The Makerfield Archive:
“We ware all aftrnoone in ale house, the lord forgive us”
spiderorchid:
CP006A-C
spiderorchid:
CP010A-C
rossendale2016:
Old Lady smoking a pipe, probably Bacup, Lancashire connection
Gary Eckstein:
Johannes Eckstein: John Freeth and his Circle or Birmingham Men of the Last Century
steveslaptop:
Clay pipe
Thames Discovery Programme:
Clay pipe with star makers mark
Thames Discovery Programme:
A handful of finds: 17th century clay pipe and Delft fragment, medieval and Victorian pottery
Thames Discovery Programme:
Clay pipe found at Cannon Street
cellobella:
clay pipe
Thames Discovery Programme:
Early 17th century clay pipe
Shakespearesmonkey:
End of a carved clay pipe found by one of our foraging party today on the Thames at Battersea
Thames Discovery Programme:
Mid-late 19th century clay pipe with 'pen and sword' motto: The pipe has the words PEN and SWORD on it. The phrase “the pen is mightier than the sword” was first used by the playwright Edward Bulwer-Lytton in 1839 and according to the Oxford dictionary of
Thames Discovery Programme:
Clay pipe with 'pen and sword' motto
tim-wolverson:
The Sign on The Greenhouse, Llantarnam, Cwmbran, Wales.
chrisandrew314:
clay pipe from garden near church lyme regis
Internet Archive Book Images:
Image from page 426 of "Transactions of the Shropshire Archaeological and Natural History Society" (1907)
Internet Archive Book Images:
Image from page 434 of "Transactions of the Shropshire Archaeological and Natural History Society" (1907)
Internet Archive Book Images:
Image from page 424 of "Transactions of the Shropshire Archaeological and Natural History Society" (1907)
Internet Archive Book Images:
Image from page 440 of "Transactions of the Shropshire Archaeological and Natural History Society" (1907)
artcontactzone:
Clay Pipes
Ace31_2010:
Artifacts - July 2013
Internet Archive Book Images:
Image from page 73 of "The Wedgwoods: being a life of Josiah Wedgwood; with notices of his works and their productions, memoirs of the Wedgwood and other families, and a history of the early potteries of Staffordshire" (1865)
sarflondondunc:
Clay Pipe Fragment
Christian 胡萝卜男:
clay pipe (1800-1900) ship side