Brown, J. (2005). A 17th-century delftware tile group from 31 James Street, Covent Garden WC2. London Archaeologist 11 (3). Vol 11(3), pp. 64-71. https://doi.org/10.5284/1071084. Cite this via datacite
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A 17th-century delftware tile group from 31 James Street, Covent Garden WC2 | ||||||||
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London Archaeologist 11 (3) | ||||||||
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London Archaeologist | ||||||||
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11 (3) | ||||||||
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64 - 71 | ||||||||
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Report on a substantial assemblage of delftware tiles, recovered from a backfilled eighteenth-century cesspit revealed during excavations at 31 James Street, Covent Garden. The tiles comprised polychrome floor tiles, probably dating from the late-sixteenth to the first half of the seventeenth century; and three groups of blue and white tin-glazed wall tiles dating from the second half of the seventeenth to the early-eighteenth century. These consisted of two groups depicting mythological sea creatures and biblical scenes respectively, and miscellaneous fragments with unidentified themes. | ||||||||
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2005 | ||||||||
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08 Mar 2006 |