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Record ID: NMS-A0F06E
Object type: WATER PIPE (ARCHITECTURAL)
Broad period: POST MEDIEVAL
County: Norfolk
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
Post-medieval or modern flanged and flat end of a lead tubular object, probably a water pipe, with a very badly distorted and jagged broken end. The surviving length is 67mm. Internal diameter 50mm. It is not known whether this decreases from the intact end (cf. NLM-342DF6). External diameter 87mm. Weight 896g. Perhaps 18th - 19th century.
Finder's number V14/10
Created on: Wednesday 15th June 2022
Last updated: Wednesday 15th June 2022
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Record ID: NLM-740661
Object type: WATER PIPE (ARCHITECTURAL)
Broad period: POST MEDIEVAL
County: Lincolnshire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
Lead pipe fragment. A short length of cast lead pipe of internal diameter 14.6mm and maximum wall thickness 6.4mm, slightly curved, gouged at one end, possibly from its having been forced into the aperture of a larger pipe or outlet, and patinated overall. This may have directed water into a trough or out from a pump. The pipe lacks the ridging to be expected of a pipe rolled from cast sheet with a sealed seam - the medieval way of making lead pipes - though the insertion of one short length into the next was employed with late medieval ceramic pipes. Suggested date: Post-Medieval, 16…
Created on: Friday 20th February 2015
Last updated: Tuesday 24th February 2015
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Record ID: NLM-342DF6
Object type: WATER PIPE (ARCHITECTURAL)
Broad period: POST MEDIEVAL
County: Lincolnshire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
Lead water pipe. Cast tube with a flared end, where the internal diameter increases by circa 4mm to a maximum of circa 21mm and the end is splayed to a diameter of 42mm. The other end is chopped through with some force. Sections of pipe could be joined by ramming one end of tubular piping into the expanded end of its neighbor and puttying the joint, a system also used with ceramic piping of later medieval date. Suggested date: Post-Medieval, 1500-1800.
Length: 53.7mm, Diameter: 28mm, Thickness: circa 4mm, Weight: 187.90gms.
Created on: Monday 26th November 2012
Last updated: Friday 18th September 2020
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Record ID: SUR-3D6C73
Object type: WATER PIPE (ARCHITECTURAL)
Broad period: POST MEDIEVAL
County: Surrey
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
A cast copper alloy spherical hollow object with a cylindrical stem. The spherical element has been pierced with many drilled holes which vary from 2.5mm to 3.5mm. The holes form a rough pattern but some appear randomly placed. The cylindrical element has a band of a lighter surface patina which extends for 15mm.
Created on: Wednesday 17th November 2010
Last updated: Wednesday 17th November 2010
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Record ID: NLM-640D95
Object type: WATER PIPE (ARCHITECTURAL)
Broad period: ROMAN
County: North Lincolnshire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
Copper alloy.
Cast spout. A tube, with decorative moulding at one end, broken at the other. The decorative moulding comprises a raised rib with milled surface, flanked by hollows limited by further milled ribs in relief.
Length; 35.19mm, Max diameter 17.98mm, Thickness of tube: 1.6mm, Weight: 15.4gms.
Suggested date: Early Roman, 40-200.
Created on: Wednesday 2nd December 2009
Last updated: Thursday 24th February 2011
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This findspot is known as 'Old Winteringham', grid reference and parish protected.
Record ID: LANCUM-24A553
Object type: WATER PIPE (ARCHITECTURAL)
Broad period: MODERN
County: Cumbria
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
Copper pipe with lead decoration: a collar with a face on either side, one laughing, one stern. It is a male face with sideburns and top-hat, so it probably dates from the Victorian era.
Created on: Tuesday 4th April 2006
Last updated: Thursday 24th February 2011
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This findspot is known as 'Barrow', grid reference and parish protected.
Record ID: CORN-C67EB7
Object type: WATER PIPE (ARCHITECTURAL)
Broad period: MODERN
County: Cornwall
Workflow stage: Published
Fragment of a cast copper alloy (brass) pipe fitting that was used as part of a connection or valve to attach copper pipework together. The fitting is cylindrical in profile and semi-circular in section. The copper piping remains on the surface of the brass fitting and was lead soldered on to the brass which has caused a pattern of decay to emerge where the piping looks ribbed in profile. The edge of the pipe has been machine-made and the inner lip of the opening meets the body of the fitting where it thickens, but the edge is worn so that its full extent is unknown. Possibly used to …
Created on: Wednesday 22nd February 2006
Last updated: Tuesday 8th November 2016
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This findspot is known as 'Perranuthnoe', grid reference and parish protected.
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