NPA Bibliography
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PUBLICATIONS HELD The following bibliography lists those publications and off prints held by the National Pipe Archive as of April 2017. The bibliography is divided into four main sections; UK, World (which are site specific), Wreck Sites, and tobacco/smoking related, which are not site specific. The UK section is organised in alphabetical order by county; the world section is in alphabetical order by country order. Wherever possible a complete bibliographic reference has been given. In some cases, however, the archive does not hold all the information, such as volume number and page number. In those instances, an effort has been made to provide as much information as possible so that the reference is usable. Each entry is followed by an NPA accession code, for example LIVNP 1997.17.2, this refers back to the pipe filing system and will help to locate each article. The current list comprises all the published material held by the NPA. Please note that this is a working document and is constantly being updated. In future editions of this list it is hoped to include all the overseas publications, books, theses and trade catalogues held by the NPA. In addition to those articles listed below the NPA holds files on clay tobacco pipes from over 380 sites across the British Isles. These include general details of pipes from whole counties to information about individual find spots. To search the bibliography, use the “find” command by pressing Ctrl F, then type in your key word or subject. 1 PART 1: UK (Site specific) Jersey Avon England (general) PART 4: TOBACCO RELATED Bedfordshire North East (not site specific) Berkshire West Country General Buckinghamshire Northern Ireland Briar Pipes Cambridgeshire Scotland Cigars Cheshire Grampian Matches and Lighters Cleveland Lothian Meerschaum Pipes Cornwall Strathclyde Opium Pipes County Durham Orkney Isles Porcelain Pipes Cumbria Shetland Isles Pipe Stoppers/Tampers Derbyshire Wales Smoking Devon Clwyd Snuff Dorset Dyfed Tinder Boxes Dyfed Glamorgan Tobacco / Tobacconists Essex Gwent Tobacco Boxes Gloucestershire Mid Glamorgan Tobacco Rasps Greater London Trade Catalogue Greater Manchester PART 2: WORLD (Site specific) Hampshire Africa Herefordshire Australia Hertfordshire Bavaria Humberside Belgium Kent Canada Lancashire Czechoslovakia Leicestershire Croatia Lincolnshire France Merseyside Germany Norfolk Hungary Northamptonshire Ireland Northumberland Italy Nottinghamshire Jamaica Oxfordshire Japan Shropshire Malta Somerset Middle East South Yorkshire General Staffordshire Egypt Suffolk Israel Surrey Netherlands Sussex New Zealand Tyne and Wear Panama Warwickshire Poland West Midlands Romania Wiltshire Sri Lanka Yorkshire Sweden North Yorkshire Turkey South Yorkshire United States of America West Yorkshire Barbados Channel Islands Guernsey PART 3: WRECK SITES 2 PUBLICATIONS HELD BY THE NATIONAL PIPE ARCHIVE UK (SITE SPECIFIC) AVON Anon, (1951) ‘Clay pipe making in Bristol’ Western Daily Press, Tuesday August 28 1951. [LIVNP 2000.01.117] Anon, (1956) ‘The pipe-maker poet of St James’ Western Daily Press, February 7 1956. [LIVNP 2000.01.120] Anon, (1957) ‘Trade with Ireland in clay pipes’ Western Daily Press, April 8 1957. [LIVNP 2000.01.119] Anon, (1957) ‘Rare clay pipes found at Whitson Street’ Western Daily Press, July 1957. [LIVNP 2000.01.120] Anon, (1995) ‘Avon: Bristol, Temple Back, Quay Point’, in M. Ponsford and R. Jackson ‘Post-medieval Britain in 1994’, Post Med Arch 29, 179-180. [LIVNP 1997.17.2] Extracts from 1897-1899 volume 17 Proc of the Soc of Antiq of London, 2nd Series. Notes on pipes from Bristol. [LIVNP 1997.17.1] Beckey, I., and Price, R. (2006) ‘A Group of 1850s Clay Tobacco-pipe Kiln Wasters from Monk Street, Bristol’ Bristol & Avon Archaeology, 20, 115-120. [LIVNP 2006.46.01] Davey, Thomas, (1875) The tobacco trade of Bristol: a paper read at the meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science, at Bristol, August 1875, 12pp. [LIVNP 2000.01.115] Hilton Price, F.G. (1901) ‘Notes upon clay tobacco pipes of the seventeenth century’, Arch J 58, 342-349. [2 copies held; LIVNP 1997.17.1] Jackson, R.G., and Price, R.H. (1974) Bristol Clay Pipes: a study of makers and their marks, 152pp. [LIVNP 1999.05.01] Jackson, R., and Jackson, P. (1988) ‘George and Anna Viner of Bristol’ Clay Pipe Research, 1, 53-66. [LIVNP 2006.39.39] Price, R., Jackson, R., Jackson, P. (1979) Bristol Clay Pipe Makers: A Revised and Enlarged Edition. [LIVNP 2006.39.74] Price, R., Jackson, R., and Jackson, P. (1982) The Ring Family of Bristol, Clay Tobacco Pipe Manufacturers, privately published, 43pp. [LIVNP 2006.39.088] [NB: Published in Post-Med Arch, see LIVNP 2006.39.079] Price, R., Jackson, R., and Jackson, P. (1984) ‘The Ring Family of Bristol, Clay Tobacco Pipe Manufacturers’ Post-medieval Archaeol, 18, 263-300. [LIVNP 2006.39.079] [NB: Published version of LIVNP 2006.39.088] Pritchard, J.E. (1923) ‘Tobacco pipes of Bristol of the XVIIth century and their makers’, Trans Bristol and Glos Arch Soc 45, 165-191. [LIVNP 1997.17.1] Russell, G. Michael, (1996) The Collector’s Guide to Clay Tobacco Pipes, 1, Russell Publications, Virginia, USA, 79pp. [LIVNP 2008.14.137] Walker, I. C. (1971) The Bristol Clay Tobacco-pipe Industry, City Museum, Bristol, 40pp. [2 copies held: LIVNP 2000.01.129 and 2006.39.63] Whitehouse, D.B. (1966) ‘The bore diameter of clay tobacco pipes made at Bristol between 1620-1850’, 1 Trans Bristol and Glos Arch Soc 85, 202-206. [LIVNP 1997.17.1] BEDFORDSHIRE Fadden, K. (1994) ‘Collection of clay pipes from Ampthill TL 03903970’, Beds Archaol J, 21, 137. [LIVNP 1997.18.1] Oswald, A. (1970) ‘Clay Pipes’ in David Baker ‘Excavations in Bedford, 1967’, Beds Archaeol J, 5, 91-93 (67- 100). [LIVNP 2012.06.112] BERKSHIRE Anon, (1997) ‘Clay pipe’, in J.W. Hawkes and P. J. Fasham ‘Excavations on Reading Waterfront Site 1979-88’, Wessex Archaeology Report 5, 169. [LIVNP 1998.35.01] Cannon, P. (1995) Friar Street, Reading, 1995 (Unpublished manuscript). [LIVNP 1999.25.01] Cannon, P. (1991) ‘Evidence of tobacco pipe making in East Woodhay and District’, Trans Newbury & District Field Club 14:1, 16-27. [LIVNP 1999.25.03] Cannon, P. (1997) ‘Clay tobacco pipes’, in A. G. Vince, S.J. Lobb, J. C. Richards and L. Mepham ‘Excavations in Newbury, Berkshire 1979-1990’, Wessex Archaeology Report 13, 131-133. [LIVNP 1999.25.04] BUCKINGHAMSHIRE Moore, R., and Williams, R.J. (1991) ‘Clay pipes’, in D. C. Maynard and R. J. Zeepvat ‘Great Linford: A medieval village at Milton Keynes’, Bucks Arch Soc Monograph Series, 3, 222-225. [LIVNP 1997.85.2] CAMBRIDGESHIRE Anon (1972) ‘Clay Pipes’ in P.V. Addyman and J. Marjoram, ‘Post Medieval Finds from St Neots’ Post- Medieval Archaeol, 6, 89 and 91. [LIVNP 2006.39.094] Flood, R.J. (1976) Clay tobacco pipes in Cambridgeshire, Oleander Press, Cambridge, 51pp. [2 copies held: LIVNP 1997.20.1 and 2006.39.62] Oswald, A. (1980) ‘Appendix 8: Clay pipes’, in ‘Excavations at Denny Abbey’, Arch J 137, 266. [LIVNP 1997.20.3] Scott, H. (1917) ‘Early clay tobacco pipes found near Barton Road, Cambridge’, Cambridge Antiq Soc Communications 20, 147-168. [LIVNP 1997.20.2] CHESHIRE Blackmore, P., and Lewis, N. (1987) ‘The Clay Pipes: the introduction of pipe smoking into Britain’ in R. McNeil ‘Halton Castle: a visual treasure’ North West Archaeological Trust Report, 1, 47-53. [LIVNP 2006.07.01] Cropper, T. (1965) ‘Pipe making’, Cheshire Sheaf, 60, 7-8. [3 copies held; LIVNP 1997.22.1 and LIVNP 1997.22.5] 2 Curzon, J.B. (1977) ‘Hefferston Grange’, Cheshire Archaeol Bull, 5, 36-39. [LIVNP 1997.22.13] Curzon, J.B. (1977) ‘Station Road, Northwich’, Cheshire Archaeol Bull, 5, 41-42. [LIVNP 1997.22.21] 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] Davey, P.J. (1977a) ‘Stem bore analysis of Chester clay tobacco pipes’, Cheshire Archaeol Bull, 3, 29-34. [2 copies held: LIVNP 1997.22.5] Davey, P.J. (1977b) ‘Clay tobacco pipes’, in J. P. Green and P. R. Hough ‘Excavation in the Medieval Village of Norton’, J Chester Archaeol Soc, 60, 83-93 (1-94). [2 copies held; LIVNP 1997.22.24] Davey, P.J. (1977c) ‘1 Meadow Close, Tarvin’, Cheshire Archeol Bull, 5, 53. [LIVNP 1997.22.29] Davey, P.J. (1977d) ‘Beeston Castle: clay tobacco pipes’, Cheshire Archaeol Bull, 5, 14-18. [2 copies held; LIVNP 1997.22.2] Davey, P.J. (1993) ‘The clay pipes’, in Keen L and Hough P Beeston Castle Cheshire: A report on the excavation 1968-85, 172-181 (pp 229). [NB: includes photocopies from microfiche; LIVNP 1997.22.2] Davey, P.J. (1996) ‘Clay tobacco pipes’, in P. Ellis (ed.) ‘Excavations at Chester: Chester Castle the seventeenth-century armoury and mint, excavation. Excavation and building recording in the inner ward 1979-82’, Chester Archaeol, 10, 26-30. [LIVNP 1997.22.6] Davey, P.J., and Greene, J. P. (1980) ‘Clay pipes from Norton Priory’ in P. Davey (ed.) The Archaeology of the clay tobacco pipe IX Britain, BAR British Series146, 157-236 only. [LIVNP 2006.05.01] Davey, P.J., and Petch, T. (1976) ‘17th century clay pipe stamps from Warrington’, Cheshire Archaeol Bull, 4, 11-14. [2 copies held; LIVNP 1997.22.32] Davey, P.J., and Pierce, T.J. (1977) ‘The clay pipes’, in A. Leigh ‘Excavation at Saint Elphin's Rectory, Warrington’, J Chester Archaeol Soc, 60, 102-113 (1-128). [2 copies held; LIVNP 1997.22.34] Davey, P.J., and Rutter, J. (1980) ‘Clay pipes from Chester’, in P. Davey (ed.) The Archaeology of the clay tobacco pipe III Britain: the north and west, BAR British Series 78, 206-207 only.