)<br />

Duco, D. H., (1978) De kleipijp in de zeventiende eeuwse Nederlanden, Illustrations and location map only<br />

(LIVNP 2005.25.04)<br />

Duco, D. H., (1987) De Nederlandse Kleijijp; Handboek voor Dateren en Determineren, Leiden, 159pp<br />

(LIVNP 2009.15.01)<br />

Duco, D. H., (2003) Merken en merkenrecht van de pijpenmakers in Gouda, Amsterdam, 258pp. (LIVNP<br />

2009.15.02)<br />

Krommenhoek, W., and Vrij, A., (nd) Kleipijpen: drie eeuwn Nederlandse in fotos, Amstelveen, 335pp (NB:<br />

includes a short English summary). [LIVNP 2010.15.01]<br />

Meulen, J. van der, (2003) Goudse Pijpenmakers en Hun Merken, Pijpelogische Kring Nederland, Leiden,<br />

137pp. [LIVNP 2010.15.03]<br />

Meulen, J. van der, Brinkerink, J. P., and Hout, P. von, (1992), Tabakspijpennijverheid in Gorinchem,<br />

Pijpelogische Kring Nederland, Leiden, 161pp. [LIVNP 2010.15.02]<br />

Smiesing, P. K., „Een rechtszaak rond het merk DW‟ Pijpelogische Kring, 14, 42. (LIVNP 2005.25.05)<br />

Stam, R., (2005) „Tonpfeifenimporte aus Holland‟ Unpublished manuscript 8pp. Paper presented at a<br />

conference in Leiden, 2005. (LIVNP 2006.34.6)<br />

Stam, R., (2006) „Dier wirtschaftliche Lage der Tonpfeifenindustrie in den Niederelanden im 20. Jahrhundert‟<br />

Unpublished manuscript 4 pages plus one page of colour illustrations. (LIVNP 2006.34.07)<br />

HUNGARY<br />

Anon, (2004) Új Szerzemények a Magya Nemzeti Múzeumban II, Budapest, 164pp (LIVNP 2009.01.01)<br />

Anon, (2000) The History of the Hungarian <strong>Pipe</strong>maker’s Craft: Hungarian History Through The <strong>Pipe</strong>maker’s<br />

Art, Budapest, 255pp. (LIVNP 2009.01.03)<br />

Attila, G., (2004) „Hódoltságkori Cseréppipák a Wosinsky Mór Múzeum Gyűjteményében‟ in A Wosinsky Mór<br />

Múzeum Évkönyve, XXVI, Szekszárd, Hungary, 259-295. (LIVNP 2009.01.07)


Edit, H., & Ridovics, A., (2005) Pipagyűjtemény: a tápiószelei Blaskovich Múzemban, 223pp.<br />

(LIVNP 2009.01.02)<br />

de Haan, A. R., (2004) „19 th century clay chibouks made in Tophane‟ The <strong>Pipe</strong> Year Book, 79-90. (LIVNP<br />

2005.04.01)<br />

Kovács, G., (2005) Cserèppipák A 17-18 Századból. (NB: Article on 17 th and 18 th century Hungarian pipes<br />

from an unknown publication. This article is in Hungarian but has an English summary) (LIVNP 2006.48.01).<br />

Kovács, G. & Gerelyes, I., (Eds.) „Papers of the Conference held at the Hungarian <strong>National</strong> Museum, Budapest,<br />

24-26 May 2000‟ in „Archaeology of the Ottoman Period in Hungary‟, Opuscula Hungarica , III, Budapest,<br />

410pp. (LIVNP 2009.01.04)<br />

Pintér, J. (Ed.), (2004) Two Hundred Years’ History of the Hungarian <strong>National</strong> Museum and its Collections,<br />

Budapest, 543pp. (LIVNP 2009.01.05) [NB. History of Smoking section pages 317-325]<br />

Szabolcs, K., (nd) „A Szegedi vár Pipái I‟ from an un-named publication, Budapest, 331-365. (LIVNP<br />

2009.01.05)<br />

IRELAND<br />

Anon, (nd) „Clay pipes‟ in „The excavation (part 4): the south-west tower‟ in Manning C (ed.) Excavations<br />

at Roscrea Castle, Dublin, 152-153. (LIVNP 2005.09.01)<br />

Norton, J., (nd) „Clay pipes‟ in „The excavation (part 1): inside the gatehouse‟ in Manning C (ed.)<br />

Excavations at Roscrea Castle, Dublin, 86-87. (LIVNP 2005.09.01)<br />

Norton, J., (nd) „The clay pipes‟ in „The excavation (part 3): the south-east tower‟ in Manning C (ed.)<br />

Excavations at Roscrea Castle, Dublin, 143. (LIVNP 2005.09.01)<br />

Norton J., (2004) „Clay <strong>Pipe</strong>s‟ in E. Fitzpatrick, M. O‟Brien and P. Walsh (eds.) Archaeological<br />

investigations in Galway City, 1987-1998, 428-447. (LIVNP 2006.37.01) (NB: the first part of the<br />

introduction to the pipe section (page 427) is missing).<br />

Norton, J., and Lane, S., (after 2002) „Clay Tobacco-pipes in Ireland, c.1600-1850‟ in A Horning et al (eds.)<br />

„The Post-Medieval Archaeology of Ireland 1550-1850‟ Irish Post-Medieval Archaeology Group<br />

Proceedings, 1, 435-452. (LIVNP 2009.20.01).<br />

ITALY<br />

White, S.D., (nd) A group of clay tobacco pipes from Molise, Italy, unpublished manuscript. (LIVNP<br />

1999.82.01)<br />

White, S.D., (2007) „A group of clay tobacco pipes from Molise, Italy‟ Archeologia Postmedievale, 11, 205-<br />

210. (LIVNP 2009.03.02)<br />

JAMAICA<br />

Marx, R. F., (1968) Clay smoking pipes recovered from the sunken city of Port Royal: May 1, 1966-<br />

September 30, 1967, unpublished manuscript, 123pp. (LIVNP 2000.01.137)


JAPAN<br />

Suzuki, B.T., (1997) The First English <strong>Pipe</strong> Smoker is Japan, International Academy of the <strong>Pipe</strong>, pp.40<br />

(LIVNP 2007.05.08) [NB: this publication has an English and French version of the text]<br />

MIDDLE EAST<br />

General<br />

Simpson, St.J., (2009) „The Archaeology of the Clay <strong>Pipe</strong> in the Near East‟ Al Rāfidān, 30, 67-75. Institute<br />

for Cultural Studies of Ancient Iraq, Kokushikan University, Tokyo. (LVNP 2009.17.01)<br />

Egypt<br />

French, P., (2001) „Smoking <strong>Pipe</strong>s of the Islamic Period from the Masdrasa Tatar al-Hiğaziya‟ in P. Speiser<br />

„Die Geschichte der Erhaltung Arabischer Baudenkmäler in Ägypten: die Restaurierung der Madrasa Tatar<br />

al- Hiğaziya und des Sabīl Kuttāb „Abd ar-Rahmān Kathudā im Rahmen des Darb-al Qirmiz-Projektes in<br />

Kairo‟ Abhandlungen des Deutschen Archäologischen Instituts Kairo, Islamische Reihe, 8, 213-230.<br />

(LIVNP 2006-35.03) (nb: although this is a German publication this particular paper is in English).<br />

Israel<br />

Simpson, St. J., (2000) „The Clay <strong>Pipe</strong>s‟ in R. Harper and D. Pringle (et al) Belmont Castle: The<br />

Excavations of a Crusader Stronghold in the Kingdom of Jerusalem, British Academy Monographs in<br />

Archaeology, 10, The British Academy, Oxford 147-171. (LIVNP 2006.35.02) (NB: this offprint includes<br />

the bibliography from the whole volume, pp.251-257).<br />

Simpson, St. J., (2002) „Ottoman <strong>Pipe</strong>s from Zikr‟in (Tell Jezreel)‟ Levant, 32, 159-172 (LIVNP<br />

2006.35.01). [Two copies held].<br />

SRI LANKA<br />

Fernando, M., (1995) „Seventeenth to Nineteenth Century Clay Tobacco Smoking <strong>Pipe</strong>s from the Sea Bed of<br />

the Galle Harbour‟ in G.P.S.H. de Silva and G.C. Uragoda (eds.) Sesquicentennial Commemorative Volume<br />

of the Royal Asiatic Society of Sri Lanka 1845-1995, Colombo, 240-261. [LIVNP 2010.10.01] (NB: signed<br />

by the author „For David Higgins‟)<br />

TURKEY<br />

Bakla, E., (1985) „A long-forgotten popular handscraft: Clay pipe making‟ Antika: The journal of collectable<br />

Art, 5. (http://www.mfa.gov.tr/grupc/cj/cja/claypipe.htm). Two pages article from the above publication<br />

(LIVNP 2006.03.01)<br />

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA<br />

Anon (1972) „The divine weed‟ The British Empire, 129-133. (LIVNP 2000.01.112)<br />

Alexander, L.T., (1967) „English clay tobacco pipes‟, Quarterly Bulletin Arch Soc of Virginia, 21:3, 58-66.<br />

(LIVNP 1999.83.01)<br />

Bradley, J.W., and DeAngelo, G., (1981) „European clay pipe marks from 17 th century Onondaga Iroquois


sites‟, Archaeology of Eastern North America, 9, 109-133. (LIVNP 1999.84.01)<br />

Davey, P., and Pogue, D.J. (eds.) (1991) The archaeology of the clay tobacco pipe XII: Chesapeake Bay,<br />

Liverpool Monographs in Archaeology and Orient Studies No. 14, British Archaeological Reports<br />

(International Series 566), Oxford , 114pp. (LIVNP 2006.07.02)<br />

Huey, P. R. (1974) „Reworked pipe stems: a 17 th Century Phenomenon from the Site of Fort Orange, Albany,<br />

New York‟ Historical Archaeology, 105-111. (LIVNP 2006.49.01)<br />

Jung, S. P., (1988) American Clay <strong>Pipe</strong> Works (reproduction of the catalogue of the American Clay <strong>Pipe</strong> Works<br />

printed between 1915 and 1920) (LIVNP 2006.52.02)<br />

McCashion, J. H., (1975) „The Clay tobacco <strong>Pipe</strong>s of New York State. Part 1: Caughnawaga 1667-1693‟ The<br />

Bulletin of the New York State Archaeological Association, 65, 1-19. (LIVNP 2006.52.03) (nb: signed by the<br />

author).<br />

McCashion, J. H., (1977) „The Clay Tobacco <strong>Pipe</strong>s of New York State. Part 2. The Clay Tobacco <strong>Pipe</strong>s of<br />

New York State Under the Sidewalks of New York: Archaeological Investigations near the U.S. Customs<br />

House on Manhattan Island, New York‟ The Bulletin of the New York State Archaeological Association, 71, 2-<br />

19. (LIVNP 2006.52.04) (nb: signed by the author).<br />

Murphy, James L., (1974) „ “Cresthull” Reed-Stem Tobacco <strong>Pipe</strong>s‟ The Chesopiean, 14, No.s 1-2 (February-<br />

April 1974), 11-16. (http:/kb.osu.edu/dspace/bitstream/1811/.38967/1/Cresthull.<br />

pdf (downloaded 16.12.09)) [LIVNP 2010.05.01]. Also available in digital form.<br />

Murphy, James L., (1975) „Another Pamplin <strong>Pipe</strong> Variety‟ Quarterly Bulletin (Archaeological Society of<br />

Virginia), 30, No. 1 (September 1975), 26-29. (http://hdl.handle.net/1811/38946 (downloaded 16.12.09))<br />

[LIVNP 2010.07.01]. Also available in digital form.<br />

Murphy, James L. (1983) „A Ceramic Tobacco <strong>Pipe</strong> Mold from Coshocton County, Ohio‟ Ohio Archaeologist,<br />

33, No. 1 (Winter 1983), 17. [http.//hdl.handle.net/1811/37088 (downloaded 16/12/09) [LIVNP 2010.06.01].<br />

Also available in digital form.<br />

Noël Hume, A., (1970) „English Clay Tobacco <strong>Pipe</strong>s Bearing The Royal Arms from Williamsburg Virgina‟<br />

Post-medieval Archaeol, 4, 141-146, including plates. (LIVNP 2006.39.086)<br />

Sudbury, B., (nd) A Preliminary Report on the R. Bannerman Eagle Tobacco <strong>Pipe</strong> Manufactory, Rouses Point,<br />

New York. (LIVNP 2006.52.01)<br />

Tyack, N.C.P. (nd) „The tobacco trade between Bristol and Virginia, 1600-1700‟ [from an unidentified<br />

publication – this appears to be the second part of this article from 1660-1700] 193-200. (LIVNP 2000.01.110)<br />

PART 3: WRECK SITES<br />

Elliget, J., and Breidahl, H., (1991) Time and Tide: A Guide to the Wreck of the Barque William Salthouse,<br />

Maritime Archaeology Unit, Victoria, 32pp. (LIVNP 2009.02.01)<br />

Gunesnon, J., (1993)„Les pipes‟, in „L'épave d'Omonville-la-Rogue (Manche)‟, Archaeonautica 11, 90-99 (31-<br />

130). (LIVNP 1997.91.5)<br />

Higgins, D.A., (1995) „Clay tobacco pipes: a valuable commodity‟, IJNA 24.1, 47-52. (LIVNP 1997.91.1)<br />

Larn, R., (ed.) (1985) „The wreck of the Dutch East Indiaman Campen on the Needles rocks, Isle of Wight,


1627 - part 1‟, IJNA 14:1, 1-31. (LIVNP 1997.91.3)<br />

Martin, C.J.M., (1995) „The Cromwellian shipwreck off Duart Point, Mull: an interim report‟, IJNA 24:1, 15-<br />

32. (LIVNP 1997.91.4)<br />

Morris, R., (1984) „More finds from Scilly Islands Wrecks 2‟, IJNA 13:4, 333. (LIVNP 1997.91.10)<br />

Williams, J., (1992) „The wreck of the Adgillus, 1874‟, Soc Clay <strong>Pipe</strong> Res Newsletter 36, 9-10. (LIVNP<br />

1997.91.2)<br />

PART 4: MISCELLANEOUS<br />

GENERAL<br />

Anon, (nd) „Chapter VII: of the qualities of a good pipe, and of pipes in general‟, Smoking and Smokers, 45-50.<br />

(LINVP 1999.36.01 -see also the Fraser Collection (Ref. 1308), Sydney Jones Library, University of Liverpool)<br />

Anon, (nd) „Chapter VIII: of the Dudheen and Meerschaum in particular‟, Smoking and Smokers, 51-54.<br />

(LINVP 1999.36.01 - see also the Fraser Collection (Ref 1308), Sydney Jones Library, University of Liverpool)<br />

Anon, (nd) The tobacco story, published by International Tobacco Ltd. (LIVNP 1999.85.01)<br />

Anon, (nd) The virtues of tobacco, 2 pages (LIVNP 2000.01.114)<br />

Anon, (1642) The projectors down-fall: or times changeling, printed by Thomas Paine, London. (LINVP<br />

1999.40.01 - see also the Fraser Collection (Ref: 1133), Sydney Jones Library, University of Liverpool)<br />

Anon, (1935) „A tale of clay pipes‟ London Evening News, October 16, 1935. (LIVNP 2000.01.116)<br />

Anon, (1944) „Do you smoke?‟ The P D Review, 59, 17-20. (LIVNP 2000.01.113)<br />

Anon, (1972) „Treasury of information‟ Imperial Tobacco Group Review, 3:2, 18-19 & 21. (LIVNP<br />

2000.01.133)<br />

Alexander, L.T., (1979) „More light on the theory of dating clay pipes by measuring stem hole diameters‟,<br />

Quarterly Bulletin Archaeol Soc of Virginia 33:3, 81-86. (LINVP 1999.67.01)<br />

Atkin, S. (ed.), (1989) „Bibliography of clay pipe studies‟, Society for Clay <strong>Pipe</strong> Research, pp66. (2 copies<br />

held; LINVP 1999.65.01)<br />

Atkinson, D., and Oswald, A., (1972) „A Brief Guide for the Identification of Dutch Clay Tobacco <strong>Pipe</strong>s Found<br />

in England‟ Post-Med Arch, 6, 175-182. (LIVNP 2006.36.01)<br />

Ayto, E. G., (1979) Clay Tobacco <strong>Pipe</strong>s, Shire Publications Ltd, 32pp. (LIVNP 2006.39.064)<br />

Barrett, R.A. (nd) The early days of smoking in England, unpublished manuscript, 7pp. (LIVNP 2000.01.136)<br />

Belcher, J., and Jarrett, M.C., (1971) „Stem bore diameters of English clay pipes: some northern evidence‟, Post<br />

Med Arch 5, 191-193. (LINVP 1999.68.01)<br />

Brongniart, A., (1844) „Les pipes‟, Traité des Arts Ceramiques 2, 179-192. (LIVNP 1999.77.01)<br />

Butler, M. (ed.) (1996) <strong>Pipe</strong>smokers welcome guide, pp52. (LINVP 1999.64.01)


Cook, L. J., (1991) „Smoking Symbols: Gender, Tobacco Use and the Archaeological Record‟ Paper presented<br />

in the mini-plenary session, Shaken, not stirred: current gender issues in historical archaeology, Society for<br />

Historical Archaeology meeting, Richmond, Virginia, January 1991, pp.22, typewritten manuscript. (LIVNP<br />

2006.38.01)<br />

Davey, P.J., (1981) „Guidelines for the processing and publication of clay pipes from excavations‟, Medieval<br />

and Later Pottery In Wales 4, 65-88. (LIVNP 1999.46.01)<br />

Deetz, J., (1967) „<strong>Pipe</strong> stem dating‟, Invitation to archaeology, 40-41 (Only first two pages of article) (LINVP<br />

1999.42.01)<br />

Ecroyd Smith, H., (1860) „Notes on clay pipes: their uses and forms, makers and dates‟ Transactions of the<br />

Historical Society of Lancashire and Cheshire, 12, 208-215. (LIVNP 2006.29.01)<br />

Edings, C. A., (April 1931) „An interesting collection of artistic tobacco pipes‟ The Connoisseur, 144-151.<br />

(LIVNP 2000.01.103)<br />

Forsyth, H., (1992) „Satirical and controversial medallic pipe stoppers The Medal 21, Autumn, 35-37, plus two<br />

pages of illustrations. (LINVP 1999.43.01)<br />

Fletcher, E., (1977) Clay pipes, Small Collectors Publication, Southampton, pp27. (LIVNP 1999.47.01)<br />

Fresco-Corbu, R., (1964) „The Rise and Fall of the Clay <strong>Pipe</strong>‟ Country Life, 1288-1289. (LIVNP 2006.28.01)<br />

Fresco-Corbu, R., (1967) „<strong>Pipe</strong>s for the military historian‟ Country Life, 1474-1477. (LIVNP 2000.01.106)<br />

Games, K.P., and Baker, M.E., (1981) „Determination of geomagnetic archaeomagnitudes from clay pipes‟,<br />

Nature 289:5797, 478-479. (LINVP 199.66.01)<br />

Graves, C (1969) A pipe smoker’s guide, Icon Books, London, 123pp. (LIVNP 2000.01.128)<br />

Hammond, P., (1980) „Sporting pipes‟, Antique Bottle Collecting 6:4, 14-15. (LIVNP 1999.10.01)<br />

Hammond, P., (1980) „Advertising <strong>Pipe</strong>s‟, Antique Bottle Collecting 6:5, 6-7. (LIVNP 1999.11.01)<br />

Hammond, P., (1980) „Humorous, grotesque and pornographic pipes‟, Antique Bottle Collecting 6:7, 10-11.<br />

(LIVNP 1999.12.01)<br />

Hammond, P., (1980) „Commemorative <strong>Pipe</strong>s I (General events)‟, Antique Bottle Collecting 6:8, 14-16.<br />

(LIVNP 1999.13.01)<br />

Hammond, P., (1980) „Commemorative <strong>Pipe</strong>s II (Royal events)‟, Antique Bottle Collecting 6:9, 9-11. (LIVNP<br />

1999.14.01)<br />

Hammond, P., (1980) „Commemorative <strong>Pipe</strong>s III (Other famous people and events)‟, Antique Bottle Collecting<br />

6:10, 16-19. (LIVNP 1999.15.01)<br />

Hammond, P., (1980) „Trade <strong>Pipe</strong>s‟, Antique Bottle Collecting 6:11, 10-11. (LIVNP 1999.16.01)<br />

Hammond, P., (1980) „Military <strong>Pipe</strong>s‟, Antique Bottle Collecting 6:12, 6-7. (LIVNP 1999.19.01)<br />

Hammond, P., (1981) „Animal <strong>Pipe</strong>s‟, Antique Bottle Collecting 7:1, 17-19. (LIVNP 1999.18.01)<br />

Hammond, P., (1981) „Patent and prize pipes‟, Antique Bottle Collecting 7:2, 7-9. (LIVNP 1999.19.01)


Hammond, P., (1981) „Patriotic and civic pipes I (England, Scotland and Wales)‟, Antique Bottle Collecting<br />

7:3, 10-11. (LIVNP 1999.20.01)<br />

Hammond, P., (1981) „Patriotic and civic pipes II (Ireland)‟, Antique Bottle Collecting 7:5, 2-3. (LIVNP<br />

1999.21.01)<br />

Hammond, P., (1981) „Hand and claw pipes‟, Antique Bottle Collecting 7:6, 14-15. (LIVNP 1999.22.01)<br />

Hammond, P., (1981) „French figural pipes‟, Antique Bottle Collecting 7:7, 2-3. (LIVNP 1999.23.01)<br />

Hammond, P., (1981) „Early pipes‟, Antique Bottle Collecting 7:8, 3-5. (LIVNP 1999.24.01)<br />

Hammond, P., (1982) „A look at clay tobacco pipe collecting‟, Finders Keepers 2:1, 22-23. (2 copies held;<br />

LIVNP 1999.58.01)<br />

Hammond, P., (1982) „Reproduction pipes‟, Antique Bottle Collecting 8:11, 16-18. (LINVP 1999.57.01)<br />

Hammond, P., (1982) „Miscellaneous <strong>Pipe</strong>s I (Lined, scaled and basket-weave pipes) Antique Bottle Collecting<br />

8:7, 16-17. (LINVP 1999.56.01)<br />

Hammond, P., (1982) „Cadger pipes‟, Antique Bottle Collecting 8:5, 14-15. (LIVNP 1999.55.01)<br />

Hammond, P., (1982) „Detachable <strong>Pipe</strong>s‟, Antique Bottle Collecting 8:4, 6-7. (LIVNP 1999.54.01)<br />

Hammond, P., (1982) „<strong>Pipe</strong>s portraying people II (Bowls shaped as heads)‟, Antique Bottle Collecting 8:1, 16-<br />

18 (LIVNP 1999.53.01)<br />

Hammond, P., (1982) „Miscellaneous pipes II (spikes, hooves, folklore and others)‟, Antique Bottle Collecting<br />

8:8, 11-12. (LIVNP 1999.51.01)<br />

Hammond, P., (1982) „<strong>Pipe</strong>s portraying people I (on sides of bowls and on stems)‟, Antique Bottle Collecting<br />

7:11, 10-11. (LINVP 1999.49.01)<br />

Hammond, P., (1982) „Coloured pipes‟, Antique Bottle Collecting 8:3, 2-3. (LINVP 1999.48.01)<br />

Hammond, P., (1982) „Cadger pipes‟, Antique Bottle Collecting 8:5, 14-15. (LIVNP 1999.55.01)<br />

Hammond, P.J., (1988) „Was your ancestor a pipemaker?‟, Family Tree (August 1988), 4-6. (LINVP<br />

1999.71.01)<br />

Hammond, P.J., (1988) „In defence of clay pipes‟, British Bottle Review 39, 16-18. (LINVP 1999.70.01)<br />

Harrington, J.C., (1954) „Dating stem fragments of 17th and 18th century clay tobacco pipes‟, Bulletin of the<br />

Arch Soc of Virginia 9:1. (LINVP 1999.26.01)<br />

Heide, J. F. H. (nd) „Tobacco library: practical guidance for the beginner‟ Book Collector’s Journal. (LIVNP<br />

2000.01.121)<br />

Howe, C., (1987) „Put that in your pipe….‟ Homes and Gardens, May issue, 33. (LIVNP 2006.30.01)<br />

Higgins, D.A., (1989) „Perceiving the <strong>Pipe</strong>‟ Bulletin of the Association for Industrial Archaeology, 16:4, 1-2.<br />

(LIVNP 2006.27.01)<br />

Higgins, D.A., (1998) A catalogue of the clay tobacco pipe stamps found in England, draft report dated January<br />

1998. (LIVNP 1999.03.01)


Higgins, D.A., and Davey, P.J., (1994) Draft guidelines for using the clay tobacco pipe record sheets (LIVNP<br />

1999.02.01)<br />

Jourdain, B., (1979) „La pipe en Terre‟, Review des tabacs 297-299, 43-49. (LINVP 1999.78.01)<br />

Kerridge, E., (1967) The agricultural Revolution, University of North Wales. (LIVNP 1999.88.01) (Reference<br />

to tobacco pipe clay on page 42; references to tobacco on pages 177, 268, 326 and 336)<br />

Lamb, A.J., (1851) „Notes on the use of the clay tobacco pipe in England‟, Trans Hist Soc Lancs and Cheshire<br />

3, 29-31. (LINVP 1999.59.01)<br />

Lambeth, R. C. (pre 1952) Clay pipes, privately published, 6 pages. (LIVNP 2000.01.141)<br />

Lewis, L., (1978) „A pair of seventeenth-century iron smokers' tongs‟, in „Exhibition of Ballots‟, Antiq J 58<br />

(Part II), 380, Plate LXXVIII (LINVP 1999.37.01)<br />

Macartney, M.H.H., (1906) „Old English <strong>Pipe</strong>s‟ The Connoisseur, 16, 234-239. (LIVNP 2000.01.122)<br />

Martin, E., and Vandalis, G.E., (2003) Bibliography: list of books owned by members of the Académie<br />

International de la <strong>Pipe</strong>, 192pp [LIVNP 2005.05.01]<br />

Mason, S.A., (1981) „Tobacco and lace: the growth of John Player and Sons, 1881-1903‟, Trans Thoroton Soc<br />

85, 102-110. (LIVNP 1999.41.01)<br />

Noyce, E., (1859) „Tobacco-pipes‟, The Boys Book of Industrial Information, 93-95. (LIVNP 1999.44.01)<br />

Oswald, A., (1951) „English clay tobacco pipes‟, Archaeological News Letter 3:10, 153-159. (Three copies<br />

held: LINVP 1999.73.01 and 2006.39.095)<br />

Oswald, A., (1955) „The evolution and chronology of English clay tobacco pipes‟, Archaeological News Letter<br />

5:12, 243-256. (LINVP 1999.74.01)<br />

Oswald, A., (1960) „The archaeology and economic history of English clay tobacco pipes‟, Journal of British<br />

Archaeological Association Third Series, 23, 40-102. (LIVNP 1999.75.01)<br />

Oswald, A., (1961) „The evolution and chronology of English clay tobacco pipes‟, Archaeological News Letter<br />

7:3, 55-61. (LIVNP 1999.89.01)<br />

Oswald, A., (1970) „The social pipe‟, (untitled publication - ?Wigglesworth and Co Limited)<br />

Oswald, A., (1978) „New light on some 18th century pipemakers of London‟, London and Middlesex Archaeol<br />

Soc, 346-375. (No volume number given) (LIVNP 1999.45.01)<br />

Pinto, E. H., (1950) „Treen of the pipe smoker‟ Antiques Review, 1:5, 27-30. (LIVNP 2000.01.102)<br />

Pinto, E. H., (1969) „Part six – Tobacco‟ Treen, 42-49. (LIVNP 2000.01.107)<br />

Pinto, E. H., (1969) „Part seventeen – the care of treen‟ Treen. [This is a typed manuscript, therefore original<br />

page numbers are note given]. (LIVNP 2000.01.108)<br />

Rive, A (1926) „The consumption of tobacco since 1600‟ Economic History, 1, 57-75. (LIVNP 2000.01.80)<br />

Rive, A (1929) „A short history of tobacco smuggling‟ Economic History, 1, 554-569. (LIVNP 2000.01.145)


Scott, A & C, (1981) Smoking Antiques, Shire Publications, 32pp. (LIVNP 2000.01.130)<br />

Walker, I.C., (1967) „Statistical methods for dating clay pipe fragments‟, Post Med Arch 1, 90-101. (LINVP<br />

1999.69.01)<br />

Wills, W D & H O, (nd) Tobacco: its history, culture and manufacture, Bristol, 53pp. (LIVNP 2000.01.131)<br />

MEERSCHAUM PIPES<br />

Anon (nd) „In a harem of carved beauties‟ <strong>Pipe</strong> World, 23. (Only part of article. LIVNP 2000.01.62 (A))<br />

Anon, (1877) „Chapter VI: of the qualities of a good pipe‟ in The Smoker Guide, philosopher and friend, 65-73.<br />

(LIVNP 2000.01.64)<br />

Anon, (1891) „True and false meerschaums‟ Chamber’s Journal. No page numbers given. (LIVNP 2000.01.65)<br />

Anon, (1899) Types notes „How to renovate meerschaums‟ Tobacco, 390. (LIVNP 2000.01.60)<br />

Anon, (April 28, 1906) „Meerschaum and its manufacture into pipes‟ Scientific America, 4 pages. (LINVP<br />

2000.01.68)<br />

Anon, (August 1919) „Meerschaum‟ The Mining Magazine, 79-81. (LIVNP 2000.01.70)<br />

Anon, (1957) Typed extract from „Sepiolite: a versatile raw material‟ Chemistry and Industry, 1492. (LIVNP<br />

2000.01.57)<br />

Blumenbach, Professor (1799) „On the so called sea froth‟ The Philosophical Magazine, Vol III, 165-168.<br />

(LIVNP 2000.01.83)<br />

Clarke, Edward Daniell (1811) extract on meerschaum from Travels in various countries of Europe, Asia and<br />

Africa: part the first Russia, Tartary and Turkey, 560-562. (LIVNP 2000.01.85)<br />

Copes (1896) „Chapter VIII: on the making of pipes and meerschaums‟ <strong>Pipe</strong>s and meerschaums, 43-46. Third<br />

part of Copes Smoke Room Booklets series. (LIVNP 2000.01.66)<br />

Day, Michael (nd) „<strong>Pipe</strong>s by old masters‟ Popular Mechanics, 7 pages. (LIVNP 2000.01.74)<br />

Elliott-Ullmann, Eleanor (September 1954) „Michelangelo of meerschaum‟ American Mercury, Vol 79, 53-54.<br />

(LIVNP 2000.01.77)<br />

Fresco-Corbu, R., (November 10 1960) „The era of the meerschaum pipe‟ Country Life. No page numbers<br />

given. (LIVNP 2000.01.61 – 2 copies held)<br />

Fresco-Corbu, R., (April 1, 1965) „How to smoke an economical cigar‟ Country Life, 747-748. (LIVNP<br />

2000.01.63)<br />

Fume, Joseph (1839) extracts on meerschaum from A paper of tobacco: treating of the rise, progress,<br />

pleasures and advantages of smoking with anecdotes of distinguished smokers, mems. on pipes and tobaccoboxes,<br />

and a tritical [sic.] essay on snuff, 137-145. (LIVNP 2000.01.87)<br />

Herment, Georges (nd) „Meerschaum‟ in The pipe, translated by Arthur L Hayward, 23-27. (LIVNP<br />

2000.01.76)


?Holtyapffel, J. J., (1897) „Calsh‟ [used to polish meerschaum] Turning and mechanical manipulation, Vol 3,<br />

31. (LIVNP 2000.01.67)<br />

?Holtyapffel, J. J., (1897) „Meerschaum‟ Turning and mechanical manipulation, Vol 3, 83. (LIVNP<br />

2000.01.67)<br />

?Holtyapffel, J. J., (1897) „Turned tobacco pipes‟ Turning and mechanical manipulation, Vol 4, 567-571.<br />

(LIVNP 2000.01.67)<br />

Kierulf, H. (2006) „General knowledge on meerschaum‟ Unpublished manuscript, 10pp. Paper presented at the<br />

conference of the International Academy of the <strong>Pipe</strong>, in Ruhla, September 2006. (LIVNP 2006.34.4)<br />

Nicotinius, (nd) „Practical hints: teflon tape treatment mends meerschaum mouthpieces‟ <strong>Pipe</strong> World, 28.<br />

(LIVNP 2000.01.62 (C))<br />

Ramazzotti, Guiseppe, (nd) „Light a meerschaum….light as sea foam: a first lesson for beginners‟ <strong>Pipe</strong> World,<br />

24-27. (LIVNP 2000.01.62 (B))<br />

Schantl, Mag. A. N. W., (2006) „Prunk-Meerschaumpfieifen: das Phänomen von Prunkpfiefen und – spitzen ab<br />

der Mitte des 19. Jarhrhunderts‟ Unpublished manuscript, 17pp. Paper presented at the conference of the<br />

International Academy of the <strong>Pipe</strong>, in Ruhla, September 2006. (LIVNP 2006.34.3)<br />

Spence, Lewis (1936) „The meerschaum‟ Chamber’s Journal, 34-36. (LIVNP 2000.01.71)<br />

Werner, Carl (nd) „Making meerschaum pipes‟ A textbook on tobacco: an exhaustive technical treatise on the<br />

culture, the manufacture and the merchandising of tobacco and tobacco products, The Tobacco Leaf<br />

Publishing Co., New York, 2 pages. (LIVNP 2000.01.69)<br />

OPIUM PIPES<br />

Lancashire, C. H., (July, 1958) „I visited an opium den‟ United News [?South African publication]. 1 page.<br />

(LIVNP 2000.01.89)<br />

PORCELAIN PIPES<br />

Fresco-Corbu, Roger (1963) „The art of the German porcelain pipe‟ Country Life, 424-425. (LIVNP<br />

2000.01.93)<br />

Haine, H., (2006) „Porcelain Bowls from Thuringian Manufacturers‟ Unpublished manuscript, 4pp. Paper<br />

presented at the conference of the International Academy of the <strong>Pipe</strong>, in Ruhla, September 2006. (LIVNP<br />

2006.34.2)<br />

Ramazzotti, Guiseppe, (nd) „Painted porcelain pipes . . . strictly collector‟s items‟ <strong>Pipe</strong> World, 9-11. (LIVNP<br />

2000.01.91)<br />

PIPE STOPPERS<br />

D.C.C. (June 1909) „<strong>Pipe</strong> stoppers‟ The Connoisseur, 318-319. (LIVNP 2000.01.97)<br />

Everest, A. (nd) „Quaint pipe-stoppers as a collector‟s hobby‟ The Bazaar, Exchange and Mart, 315-316.<br />

(LIVNP 2000.01.98)


Fairholt (1859) Tobacco stoppers. [Part of publication only – pages 233-237]. (LIVNP 2000.01.95)<br />

MacKay, J., (1970) „Collecting wisely: tobacco stoppers‟ The Times, September 26, 1970. (LIVNP 2000.01.99)<br />

Pinto, E. H., (1969) „<strong>Pipe</strong> stops‟ Treen, 48-49 & Figs 60-61. [Part of publication only] (LIVNP 2000.01.96)<br />

TINDER BOXES<br />

Holland, J., (1866) „on Tinder Boxes‟ in Llewellyn Jewitt (ed.) The Reliquary, 7, 65-71, London. (LIVNP<br />

2006.26.01)<br />

TOBACCO BOXES<br />

Anon, (1920) „Brass tobacco boxes‟ The Bazaar, Exchange and Mart, Jan. 24, 95. (LIVNP 2000.01.127)<br />

Anon, (1964) „Tobacco boxes of lead‟ Country Life, April 16, 895. (LIVNP 2000.01.124)<br />

Leslie, Robert (December 1971) „Tobacco jars: selling on history‟ Tobacco, 26. (LIVNP 2000.01.126)<br />

Russell, J., (1979) „A Group of Metal Tobacco Boxes in the Collections of the British Museum‟ Post-Medieval<br />

Archaeol, 13, 211-226. (LIVNP 2006.39.096)<br />

Ullyett, Kenneth, (nd) „A pacquet for smoaking‟ Collectors’ Pieces, 61-63. (LIVNP 2000.01.125)<br />

TOBACCO RASPS<br />

Alaret, M. (nd) „Tobacco graters‟ The Connoisseur, 278-283. (LIVNP 2000.01.100)<br />

Turner, W. (nd) „Tobacco rapes, or rasps‟ The Connoisseur, 17-22. (LIVNP 2000.01.101)<br />

TRADE CATALOGUES<br />

American <strong>Pipe</strong> Works Inc. c1925 (LIVNP 1999.81.01)<br />

Kaldenberg & Son, New York, 1868 (LIVNP 1999.79.01)

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