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Three fragments, not from the same piece of pipe.
a) Mended from several pieces preserving a considerable part of one section; inset flange on the preserved end.
b) Fragment from another similar, also ... July 1950 |
Missing about a third, including all of one end. One long joint tongue. Light brown clay and wash; two bands in reddish brown glaze, much faded: one beneath collar at base of joint tongue, the other near ... May-June 1951 |
| Coarse, pinkish red to orange clay with some particles of mica. Buff slip outside; inside, and on face of lip, a thick red glaze or paint.
0.15m. from one end is an irregular hole, with a lid, for cleaning ... 23 June 1933 |
| a) Mended from many pieces, broken off and cracked; contains a lead pipe. No leading.
b) The joints are cemented and bound with lead.
Water deposit inside of both. Red clay with bits in it. Civic Offices, ... 2 May 1953 |
| a) Intact except for inset flange, which is in fragment b) cemented to it.
b) Joins a). Has inset flange of a), inside. Much white cement visible at joints.
Cf. A 2411 (Σ 2837) and A 1686 (Σ 1403). Early ... 11 December 1953 |
| At one end, part of the next pipe remains attached. The two fastened with white plaster.
Cf. A 1686 (ΣΑ 1403), A 2411 (ΣΑ 2837) and A 2413 ( ΣΑ 2889). One of the intake pipes leading into the cistern ... 1 April 1954 |
| Part of one pipe and the start of the next one. The two fastened together with lead. The original intake pipe leading into the west end of the passage of the cistern; Stoa Terrace opposite Piers 11-12 ... 6 April 1954 |
| Mended from many fragments, few chips missing. Standard archaic water pipe with short tongue and flat-topped flange at upper end, long tongue and open flange at lower end. Carefully cut oval setting hole ... March 1956 |
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