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WORKING CLAY PIPE BIBLIOGRAPHY updated 26 August 2014 This is a working bibliography that has been compiled from material sent in by researchers. It has not been edited for consistency and formatting and is neither comprehensive nor complete. It has simply been made available in a raw state so as to make the information available as soon as possible. Ahlefeldt-Laurvig, Jørgen, 1980, Clay Pipes from Denmark, in P. Davey (ed.), The Archaeology of the Clay Tobacco Pipe, IV, British Archaeological Reports, International Series 92, Oxford, 219-251. Åkerhagen, Arne, 2001, Clay Pipes from the Man-of-War Kronan, Society for Clay Pipe Research Newsletter, 56, 29-35. Åkerhagen, Arne, 2004, Svenska Kritpipstillverkare Och Deras Pipor, Stil-Offset AB, Trångsund, Sweden, 45pp. Åkerhagen, Arne, 2009, National Clay Pipe Summary: Sweden, Journal of the Académie Internationale de la Pipe, 2, 127-130. Alexander, L. T., 1979 More light on the theory of dating clay pipes by measuring stem hole diametersQuarterly Bulletin, Archaeological Society of Virginia, 33:3, 81-86. Alexander, L. T., 1983 More light on the theory of dating clay pipes by measuring stem hole diametersin P Davey (ed.) The archaeology of the clay tobacco pipe, VIII, British Archaeological Reports (International Series 175), Oxford, 235-244. Allan, J. P., 1984, Medieval and Post-Medieval Finds from Exeter, Exeter Archaeological Reports, 3, Exeter City Council and The University of Exeter, 279-293 (377p). Alsvik, Henning, 1944, Pipene fra bragernesfabrikken, Drammens Museums Årbok 1938-43, 45- 54. Alvey, R. C., 1973 Clay pipe makers of NottinghamTrans Thoroton Soc, 76, 35-45. Alvey, R. C., 1974 A cesspit excavations at 26-28 High Pavement, NottinghamTrans Thoroton Soc, 77, 53-73. Alvey, R. C., 1975 Clay pipesin M Todd Excavations on the medieval defences of Newark 1972Trans Thoroton Soc, 78, 50-51 (27-53).
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WORKING CLAY PIPE BIBLIOGRAPHY – updated 26 August 2014

This is a working bibliography that has been compiled from material sent in by researchers. It has not been edited for consistency and formatting and is neither comprehensive nor complete. It has simply been made available in a raw state so as to make the information available as soon as possible. Ahlefeldt-Laurvig, Jørgen, 1980, ‘Clay Pipes from Denmark’, in P. Davey (ed.), The Archaeology of the Clay Tobacco Pipe, IV, British Archaeological Reports, International Series 92, Oxford, 219-251. Åkerhagen, Arne, 2001, ‘Clay Pipes from the Man-of-War Kronan’, Society for Clay Pipe Research Newsletter, 56, 29-35. Åkerhagen, Arne, 2004, Svenska Kritpipstillverkare Och Deras Pipor, Stil-Offset AB, Trångsund, Sweden, 45pp. Åkerhagen, Arne, 2009, ‘National Clay Pipe Summary: Sweden’, Journal of the Académie Internationale de la Pipe, 2, 127-130. Alexander, L. T., 1979 ‘More light on the theory of dating clay pipes by measuring stem hole diameters’ Quarterly Bulletin, Archaeological Society of Virginia, 33:3, 81-86. Alexander, L. T., 1983 ‘More light on the theory of dating clay pipes by measuring stem hole diameters’ in P Davey (ed.) The archaeology of the clay tobacco pipe, VIII, British Archaeological Reports (International Series 175), Oxford, 235-244. Allan, J. P., 1984, Medieval and Post-Medieval Finds from Exeter, Exeter Archaeological Reports, 3, Exeter City Council and The University of Exeter, 279-293 (377p). Alsvik, Henning, 1944, ‘Pipene fra bragernesfabrikken’, Drammens Museums Årbok 1938-43, 45-54. Alvey, R. C., 1973 ‘Clay pipe makers of Nottingham’ Trans Thoroton Soc, 76, 35-45. Alvey, R. C., 1974 ‘A cesspit excavations at 26-28 High Pavement, Nottingham’ Trans Thoroton Soc, 77, 53-73. Alvey, R. C., 1975 ‘Clay pipes’ in M Todd ‘Excavations on the medieval defences of Newark 1972’ Trans Thoroton Soc, 78, 50-51 (27-53).

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Alvey, R. C., 1977 ‘Clay pipes’ in G Fairclough ‘Excavations of two medieval and post-medieval sites at Newark, 1975’ Trans Thoroton Soc, 80, 28-30 (1-34). Alvey, R. C., 1978 ‘The clay pipes’ in P Borne, T Courtney and P Dixon ‘The Peacock Inn, Chesterfield’ Derbyshire Arch J, 98, 49-52. Alvey, R. C., 1980 ‘The clay pipes’ in G Fairclough ‘Clifton Hall excavations 1977-79’ Trans Cumberland & Westmoreland Antiq & Archaeol Soc, 80, 59-61 (45-68). Alvey, R. C., and Laxton, R. R., 1978 ‘A note on the chemical analysis of some Nottingham clay tobacco pipes’ Archaeometry, 20:2, 189-196. Alvey, R. C., Laxton, R. R., and Paechter, G. F., 1979 ‘Statistical analysis of some Nottingham clay pipes’, in P Davey (Ed.) The archaeology of the clay tobacco pipe, I, British Archaeological Reports (British Series 63) Oxford, 229-53. Andersson, Jan, 1986, Clay Tobacco Pipes in Sweden, unpublished English typescript summary of an exhibition catalogue entitled, ‘Kritpipor, Stadsmuseet Oktober 85 – Maj 86’ (published by Stockholms Stadsmuseum and Svenska Tobaks AB, Stockholm), 10 pages (copy held in the National Pipe Archive, Liverpool). Andrews, J., 1988 ‘The eighteenth-century pipemakers of York’, Clay Pipe Research, 1, 87-93. Andrews, J., 1991 ‘Pipemakers of the City of York 1643-1921’, Clay Pipe Research, 2, 67-95. Andrews, J., 1992 ‘Indenture of John Shafton of York to John Goldwell of Hull, 1721’, Society for Clay Pipe Research Newsletter, 34, 6. Andrews, J. E., 1993 The Doncaster clay tobacco pipemakers and the Doncaster Museum clay tobacco pipe collection, unpublished manuscript. Copy held by the NCTPA (Acc No. 1998.37.01). Anon, 1604, A Counterblaste to Tobacco, R. B., London. Anon, 1988, Research Priorities for Post-Medieval Archaeology, Society for Post-Medieval Archaeology, 9pp. Arnold, C. J. and Allan, J. P., 1980, ‘Exeter: It’s Clay Tobacco-Pipe Industry and Commercial Relations’, in P. Davey (ed.), The Archaeology of the Clay Tobacco Pipe, III, British Archaeological Reports, British Series 78, Oxford, 305-324. Arnold, C. J., 1977, ‘The Clay Tobacco-Pipe Industry: An Economic Study’, in D. P. S. Peacock (ed.), Pottery and Early Commerce, Academic Press, London, 313-336. Asparuhov, M. 1993 ‘Колекция лули от калето в Никопол’ (= Pipe collection from Nikopol fortress), Известия на музеите в северозападна България, 21, 47-69.

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Atkin, S., 1985, ‘Clay pipes’, in B S Ayres ‘Excavations in the north-east bailey of Norwich castle’, East Anglian Archaeol, 28, 47-48. Atkin, S., 1985, ‘The clay pipe-making industry in Norfolk’, Norfolk Archaeology, 39:2, 118-149. Atkin, S., 1989, Bibliography of Clay Pipe Studies, Society for Clay Pipe Research, 63pp. Atkinson D. & Oswald A., 1969, ‘London Clay Tobacco Pipes’, Journal of the British Archaeological Association, Third Series, XXXII, 171-227. Atkinson D. R. & Oswald A., 1980, ‘The Dating and Typology of Clay Pipes Bearing the Royal Arms’, in P. Davey (ed.), The Archaeology of the Clay Tobacco Pipe, III, British Archaeological Reports, British Series 78, Oxford, 363-391. Atkinson, D. R., 1965, ‘Makers’ Marks on Clay Tobacco Pipes found in London, Part Two’, Archaeological Newsletter, 7.11, 249-56. Atkinson, D. R., 1965, ‘Clay Tobacco Pipes and Pipemakers of Marlborough’, Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Magazine, 60, 85-95. Atkinson, D. R., 1971, ‘Jeffry Hunt Pipes’, The Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Magazine, 66, 156-161. Atkinson, D. R., 1975, ‘The Clay Tobacco Pipes’, in C. Platt and R. Coleman-Smith, Excavations in Medieval Southampton 1953-69, Leicester University Press, Vol 2, 344-349. Atkinson, D. R., 1975, Clay Tobacco Pipes of Broseley, Shropshire, privately published (printed by Hart-Talbot, Saffron Walden), 92pp. Atkinson, D. R., 1987, ‘‘Wiltshire Spur’ Type Pipes Apparently Made in London’, Society for Clay Pipe Research Newsletter, 14, 16-18. Barbieux, José, Gabriel, Martine, et al, 2006, Nom d’une Pipe!, Tabac et Pipes en Terre Flandre Hainaut, Musée d’Histoire de Tourcoing, France, 297pp. Bardenfleth, Niels Gustav, 2009, ‘National Clay Pipe Summary: Denmark’, Journal of the Académie Internationale de la Pipe, 2, 37-39. Bekić, L. 2000 ‘Uvod u problematiku glinenih lula na području Hrvatske’, Vjesnik arheološkog muzeja u Zagrebu, 32-33, 249-279. Belcher, .J, and Jarrett, M., 1971, ‘Stem-bore diameters of English clay pipes: some northern evidence’ Post-Med Arch, 5, 191-193. Berlyn, Graham, 2008, Clay Tobacco Pipe Making and Use in the 17th and 18th Centuries, Ludlow Historical Research Group, Ludlow Research Papers, New Series No 5, Ludlow (48pp).

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Berry, C. J., 1963, The manufacture of clay tobacco pipes in Rainford: a survey of a defunct industry, Upholland Grammar School, 1-13. Berry, G,, 1982, ‘Seventeenth-century tokens of pipe-makers, tobacconists, and other dealers in tobacco and pipes’, in P Davey (Ed.) The archaeology of the clay tobacco pipe, VII, British Archaeological Reports (British Series 100) Oxford, 355-76. Bikić, V. 2003 Gradska keramika Beograda (16-17. vek), Arheološki institute: Beograd. Binford, L. R., 1962, ‘New method of calculating dates from kaolin pipe stem samples’ South-eastern Archaeological Conference News Letter, 9:1, 19-21. Bis, M. 2009 ‘O glinianych lulkach w dawnej Rzeczypospolitej’, in Kwartalnik Historii Kultury Materialnej, 57.2, 229-42, Warszawa: Instytut Archeologii i Etnologii Polskiej Akademii Nauk. Bonds, G., 1980, ‘Clay Pipes from Ryssviken’, in P. Davey (ed.), The Archaeology of the Clay Tobacco Pipe, IV, British Archaeological Reports, International Series 92, Oxford, 273-298. Bonds, Gunvor, and Prenzlau-Enander, Gabriele, 1985, ‘Pipbruken i Stockholm’, in, Kritpipor, Stadsmuseet Oktober 85 – Maj 86, Stockholms Stadsmuseum and Svenska Tobaks AB, Stockholm, 11-22 (47pp). Boothroyd, N. and Higgins, D., 2005, ‘An Inn-Clearance Group, c.1800, from the Royal Oak, Eccleshall, Staffordshire’, Post-Medieval Archaeology, 39/1, 197-203. Boscolo, G. 2000 La pipe Chioggiotta e altre pipe in terracotta, Sottomarina: Libreraria Editrice II Leggio s.a.s. Bradley, James W., 2007 Before Albany: An Archaeology ofNative-Dutch Relations in the Capital Region, 1600-1664. New YorkState Museum Bulletin 509. Albany: The University of the State of NewYork, The State Education Department. Brears, P. C. D., 1967 ‘Appendix 3: Clay pipe making’, in P D C Brears ‘Excavations at Potovens, near Wakefield’, Post-med Arch 1, 40-43 (3-43). Brears, P. C. D., 1971 ‘Appendix 3: clay pipes’, in K S Bartlett ‘Excavation at Potovens near Wakefield’, Post-med Arch 5, 31, 33 (1-34). Brears, P. C. D., (ed.) 1972 ‘Yorkshire probate inventories 1542-1689’ The Yorks Archaeol Soc, Record Series, 134. Brears, P. C. D., 1978 ‘pipes’, in P C D Brears ‘Clarke Hall, Wakefield: architectural innovations in 17th Century, West Yorkshire’, Post-med Arch 12, 97, 99 (86-100). Brears, P. C. D., 1991 The Pipemaker, Museum of Leeds Publication, 8 pages. Brereton, Simon, 2000, ‘Clay Tobacco Pipes’, in C. J. Young, Excavations at Carisbrooke Castle, Isle of Wight, 1921-1996, Wessex Archaeology Report 18, 167-173.

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Cheminant, Richard le, 1981, ‘Clay Pipes Bearing the Prince of Wales’ Feathers’, in P. Davey (ed.) The Archaeology of the Clay Tobacco Pipe, VI, British Archaeological Reports, British Series 97, Oxford, 92-101 (293pp). Cheminant, Richardle , 1981, ‘Clay Tobacco Pipes from London and the South East’, in P. Davey (ed.) The Archaeology of the Clay Tobacco Pipe, VI, British Archaeological Reports, British Series 97, Oxford, 127-172 (293pp). Cheminant, Richard le, 1989, ‘A Pig in a Smoke’, Society for Clay Pipe Research Newsletter, 23, 18-19. Chrościcki, L. 1989 Fajans. Znaki wytwórni europejskich, Warszawa: Krajowa Agencja Wydawnicza. Clarke, E.A., Didsbury, P., Slowiskowski, A. M. and White, S.D., 2010 ‘Clay Objects’ in C Harding, E. Marlow-Mann and S. Wrathmell ‘Wharram: A Study of Settlement on the Yorkshire Wolds, XII. The Post-Medieval Farm and Vicarage Sites’ York University Arcaheoloigcal Publications, 14, 211-212. Cooksey, A. J. A, 1980, ‘The Clay Tobacco Pipe in the Poole Area’, in P. Davey (ed.), The Archaeology of the Clay Tobacco Pipe, III, British Archaeological Reports, International Series 78, Oxford, 337-347. Crocker, T. C., 1835 ‘Ancient tobacco pipes’ Penny Journal, 4.160, 28-30 Davey, P. J. 2011 ‘A sample of the clay pipe production at Theresienfeld, Austria’, Journal of the Académie Internationale de la Pipe, 3, 147-170. Dagnall, R., 1982 ‘Primrose Hill: a search for the site of a 17th century tobacco pipe manufactory from documentary sources’ in P Davey (Ed.) The archaeology of the clay tobacco pipe, VII, British Archaeological Reports (British Series 100), Oxford, 145-178. Dagnall, R., 1982 ‘Rookery Farm, Rainford’ in P Davey (Ed.) The archaeology of the clay tobacco pipe, VII, British Archaeological Reports (British Series 100), Oxford, 179-188. Dagnall, R., 1985 ‘Industry in Rainford – clay pipes’ in M Rigby A history of Rainford, 2nd Edition, privately published, 24, 29-30. Dagnall, R., 1991 ‘Rainford pipes in the collection of Winchester Museum Service’ in R & P Jackson (eds.) Clay pipe research, 2, 25-30. Davey, Peter J., 1992, ‘Dutch Clay Tobacco Pipes from Scotland’ in D. Gaimster and M. Redknap (eds.) Everyday and Exotic Pottery from Europe, Oxbow Books, Oxford, 279-89. Davey, P. J., 2003, ‘A 17th-century clay pipe from the Salcombe wreck site, Post-Medieval Archaeology, 37/1, 159-163.

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