Tobacco pipemakers in 17 th-century Stirling (original) (raw)

Gallagher, D B and Harrison 1995 'J 'Tobacco pipemakers in 17th century Stirling', Proc Soc Antiq Scot 125, 1131-42.

Dennis B Gallagher

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Higgins 2004 - The Shropshire Clay Tobacco Pipe Industry

David Higgins

Shropshire History and Archaeology, 2004

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Clay Tobacco Pipes from the Scottish Darien Colony (1698-1700)

David Higgins, Mark Horton

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The Tobacco Nation: English Tobacco Dealers And Pipe-Makers In Rotterdam, 1620–1650

Wim Klooster

Culture and Economy, 1400-1800. Essays in Honor of Jan de Vries

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Higgins 2011 - Clay Tobacco Pipes from Tutbury Castle, Staffordshire

David Higgins

Tutbury: 'A Castle Firmly Built': Archaeological and historical investigations at Tutbury Castle, Staffordshire, 2011

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Clay tobacco pipes made by the Manby family of London

Jacqui Pearce

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Higgins 2008 - Merseyside Clay Tobacco Pipes, c1600-1750

David Higgins

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Higgins 2011 - Clay Tobacco Pipes from Excavations at Bewsey Old Hall, Warrington

David Higgins

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Higgins 1987 - The Interpretation and Regional Study of Clay Tobacco Pipes

David Higgins

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Higgins 1995 - Clay Tobacco Pipes from Excavations in the Manifold Valley, Staffordshire

David Higgins

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About Connections: A Brief Overture to Smoking and Pipes in Historical Archaeology

Sarah Hissa

Archaeologies of Smoking, Pipes and Transatlantic Connections, 2024

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Higgins 1996 - Clay Tobacco Pipes From Excavations At Berry Pomeroy Castle, Devon, 1980-1991

David Higgins

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Clay tobacco pipes from archaeological contexts, Journal of the Académie Internationale de la Pipe, vol 6, s. 103-109.

Joanna Dąbal

2013

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Morgan & Mackintosh: the potential of tobacconists’ advertising pipes in the analysis of tobacco pipes from archaeological sites

Felicity Buckingham

Excavations, Surveys and Heritage Management in Victoria, 2023

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Higgins 1999 - Clay Tobacco Pipes from Causeway Lane, Leicester

David Higgins

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Higgins 2003 - Clay Tobacco Pipes From Excavations at Dung Quay, Plymouth

David Higgins

Proceedings of the Devon Archaeological Society, 2003

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Gallagher, D. 2015 'Snuff is enough:tobacco consumption in eighteenth-century Scotland', JOURNAL OF THE ACADEMIE INTERNATIONALE DE LA PIPE 8, 109-114.

Dennis B Gallagher

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Higgins 1985 - Clay Tobacco Pipes from Hemel Hempstead

David Higgins

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Higgins 2004 - Clay Tobacco Pipes from the Tower of London Moat

David Higgins

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Higgins 2021 - A George Smith Pipe from Bucknell, Shropshire

David Higgins

Society for Clay Pipe Research Newsletter, 2021

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Higgins 1981 - Surrey Clay Tobacco Pipes

David Higgins

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'Clay Tobacco Pipes' in P. Andrews "Riverside Exchange, Sheffield; Investigates on the site of the Town Mill, Cutlers' Wheel, Marshall's Steelworks and the Naylor Vickers Works'

Susie White

2015

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Higgins 2014 - Clay Tobacco Pipes from Excavations in Southampton’s French Quarter

David Higgins

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Higgins 2008 - Clay Tobacco Pipes from 25 Bridge Street, Chester

David Higgins

Excavations at Chester: 25 Bridge Street 2001 – Two Thousand Years of Urban Life in Microcosm, 2008

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Who Were the 18th Century Highland Pipe Makers; evidence from the contemporary sources

Keith Sanger

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Higgins 2012 - The Transmission of Goods and Ideas in the Post-Medieval World – Evidence from the Clay Tobacco Pipe Industry

David Higgins

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Higgins 1997 - Tobacco Pipes from a Lead Mine, Marrick, North Yorkshire

David Higgins

Society for Clay Pipe Research Newsletter 52, 1997

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Higgins 1983 - Clay Tobacco Pipes from Brookhill, Buckley, Wales

David Higgins

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A Seventeenth-Century Colonial Cottage Industry: New Evidence and a Dating Formula for Colono Tobacco Pipes in the Chesapeake

Seth Mallios, J. Cameron Monroe

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Higgins 2012 - Clay Tobacco Pipes and Other Pipe Clay Objects from Excavations at Big Lea Green, Merseyside

David Higgins

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Higgins 2006 - Clay Tobacco Pipes from Excavations at Launceston Castle Cornwall

David Higgins

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Higgins 1995 - Clay Tobacco Pipes: A Valuable Commodity

David Higgins

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“’…While Working and Idling’: Reinterpreting Lost 17th Century Pipes from New Jersey”

Keri Sansevere

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A Rare Clay Tobacco Pipe from Damside Street, Lancaster

Dan Elsworth

2016

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Higgins 2017 - Guidelines for ... Clay Tobacco Pipes from Archaeological Projects

David Higgins

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