Jackson, P., Beckey, I. and Jackson, R. (1991). Tin-glazed earthenware kiln waste from the Limekiln Lane potteries, Bristol. Post-Medieval Archaeol 25. Vol 25, pp. 89-114.

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Tin-glazed earthenware kiln waste from the Limekiln Lane potteries, Bristol
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Post-Medieval Archaeol 25
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Post-Medieval Archaeology
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25
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89 - 114
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The report sets the history of the Limekiln Lane Potteries in Bristol, which operated c 1706--1746, in the context of Bristol's early ceramic production. It describes the recovery in 1984 of tin-glazed earthenware kiln waste from the vicinity of the Limekiln Lane potteries, compares this with contemporary material excavated from London and Bristol, and argues that the kiln waste was produced c 1715--1725 by Henry Hobbs and Company.
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Philomena Jackson
Ian Beckey
Reg Jackson
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1991
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Earthenware Kiln (Auto Detected Subject)
Ceramic (Auto Detected Subject)
Kiln (Auto Detected Subject)
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20 Jan 2002