A churchwarden pipe is a tobacco pipe with a long stem. The history of the pipe style is traced to the late eighteenth or early nineteenth century. Some...
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Lumberman. Cavalier. Subtypes: Cavalier, Pseudo-cavalier. Churchwarden (Reading pipe). – Pipe with a long stem. Dublin. Subtypes: Dublin, Acorn (Pear)...
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White pipe clay (Dutch: pijpaarde) is a white-firing clay of the sort that is used to make tobacco smoking pipes, which tended to be treated as disposable...
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in the collection of a local man who also possessed Murrell's iron churchwarden pipe. Maple published a 1960 paper on Murrell in the Folklore Society's...
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Chibouk (category Pipe smoking)
2 and 1.5 m), much longer than even Western churchwarden pipes. While primarily known as a Turkish pipe, the chibouk was once popular across the Ottoman...
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St Andrew's Church, Bordesley (category National Pipe Organ Register ID not in Wikidata)
storm in 1894 damaged the spire. The vicar was in dispute with the churchwardens, and the repairs were not completed until after the vicar, Robert Foster...
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the parish, with the vicar and churchwardens being the principal officers. In 1788 Gustavus Brander gave the priory a pipe organ, which was installed on...
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Broseley Pipeworks (category Pipe makers)
details of the industry of clay tobacco pipe making and has a display of clay tobacco pipes, including the Churchwarden and Dutch Long Straw pipes. The pipeworks...
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Mayor J Nichols. W Capp Churchwardens Edwd. Arnold Fecit 1781 VIII THEJARVISBELL RECAST BY WILLLAM GEORGE JARVIS CHURCHWARDEN AND DEPUTY WARDEN OF ST...
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underwriter and art collector John Julius Angerstein (died 1823), who was a churchwarden in the early 19th century, is also buried here. In Charles Dickens's...
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