Russell Pipe Manufactory, Cripplegate, Worcester. (OASIS ID: rogermoo1-395532)

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Introduction

Russell Pipe Manufactory, Cripplegate, Worcester. (OASIS ID: rogermoo1-395532)

A project to determine the scale and design of the clay tobacco pipe kiln in Worcester. Archive and cartography evidence is strong but details less so. Additionally, it is hoped to find a bulk assemblage of finished clay pipes made during the period 1818 to 1868 and engage the public with a piece of Worcester Industrial Heritage.


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