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Moncrieff Products - Non-Monart. Moncrieff “PERTH” Gauge Glass Tube.

Moncrieff Products - Non-Monart

Sandblasted inscription on each tube ‘Moncrieff’s “Perth” Scotland’. 1933 illustration. Perth brand tubing was the cheapest and rated for up to 150 Pounds of Steam Pressure. Gauge glasses were used in steam locomotives and other steam plant. Ysart Glass main page and index. Interrogez ARCHEOLAB. Collection archéologique de référence de Place-Royale - Patrimoine archéologique - Ministère de la Culture et des Communications. Musée McCord Museum - Recherche avancée. Artefact Canada. Chipstone collection. Digital Library for the Decorative Arts and Material Culture: Image Collections The image collection portion of this site provides searchable access to objects of significance to researchers of decorative arts and material culture.

Chipstone collection

Search our image collections. Collections et archives : Archives et collection d'artefacts reliés à Place-Royale, Québec : Musée de la civilisation. Les Iroquiens du Saint-Laurent. How to Describe Shape, Form and Decoration – Finds Recording Guides. There are two motivations behind your choice of words when describing shape, form and decoration: firstly consistency, and secondly full precision.

How to Describe Shape, Form and Decoration – Finds Recording Guides

Firstly you will want to use the consistent words that will allow your record to be retrieved. For example, there is a set of rectangular medieval buckle plates which have similar decoration, of a standing animal in profile with a curving tail ending in a tuft. This animal could be described as a quadruped, a lion, a beast, an animal, or zoomorphic. If we want to retrieve all of the records of this buckle plate type, we need it to be described consistently, using the same word(s) that we can build into our searches. On the other hand, if every example is described using exactly the same words, the small differences between individual examples will not be fully described. Historical Archaeology Research Resources. Welcome to the “Research Resources” pages at sha.org.

Historical Archaeology Research Resources

We created these pages to highlight resources whose content are SHA-approved, but are not necessarily created and copy edited to conform with SHA style and format. Looking for archaeological services and supplies? Browse the SHA Marketplace. Abandoned Burial Grounds The SHA has created this page to share information about abandoned burial grounds with the public. IMACS - Department of Anthropology - The University of Utah. Intermountain Antiquities Computer System (IMACS) Guide The Intermountain Antiquities Computer System (IMACS) Guide contains instructions and computer codes for the IMACS Site Form.

IMACS - Department of Anthropology - The University of Utah

This form is approved for use in the following areas: Utah BLM, NPS, and USFS administered lands. State lands. Barrel tap – Finds Recording Guides. A tap is a valve that controls the flow of water from a container or a pipe.

barrel tap – Finds Recording Guides

The container might be a barrel, a cistern (containing water for general domestic use) or a vessel; see Egan 1998, 242 for references to taps on copper-alloy vessels. (OBJET DE MEDECINE) Research Collection Catalogue. - Valeur des pièces de monnaie du canada et erreurs et variétés de la monnaie canadienne. La Province du Canada adopta le système décimal entre 1853 et 1857 avec l'approbation de Londres.

- Valeur des pièces de monnaie du canada et erreurs et variétés de la monnaie canadienne

En 1858, elle émit ainsi des pièces, frappées en Angleterre, de 1, 5, 10, et 20 cents. Monnaie royale canadienne. 10 cents (1911-1936) - Monnaie Canada. Dutch clay pipes from Gouda. Bannerman Family of Clay Tobacco Pipe Makers. Robert Bannerman and the Bannerman Family of Clay Tobacco Pipe Makers This document is copyright in electronic and paper form.

Bannerman Family of Clay Tobacco Pipe Makers

As with any published material, reproduction in whole or in part without the express permission of the author is prohibited. Copyright remains with the author. Website Map. Recent updates, additions and revisions to this website Several significant Bottle Research Group (BRG) publications are now also available via this website: Makers Markings Logo Tables - A major milestone in assisting with the dating of historic bottles is the completion of the "Makers Markings Logo Tables" by the BRG.

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This alphabetical listing of specific embossed bottle/glass makers markings includes the marks used by various bottle/glass making companies in the United States and Canada as well as some in England and Mexico. The actual makers marking "logos" are listed along with the name of the company that used the marking, the date range for the use of that marking, and the makers marking article(s) that cover that particular marking and maker. These tables taken as a whole constitute essentially a "quick reference" dating guide to the makers markings found on historic bottles!

Other recent articles of interest: Lockhart, Bill and Russ Hoenig. 2015. North American Soda & Beer Bottles. Anciennes bouteilles de médicament du Québec. Henry Robert Gray est né le 30 décembre 1838 à Boston, dans le Lincolnshire en Angleterre.

Anciennes bouteilles de médicament du Québec

Il fit ses débuts comme apprenti en Angleterre avant de venir s'établir à Montréal. GLASS BOTTLE MARKS ~ Glass Factory Information Site ~ Welcome. FLMNH - Historical Archaeology - FLMNH - Historical Archaeology - Introduction to Ceramics. Diagnostic Artifacts in Maryland. Anthropology - Saint Mary's University Archaeology Lab Ceramics Database. Introduction This project is meant to be an aid to help with identification of ceramics found on historic period archaeological sites in Nova Scotia.

The collection of ceramics included in this database is not meant to be comprehensive, although future expansion of the database is expected at a later time. The focus is largely on ceramics dating from the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. The ceramics are arranged roughly chronologically, starting with the earliest ceramic types. A bibliography at the end of the ceramic catalogue offers some references for more detailed descriptions of ceramic types. Credits Funding for this project was provided by Saint Mary's University and the Student Employment Experience Program.

Vessel Forms – Historical Archaeology. Ointmentpots. Colonial Sense: Antiques: Other Antiques: Mochaware. In the mid-1940's regarded as common kitchen ware and did not appeal to many collectors. It was utilitarian, common household pottery which was used in modest kitchens and taverns even in England and not placed on colonial cupboards only to be viewed. Mochaware is a soft pottery and much has been broken and can be found in privies and outhouses along the eastern seaboard.

It's also known as banded creamware or dipped ware. In general the term "mocha" is used to describe all dipped earthenwares. However, recent scholars say the term should only be used for tree-like or dendritic patterns. The decorations all created with liquid clay, or slip in wonderful colors make each piece unique adding to the desirability of mochaware. Greengate Works Mochaware was first made by William Adams of the Greengates factory, Tunstall, England (1745-1805).

Brick House Works. Recherche simple - Base de données sur les brevets canadiens. Entrer les mots de recherche dans la zone de texte. Exemples : élévateur, bimoteur, robot, tremblay jean. Recherche - Base de données sur les marques de commerce canadiennes - Propriété intellectuelle et droit d'auteur - Office de la propriété intellectuelle du Canada - Innovation, Sciences et Développement économique Canada.