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Water Pipe

1890 - 1900

Water pipe from Water Street, Manchester

1890-1899

Part of an elm water pipe, England, 1401-1600

1401-1600 CE

Section of clay water pipe

10-350 CE

Steel water pipe

Bronze junction piece of water pipe

1-300 CE

Section of pottery water pipe

10-350 CE

Bronze nozzle

200-400

steel access pipe

Elm Log Water Pipe

1801-1900

Stone Water Pipe

Lead water pipe, Roman, 81-96 CE

81-96 CE

Lead water pipe, Roman, 1-300 CE

1-300 CE

Lead water pipe, Roman, 20-47 CE

20-47 CE

Water pipe

200-200

Bronze pipe with 3 nozzles

200-400

Section of pottery water pipe

10-350 CE

Section of pottery water pipe

10-350 CE

Section of mild steel water pipe

Short wooden water pipe

cast iron water pipe taken from Liverpool Road

Wooden water pipe

Red clay water pipe, 17th century

1601-1700

Stone Water Pipe.

Square Cast Iron Water Pipe

Long wooden water pipe

Short Wooden Water Pipe, 17th Century

Pottery water pipe, Roman, 100-350 CE

100-350 CE

Section of clay water pipe

1201-1600 CE

Pottery water pipe, Roman, 100-350 CE

100-350 CE

Terracotta water pipe, Roman, 200 BCE-200 CE

200 BCE-200 CE

Water pipe, c. 17th century, elm water pipe discovered when excavating at Nine Elms, marked 'London Water Main 1600-1700'.

Water pipe from Nine Elms

1600-1700

Red clay water-pipe, or drain-pipe, probably dating from the 16th or 17th century, with shaped spigot and socket ends to allow a chain of them to be connected, found during the demolition of an old Malt House in Lower Street, Pulborough, Sussex, 1911.

Water pipe from old Malt House

1500-1699

Water pipe, c. 17th century, elm water pipe discovered when excavating at Nine Elms, London.

Water pipe from Nine Elms

1600-1700

Section of large lead water pipe, uninscribed, Roman, 1-300AD

Section of large lead water pipe

1-300 CE

Lead water pipe, Roman, 16-350 AD

Lead water pipe, Roman, 16-350 AD

1-350 CE

Section of lead water pipe, inscription cast in top, Roman, 1-300AD

Section of lead water pipe

1-300 CE

Water pipe; likely original and laid in about 1810. It was dug up in Sackville Street (Whitworth Street area). Made of Cotswold Stone. Manufacturer unknown.

water pipe

Fragments of lead water pipe, Roman, 200BC to 200AD

Fragments of lead water pipe

200 BCE -200 CE

Section of lead water pipe, Roman, 200BC to 200AD

Section of lead water pipe, Roman, 200BC to 200AD

200-200

Section of lead water pipe, Roman, 200BC to 200AD

Section of lead water pipe, Roman, 200BC to 200AD

200-200

Fragment of lead water pipe, Roman, 200BC-200AD

Fragment of lead water pipe, Roman, 200BC-200AD

200 BCE -200 CE

Section of lead water pipe, Roman, 200BC to 200AD

Section of lead water pipe, Roman, 200BC to 200AD

200-200

Section of lead water pipe, Roman, 200BC-200AD

Section of lead water pipe, Roman, 200BC-200AD

200-200

Section of lead water pipe, Roman, 200BC to 200AD

Section of lead water pipe, Roman, 200BC to 200AD

200-200

Section of lead water pipe, inscribed on one side, Roman, 1-300AD

Section of lead water pipe

1-300 CE

Section of lead water pipe, inscribed with part of makers name, Roman, 1-300AD

Section of lead water pipe

1-300 CE

Small section of lead water pipe, Roman, 1-300

Small section of lead water pipe, Roman, 1-300

1-300 CE

Section of lead water pipe, inscribed possibly with makers name, Roman, 1-300AD

Section of lead water pipe

1-300 CE

Section of lead water pipe, inscribed with part of makers name, Roman, 1-300AD

Section of lead water pipe

1-300 CE