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  • Object number
    97/34/3
  • Exhibition
    Farming for the New Britain: Images of farmers in war and peace
  • Creator
    , F. Charatan and Son LTD
  • Description
    Brown pipe with black mouthpiece, inscribed ' F. CHARATAN & SON LTD., 146 MINORIES, LONDON, HAND MADE STRAIGHT GRAIN SPECIALISTS'.
    This is a collection of five pipes made by different makers. All of them are in individual boxes. The pipes and the boxes have been accessioned as they came to the Museum. Although there is no guarantee that the pipes are in the correct boxes. This is a brown pipe with black mouthpiece, inscribed 'Made in France' and stored in a grey box marked ' F. CHARATAN AND SON LTD. // 146 MINORIES, LONDON, E.C. 3 // THE HAND MADE STRAIGHT GRAIN SPECIALISTS'.
  • Physical description
    1 tobacco pipe
  • Label Text
    Tobacco pipes, mid-twentieth century. As many of the images in this exhibition show, farmers were often depicted smoking tobacco pipes. The five examples shown here with their original packaging are all briar pipes. This seems to have been a very popular type of pipe in the farming community. Designs like these were in common use throughout much of the twentieth century. Clay tobacco pipes were a more traditional choice. Farmers would have been familiar with early clay pipes, which are frequently unearthed in agricultural contexts through ploughing. The modern clay pipe shown here was made in Holland. It was purchased on 22nd November 1965 for 2 shillings and 11 pence. MERL 97/34/1-5, MERL 97/31.
  • Archival history
    MERL Miscelaneous note-Georgia Charitou- 31 October 2014- The objects are part of the Claude Rumble collection.
  • Production place
    France, Greater London [region]
  • Object name
    Pipe, tobacco
  • Associated subject
    PERSONAL LIFE : accessories - recreational
    Smoking
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