TACS PUBLICATIONS

Index to Glazed Expressions nos. 1–78 & TACS Journal nos. 1-22 (March 2017)

(This index incorporates previous cumulative indexes – one compiled in 1989, one in 1995 and a combined index covering entries in Glazed Expressions and the TACS Journal from 1981 to 2006 compiled by Carolyn Wraight and Pat van Lemmen.)

Glazed Expressions entries have just the issue number and the page number. Journal entries are indicated by ‘J’ followed by the issue number and the page number. Book Reviews are entered by author under the heading ‘Book Reviews’.

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Abbeys: Yorkshire, tiles in: J4 p.11-14; 22, p.1-3 see also under name or town Acton, W. Burrows fish & chip shop: 61, p.12-13; 62, p.15; 63, p.9 Adams: John (artist): J6 p.32-36 Norman (artist): 57, p.5 ‘Aesthetic Sabotage’ murals: 62, p.19-20 Afghanistan, Herat Mosque tile factory: 33, p.10-12 Airmen on tiles: 7-8, p.11 Allegorical figures on tiles: 2, p.3; 4, p.4-5; 5, p.6; 6, p.6-7; 13, p.6-7; 16, p.4; J2 p.21-27 Allen: Charles (tile maker): 67, p.8-9 Gallery, Alton, tile collection: 74, p.13 Thomas (designer): J5 p.21-33 Andreotti, Federico (artist): 9, p.7 Adries, Frans and Guido (Flemish potters): J8 p.3 Amsterdam: TACS visit report: 60, p.9 Anglo-Dutch tiles: J7 p.31-34 Anglo-Persian designs: 10, p.7-8 Angus, Peggy (Angus Designs): 13, p.1, 46, p.3&13; 69, p.21 Animals: domesticated: see Domesticated animals graves of: 13, p.11 wild: on Dutch tiles: J7 p.19-22 on tiles: 25, p.1

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Annan, Dorothy, panels by: see : Fleet Building Antigua, travel notes from: 65, p.19 Aplin, J. Kay (tile maker): 73, p.9-11 Appel, Karel (Dutch artist): 57, p.18 Applications of Science to Fine and Useful Arts (reprint): J7 p.35-36 Archer, Michael (historian): 14, p.3-4 Architects, Lancastrian: 21, p.8-10 Architectural ceramics: J3 p.11-14; J4 p.5-10; J5 p.34-40; 17, p.15-16; 18, p.4 &7-8; 21, p.7-8 &8-10 &11; 22, p.5-7 &10; 23, p.11-12; 24, p.1 &11-12; 27, p.1 &4-5 &10 &12; J13 p.3-14; 70, p.3-6; 74, p.18-20 ‘Architectural Ceramics’, review (author H. van Lemmen): 44, p.10 Architectural faience: J3 p.11-14; J5 p.34-40; 27, p.1&12 Architectural : and faience: J8 p.3-8 in the USA: 70, p.3-6 in Toulouse: J15 p.29-37 ‘Architectural Tiles: Conservation and Restoration’, review (author L. Durbin): 52, p.18; 74, p.22 Art deco: 7-8, p.10-11 ‘Art Deco tiles’, review (author H. van Lemmen): 71, p.23 Art nouveau: J1 p.4; 18, p.7-8 ‘Art Nouveau Tiles’, review (authors van Lemmen & Verbrugge): 39, p.10 Artificial stone: life before Mrs Coade: 64, p.18-19 tessera of: J7 p.35-36; J8 p.3-8 through three centuries: 74, p.7-8 Ashbourne, St Oswald’s church: 18, p.1-2 Atterbury, Paul (historian): 23, p.4 Australia: cottage tiles: 38, p.11-12 memorial tiles: 48, p.7 Opera House (Sydney): 36, p.4-5 pubs: J8 p.33 Sydney: 35, p.6-8 tiles: 35, p.6-8 Austria, wacky toilets (Vienna): 39, p.10 Avant-garde artists on tiles: 17, p.15-16 Azulejos from Portugal, 17th C. patterned: 70, p.16-18 ‘Azulejos Laggioni’, review (eds L. Pessa & E.M. DeFerrari): 61, p.21

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Babylon Exhibition 2008-9: 62, p.14 Back Chat, Our First 20 Years: 48, p.3-5 Backs of tiles: 2, p.2; 3, p.8; 5, p.7; 6, p.6; 7, p.2-3; 9, p.5; 10, p.4; 11, p.3; 12, p.4-5; 13, p.9-10; J1 p.4; 17, p.16; 18, p.8; 19, p.12; 20, p.8; 21, p.11-12; 22, p.11-12; 23, p.8-9; 24, p.10; 25, p.11-12; 26, p.12; 27, p.11; 28, p.11-12; 29, p.11-12; 32, p.8-9 Baeck, Mario, doctorate award: 77, p.22 Bangor Cathedral: 16, p.11-12 Bar counters in public houses: 69, p.3-7 Barnfield Primary School, London, Carter panels: 68, p.17-19 Basildon, bus station: 46, p.3-4 Batchelder, Ernest (tile maker): 26, p.4-6 Bath: TACS visit 2012 report: 70, p.23 Tile mural at the Royal School: 35, p.1-3 Batley, W. Yorks, Batley Bats: 39, p.4-5; J14 p.39 Batty, Dora, nursery rhyme designs: 74, p.21 Baudoux, Henri Clément (tile maker): J20 p.18 Bayes, Gilbert (sculptor): 12, p.1-2 Beaulah, G. Kenneth: interview: 22, p.1-3 obituary: 28, p.1 Bedford: tile pictures in Hospital: 34, p.4-5 Hoffman brick kiln: 56, p.18 Belfast, ‘The Crown’, ceramic counter: 69, p.7 Belgium: Antwerp, Cathedral of Our Lady, neo-Gothic floors: J14 p.27-34 Art nouveau tiles: 34, p.8-10; 36, p.8-10 Bruges, plague tile panel: 35, p.12 Ghent, Marmo: 5, p.2 Hemixem NV Manufactures Ceramiques, Gilliot & Cie: 36, p.8-10 ornamental tiles in Art Nouveau period: J20 p.14-25 tile organisations: 19, p.11 Bell, A. & Co, Northampton, tile agents: 67, p.11; J20 p.8-9 Bendiel, Solomon (dealer): J9 p.4-13 Berkowitz, Maggie Angus (tile maker): 28, p.8; 66, p.5-8 Bethell, John (photographer): 24, p.1 &11-12 Biblical scenes on Dutch wall tiles: 31, p.8-9; 33, p.8; 66, p.16-19 see also Holland ‘Biblical Tiles (Bijbelregels/Bibelfliessen)’, review (author J. Pluis): 30, p.11

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Bideford, ceramic trade maps: 76, p.19-20 Birch, Elijah (tile company): 13, p.9-10; J2 p.34 Birds: on tiles: J1 p.2 &19; 3, p.6-7; 4, p.2; 7-8, p.8-9; p.13; 11, p.11; 13, p.4-5 terracotta: 12, p.11 Birkenhead: Pier Hotel: J8 p.30 Stork Hotel: 45, p.1-2; J8 p.29 Birmingham: Ansell’s Brewery (Aston ): J8 p.34 Bartons Arms Public House: 1, p.3; 73, p.4 Erdington, Red Lion: 69, p.5 Fighting Cocks (Goose at the), Moseley: 73, p.3 Lozells, Gunmakers Arms: 69, p.5 Marriage Rooms: 65, p.5-6 Moseley Road Baths: 51, p.8-9 Oratory, St Philip Neri memorial: 66, p.15; J16 p.32 Rose Villa Tavern, Warstone Lane: 73, p.3 Waterloo Hotel, Smethwick: 73, p.4 Blanchard & Co: J2, p.23-24 Blanks (tile): 5, p.3 Blashfield, John Marriott (manufacturer): J2 p.23-24; J11 p.4-7 Block printing on tiles: J5 p.20-26 Blood, Michael, interview: 49, p.13-14 Blue plaques: 46, p.9 &18 Blyth, Northumberland, Harbour Commissioner’s Office: 64, p.20 Boats on tiles: 3, p.1; 4, p.3; 6, p.6; 7-8, p.13; 10, p.9; 11, p.8 Boch Frères (tile makers): J20 p.14 &20 Boer War on tiles: 56, p.7 Boizenburg, 111 years of tile production: J20 p.26-35 Bolton, Church of St Stephen and All Martyrs, Lever Bridge: 21, p.8-10; 43, p.7-8; J8 p.4-5 Book illustrations on tiles: 18, p.5-6; 19, p.2-3 Book reviews: Archer, ‘Delftware - the Tin-glazed Earthenware of the British Isles’: 36, p.11-12 BBC Radio 4, ‘Whatever Happened to the Teapots?’ 64, p.23 Brandwood, Davison, Slaughter, ‘Licensed to Sell – the Public House’: 52, p.19 Blanchett, ‘20th Century Decorative British Tiles’: 57, p.15 Bumpus, ‘Pâte-sur-Pâte: The Art of Ceramic Relief Decoration 1849-1992’: 26, p.11 Clark, ‘The Tile, Making, Designing and Using’: 45, p.5

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Connelly, ‘Victorian Brickyards of Flintshire & Denbighshire’: 50, p.18 Corbett A. & B., ‘Pilkington’s Tiles 1891-2010’: 72, p.23 Corbett A. & B., ‘Tiles tell the Tale’: 49, p.17 Dawes, ‘Majolica’: 24, p.9 De Nas, de Ree, Baas & Kamermans (eds), ‘Glazed Charm – the Beauty of Dutch Tiles’: 73, p.22 Durbin, ‘Architectural Tiles: Conservation and Restoration’: 52, p.18; second edn. 74, p.22 Eames, ‘English Tilers’: 25, p.8 Eames & Fanning, ‘Irish Medieval Tiles’: 20, p.4 Field, ‘Geometric Patterns from Islamic Art & Architecture’: 36, p.10 Florin, ‘Das Maiolikähauschen von Villeroy & Boch im Düsselfdorfer Hofgarten’: 61, p.20 Fontaine, ‘Merziger Terrakotta’: 61, p.20 Frost, Susan Toomey, ‘Colors on Clay’: 64, p.21 Gould, J. & C., ‘Coventry, the Making of a Modern City’: 78, p.22 Graves, ‘Tiles and Tilework in Europe’: 45, p.5 Greenwood, ‘The Designs of William de Morgan’: 19, p.11-12 Hansen, ‘Lewis Foreman Day (1845-1910)’: 60, p.17 Heeney, ‘Brickworks’: 49, p.19 Hellman (ed), ‘Ceramic Art in Finland’: 65, p.23 Herbert & Huggins, ‘The Decorative Tile in Architecture and Interiors’: 31, p.12 Historic England, ‘Earth, Brick & Terracotta – Practical Building Conservation’: 77, p.23 Hitching, ‘Rock Landscapes – The Pulham Legacy’: 71, p.23 Horne, ‘English Tin-Glazed Tiles’: 18, p.3 Johnson, ‘The Morris Ware, Tiles and Art of George Cartlidge’: 51, p.19 Joliet, ‘History of the Tile’’: 36, p.11 Jones, ‘Minton: the first two hundred years of design and production’: 26, p.11 Keefer et al, ‘Tena Cotta, Artful Deceivers’: 24, p.9 Keeling, ‘The Terracotta Gardener’: 21, p.11 Kelly, ‘Mrs Coade’s Stone’: 21, p.11 Kurutz & Swisher, ‘Architectural Terra Cotta of Gladding, McBean’: 22, p.10 Landler & Byer, ‘I Build the Tower’ (DVD): 61, p.21 Lang, ‘1000 Tiles’: 50, p.18 Leboff, ‘Underground Stations of Leslie Green’: 46, p.19; 61, p.21 Mansfield, ‘Ceramics in the Environment - An International View’: 57, p.19 Myers R. & H., ‘William Morris Tiles’: 32, p.10 Necipoglu, ‘Topkapi Scroll’: 33, p.6-7

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Ostermann, ‘The Ceramic Narrative’: 57, p.19 Pearson, ‘A Field Guide to Postwar Murals’: 63, p.19-20 Pearson, ‘Tile Gazetteer’: 54, p.19 Pessa & DeFerrari (eds), ‘Azulejos Laggioni’: 61, p.21 Pickett, ‘Early Persian Tilework’: 36, p.10 Porter, ‘Islamic Tiles’: 30, p. 10 Pluis, ‘Biblical Tiles (Bijbeltegels/Bibelfliesen)’: 30, p.11 Quinterio, ‘Maiolica nell’Architettura del Rinascimento Italiano’: 24, p.9 Ray, ‘Liverpool Printed Tiles’: 29, p.8 Reilly, ‘Wedgwood’: 22, p.11 Rindge et al, ‘Ceramic Art of the Malibu Potteries, 1926-1932’: 20, p.5 Rodwell & Mortimer (eds), ‘Westminster Abbey Chapter House’: 66, p.23 Rose, Douglas, ‘Tiles of the Unexpected Underground’: 61, p.21 Saporiti, ‘The Magic Square of Eduardo Nery’: 74, p.22-23 Schaap, ‘Dutch Floral Tiles in the Golden Age’: 30, p.12 Scott, ‘Ceramics & Print’: 30, p.11 Scott, ‘The Buttercup’ (dairy company): 69, p.23 Shifrin, ‘Victorian Turkish Baths’: 77, p.22-23 Simpson, ‘The Generations In Between’: 78, p.23 Skinner, ‘Form & Fancy: Factories & Factory Buildings by Wallis, Gilbert & Partners’: 36, p.11 Stopford, ‘Recording Medieval Floor Tiles’: 22, p.11 Stopford, ‘Medieval Floor Tiles of Northern England’: 54, p.16 Stratton, ‘The Terracotta Revival’: 27, p.10 Taylor, ‘California Tile’: 49, p.19 Tunick, ‘Terracotta Skyline, New York’s Architectural Ornament’: 36, p.11 van Lemmen, ‘Art Deco tiles’: 71, p.23 van Lemmen, ‘Ceramic Roofware’: 43, p.10-11 van Lemmen, ‘Decorative Tiles throughout the Ages’: 18, p.3-4 van Lemmen, ‘Delftware Tiles (Shire)’: 13, p.12 van Lemmen, ‘Delftware Tiles (Laurence King)’: 35, p. 11 van Lemmen, ‘5000 Years of Tiles’: 73, p.23 van Lemmen, ‘Medieval Tiles’: 42, p.6 van Lemmen, ‘Tiled Furniture’: 20, p.5 van Lemmen, ‘Tiles in Architecture’: 27, p.10 van Lemmen & Blanchett, ‘Twentieth Century Tiles’: 38, p.7 van Lemmen & Malam, ‘Fired Earth - 1000 years of tiles in Europe’: 23, p.4 van Lemmen & Verbrugge, Art Nouveau Tiles: 39, p.10 van Sabben & Hollem, ‘Antieke Tegels’: 24, p.9 Williams, ‘Royal Berkshire Hospital Wall Tiles’: 78, p.22-23

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Williams, ‘Victoria Baths, Manchester’s Water Palace’: 51, p. 19 Books about tiles: 20, p.6-7; 23, p.4, 6-7; 25, p.6-8 see also Book Reviews Bookshops: 15, p.1 Boote, T. & R. (manufacturers): 7-8, p.6; 10, p.9; 15, p.16; 16, p.2; 37, p.7 Booth, T. G. & F., afterwards Booths Ltd (manufacturers): 6, p.6 Boston, Lincs, Municipal Buildings: 63, p.10 Bournemouth, unusual tile use: 72, p.14 Boyson, Alan (tile designer): art and craft of: J16 p.31-44 list of architectural works: J16 p.36-41 St Philip Neri memorial, Birmingham: 66, p.15; J16 p.32 works endangered or lost: 65, p.12-13 Bradburn: John Percival Ward (designer): 33, p.3 John Windsor (designer): 30, p.4; 33, p. 3; J7 p.6-7; 75, p.15 Braddock & Martin-Smith (architects): J16 p.33 Bragdy, Craig, Design of Denbigh: 73, p.13 Braintree, Essex, White Hart Hotel: 73, p.5 Brandis, Marion (tile artist): 28, p.7 Brangwyn, Frank, mosaic cycle: J6 p.23-28 Branlard, Pierre (agent): 30, p.1 Brazil, Recife: 45, p. 8-9 Breakages: 37, p.9 Bredon, Worcs, St Giles’ Church: 24, p.8 Brennand, Francisco (ceramic work): 45, p.8-9 Brewery plaques: 49, p.7 Brick: 35, p. 3-5 glazed: 17 p. 15-16 Romano-British: J4 p.5-10 ‘Brickworks’, review (author Gwen Heeney): 49, p.19 Brightlingsea, All Saints Church, commemorative frieze: J9 p.17 Brighton: King & Queen pub: 75, p.5 Railway Bell pub: 75, p.5 Briglin Pottery, Crawford St, London: 78, p.11 Briscoe, Carlo (tile maker): 69, p.9-11 Bristol: City Museum & Art Gallery: 38, p.2 Everard Building: J8 p.5 Goldney House: 10, p.5 “Matthew” fever: 38, p.1 British brewing industry buildings: J8 p.26-36

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British Museum, tile collection: J5 p.3-10; 25 p.6-8; 30, p.1-3 British tile manufacturers, interviews with: 36, p.5-6; 37, p.6-8; 38, p.2-4; 39, p.5-7 Brittany Museum, Rennes, mosaic exhibition: 63, p. 17-18 Brook Tile Co, Willenhall: 78, p.11 Broseley, Shropshire: Broseley Brick and Tile Manufacturers’ Assn: 13, p. 12 Broseley Tileries: 14, p.1-2 census returns: 13, p.5-6 ‘Broughton’ tiles: 20, p.8 Brown, Philip & Dorothy (authors):18, p.1-2; 19, p.8-9; 21, p.8-10; 25, p.9- 10; 26, p.10-11; 28, p.2-3 Brown Westhead Moore & Co: 3, p.6-7; 4, p.2; 5, p.6; 19, p.12; 29, p.11 Browne, Hablot Knight (‘Phiz’): 18, p.5-6 Brumby, Robert (designer): 57, p.4 Buchanan, Gerald (new ceramic art): 48, p.16-17 Budd, Kenneth (mural designer): 72, p.18-19 Builder, The: see Journals Burmantofts: 5, p.1-2; 9, p.11; J3 p. 11-14; 24, p.10; 25, p.12; 36, p.7-8; J10 p.3-8; 50, p.14-16; 51, p.14-15, 52, p.14-15; 54, p. 14-15 bibliography: J22 p.9 brief history: J22 p.5-9 factory & artists’ marks: J22 p.11 floral decorative (barbotine) tiles: J22 p.20 floral decorative (press-moulded) tiles: J22 p.21 Joseph Walmsley’s designs for: 60, p.6-7 terracotta in Canada: J17 p.29-30 &35 &40 tiles for interiors: J22 p.2-47 relief tiles: J22 p.12-15 Burne-Jones, Sir Edward: J1 p.20-22 Burr, Lesley, ceramic installations in Scotland: 67, p.12-13 Burrell, E. M. (tile painter): 74, p.14 Burslem: Wedgwood statue: J2 p.23 Wedgwood Institute: J2 p.21-27; J8 p.7 Burton, William and Pilkington Tiles: J4 p.29-40 Bury St Edmunds, Cupola house fireplace: 75, p.19-20 Buttercup Dairy Company: James Duncan tilework: J15 p.5-7 &10; J18 p.28 list of surviving shops: J15 p.11-12 review (author Bill Scott): 69, p.23 Butterfield, William (architect): 9, p.3-4; 19, p.8-9; J6 p.13-22; J7 p.12-14

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Butterflies on tiles: 2, p.6; 5, p.2; 16, p.1-2

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Cafes: see under town and national place names Caldecott, Randolph (illustrator): 19, p.2-3; 74, p.13-14 ‘California Tile’, review (author Joseph Taylor): 49, p.19 Camaraware: J8 p.7-8 Camberwell, St Giles’ Church: 17, p.13-15 Cambuslang, S. Lanarkshire, mosaic mystery: 68, p.15 Camlough, Co Armagh, Carragher’s Bar, ceramic counter: 69, p.3 Campbell: Brick & Tile Co.: 18 p.1-2 memorial tile: J9 p.15 Tile Co.: 16, p.2; 47, p.17 Tiles Ltd: 38, p.3-4 Canada St Anne’s Chapel, Fredericton, New Brunswick: 43, p.1-3 Frontenac Floor & Wall Tile Co (Kingston, Ontario): 30, p.3 Medmenham tiles: 48, p.7 Ontario, memorial tiles in rural church: 65, p.3-5 Ontario, St Alban memorial tiles: 67, p.17-18 terracotta in: 24, p.9; 27, p.4-5; J17 p.28-41 terracotta, unglazed, manufacture: J17 p.28-30 Toronto Public Library: 30, p.3 Toronto, terracotta in: 27, p.4-5 Candy & Co: J8 p.31 Canning, Charles (manufacturer): 57, p.9 Cardiff: Blackfriars Priory: 13, p.7-9 Golden Cross public house, ceramic counter: 69, p.3 &6; 71, p.4 Llandough Hospital mural: 77, p.18 Pierhead Building: 52, p.10-11 Carew Cheriton Church, Pembrokeshire, medieval tiles in: 31, p.6-7 Carlisle, restoration at Howard Arms: 64, p.19-20 Carshalton House, Surrey, Dutch tiles: 64, p.12 Carter & Co. of Poole: 1, p.3, p.6; 3, p.1; 7-8, p.13; 15, p.1-2; J5 p.34-40; 17, p.3-4; 20, p.4; 24, p.10; 29, p.1; J8 p.30 Barnfield Primary School, London, panels & tiles: 68, p.17-19 brewery plaques: 49, p.7 Gibson St Baths panels, Newcastle upon Tyne: 36, p.1-2 Kent &Sussex Hospital tile panels saved: 62, p.21 mural: 46, p.14-15

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murals 1950-70: J10 p.12-16 Nursery Rhyme tiles: 74, p.21 Pilkington Tiles, acquisition by, 69, p.21-22 post-war panels: 46, p.3-5 sale of collection: 49, p.2 &5 screen printed tiles: 29, p.1 tile panels: 49, p.5 tiles archive: 57, p.13 W.H. Smith tile panels: 71, p.8; J21 p.19-23 Carter, Owen on leadless glazes: 16, p.11 Cartlidge, George (tile decorator): 9, p.12 photographic tiles: 23, p.10 ‘The Morris Ware Tiles and Art of George Cartlidge’, review (author T. Johnson): 51, p.19 Cartoon characters on tiles: 28, p.1 Cassell, Halima (clay sculptor): 68, p.20 Castles: see Houses Castlewellan, Co Down, Savages Bar: 77, p.5 Catalogue: Chateau de Faience 1993: 30, p.1 Elsley Thomas: J7 p.9-22 Fired Earth Exhibition: 23, p.4 Medieval tile collection, British Museum: 25, p.6 Catleugh, Jon, obituary: 63, p.21 Cattle on tiles: 1, p.1; 6, p.3; 7-8, p.6, p.14; 11, p.1 &12; 16, p.3 CD- rom, The Tile Image Gallery: 37, p.8 Ceiling tiles: 7-8, p.12 Cement tiles: J12 p.21-30 in Belgium: J12 p.24-26 in France: J12 p.26 in Germany: J12 p.26-27 in Italy: J12 p.27-28 in the Netherlands: J12 p.27 in Spain: J12 p.27 Ceramic: ‘Ceramic Narrative’, review (author M. Ostermann): 57, p.19 ‘Ceramic Roofware’, review (author H. van Lemmen): 43, p.10-11 finials: see Finials, ceramic lunettes: see Lunettes, ceramic stoves see Stoves, ceramic trade maps, Bideford: 76, p.19-20 ‘Ceramics in the Environment’, review (author J. Mansfield): 57, p.19

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‘Ceramics & Print’, review (author P. Scott): 30, p.11 Chamberlain: & Co.: 12, p.5 Joseph: 5, p.5 tiles: 28, p.9-11 Walter, of Worcester: J3 p.28-32; 28 p.9-11 Chambers, John (designer): 57, p.7; 63, p.7-8 Chapels: see under town and national place names Charlton Mackrell, Somerset, C of E School: 65, p.11 Cheadle, Staffs, Huntsman pub: 73, p.4 Chemical analysis of Dutch tiles: J7 p.23-29 Chequerfield, W. Yorks, Holy Family Church: 62, p.15 Chester: Bull & Stirrup pub, Northgate St: 76, p.4 Cathedral: 16, p.11-12; J11 p.12-13 Odeon Cinema: 56, p.6 Chichester, Southgate Station: 49, p.11 Children’s games on tiles: J3 p.22-27 Chimney pots: 21, p.7-8; 22, p.5-7 hand-making chimney pots: 22, p.5-7 in Norfolk: 44, p.10 Chinese roof tiles, Fonthill, Doylestown, USA: J9 p.8 Chinese screens see Screens, Chinese Chirk Castle, Clwyd: 26, p.3 Chislehurst, St Mary’s Church: 10, p.12 Chumy Chúmez, Madrid tile works: 70, p.19-20 Church: ceramics: 57, p.18; 63, p. 16-17 churches on tiles: 5, p.4 monuments: 7-8, p.2 of the Wisdom of God, Lower Kingswood: 66, p.3-4 terracotta: J3 p.15-21; 21, p.8-10 tiles: 7-8, p.16; 13, p.1-4; 16, p.11-12; J4 p.11-14, p.15-20; J5 p.3-10 &11-19; 18, p.1-2; 19, p.8-9; 21, p. 8-10; 22, p.10; 24, p.8; 25, p.9-10; 26, p.10-11; 28, p.2-3 &9-11; 39, p.8-9 Churches and chapels: see under town and national place names Cinemas: see under town and national place names Cleaning tiles: 37, p.9 Clark, Kenneth (tile maker): 54, p.3-7; 67, p.10; 70, p.7 obituary: 70, p.13 recollections of work involving: 76, p.7-8 Clegg, Peter, interview: 23, p.8-9

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Cliff, Joseph, & Sons, Leeds: 3, p.3; 14, p.1-2; 23, p.10; 78, p.10 Clinton, Margery (tile maker): 29, p.9-11 Cliveden, Minton Tiles Working Holidays: 62, p.3-6 Clock faces, ceramic: 7-8, p.11; 12, p.1 Coade Stone: 21, p.11; J8 p.3-8, 26-27; J14 p.35-36; Canada, in: J17 p.31 Greenwich, at: 65, p.20-21 Hooton Park monument: 68, p.13-14 Richard Holt catalogue: 64, p.18-19 Coalbrookdale, School of Art: 30, p.2-4 p.9 Coldstream, Telford’s butcher’s shop: 50, p.10 Cole, Henry (Victorian museum administrator): J8 p.3-8 Collecting tiles: J5 p.3-10; 20, p.6; 22, p.1-3; 23, p.6-7 Collections of tiles, housing: 19, p.1, p.6-7 Collectors’ Corner: 49, p.12; 50, p.12; 51, p.12-13; 52, p.12-13; 53, p.12-13; 54, p.12-13; 55, p.12-13; 56, p.8-9; 57, p.12-13; 58, p.12-13; 60, p.12-13; 61, p.9-11; 62, p.9-10; 63, p.5-6; 64, p.6-7; 65, p.6-8; 66, p.9-10; 67, p.10-11; 68, p.11-12; 69, p.12-13; 70, p.14-15; 71, p.13-14; 72, p.13-14; 73, p.12-13; 74, p.13-14; 75, p.15-16; 76, p.11-12; 77, p.10-11; 78, p.10-11 Collins, H. & J., mural in Southampton: 69, p.14 Colour on tiles: 4, p.6-7 Commemorative tiles: J1 p.15; 30, p.2-3 Compton: Lord Alwyne, and medieval tiles: J5 p.4 Pottery & Watts Mortuary Chapel: 5, p.6; J14 p.37 Conferences: Church Ceramics 2006: 57, p.18 Medieval Tiles 2005: 54, p.16 Conrand, Africa: J6 p.31-36 Conserving for the Future (Coventry): 56, p.7: Conservation: 16, p.3-10 issues: 54, p.10-11 medieval tile pavements: 42, p.3-4 ‘Practical Building Conservation’, review: 77, p.23 tiles and architectural ceramics: J4 p.11-14; 24, p.1 top tips: 56, p.14 Conservation News (see also under name of location): Charlton Mackrell, Somerset, C of E School: 65, p.11 Higham (South Suffolk): 56, p.13 Leicester BBC building: 56, p.13-14 Hospital tile panels: 57, p.10-11 see also Restoration

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Construction History Conference 2006: 56, p.18 Conway & Co. (tilers): 22, p.10 Cooper, Thomas Sidney (artist): 1, p.1-2 Co-operative Society: Provident, Paisley interior: J15 p.9 Scottish: J18 p.29 Wholesale: J16 p.34 Coote, Kathleen, interview: 22, p.8-9 Copeland: 10, p.3-4; p.10-12: 11, p.3 Bibliothèque Nationale: 61, p.8 Copeland & Garrett: 17, p.13-15 fireplace panels: 31, p.7 tile makers: 60, p.12-13 Corby, Church of the Epiphany: J16 p.33 Corn, W. & E.: 11, p.3; 12, p.4 Corn, Edward (Chairman of Richards Tiles Ltd), interview: 37, p.6 Cottingham, Lewis N. (architect): J6 p.3-9 Cotton, Mr: 9, p.12 Coventry: Cathedral, ceramics: 57, p.3 conserving for the Future: 56, p.7 ‘Coventry, The Making of a Modern City’, review (authors J.&C. Gould): 78, p.22 Gordon Cullen Ceramic Murals: Special Issue 2006, p.10 Hedley Lewis mosaics, update: 61, p.22-23 Cox: & Son: 48, p.12 Chris (tilemaker): 32, p.11 Cragside, Northumbria, Garrard tiles: J19 p.14-15 &18 Craig Bragdy Design, Denby, Wales: 51, p.16-18 &19 Crane, Walter (designer): 10, p.2-3, p.6; 33, p.4 letter to: J4 p.38 Craven Dunnill: 10, p.3, p.6-7; 11, p.9; 16, p.11-12; J3 p.3-10; J4 p.21-28; 23, p.9-10; 29, p.12 Crich, Tramway village & Red Lion Pub: 47, p.17 Crystal Porcelain Pottery Co.: 19, p.12 Cuban mortar tiles: 67, p.3-6 Cuenca tiles: 25, p.9-10; 26, p.10-11 Cuerda seca techniques: J8 p.12 Cullen, Gordon (ceramic murals, Coventry): 46, p.14-15; 47, p.14-15 Cullinan, Thomas (manufacturer): J6 p.30-31 Curie, Thelma (designer): J6 p.32-36

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Dagradi, Chris (artist): 50, p.13 Danesfield (Medmenham, Bucks): 3, p.2 Darlington: Black Swan pub: 74, p.4 Sloan’s Billiard Room: 49, p.17; 74, p.3 Database: see Tile Gazetteer Davies R. & Co.: 6, p.4 Dawson, Robert, ‘Aesthetic Sabotage’ murals: 62, p.19-20 Day, Lewis Foreman (designer): 10, p.6-7; 64, p.7 designs for Pilkingtons: 64, p.15-17; J15 p.14-28 letters to: J4 p.36-37 ‘Lewis Foreman Day (1845-1910)’, review (author J.M. Hansen): 60, p.17 De Porcelayne Fles (tile maker): 29, p.2-6; 15, p.13; 56, p.16 delft tiles abroad: J20 p.3-13 UK agents: 67, p.11; J20 p.8-9 Dean, James E. (tile artist): 57, p.14 Dean, William (nature printer): 44, p.2-3 Decorative: Art Tile Co: 2, p.7; 16, p.2; J2 p.28-35; 48, p.12-13 ‘Decorative Tile in Architecture and Interiors’, review: 31, p.12 techniques for tiles: J5 p.20-26; 17 p.5-12; 21, p.10; 26 p.11 techniques on tin-glazed tiles: 45, p.4 tiles: 18 p.3-4 Delft, TACS visit report: 60, p.9 Delft tiles; Delftware tiles: designs: 65, p.6-8 Dutch: J3 p.22-27; 3, p.5; 7, p.2-3, p.9; 9, p.3; 21, p.1-3; 22, p.4; 24, p.9; 25, p.2-4; 29, p.2-6, p.7-8 English: 17, p.4; 18, p.3; 29, p.1 export to Britain: J7 p.19-22; 38, p.8 fireplace, Bury St Edmunds: 75, p.19-2 Neo-Delft: 1, p.4; 4, p.3 ‘Delftware - the Tin-glazed Earthenware of the British Isles’, review (author M. Archer): 36, p.11-12 ‘Delftware Tiles’, review (author H. van Lemmen): 13, p.12; 35, p.11 ‘Delftware Tiles’ (2nd edition), review (author H. van Lemmen): 53, p.18 Della Robbia Pottery: 2, p.3; 12, p.8; 14, p.1-2; 18, p.4 De Morgan, William:

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2, p.1-2; 4, p.6-7; 10, p.6-7; J1 p.9-21; J2 p.6-7; 18, p.4; 19, p.11-12; J7 p.13 ceramic designs. mathematics behind: 78, p.10 discovery of South London Art Gallery: 42, p.2 lustre tile with bird: 68, p.21 memorial tablets J10 p.19-21 Dennis, Richard, interview: 20, p.6-7 De Ree, Ger (chairman of the Foundation of Friends of the Dutch Tile Museum, Otterlo): 43, p.9 Derwent Foundry Co.: 2, p.7; 9, p.5; 18, p.8 Design registration: 66, p.9 Designs for tiles: J5 p.27-33; 21, p.10 Dickens, Charles: ‘A Christmas Carol’: 29, p.11 works illustrated on tiles: 18, p.5-6 Displaying tiles: 19, p.1, 6-7 Domesticated animals on tiles: 1, p.3; 7-8, p.6-7; 9, p.6; 10, p.8; 16, p.1-2; J2 p.30 see also Cattle on tiles; Sheep on tiles Dorchester Abbey: J6 p13-22 Dorincourt Potters: 63, p.5-6 Doulton & Co: 2, p.6; 3, p.2; 5,p.1-2; 6, p.4-5; 9, p. 11; 10, p.4-5; 11, p.5; 12, p.1-2; 6, p.4; J3 p. 15-21; 18, p.4, p.7-8; 26, p.1-2; 27, p.1 &12; 28, p.11-12; J11 p.12; 49, p.8; J12 p.32 &35 Australia, in: 35, p.7 brewery ceramics: J8 p.28; 49, p.7 Canada, in: J17 p.29-30 Domesday tiles: J12 p.11-19 exports: J11 p.29-30 faience: J8 p.7-8 memorial tablets: J10 p.19-22 Nursery Rhyme hospital tile panels: 30, p.2 washing line post figures: J14 p.38-39 West Kirby, Wirral, tile panels: 63, p.3-4 Dovecot Studios, Edinburgh: 70, p.15 Dragons and dragon-slaying on tiles: 10, p.6-7: 15, p.7 Dresser, Christopher (tile designer): 64, p.7; 76, p.12 Dressler, Conrad (tile maker): 6, p.1-3; 12, p.8-10; 15, p.3; 18 p.4 Drinking fountains: 11, p.5 Dudley, Hobbs’ Fish & Chips shop: 57, p.14; 63, p.10 Dudson Museum, Naked Wall project: 76, p.16-17 Duensing, Hans: see Boizenburg Dujardin, Edouard Romain, (sculptor): 57, p.9

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Dulwich College: J8 p.6-7 Dunbar, James Duncan tilework: J15 p.6 &10 Duncan, James: list of surviving shops: J15 p.12 research project: 68, p.23 Scotland’s tiler: J18 p.27-32 tiled shops by: J15 p.3-13 Dunn, Ed (tile maker): 69, p.9-11 Dunnill, Henry Powell, (tile master): J3 p.3-10 Dunsmore (firm): 48, p.13; 65, p.8 Durham, Half Moon Inn: 74, p.5 Dutch tiles: 1, p.4; 2, p.1 &6 &8; 3, p.5; 13, p.6-7; J1 p.17; J2 p.1-9; J3 p.22-27; 21, p.1-3; 22, p.4; 24, p.9; 25 p.2-4; 27 p.2-3 &9; 29, p. 2-6 &7-8 ‘Glazed Charm – The Beauty of Dutch Tiles’, review (author Nora de Nas et al): 73, p.22 Blyth, Harbour Commissioner’s Office, at: 64, p.20 Carshalton House, Surrey, found at: 64, p.12 De Porcelayne Fles: see De Porcelayne Fles ‘Dutch Floral Tiles in the Golden Age’, review (author Ella Schaap): 30, p.12 ‘Dutch’ series tiles by Carter: 29, p.1 Dutch Tile Museum, Otterlo: 43, p.9; 68, p.21 Dutch Tile Society, Lisbon visit: 62, p.11-13 factories: 29, p.2-6, 7-8, p.9 figures on horseback: 47, p.6-7 Fonthill, Doylestown, USA, at: J9 p.4-12 French castles, in: J7 p.23-29 Germany, in: 50, p.6 Knowle, Sidmouth, at: 61, p.17-19 ‘Little Dutch Tiles’ (song): 54, p.17 Rozenburg, tile production techniques: J16 p.3-13 Waterloo, panels commemorating: 60, p.17 see also Delft tiles; Holland

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Eames, Elizabeth: interview: 25, p.6-8 obituary: 63, p.22-23 Eastbourne, King’s Arms pub: 75, p.3 Eastop, Geoffrey (artist-potter): 57, p.5 Eaton Hall, Cheshire, Parrot House: J14 p.37 Edgar, Robert (architect): J2 p.22-27

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Edinburgh: Bennets Bar, pictorial tiling: 71, p.4 Café Royal, figurative panels: 71, p.3 Central Bar, sporting scene panels: 71, p.4 Holyroodhouse, Delftware tiles: 22, p.4 John Knox House: 38, p.10-11 Mary Erskine School: 29, p.9-11 Physic Garden, on tiles: 29, p.9-11 Royal Scottish Museum: 25, p.2-4 St John the Evangelist: J11 p.13 Edlesborough, Bucks, St Mary’s Church: J11 p.14 Edmunds, Michael (tile designer): 77, p.18 Edward the Confessor Tile (Westminster Abbey): J12 p.3-7 Edwards, J.C.: 10, p.6-7; 14, p.7-8; 18, p.3; 29, p.12 Egypt: museums in Cairo: 28, p.4-5 tiles in Cairo: 28, p.4-5 Elliott: Gilbert (tile factory manager): J9 p.35-40 Gordon, hand-made plaques: 72, p.14 Ellis, Victoria (tile maker): 70, p.9-13 Elsley Thomas (tile merchant): J2 p.1-9 catalogue: J7 p.9-22 Ely Cathedral, Prior Crauden’s Chapel: 22, p.10 Encaustic tiles: 1, p.2-3; 4, p.1; 6, p.2; 7-8, p.8-9; 10, p.3-5, p.12; 11, p.3 &9; 12, p.5; 13, p.1 &7-9; J1 p. 10-11 &15; J3 p.28-32; J6 p.3-9; 17, p.13-15; 21, p.4-6; 23, p.9-10; 26, p.3; 28, p.9-10; J9 p.24-33 &35-40; 66, p.9-10 English, collecting: 64, p.8-9; 65, p.17 nineteenth-century viewpoint: J4 p.15-20 revival: 32, p.11-12; 71, p.7-8 Samuel Wright patent: J14 p.36 English Tiles, 700 Years of, Exhibition: 63, p.19 Espantaleón, Carlos (tile artist): 63, p.11-15 Evans, E. J. G. (tile designer): 7-8, p.14 Everton Football Club, tile panel: 20, p.5 Evans: Angela (tilemaker): 35, p.6 T. F. (tile painter): 57, p.7; 76, p.9-10 Evatt of Coalville (firm): 1, p.3 Exhibiting tiles: 19, p.1, p.6-7 Exhibitions:

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Ceramic Culture Innovation Exhibition: 47, p.9; 48, p.10 Chateau de Faience 1993: 30, p.1 Fired Earth: 23, p.1-4 Industrial Tiles: 49, p.18; 51, p.9 Morris, William at the V&A: 32, p.10 Others of tiles: 23, p.6-7 Pugin: A Gothic Passion: 28, p.12 Staffordshire Industrial Exhibition: 44, p.2-3 Export of tiles: from GB 1840-1940: J11 p.27-31 from Portugal: 53, p.8 Eyre, John (tile painter): 6, p.5; 57, p.7; 76, p.9-11

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Factories: ‘Fancy’: J5 p.4-40 ‘Form & Fancy: Factories & Factory Buildings by Wallis, Gilbert & Partners’, review (author J. Skinner): 36, p.11 not tile: J5 p.34-40 tile: see Tile factories Faience: 3, p.3-4; 7-8, p.10; 12, p.11; 16, p.7-9; J8 p.3-8 architectural: J3 p.11-14; J5 p.34-40; 27 p.1 &12 see also Marmo Fairies on tiles: 5, p.4 Falkirk, museum: 24, p.6-7 Fareham, Rising Sun pub, Warsash: 75, p.4 Farnham Pottery: 21, p.7-8 Farrago: see Hornsea Faulkner, Kate (tile painter): J1 p.18 Finials, ceramic: 12, p.1-2 Finland, ‘Ceramic Art in Finland– a Contemporary Tradition’, review (ed A. Hellman): 65, p.23 Fireplace tiles: 9, p.1-2: 11, p.6-8; 12, p.3 &9-10 Fireplaces, tiled: 24, p.6-7; 78, p.13-15 Firestone factory: J5 p.34-40 First German Tile Museum, English tile exhibition: 63, p.19 Fischer & Lansing, UK tile manufacturers: J9 p.37-38 Fish on tiles: 5, p.3 & p.7; 7-8, p.6; 10, p.2; 12, p.9; 13, p.4-5; 57, p.6-7 Flaxman: John (sculptor): 6, p.4 Tile Works: 19, p.12 Flemish:

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painting, tiles and: J3 p.22-27; 27, p.9 tiles: 3, p.1-2; 11, p.5-8 Florian Studios: 57, p.12 Floor tiles: 1, p.1-2; 7-8, p.3 &16; 10, p.5; 11, p.6-8; 13, p.1 &7-9; J1 p.10-12 &23 diamond-shaped: 24, p.8 neo-Gothic, at Antwerp: J14 p.27-34 ‘Flow blue’ prints: 69, p.12 Flowers on tiles: see Plants on tiles Flue tiles: 14, p.4-5 Follies, ceramic: J14 p.35-40 Forsyth, Gordon, cartoons for panels: 48, p.7 FOTC: see Friends of Terra Cotta Fountains: 12, p.2; 16, p.9; 53, p. 15 Framing tiles: 37, p.9 France: architectural ceramics: 43, p.11-12; 74, p.18-20 architectural terracotta at Toulouse: J15 p.29-37 Auneuil: 21, p.4-6 Beauregard: 9, p.2-3 Boulenger: encaustic tiles: 21, p.4-6 firm: 10, p.12 Caen, Abbey of St Stephen: J4 p.18-20 Chartres Post Office: 7-8, p.11 Chenonceaux: 9, p.2-3 Domfront, St Julien: 7-8, p.10-11 Fourmaintraux (firm): 4, p.7 Gentil Bourdet (firm): 7-8, p.10-11 Giverny (France), tiles in: 7-8, p.11 Louveciennes, Chateau de Marly: 30, p.1 Marly-le-Roi, Dutch tiles in Chateau: 30, p.1 Marly (Yvelines) Chateau: J7 p.23-29 Paris, Bibliothèque Nationale: 61, p.8 Paris, Chateau de Labbeville: 35, p.8; J7 p.23-29 Pasquier Collection: 74, p.18-20 Rochechouart Castle (Haute Vienne): J7 p.23-25 tile organisations in: 19, p.11 Franks, Augustus Wollaston (British Museum): J5 p.3-10 Friends of Terra Cotta, USA: 12, p.3-4; 19, p.11 Friezes: 6, p.1; 11, p.1 &12; J2 p.23 Frogs on tiles: 9, p.6; 16, p.1 Fulham Pottery: 10, p.10

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Furniture, tiled: 20, p.5; 24, p.6-7 Furnival, William J. (author & advocate of leadless glazes): 16, p.11

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‘Galleon’ tile, 8 inch: 73, p.12 Games on tiles: see Sports and games on tiles Garden furniture. ceramic: 21, p.7-8, 11 Gardner, Elspeth (tile maker): 74, p.9-12 Garrard, Frederick (tile maker): 26, p.10-11; J19 p.3-19 list of buildings with tiles in situ: J19 p.18-19 Gaudi, Antoni (architect): 12, p.12; 37, p.10-11 Geldart, Ernest (church restorer): J9 p.13-24 ‘Geometric Patterns from Islamic Art & Architecture’, review (author Robert Field): 36, p.10 Germany: Berlin, Karl-Marx-Allee: J18 p.10-17 Boizenburg, 111 years of tile production: J20 p.26-35 Boizenburg Tile Museum: 37, p.5 Brandenburg Castles, Dutch tiles in: 21, p.1-3 De Porceleyne Fles tiles in: J20 p.7-8 Dresden Castle: 29, p.1-2 Darmstadt, Mathildehoehe Russian Chapel: 32, p.1-2 Kandern Tonwerke: 37, p.3 Karlsruhe Studio: 37, p.4 Meissen tiles: 29, p.2 Potsdam, Sanssouci: 35, p.4-5 Schloss Falkenlust (Dutch tiles): 50, p.6 Villeroy & Boch: 24, p.10; 32, p.1 Gibbons: Hinton & Co.: 25, p.11-12; 72, p.14 Owen (tile designer): 3, p.8; 9, p.1-2 Gibbs: Alexander (tile painter): 9, p.4 & Canning (terracotta manufacturers): 46, p.6-7; 57, p.9; J13 p.28-40 Canada, in: J17 p.30 Gilliot, Georges (tile maker): J20 p.18-20 Girls on tiles: see Women and girls on tiles Gladding, McBean (terracotta manufacturers): 22, p.10 Glasgow: Alex Reid, fishmonger, lobby panel: J15 p.9

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Horseshoe Bar, Drury St: 77, p.5 Tenement tiles: 70, p.21-22 Victoria Fountain (Glasgow Green): 16, p.4 Glass tiles: 28, p.2-3 Glazed brick panels: 17, p.15-16 Gods and goddesses on tiles: see Allegorical figures on tiles Godwin: & Hewitt: J1 p.13-14 & Son: 1, p.2-3; J1 p.8-13 & Thynne: J1 p.14 Harry: J1 p.14 Henry: J1 p.8-16; 49, p.3-5 tiles: 29, p.12; 43, p.5-7; J6 p.13-22; J8 p.16-25; J9 p.24-34; 66, p.23; 75, p.22 William: J1 p.8-16; J9 p.24; J22 p.7 William (designer): 46, p.3 William Henry: J1 p.8-16 Gordon, William (potter): 57, p.4 Gosforth (Tyne & Wear), St Nicholas’ Hospital: 12, p.11 Gothic Revival: 28, p.12 Grantham, railway station: 11, p.9 Gravesend, ceramic shops and pubs: 52, p.10 Great Yarmouth: Blackfriars Tavern: 73, p.5 Clipper Schooner pub: 73, p.5 ‘Greek Musicians’ tiles: J5 p.27-33 Greene: Betty, obituary: 64, p.5 John (author): 9, p.2; 15, p.4; 26, p.1-2; 27, p.6 Greenock, The Esplanade: J18 p.31 Greenwich, Coade Stone at: 65, p.20-21 Grimshaw John Atkinson (artist): 14, p.5 Grottoes: 10, p.5 Grundy, George Henry (tile decorator): 17, p.1-3; 77, p.10 Gum Bi-chromate process: 66, p.21

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Haban family: 14, p.1-2 Haberly, Lloyd (recording medieval tiles): J6 p.13-22 Halifax, Plummett Line Hotel: 76, p.6 Hall: Albert (tile painter): 57, p.7 Diana (tile maker): 22, p.10

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Frederick H. (American tile manufacturer): J9 p.36-37 Henry (architect): 7-8, p.12; 23, p.10-11 Hall’s Patent Hanging Tiles: 23, p.10-11 Hammond, Edward (artist): J22 p.7 &33 &47 Hand-painted tiles: 2, p.8; 7-8, p.12-13; 10, p.1-3; 15, p.2; 18, p.4; J1 p.17-22 Hanson, Lee Page (tile maker): 65, p.10-11 Hardaker, Philip, Staffs community artist: 65, p.14-17 Harmer terracotta: 60, p.13 Harris, A. B. & Sons (Farnham Pottery): 21, p.7-8 Harrison: Cynthia (tile maker): 28, p.7-8 Robert (American ceramicist): 40, p.10 Hartlepool, Cleveland, St Hilda’s Hospital: 16, p.4 Hastings, General Havelock pub: 75, p.3 Hathern: Station Brick & Terracotta Co: 3, p.3; 5, p.7-8; J8 p.30; J17 p.30 Terracotta: 64, p.22 Hathernware Ceramics Ltd: 10, p.11; 40, p.5-8; 50, p.7 Havant, War Memorial Hospital: 49, p.8; 68, p.16; 69, p.15 Heads on tiles: 2, p.2; 3, p.7-8; 5, p.5; 6, p.6; 10, p.10; J1 p.17 &24-25 Heaton, Clement (designer): 48, p.12 Heeney, Gwen (artist): 49, p.15-17 Helensburgh, Ashton pub, Moyr Smith tiles: 78, p.3 Helsinki, hunting murals: 68, p.7 Henry, Paul (tile maker): 15, p.14 Heraldic devices and mottoes on tiles: 10, p.7 &12; 11, p.6-8; 15, p.6 &8-10; J1 p.17 Hereford: Library & Museum: 75, p.22 St James Church (Godwin tiles): 43, p.5-7 St Peter’s Church: J9 p.23-33 Heroes on tiles: 5, p.1 Hewitt, William (tile manufacturer): J9 p.24-33 Heywood, Ned (tile artist): 50, p.11 Hills, Robert (illustrator): 1, p.1 Hispano-Moresque tile designs: 27, p.9 Historical events on tiles: 15, p.8 History: of attitudes to tiles: J4 p.15-20; J5 p.3-10; 23, p.6-7 of tiles: 18, p.3-4; 23, p.4; 25, p.6-8; 27, p.2-3 &10 ‘History of the Tile’, review (author W. Joliet): 36, p. 11 Hoffman, Ruan (ceramic artist): 75, p.21-22 Holiday, Henry (designer): 46, p.11

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Holland (The Netherlands): Amsterdam, new tiled tunnel: 78, p.21 biblical tiles in Utrecht: 31, p.8-9; 33, p.9 biblical tiles in Rotterdam: 33, p.9; 66, p.16-19 Bloempot factory, Rotterdam: 29, p.7-8 Delfshaven tiles: 25, p.2-4 de Distel: 56, p.7 Friesland Biblical tiles: 38, p.9-10 Lunteren, tiles as public art: 73, p.20-21 Makkum tile factory: 29, p.9 Piet Hein workshop: 25, p.2-4 Porceleyne Fles factory, Delft: see De Porceleyne Fles Ravesteyn (firm): 13, p.6-7 delftware: J7 p.19-22 tiles: 47, p.7 Tichelaar tile factory: 29, p.9 tile industry: 11, p.2 tile museums: 4, p.3-4 tile organisations: 19, p.11 VARA Radio & TV Station (Heuvellaan, Hilversum): 15, p.13 Westraven: see Ravesteyn see also Delft tiles; Delftware; Dutch tiles Holland, Son & Holt: 7-8, p.8 Holmfirth, Huddersfield: Co-op Butcher’s Shop: 60, p.11; 61, p.15-16 Virginia House: 63, p.9 Holroyd, James (Burmantofts): J10 p.3-5 Hong Kong tile: 48, p.9 Hooton Park, Cheshire, Coade stone monument: 68, p.13 Horne, Jonathan: interview: 32, p.2 obituary: 66, p.19 Hornsea, Farrago (house): 11, p.1; 64, p.22; J16 p.14-30; 66, p.11-12 Horsemen on tiles: 7-8, p.7; 9, p.3; 11, p.6 &9 Hospitals: 9, p.2; 15, p.4; 17, p.4; 24, p.5; 26, p.1-2; 28, p.6-8; 57, p.10-11 Hospital for Women (Soho, London): 12, p.10 Kent & Sussex Hospital (Tunbridge Wells): 9, p.2 King Edward VII Memorial Hospital (Ealing): 1, p.6; 5, p.8 Portsmouth Royal Hospital: 3, p.2 St Hilda’s Hospital (Hartlepool, Cleveland): 16, p.4 St Nicholas Hospital (Gosforth, Tyne & Wear): 12, p.11 Houses:

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Avenue House, Finchley: 12, p.3 Bovingdon House, Marlow: 12, p.9-10 Castle Acre Priory, Kings Lynn, C14 tiles: 31, p.2 Castle By The Sea, Scarborough: 14, p.5; 15, p.14 Chirk Castle, Clwyd: 26, p.3 Danesfield, Medmenham: 3, p.2 Dunloran Park, Tunbridge Wells: 53, p.15 Farrago, Hornsea: 11, p.1 Goldney House, Bristol: 10, p.5 Kingswood, Marlow: 12, p.10 Kilmory Castle, Argyll: J3 p.28-32 Layer Marney Tower: 4, p.6 Queen Alexandra’s House, London: 6, p.4-5 Sutton Place, Surrey: 4, p.8 Titchfield Abbey: 7-8, p.3-4 Tredegar House: 47, p.6-7 Tredington Court: 24, p.8 Tylers Green, Penn: 48, p.14-15 Westfield Farm Cottages, Medmenham: 6, p.3 Wightwick Manor: 2, p.1; J2 p.7 Hoover factory: J5 p.34-40 Houghton, E. Ellen, ‘Days of the Week’ series: J14 p.12 Hove, Sussex Building Society mural: 39, p.3-4 Howells, Frederick C. (tile designer): 47, p.4 Howitt, Samuel: 9, p.6-7 Huddersfield: Herbert’s Bar: 77, p.5 Palace Theatre: 63, p.9 Queensgate Market: 62, p.15; 63, p.9 Sportsman pub, St John’s Rd: 76, p.4 Hughes, Sheila, tile collection auction: 61, p.9-11 Hull: ‘Polar Bear’, ceramic bar counter: 69, p.5 TACS visit: 66, p.11-12 ‘White Hart’, ceramic bar counter: 69, p.6 Hunting on tiles: 16, p.7

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Ibstock Hathernware: 46, p.8 Iconographic & iconological approach to analysis: J12 p.3-7 ‘Iconologia’ by Cesare Ripa, designs based on: 62, p.9-10 Ilfracombe, ceramic shops: 51, p.10-11 Incised tiles: 9, p.9

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Index, TACS publications 1981-2006: 59, p.5-18 India: Bikaner Fort: 14, p.3 Bombay: 14, p.2-3 Lahore Fort tile mosaics: 19, p.10 Mysore Palace, Maw & Co archive: 76, p.20-21 Mysore Palace, peacock: J7 p.3-11 Nath & Wacziarg, Arts and Crafts of Rajasthan (extracts): 18, p.6-7 of Inchinnan: 45, p.10-12 tiles in: 18, p.6-7; 19, p.10 Udaipur Palace: 14, p.3 Industry on tiles: 15, p.3; J2 p.21-27 Inlaid tiles: J3 p.28-32; J4 p.15-20; J5 p.3-10; 11, p.6-8; 17, p.13-15 Insects on tiles: butterflies: see Butterflies on tiles spiders on tiles: 5, p.4 International Tile Standards, role of UK: 73, p.18-19 Ipswich, Cobbold’s Cliff Brewery: J8 p.26 Ireland: medieval tiles in: 20, p.4 Sunlight Chambers, Dublin: 6, p.1; 15, p.3 TACS visit 2005: 53, p.13-14 Tower Bar, Monaghan: 71, p.4 Ironbridge Gorge Museum: 33, p.7; 66, p.22-23 Iron-founders: 2, p.7 Irwin, Henry (architect): J7 p.3-10 Islamic Architecture, Colour & Symbolism, Geometry & Ornament: 33, p.6 ‘Islamic Tiles’, review (author Venetia Porter): 30, p. 10 Italy: Italian tiles: 6, p.7 Maiolica tiles; 24, p.9 Sicilian tiles: J9 p.6 tiles with Italian titles: 62, p.9-10

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James, John Lewis (tile maker): J19 p.3-19 Japan: Japanoiserie style: 7-8, p.15; 9, p.1-2; 10, p.12 majolica tiles: 61, p.7 tiles in: 60, p.14-15 Tokoname, Inax Tile Museum: 67, p.21 Jedburgh, St John’s Episcopal Church: 47, p.10-11 Jeffrey Tiles Ltd: J1 p.15 Jenks, Samuel: 38, p.5-6 Jerusalem, the Dome of the Rock: J9 p.5-6 Johnson: H. & R.: 17, p.16; 36, p.6 H. & R., Richards Tiles Ltd: 37, p.6 Jones, Owen (designer): J11 p.3-8 Jones, Samuel & Co: 2, p.6 Journals, extracts from: Builder: 18, p.4 Building News: 23, p.10 Bulletin of the American Ceramic Society: 23, p.10 Country Life: 24, p.1 &11-12 Saturday Magazine: J4 p.16-20 Tiles and Tiling: 18, p.7-8 Windsor Magazine: 29, p.2-6

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Kleyn, F. J. (Dutch tile manufacturer): 25, p.2-4 Knights on tiles: see Horsemen Kossowski, Adam (tile artist): 46, p.4; 57, p.3-5; 72, p.19 Kozloff, Joyce (artist): 6, p.2-3 Kremer, Victor (tile artist): J22 p.8 &30

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Lacon’s Brewery: J8 p.2 Laeuger, Max (German ceramic artist): 37, p.3 Langham, Suffolk, St Mary’s Church: J11 p.13 Lanyon, Peter (artist): 46, p.4 Layer Marney Tower, Essex: 4, p.6 Lea & Boulton: 26, p.12 Leach, Harold (tile artist): J22 p.7 &17-19 Leach Pottery restoration, 62, p. 22 Lead: compounds in tile factories: J4 p.31-32 poisoning: 16, p.2 &11 Leeds: Airport mural: 39, p.3 Chapel Allerton Hospital: 28, p.6-8 ‘Garden Gate’, Hunslet, ceramic bar counter: 69, p.6 Leeds Fireclay Co: 5, p.1-2 Merrion Centre mosaics: 77, p.21 St Aidan’s Church: J6 p.23-28 Leicester: BBC building: 56, p.13-14 TACS visit (2006): 57, p.8 Turkey Cafe: 9, p.12 Leighton, John (Victorian designer): 7-8, p.4-5 Lewis, Esther (tile painter): 6, p.5 Liebermann, Mary, obituary: 60, p. 19 Lincoln, tiled porches: 34, p.6-7 Line-impressed tiles: 16, p.11-12; 18, p.1-2; 19, p.4-5; 21, p.8-10 Lipton’s, James Duncan tiles: J18 p.28 Lisbon: see Portugal Literary works on tiles: A Christmas Carol: 29, p.11 Beauty & the Beast: J1 p.18 Charles Dickens illustrations: 18, p. 5-6 Fables (La Fontaine): 9, p.6-7 House of Seven Gables (Hawthorne): 15, p.16 John Gilpin: 19, p.2-3

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Legend of Good Women (Chaucer): J1 p.21 Nursery rhymes: see Nursery rhymes Odyssey (Homer): 6, p.4 Pickwick Papers: 7-8, p.6; 15, p.11 Pilgrim’s Progress: 6, p.1 Sherlock Holmes: 12, p.6-7 The House that Jack Built: 19, p.2-3 The Mad Dog: 19, p.2-3 Literature about tiles, 19th-century: J4 p.15-20 Littlehampton, W. Sussex, St Mary’s Church: 60, p.18 Liverpool: Gregson Memorial Institution Hall: 61, p.13-14; 62, p.15 Lewis’s Department Store: 60, p.10-11; 62, p.15; 63, p.10; 65, p.13; 71, p.18; 73, p.21-22 Lister Drive Baths: 47, p.16 Philharmonic pub, ceramic counter: 69, p.7 Pier Head, Brian Moore murals: 72, p.17 Prince Arthur, Walton, public house, ceramic counter: 69, p.3 Printed tiles: 29, p.8 St James Church mosaic war memorial: 46, p.10 Ship & Mitre pub, Dale St: 76, p.4 Swan Tile Works: see Swan Tile Works War Memorial (mosaics): 4, p.10 Lloyd, George: J1 p.15 London Architectural Terracotta Co: 24, p.12 London: Acton, W. Burrows fish & chip shop: 61, p.12-13; 62, p.15; 63, p.9 All Saints, Margaret Street: 9, p.3-4 Avenue House, Finchley: 12, p.3 Baker Street underground station: 10, p.6-7 Bedford Park: 53, p.16-17 Belsize Park underground station: 3, p.4-5 Birkbeck Bank: 49, p.10 Bishopsgate churchyard, Turkish Baths kiosk: J14 p.38 Bloomsbury petrol station, tile panel: 78, p.12 Bolingbroke Hospital, Wandsworth: 67, p.16 Bond Street underground station: 12, p.6-7 Bull Inn Court: 74, p.5 Camberwell, St Giles’ church: 17, p.13-14 Carshalton Bath, tiled: J7 p.31-34 Castle pub, Holland Park: 77, p.4 Cock Tavern, Kilburn: 77, p.3 Criterion Restaurant and Theatre: J11 p.15 Cutlers Hall, Creswick relief frieze: 75, p.7

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Debenham House: 49, p.14 Dolphin pub, Mare St, Hackney: 72, p.4 Drovers pub (former), Peckham: 77, p.3 Duke of Sussex pub, Chiswick: 77, p.4 Duke on the Green pub, Parsons Green: 72, p.6 Durbar Court: J11 p.12 Empress telephone exchange, Warwick Rd: 71, p.18-19 Fleet Building, Farringdon St: 67, p.15; 69, p.15; J18 p.18-26; 71, p.19; 73, p.14-15 Fox & Anchor pub, Smithfield: 78, p.4 George pub, Great Portland St: 72, p.6 George Tavern, Commercial Rd: 72, p.4 Greenwich District Hospital murals: 39, p.2-3 Hackney Empire: 5, p.7-8; 7-8, p.5 Harrods meat hall: 16, p.7 Holland House: 29, p. 6; 51, p.10 Horatia pub, Holloway: 78, p.4 Hospital for Women (Soho): 12, p.10 Joiners Arms pub, Denmark Hill: 72, p.5 Jolly Butchers pub, Stoke Newington: 77, p.3 Kentish Drovers pub, Peckham: 67, p.15 King’s Cross underground station: 12, p.6 King Edward VII Memorial Hospital, Ealing: 1, p.6; 5, p.8 Lamb Tavern, Leadenhall Market: 72, p.4 Lambeth, Lion Brewery: J8 p.26 Lambeth, Royal Doulton premises: 24, p.12 Law Society’s Hall, Chancery Lane: 18, p.4 Lloyds Bank, Fleet Street: J8 p.8 Lloyds Bank, The Strand: 18, p.4 London Zoo: 25, p.1 Lord Clyde pub, Borough: 78, p.4 Macbeth pub, Hoxton St: 72, p.3 Marylebone Magistrates’ Court: J11 p.16 Millwall Pottery: J19 p.5 Museums: see under Museums Muswell Hill Odeon: 3, p.3 National Liberal Club: 50, p.14-16 Natural History Museum: 24, p.1 &11-12; J8 p.6-8 Nelson Arms pub, Merton High St: 72, p.4 Old Tiger’s Head pub, Lea High Rd: 72, p.5 Oxford Arms pub, Camden High St: 72, p.5 Peasant pub, St John St: 72, p.4 pictorial tiles in pubs: 72, p.3-6 Prince Edward pub, Holloway: 78, p.4

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Prince of Wales pub, Battersea Bridge Rd: 72, p.6 Prince pub, Wood Green: 77, p.3 Princess Louise pub, High Holborn: J11 p.14; 74, p.5 Queen Alexandra’s House: 6, p.4-5 Red Bull pub (former), Peckham: 77, p.4 Rochester Castle pub, Stoke Newington High St, 72, p.6 Royal Albert Hall: J8 p.6 - 7; 16, p.5 Royal Bank of Scotland: 16, p.8 Royal Oak pub, Harlesden: 77, p.3 Royal Observatory, Greenwich, South Building: J12 p.31-36 St Augustine (Kensington): 53, p.10 St James Tavern, Windmill St: 72, p.3 St Pancras Church: J8 p.4 St Paul’s Church, Knightsbridge: 36, p.1-2 St Thomas’s Chapel, H. Doulton memorial: 75, p.7 St Thomas’s Hospital, stolen Doulton panels: 30, p.2 Shipwrights Arms pub, Tooley St: 72, p.5 Sidney Street estate: 12, p.1-2; J14 p.38-39 Tabard pub, Bath Road, Bedford Park: 72, p.6 Temple Church: 7-8, p.8-9 Ten Bells pub, Commercial St: 72, p.4 Tottenham Court Road underground station: 12, p.6-7 Underground, Poole Tiles on: 76, p.13-15 Victoria and Albert Museum: 14, p.3-4; 16, p.6 &8; 53, p.3-4 Washington pub, England’s Lane: 74, p.5 Warren Street underground station: 12, p.6 Watts Memorial Cloister: J10 p.18-23 Well and Bucket pub, Bethnal Green Road: 67, p.16; 69, p.15 Wembley, Olympic Commemoration plaques: J18 p.8 ‘Westminster Abbey Chapter House’, review (eds W. Rodwell & R. Mortimer): 66, p.23 Westminster Abbey encaustic tile designs: J6 p.3-9 Westminster, Palace of, floor restoration: 71, p.7-8 Windmill pub (former), Cricklewood: 77, p.3 Lower Kingswood, Surrey, Church of the Wisdom of God: 66, p.3-4 Lowestoft, Boston Deep Sea Fisheries Co: 10, p.9 Lunettes, ceramic: 12, p.2 Lustre: 10, p.6-7 Lynam, Charles, (architect): J4 p.21-28; 23, p.9-10 Lytham St Annes, Town House, ceramic bar counter: 69, p.4

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McLennan: John: 6, p.5 John Henry (tile painter): 27, p.1 &12 Madrid: see Spain Mahoney, J. (illustrator): 18, p.5-6 Maidenhead, terracotta roof finials: 60, p.16 Majolica: 3, p.1-2; 7-8, p.1-2; 9, p.3; 11, p.9 floor tiles: 50, p.3-5 majolica wares: 24, p.9 Malkin: David: interview: 39, p.5-6 sales trip round the world: 73, p.7-8 Edge: 3, p.8; 19, p.12; 24, p.10 Tile Works Co: 13, p.4-5; 70, p.7 Mallet, Pierre (Burmantofts designer): 36, p.7-8; J22 p.8 &31-33 Malone, Kate, interview: 46, p.16-17 Malvern tiles: J4 p. 16-18; 32, p.6-7 Manchester: Alexandra Brewery: J8 p.28 Holy Trinity Church, Fallowfield: 21, p.8-10; J8 p.6-7 Midland Hotel: 52, p.14-15 Ormond Building: 64, p.3-5 Palatine Bank: 27, p.1 &12 Public houses: 22, p.10 Refuge Assurance Company: J3 p.11-14 ‘Towler’ pub, Tottington, ceramic counter: 69, p.4 University Faraday Building: 77, p.14 Victoria Baths: 47, p.3-5; 48, p.7; 50, p.8; 51, p.8 &19; 61, p.20 White Lion, Westhoughton: 78, p.5 Mansfield Brothers: 2, p.7 Marks: Charles: 2, p.8; J2 p.1 Murray: J2 p.1-9 Márkus, Lili (tile designer): 72, p.18 Marlborough Tiles: 17, p.13; 20, p.1-3; 22, p.8; 35, p.2-3 see also Packard and Ord Marlow, Bucks: Bovingdon House: 12, p.9-10 Kingswood: 12, p.10 Marmo: 5, p.1-2; J10 p.5-8 Marquise tiles: 11, p.6

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Marsden: George Anthony: 10, p.5 Marsden Tile Co: 6, p.6; 10, p.4; 15, p.16 Patent Art Tiles: 34, p.1-3 Mary Tavy Church, Devon, ceramic plaque: J9 p.16 Matcham, Frank (architect): 5, p.7-8; 7-8, p.5 Mausoleums, British (tiles and terracotta): 44, p.8-9 Maw & Co: 1, p.3; 3, p.6 &8; 5, p.3; 6, p.8; 9, p.1-2; 10, p.6-8; 11, p.9; 13, p.11-12; 14, p.3; 15, p.15; J4 p.26; 18, p.4; 20, p.8; 21, p.11-12; 22, p.10-12; 26, p.10-11; 30, p.4 &9-10; 33, p.3-4; 35, p.6-7; J7 p.3-11; J11 p.28-30; 51, p.9 Arthur at home: 33, p.7-8 commemorative church tiles: J9 p.12-22 ‘Hanging of the Crane’ series: 73, p.12; 75, p.16 ‘Month of the Year’ tile: 73, p.13 tiles in Shrewsbury: J8 p.16-25 Maxwell, Donald (designer): J12 p.9-19 Domesday tiles: J12 p.11-19 Doulton: J12 p.11-13 Penbury Ware: J12 p.10 Maybole Co-op, Ayrshire: J15 p.9; J18 p.29-30; 76, p.17-18 Maypole Dairy Co: 76, p.9-10; 77, p.11 Meakin, Alfred & Co: 19, p.12 Medieval: church tiles: 39, p.8-9 conservation of pavements: 42, p.3-4 Dorchester Abbey: J6 p.13-22 figures on tiles: 2, p.4-5; 3, p.2 ‘Medieval Floor Tiles of Northern Britain’, review (author Jennie Stopford): 54, p.16 ‘Medieval Tiles’, review (author Hans van Lemmen): 42, p.6 subject matter: 35, p.11 tiles: 4, p.1-2; 7-8, p.3; 11, p.8-10; 13, p.1-4; p.7-9; J4 p.11-14 &15-20; J5 p.3-10 &11-19; 19, p.4-5; 20, p.4; 22, p.1-3 &10-11; 25 p.5 &6-8 Medmenham Pottery: 6, p.1 &3; 7-8, p.8; 11, p.4; 12, p.8-10; 15, p.3 in Canada: 48, p.7 tiles: 18, p.4 Meissen tiles: 29, p.2 Memorials: 5, p.1 Meo, Gaetano (designer): J7 p.13

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Mercer, Henry Chapman (American tile maker): 15, p.5-12; 31, p.1-3 tile collection: J9 p.3-12 Mesves, France, Faience de: 64, p.23 Micklethwait & Co: 2, p.7; J2 p.34 Milnthorpe, Kossowski relief figure: 72, p.19 Minton: 1, p.2-3; 7-8, p.1-2 &8-9 &12-13 &15-16; 9, p.9 &11; 11, p.9 &11-12 backs: 32, p.8-9 Canada, in: 43, p.1-3 Cliveden, Tiles Working Holidays: 62, p.3-6 commemorative church tiles: J9 p.14-23 donations of church tile: 32, p.3-6 Dorchester Abbey tile designs: J6 p.13-22 exports of decorative tiles: 44, p.4-5; J11 p.27-29 Herbert: J3 p.28-32; J5 p.21-23; J11 p.4-5 Jedburgh encaustic tiles: 47, p.10-11 New York, Central Park, ceiling: 69, p.22-23; 71, p.15-17 Shrewsbury tiles: J8 p.16-25 Stoke Library panels: 49, p.8 tile printing plates, rescue: J14 p.3-16 tiles: J5 p.20-26; 18 p.1-2 &4; 26, p.3 &11; 64, p.3-5 V & A tile panel: 57, p.14-15 Westminster Abbey encaustic tile designs: J6 p.3-9 Minton Hollins & Co.: 1, p.3; 4, p.3; 6, p.1; 7-8, p.6-7 &12; 9, p.6-7 &9 &11; 11, p.1; 14, p.1-2; 16, p.2 factory: J4 p.25-28 Monastic Buildings : see under name or town Monasteries, tiled pavements: J4 p.11-14; 19 p.4-5 Monkeys on tiles: 25, p.1 Months of the Year tiles: 70, p.8 Moore, Albert (painter): J5 p.27-33 Morecambe Hotel, Morecambe: 78, p.4 Morris: & Co, record prices for tiles: 64, p.22 Marshall, Faulkner & Co.: 1, p.2; J1 p.11-22 ‘Morris Ware, The Tiles and Art of George Cartlidge’, review (author Tony Johnson): 51, p.19 Rowland James (designer and modeller): J2 p.23-27 William (artist & designer): 1, p.2; J1 p.17-22 exhibition at the V&A: 32, p.10

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‘William Morris Tiles’, review (authors R. & H. Myers): 32, p.10 Morse, Henry (New York architect): J9 p.5-6 Mortimer West End, nr. Reading, Jackdaw pub: 78, p.13-15 Mosaic Tile Co: 15, p.15-16 Mosaics, tile: J4 p.11-14; J5 p.11-19; J6 p.23-28; 7-8, p.10-11; 19, p.4-5 &10; 22, p.1-3 &10; J10 p.24-26; J11 p.4-6 Odorico exhibition: 63, p.17-18 some observations: 74, p.15-17 Mosques, tiles in: 26, p.7-9; 28, p.4-5 modern British ceramic decoration: 48, p.11 Mottoes on tiles: see Heraldic devices and mottoes on tiles Mounting tiles: 37, p.9-10 Moyr Smith, John (designer): 2, p.5; 6, p.1; 7-8, p.15; 9, p.10-11; 11, p.2; 47, p.13; 77, p.10 Museum: Abramtsevo, near Moscow: 27, p.7-8 Boulenger, Auneuil, France: 21, p.4-6 British: J5 p.3-10; 25, p.6-8 Dutch Tile, Otterlo: 43, p.9 Falkirk, Scotland: 24, p.6-7 Jackfield, Tile: J4 p.27-28 Natural History, South Kensington: J8 p.6-8; 1, p.5-6; 12, p.10-11 National Museum of Azulejo (Tile Museum), Lisbon: 32, p.12 Royal Scottish, Edinburgh: 25, p.2-4 Science and Engineering, Newcastle: 27, p.6 Smithsonian, Washington: 10, p.2 Victoria & Albert, London: 28, p.12 Waterfront, Poole: 20, p.4 Musical instruments on tiles: 12, p.7 Musicians on tiles: 2, p.4-5; J5 p.27-33 Myer, Harry Edward (architect): J9 p.35-40 Myers, Richard, obituary: 75, p.23 Mycock, W. S. (designer): 57, p.7 Mussi, Cleo (tile artist): 57, p.17

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Nery, Eduardo (tile artist): 44, p.1-2; 69, p.17-18; 72, p.20-21 obituary: 73, p.17 ‘The Magic Square of Eduardo Nery’, review (author T. Saporiti): 74, p.22-23 Netherlands: see Holland New York, Central Park, Minton ceiling: 69, p.22-23; 71, p.15-17 Newcastle-under-Lyme: Albert pub: 77, p.5 Old Bull’s Head inn: 77, p.5 Newcastle upon Tyne: Central Railway station: 51, p.14-15 Gibson Street Baths: 36, p.1-2 Museum of Science and Engineering: 27, p.6 St Mary’s RC Cathedral: 60, p.11 Townsend & Co. premises, tiles for: 27, p.6 Newport, Wales: Chartist mural by Kenneth Budd: 72, p.18-19 Dutch tiles: 47, p.6-7 Waterloo Hotel, ceramic bar counter: 69, p.6 New Wharf Pottery Co: 7-8, p.15 New Zealand: Dunedin Railway Station: 9, p.11; 67, p.7 tile making: 40, p.11 Nichols: & Son, publisher: J6 p.3 John Gough (author): J4 p.15-20; J5 p.4-5; J6 p.3-9 Niculoso, Francisco (tile maker): J8 p.12-13 Norfolk: Tudor chimneys & terracotta: 44, p.10 West Tofts Church: 78, p.6 Norwich: Iron Duke pub (now Duke of Wellington): 73, p.5 Royal Arcade: 18, p.7-8 TACS weekend in, report: 60, p.8 Nottingham, Sneinton district tiles: 20, p.4 Nunn, Walter (tile painter): 6, p.5 Nursery rhymes on tiles: 1, p.6; 3, p.2; 10, p.2-3 Carter & Co series: 74, p.21 House that Jack built: 10, p.3 King & Queen of Hearts: 7-8, p.15 Little Bo-Peep: 5, p.5; 10, p.3 Little Boy Blue: 9, p.2; 16, p.4 Little Jack Horner: 4, p.7

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O’Brien, Thomas & Co.: J2 p.34 Occupations on tiles or in terracotta: 15, p.9; J2 p.23 Odeon cinemas: J8 p.4 O’Highway, Jan (tile maker): 72, p.9-12 Olbrich, Joseph Maria (designer & architect): 32, p.1-2 Oldham Town Hall, Pilkington tilework: 69, p.16 Ollivant, Henry Abraham (tile manufacturer): 28, p.11 Ontario: see Canada Ord, Rosalind, interview: 20, p.1-3 Ottoman tiles: 26, p.7-9; 28, p.4-5 Oxenton, Glos, St John’s Church: 24, p.8 Oxfordshire: Keble College, Oxford: 50, p.8 Sunningwell church: 48, p.18

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Packard & Ord: 17, p.13; 20, p.1-3; 22, p. 8-9; 35, p.1-3; 40, p.11; 75, p.15 Packard, Sylvia, tile mural at Royal School, Bath: 35, p.1-3 Packing tiles: 37, p.9 Paintings by van Eyck, tiles in: 27, p.9 Paisley, Provident Co-op Society interior: J15 p.9 Palaces: see Houses Paley & Austin (architects): 21, p.8-10 Panther Dairies: J18 p.28 Paolozzi, Eduardo (sculptor): 12, p.6-8 Paris: see France Parker-Hore Archive: 52, p.3-4 Parkstone, Dorset, St Osmund’s Church: 11, p.10-11 Patent Architectural Pottery Company, Hamsworthy: 75, p.16 Pate-sur-pate decoration : 26, p.11 Pasquier Collection, French architectural ceramics: 74, p.18-20 Patents: 1, p.4-5; 2, p.6-7; 3, p.8; 7-8, p.12 Pavements: medieval patterned: J5 p.11-19; 22, p.1-3; 25, p.6-8 plain tile patterns: 17, p.15-16; 24, p.8 tiled, in Fano, Italy: 77, p.6-7 Pearce, Alfred E. (designer): 27, p.1 Pembury Ware: J12 p.10 Pena Castle (Portugal): 13, p.10

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Penn, Bucks, Tylers Green: 48, p.14-15 Penn tiles: 48, p.7-8 &14-15; J6 p.14 Permanent Decorative Glass Co: 3, p.4 Perrault, Suzanne, interview: 52, p.16-17 Persian, ‘Early Persian Tilework’, review (author Douglas Picken): 36, p.10 Peterborough, Vergette mural: 69, p.15-16; 72, p.19; 75, p.17 ‘Phiz’ (H. K. Browne): 18, p. 5-6 Photo-decorated tiles: 17 p.1-3; 23, p.10; 28, p.11-12 Photographic: portrait tiles: 53, p.5-7 Tile Co.: 28, p.11-12 Photographs of tiles: 20, p. 4; 37, p.10 Pickings Patent Bricks: 47, p.4-5 Pickman, Charles (Spanish tile manufacturer): J8 p.13 Picture tiles: 1, p.5; 3, p.8; 4, p.7; 5, p.4-5; 6, p.6-7; 7-8, p.6-7 Pilkington’s (firm): 12, p.4-5; 39, p.1-2; 46, p.4; 47, p.16 acquisition of Carter Group: 69, p.21-22 designs by Lewis Foreman Day: 64, p.15-17; J15 p.14-28 fish tiles 57, p.6-7 international status and legacy: 63, p.7-8 Lancastrian Pottery Society Exhibition review: 46, p.7 Persian schemes of colour: 68, p. 3-6 ‘Pilkington’s Tiles 1891-2010’, review (authors A. & B. Corbett): 72, p.23 tile backs 1893-1939: 61, p.3-6 tile schemes: 75, p.23 Victoria Baths, Manchester, tiles in: 47, p.3-5 Pilkington’s Tile and Pottery Co.: J4 p.29-40; 24 p.10 Piper, John (artist): 10, p.10 Plagiarism: 1, p.1; 9, p.6-7 Plants: on tiles: 1, p.2; 2, p.1; 5, p.3; 7-8, p.7; 10, p.4-5; 12, p.10; 16, p.1-2; J1 p.2; J2 p.31 &33 terracotta: 10, p.11 Ploughing on tiles: 13, p.1 Pluis, Jan, (Dutch tile historian): 27, p.2-3 Plymouth: Armada Way: Special Edition 2006, p.1-11 Membland Hall, de Morgan tiles: 72, p.13 Political tiles: 6, p.7 Pond, Edward (designer): Special Edition 2006, p.2-6 Poole, Dorset: South Western Pottery: 76, p.22-23 Swan Inn: 60, p.10

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tiles in: 7-8, p.13 White Hart public house: 20, p.4; 75, p.5 Poole, Henry, & Sons: 9, p.4 Poole Pottery: 49, p.1-2, 5 &9 Delphis tiles: 67, p.10 London Underground tiles 76, p.13-15 Porcelain slabs for fireplaces: 31, p.5-6 Portadown, Mandeville Arms, ceramic counter: 69, p.3 Portrait tiles: 51, p.3-5 Portsmouth: Coach & Horses pub, Hilsea: 75, p.3 India Arms pub (former), Southsea: 75, p.5 Mediterranean public house: 3, p.1; 75, p.4-5 Royal Hospital: 3, p.2 Tangier pub, Copnor: 75, p.4 Portugal: Azulejos from, 17th C. patterned: 70, p.16-18 Dirck Stoop (artist 1618-1686) in: J19 p.28-36 Great Panorama of Lisbon in tiles: J19 p.20-27 Lisbon, Dutch Tile Society visit: 62, p.11-13 National Museum of Azulejo, Lisbon: 32, p.12 National Palace, Sintra: 13, p.10 Parque Metro Station, Lisbon: 42, p.12 Pinheiro, Rafael Bordalo: 16, p.1-2 Portuguese tiles: 13, p.10-11; 32, p.12 ‘Portuguese Tiles’, review: 33, p.5-6 Queluz Royal Palace: J3, p.11 Sacavem, Lisbon (Fabrica de Louca de Sacavem): 33, p.5-6 tile murals: 41, p.1-2 Postage stamps: see Tiles on postage stamps Postman’s Park, London: 5, p.1 Post-Medieval tiles: 24, p.8 ‘Post-war Murals, A Field Guide’, review (author L. Pearson): 63, p.19-20 Post-war tile panels: 46, p.3-5 Pot Churches: J8 p.6-7 Potsdam, terracotta in Roman Baths: 60, p.3-5 Potteries Tile Trail: 71, p.22; 72, p.15-17; 75, p.18 Potter, Don (sculptor): 57, p.4 Powell: & Sons, Whitefriars Glass Works: 28, p.2-3; 77, p.19 opus sectile work: 47, p.8; 48, p.6 Powell’s List: 47, p.8

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Tiles International Ltd, Denbigh: 48, p.13 Poynter, Sir Edward, designs used on tiles: 63, p.12-15 Preston: Black Horse public house, ceramic counter: 69, p.4 Harris Museum collection: 62, p.22-23 Preston, Julia Carter (potter): 57, p.5 Prices of tiles: 3, p.6 Printed tiles: 2, p.4-5; 30, p.11 Printing plates, Minton: J14 p.3-16 Promotional ceramics: 12, p.5; 14, p.1-2 Prospect for tiling schemes: 24, p.2-5 Prosser: J7 p.35-36 Prudential Assurance Co. buildings: J3 p.11-14 Prussian Brick and Terracotta: 35, p.3-5 Public buildings: on tiles: 11, p.11 see under town and national entries Public house: ceramic bar counters: 69, p.3-7 ‘Licensed to Sell - the Public House’, review (authors Brandwood, Davison, Slaughter): 52, p.19 pictorial tiles: ‘here & there’: 77, p.3 London: 72, p.3-6 Midlands & E. Anglia: 73, p.3-6 North-East: 74, p.3-6 North-West & Yorkshire: 76, p.3-6 Scotland, Wales & Ireland: 71, p.3-6 South-East & South-West: 75, p.3-6 varied selection: 78, p.3-5 tiles and faience: 20, p.4; 22, p.11; 24, p.2-5 see also under town and national entries Pugin, A.W.: 7-8, p.1-2; J5 p.23; 26, p.3; 28, p.12 letter to Herbert Minton: 43, p.4; 44, p.11-12 Pugin, E.W.: J5 p.24; 26, p.3 ‘Pulham Legacy, Rock Landscapes’, review (author C. Hitching): 71, p.23 Purbeck Decorative Tile Co: 15, p.14-15 Pyne, W.H. (Victorian illustrator): 9, p.6

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Quantock Design (pottery): 67, p.10 ‘Queen Mary’, ship, swimming pool: 17, p.3-4

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Railway stations, tiles and faience: 24, p.2-5 see also under name or town Raku fired mural: 73, p.16 Rathbone, Harold (tile manufacturer): 2, p.3; 12, p.8 Ravenscroft, Enoch (inventor): 3, p.8 Ray, Anthony, bequest: 72, p.8 &13 Read: A. B. (mural designer Carter & Co): J10 p.13-15 Alfred (designer): 46, p.3; 64, p.6 Charles Hercules: 30, p.1 Reaping on tiles: 5, p.5 Recording techniques, medieval tiles: J4 p.11-14; 22, p.11 Red Bank Manufacturing Co chimney pots: 22, p.5-7 Religious scenes on tiles: 3, p.2; 7-8, p.5; 9, p.4 &12; 11, p.10 see also Allegorical figures on tiles Restaurants: see under town and national entries Restoration and refurbishment of tiles: 18, p.7-8; 22, p.10; 24, p.1 &11-12; 26, p.4-6 Restoration of terracotta: 43, p.7-8 Retaining walls: 4, p.8 Reviews of books: see Book Reviews Reynolds, Alfred, and block printing: J5 p.20-26 Rhead: family of tile artists: 47, p.12 Frederick Hurton, tile designer in USA: J17 p.16-17 Rhombic tiles: J1 p.23-27 Rhosymedre, Clwyd, St John the Evangelist: 14, p.7-8 Ricardo, Halsey Ralph (architect): J7 p.11-17 Richards: Henry (tile manufacturer): 13, p.9 Tiles Ltd: 36, p.5-6; 37, p.6-7; 38, p.3-4; 48, p.12; 63, p.5 Richmond, Surrey, theatre: 5, p.7 Road signs: 7-8, p.11 Rochdale: Brown Cow pub, Norden: 76, p.3 Cemetery Hotel, Bury Rd: 76, p.3 Eagle Hotel, Oldham Rd: 76, p.3 Flower of the Valley pub, Smallbridge: 76, p.3 Nelson Hotel, Drake St: 76, p.3

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Royd Arms pub, Roopley Moor Rd: 76, p.3 Slip Inn, Milnrow: 76, p.3 tower block murals: 62, p.18 Waggon & Horses pub, Sudden: 76, p.3 Roelants, Joseph (Belgian tile designer): 29, p.1; 36, p.9-12 Romano-British brick and tile: J4 p.5-10; 14, p.4-5 Rossman, Robert Co (tile maker): 77, p.19-20 Roundwood Grange, Baildon, Dutch tiles at: 62, p.7-8 ‘Royal Berkshire Hospital Wall Tiles’, review (author L.F. Williams): 78, p.22-23 Royce Wood Studios (tile maker): 71, p.9-12 Rozenburg (firm), mass production techniques: J16 p.3-13 Ruabon, Dennis (terracotta manufacturer): 14, p.1-2 Ruins on tiles: 7-8, p.9 Russia: Abramtsevo Museum, Moscow: 27, p.7-8 Ceramics in South Caucasus: 52, p.5 Russian tiles: 27, p.7-8 Rustic Scenes on tiles: 5, p.5; 6, p.8; 7-8, p.7 &14-15; 9, p.6; 10, p. 10 Rutland Collection of tiles: J5 p.9; 25, p.6

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St. Ives, view of, Richards Tiles Ltd: 63, p.5 Salford: Cromwell Secondary School for Girls: J16 p.35 St John the Evangelist, Higher Broughton: 14, p.6 sculptural panels, conservation: 64, p.10-12 Sandwell Priory, West Midlands: 19, p.4-5 Saturday Magazine: see Journals Savino, Guido di (Italian/Flemish potter): 3, p.1-2 Scaratt, William (nature painter): 44, p.2-3 Scarborough: Art Gallery: 23, p.2-3 Castle By The Sea: 14, p.5; 15, p.14 Nelson Inn: 76, p.6 Schein, Francoise (Lisbon Metro station tiles): 42, p.12 Schinkel, Karl Friedrich (German architect): 35, p.3-5 Scholz, Lothar (German tile artist): 36, p.10-11; 75, p.23 Scott: John, tile collection: J21 p.1-8 Sir George Gilbert (architect): 18, p.1-2 Screen-printed tiles: 29, p.1; 45, p.9 Screens, Chinese: 10, p.1-2

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Seaford, E. Sussex, Seven Sisters pub: 75, p.5 Seasons on tiles: 2, p.4-5; 5, p.3-4 &10 Seddon, John Pollard (architect): 48, p.2 &8-9 &18 Seymour, Robert (illustrator): 18, p.5-6 Shakespeare terracotta panels, Stratford-upon-Avon: 77, p.14-17 Sharpe, Edmund (architect): 21, p.8-10; J8 p.5-6 Shaw, Norman (architect): 25, p.9-10 Shaws of Darwen (Ceramics) Ltd: 4, p.2 &8; 10, p.11; 40, p.5; J8 p.32-33; 51, p.13; 66, p.14-15 Sheep on tiles: 6, p.8; 10, p.8; 11, p.12 Sheffield: Castle Market: 68, p.15-16 Electra Palace Picture Hall: 54, p.14-15; J14 p.38 Greyhound Inn (former), Attercliffe Rd: 77, p.5 St Marie’s RC Cathedral: 53, p.10-11 Ship Inn, Shalesmoor: 77, p.5 Shelley, John, scratched mark: 69, p.13 Sherwin: & Cotton: 9, p.12; 12, p.5 W. & Co: 17, p.16 Ships: furnishings: 17, p.3-4 on tiles: see Boats on tiles scratched on tile back: 65, p.22 Shoemaking on tiles: see Occupations on tiles or in terracotta Shops and restaurants: butchers’ shops: 6, p.8; 11, p.1 &12; 16, p.3 dairies: 1, p.3; 9, p.8; 16, p.10 fishmonger’s shops: 13, p.4-5; 15, p.2 Harrods Meat Hall: 16, p.7 Kensington: 38, p.8 tiled shops: 1, p.2; 24, p.4-5 see also under town and national entries Short, Gladys (potter): J6 p.29-36 Shrewsbury: St Catherine’s Chapel (Minton): J8 p.16-25 St Mary’s Church: J8 p.16-25 Railway Station: 11, p.9 Sundorne Castle Chapel: 42, p.10-11 Sicard, Bernard (Burmantofts artist): J22 p.8 &35 Sicilian tiles: J9 p.6 Sidmouth, Knowle, Dutch tiles: 61, p.17-19 Simpson: T.A. (firm): 12, p.5

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W.B., & Sons: 3, p.4-5; 4, p.4-5; 5, p.3; 9, p.2; 18, p.4; 26, p.1-2; J11 p.11-16; 71, p.14 tile panels: 34, p.4-5; 42, p.5-6; 48, p.12; 77, p.14 Skeaping, John (tile designer): 25, p.1 Skelton, David (tile maker): 21, p.10 Skinner, Joan, obituary: 56, p.15 Skipper, George (architect): 18, p.7-8 Slater, Albert (tile painter): 9, p.9 Slater’s Patent: 10, p.4-5 Slebech Church, Pembs: 28, p.9-11 Smith: Ford & Jones: 9, p.5 H. & E., of Hanley: 18, p.7-8 John Moyr: see Moyr Smith Rosie (tile maker): 38, p.1-2 S. Pountney (architect): J8 p.16-17 W.H., & Son: 1, p.4; 15, p.1 decorative tile panels: J21 p.19-38 lettered tile panels: 71, p.8; J21 p.9-18 William, & Co: 10, p.10-11 Sneinton, Nottingham: 20, p.4 Societies, foreign, for the study of tiles: 19, p.10-11 Solon: Albert (tile designer): J17 p.11-15 Leon, American Encaustic Tiling Co: J17 p.8-11 Marc Louis, ‘Cooks’ series: J14 p.12-13 South Africa: Ceramic Studio, The: 33, p.8; J6 p.29-36 Ceramics Enterprise: 33, p.1-2 Durban School of Art: J6 p.32-33 Groote Schuur Hospital, Cape Town: J6 p.33-34 Johannesburg Railway Station: 33, p.2 Liebermann tiles: p.1-3 Linnware Studio: p.29-36 Olifantsfontein: J6 p.29-36; 33, p.1-2 Transvaal Potteries: J6 p.31-36 South Uist, Our Lady of Sorrows church mural: 62, p.23 South Western Pottery: 76, p.22-23 Southampton: Butcher’s Hook pub: 75, p.5 Collins Hamtun St mural: 69, p.14 Southend-on-Sea, Cliff public house: 73, p.4

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Spain: Alcazar Palace and gardens, Seville: J8 p.11-12 Barcelona: Architectural ceramics in: 12, p.12 Gaudi’s Park Guell: 37, p.10-11 Casa de Pilatos, Seville: J8 p.12 Cordoba, Roman mosaics: 45, p.3 Hispano-Moresque tile design: 27, p.9 Madrid: decorated tiles in: 63, p.11-15 pictorial tile works: 70, p.19-20 Moorish tiling, Seville: J8 p.11-14 Parque de Maria Luisa, Seville: J8 p.14 Pickman factory, La Cartuja, Seville: J8 p.13 San Clemente & San Isadoro (churches): J8 p.13 Seville (tiles in): J8 p.5-6 Spanish-style tiles: 25, p.9-10; 26, p.10-11; 27, p.9 Talavera de la Reina (tile producing town): J9 p.7; J14 p.17-26; 78, p.7-9 tile organisations in: 19, p.11 Valencia, Museo Nacional de Cerámica: J15 p.38-44 Sports and games on tiles: 7-8, p.12-13; 10, p.72; 11, p.7; J3 p.22-27 football: 20, p.5 Spruce, Edward Caldwell (Burmantofts artist): J22 p.7 &36-41 Spytkowska, Jola (tile maker): 46, p.18 Staffordshire: Industrial Exhibition: 44, p.2-3 Tile Co: 11, p.3; 12, p.4 Stalybridge, St Raphael, Stations of the Cross: J16 p.32-33 Statue, Wedgwood, Burslem: J2 p.23 Steller, Fritz: architectural ceramics: J13 p.3-14 transform tiling: 65, p.12 Stocksbridge, Friendship pub, Manchester Rd: 76, p.5 Stoke-on-Trent: Blurton Church: J9 p.17 Charles Lynam, buildings designed by: J4 p.21-28 Dudson Museum, Naked Wall project: 76, p.16-17 Hartshill Church: J9 p.16-17 Masons Arms pub, Hanley: 78, p.5 Minton Hollins factory: J4 p.23-26 St Peter ad Vincula: J9 p.15-16 ‘St Peter’s Bench’: 65, p.14 Tinworth’s works: J3 p.18-21

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Trentham Church: J9 p.15 Stone, Staffs, ‘Throne for the Common Man’: 65, p.14 Stoneware: 11, p.5 Stoop, Dirck (artist 1618-1686): J19 p.28-36 Storage of Tiles: 37, p.9 Stoves, ceramic: 7-8, p.1-2; J11 p.20-25; 71, p.20-21 Stratford-upon-Avon: Swan Theatre panels: 77, p.14-15 HSBC Bank panels: 77, p.16-17 Stratton, Michael: obituary: 39, p.72 terracotta memorial: 45, p.4-5 Strikes: 10, p.11-12 Suicide images on tiles: 42, p.8-9 Sunday School Tiles: 5, p.2; 7-8, p.5 Sunderland, Mountain Daisy Pub: J8 p.27; 69, p.4; 74, p.3 Sunningwell church, Oxfordshire: 48, p.18 Surplus tiles, uses of: 51, p.6-7 Sutcliffe, C.P. & Sons: 20, p.8 Sutton Place, Surrey: 4, p.8 Swann, Michael (collector), Internet services CD: 37, p.8 Swan Tile Works, Liverpool: 45, p.1-2; J8 p.29; J10 p.24-29; 65, p.18 ‘swan’ mark: 70, p.14 see also Swift, George Sweden: floor tiles in Skane: 48, p.8 tiled stoves: J11 p.20-25; 71, p.20-21 Swift, George (manufacturer): 45, p.1-2; J10 p.24-29 ‘George Swift’s Patent’ mark: 65, p.18 see also Swan Tile Works Sykes, Godfrey (architect): J8 p.6-8 Syria, tiles in Raqqa: J9 p.8-9

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W Smethwick, embossed mark: 73, p.12 Tempesta, Antonio (Italian engraver): 47, p.6-7 Temple, Charles Henry (tile designer): 33, p.4 Terminology: 10, p.8-9; J2, p.10-20 Terracotta (see also Faience): 1, p.5-6; 3, p.3; 4, p.6 &8; 5, p.1-2 &7-8; 7-8, p.2-3; 10, p.11; 12, p.10-11; 16, p.4-9; J2, p.10-27; J3 p.11-21; 21, p.8-10 &11; 22, p.5-7, p.10; 23, p.11-12; 24, p. 1 &11-12; 27, p. 4-5 &10; 35, p.3-5; J8 p.3-8 Harmer, at Lewes, E. Sussex: 60, p.13 Roman Baths, Potsdam: 60, p.3-5 Roof finials at Maidenhead: 60, p.16 stamp marks: 50, p.17 Victorian relief panels: 75, p.7-9 ‘Terracotta Skyline, New York’s Architectural Ornament’, review (author Susan Tunick): 36, p.11 Terrington, B.D., Norfolk (tile artist): 64, p.6 The Vyne Chapel, Hampshire: 3, p.1-2; 41, whole edition Theatres and cinemas: 3, p.3; 5, p.7-8 see also under town and national entries Theft of tiles: 22, p.10 Thin tiles: 63, p.5 Thompson, Margaret E. (tile painter): 26, p.1-2 Thooft, Joost, of Delft (manufacturer): 29, p.2-6 Thornton Abbey (Humberside): J1 p.23-27 ‘1000 Tiles’, review (ed Gordon Lang): 50, p.18 Threlfall, Phillipa (ceramic mural designer): 39, p.2-4; 66, p.20; 75, p.10-14 Thynne, H. & G. (manufacturer): J1 p.14-15 Tile/tiles: Associations (TTA): 77, p.11-13; 78, p.15-17 British, design trends: 70, p.7-8 collections, housing: 19, p.1 &6-7 conservation: see Conservation factories: 2, p.7; 4, p.1; J3 p.3-10; J4 p.21-28; 21, p.4-6; 23, p.9-10; 26, p.4-6; 27, p.2-3; 29, p.2-6 &7-8 &9 ‘5000 Years of Tiles’, review (author H. van Lemmen): 73, p.23 from the 1960s and 1970s: 66, p.13 Gazetteer: 53, p.2; 54 p.2 &18 Heritage Foundation, USA: 19, p.11; 38, p.9-10; J17 p.3-5 Review (Editor Lynn Pearson): 54, p.19 machine pressed, invention of: J14 p.36 makers, British, in the USA: J17 p.6-20 making: 1, p.2; 4, p.2; 9, p.7-9

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Manufacturers Association 1924: 37, p.6-7 manufacturing, recollections (D. Malkin): 69, p.7-8 mosaic: see Mosaics organisations abroad: 19, p.10-11 panels: 20, p.5; 26, p.1-2; 27, p.6; 28, p.6-8; 29, p.9-11 postage stamps, on: 13, p.11 press technology at Rozenburg: J16 p.3-13 restoration: 5, p.8; 6, p.8; 9, p.8; 11, p.9 standards, European & International: 73, p.18-19 workers: 13, p.5-6 lead poisoning: see Lead Tiles and Architectural Ceramics Society (TACS): 20, p.7; 23, p.1-2 &5 &6-7; 56, p.2-5; 60, p.8-9 Ashmolean visit 2013: 72, p.22 Conference 2011: 69, p.19-20 Journal, brief history: J18 p.3-4 Locations Database Project: J18 p.5-9 online database: 67, p.19-20 research grants 2011: 67, p.23 research grants 2014: 73, p.22-23 Spode works visit 2016: 78, p.22 Till, Reginald, (designer): 17, p.3-4 Tin-glazed tiles: 4, p.7 conservation and restoration: 44, p.5-6 decoration techniques: 45, p.4 see also Delft tiles; Delftware Tinworth, George (terracotta artist): J3 p.15-21 Titchfield Abbey, Hants: 7-8, p.3-4 Toposcopes, on Scottish mountains: 67, p.14 Toulouse, architectural terracotta: J15 p.29-37 Townsend, Kenneth (designer): 48, p.8 Trade Tiles: see Promotional ceramics Training for Industrial Design: 33, p.3-5 Transform tiling: 65, p.12; 68, p.15 Tream lod Tilery & Pottery, Pembrokeshire (encaustic tiles): 32, p.11 Tredington Court, Glos: 24, p.8 Trentham, Staffs, St Mary & All Saints: 49, p.8 Tudor chimneys & terracotta in Norfolk: 44, p.10 Tunbridge Wells: Dunloran Park: 53, p.15 Kent and Sussex Hospital: 9, p.2; 62, p.21 Tunick, Susan (designer):

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ceramic murals: 64, p.13-14 interview: 36, p.3 Tunisia, tiles in Harem: J9 p.6 ‘Turinese’ embossed tiles: 70, p.7-8 Turkey: Istanbul, tiles in: 26, p.7-9 ‘Iznik Pottery’, review (author John Carswell): 36, p.10 Iznik tiles: 26 p.7-9 Ottoman tiles: 26, p.7-9; 28, p.4-5 Rusten Pasa Mosque tiles, Istanbul: 36, p.12 Topkapi Palace, Istanbul: 26, p.7-9 ‘Topkapi Scroll’, review (author Gulru Necipoglu): 33, p.6-7 Turkish figures: J7 p.19 ‘Victorian Turkish Baths’, review (author M. Shifrin): 77, p.22-23 ‘Twentieth Century Decorative British Tiles’, review (author C. Blanchett): 57, p.15 ‘Twentieth Century Tiles’, review (authors H. van Lemmen & C. Blanchett): 38, p.7

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Underground: railway stations: 3, p.4-5; 4, p.5: 12, p.6-8; 54, p.17 see also under town and national entries ‘Tiles of the Unexpected Underground’, review (author D. Rose): 61, p.21 ‘Underground Stations of Leslie Green’, review (author David Leboff): 46, p.19 United States of America: Albert Solon, tile maker and designer: J17 p.11-15 American Encaustic Tiling Company, Zanesville, Ohio: 11, p.4-5; J9 p.35-39; J17 p.8-11 architectural terracotta in, brief history: 70, p.3-6 Arts and Crafts Movement in: 26, p.4-5 Babylonian clay tablets, Fonthill, Doylestown: J9 p.8 British tile makers in: J17 p.3-20 Capitol, retiling: 72, p.7-8 , art tiles of Samuel M Nickerson House: J13 p.15-27 Detroit Public Library, Pewabic Pottery tiled fireplace: 31, p.11 encaustic tiles: J9 p.35-40 Fonthill Museum, Doylestown: J8 p.3-12; J9 p.5-10 Forsyth Children’s Dental Infirmary, Boston: J20 p.6 Forsyth Institute, Boston: 56, p.16 Harvard Square Subway Station, Cambridge, Mass.: 6, p.3

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International Tile Co Brooklyn: 38, p.4-6 Malibu Potteries: 20, p.5 Moravian Pottery & Tile Works: 31, p.1-3; J9 p.3-12; 15, p.5-12 Muskingham County Courthouse, Ohio: J9 p.35-40 New Jersey Terracotta Industry: 50, p.13 Pardee Works, New Jersey: J20 p.9 Pennsylvania Discovery of Tiles Guardbook: J6 p.3-9 Pennsylvania East High School tile mural; 40, p.12 Pewabic Pottery, Detroit: 31, p.11 photographic portrait tiles: 53, p.5-7 popular fiction on 19th century encaustic tiles: 44, p.7-8 Sea View Hospital, Staten Island NY: J20 p.5 Smithsonian Museum, Washington: 10, p.2 terracotta in: 10, p.2; 12, p.3-4; 52, p.6-7 tile manufacturers: 20, p.5; 26, p.4-6 tile organisations in: 19, p.11 tiles and terracotta: 22, p.10, 27, p.10 United States Encaustic Tile Co, Indianapolis: J9 p.35-40 Warner Bros, film studios: 28, p.1

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Wachau Castle, Saxony, Rotterdam Bible tiles: 66, p.16-19 Wade, J. & W., Flaxman Tile Works: 19, p.12 Wales: Chirk Castle, Clwyd: 26, p.3 Slebech Church, Pembs: 28, p.9-11 Tredegar House: 47, p.6-7 Wallasey, Unitarian Church: 2, p.3 Wallis, Gilbert & partners (architects): J5 p.34-40; 36, p.11 Walmsley, Joseph (tile designer): 60, p.6-7 Walsall, The New Art Gallery: 42, p.7; J8 p.9 Warden Abbey, Higham Ferrers, Northants: J1 p.23 Watcombe Terra Cotta Clay Co: 23, p.11-12 Waterhouse: Alfred & Paul, architects: J3 p.11-14 Alfred (use of terracotta): 1, p.5; J8 p.7-8 Paul (advocate of leadless glazes): 16, p.11 Watts: G. F. (painter): 5, p.1 &6; J10 p.18-20 Mary: 5, p.6 Mortuary Chapel, Compton, Surrey: 5, p.6; J14 p.37 Way, Albert, and medieval tiles: J5 p.7-10 Webb: & Co. (manufacturer): 2, p.2 Philip (designer & architect: J1 p.18-20 Wedgwood: 7-8, p.3; 10, p.4; 15, p.6; J5 p.27-33; 22, p.11; 68, p.11-12 Allen, Thomas, designer: 68, p.12 art nouveau tile: 74, p.13 calendar tiles: 71, p.13 ‘email ombrant’ decoration, 68, p.11 Institute, Burslem: J2 p.21-27; J8 p.7; 75, p.5 Lady: 23, p.2-3 Marsden Patent Art Tiles: 34, p.2-3; 68, p.12 statue, Burslem: J2 p.23 Wednesbury: Coachmakers Arms pub: 77, p.5 Horse & Jockey pub: 69, p.5 Westfield Farm Cottages, Medmenham: 6, p.3 West Kirby, Wirral, Doulton tile panels: 63, p.3-4; 66, p.10 Whetstone, W. (manufacturer): 17, p.14-15 Whittington Church, Derbyshire: J9 p.13-14

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Wigan, Pagefield Hotel: 76, p.4 Wightwick Manor, Wolverhampton: 2, p.1; J2 p.7 Wilcock & Co. (manufacturer): 36, p.7-8 Wild animals on tiles: 7-8, p.6; 9, p.7 &9; 11, p.9 Wilde, Frederick Henry (ceramist): 38, p.5-6; J17 p.15-16 Wileman & Co: 10, p.10 Williams-Ellis, Bronwyn (tile maker): 68, p.8-10 Willington, St Lawrence Church: 50, p.10 Wills, Frank (architect): 43, p.1-2 Wilmington & Evered: 2, p.7 Winchester, King Alfred’s College Chapel: 48, p.6 Wincomlee Brick & Tile Works, Newcastle upon Tyne: 47, p.8 Winkle & Wood: 7-8, p.15 Wise, William (tile designer): 1, p.1; 9, p.2; J14 p.11-12 Wolverhampton, Waggon & Horses pub: 78, p.5 Women and girls on tiles: 3, p.8; 5, p.4-5; 7-8, p.6; 10, p.7 &10; J1 p.17 &21; J2 p.33 Wood, W. & Co: 9, p.5; 11, p.3 Wooliscroft: George & Son Ltd: 18, p.8; 19, p.3 interview with: 39, p.7 Worcester: medieval tiles: 25, p.5 Royal Porcelain Works – a Victorian description: 37, p.12 Shrub Hill Railway Station: 11, p.9; 16, p.10 Working conditions in tile factories: J3 p.3-10; J4 p.31-32 Wrexham, Millennium mural: 40, p.8-9 Wright: Albert H. (designer): 13, p.4-5 Samuel, of Shelton (manufacturer): J3 p.28-32; 28, p.11-12; 31, p.10

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Yale, William (tile decorator): 76, p.5 York: St Mary’s, Five Sisters installation: 65, p.8-9 Three Cranes pub, Sampson’s Square: 76, p.6 Yorkshire: Abbeys, tiles in: J4 p.11-14; 22 p.1-3 Yorkshire Medieval Tile Project: J4 p.11-14

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Zola, Emile, Maison, Médan, France, restoration: 62, p.16-17

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Zoological Society London, tiles for: 25, p.1 Zsolnay, Vilmos (manufacturer): 34, p.7-8

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