Monument record 1160/0/50 - James Chick Clay Pipe Makers
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Summary
In 1835 James Chick was making pipes in Foundry Street, and the business was continued by his son until 1880
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Full Description
{2} In 1835 James Chick was making pipes in Foundry Street, and the business was continued by his son until 1880, and then came to an end.
{3}James Chick pipemaker of Foundry Street; family business in 19th century; YARD, WORKSHOP, KILN, HOUSE at north end of the alley on north side of Foundry Street; clay brought from West Country; business folded shortly after 1902/3;,
<1> , First Edition OS Mapping, (unchecked) (Map). SNN56741.
<2> Serjeantson R.M.; Ryland W. (Editors), 1906, The Victoria History of the Counties of England: Northamptonshire (Series). SNN100369.
<3> MOORE W.R.G., 1977, NORTHAMPTONSHIRE CLAY PIPE MAKERS (Interview). SNN46087.
<4> Moore, W.R.G., 1980, Northamptonshire clay tobacco-pipes and pipemakers (Book). SNN66479.
Sources/Archives (4)
- <1> SNN56741 Map: . First Edition OS Mapping. Ordnance Survey. (unchecked).
- <2> SNN100369 Series: Serjeantson R.M.; Ryland W. (Editors). 1906. The Victoria History of the Counties of England: Northamptonshire. 2. University of London.
- <3> SNN46087 Interview: MOORE W.R.G.. 1977. NORTHAMPTONSHIRE CLAY PIPE MAKERS.
- <4> SNN66479 Book: Moore, W.R.G.. 1980. Northamptonshire clay tobacco-pipes and pipemakers. Northampton Museums and Art Gallery.
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Location
Grid reference | SP 7530 6025 (point) Transfer |
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Civil Parish | NORTHAMPTON, West Northamptonshire (formerly Northampton District) |
Protected Status/Designation
- None recorded
Other Statuses/References
- None recorded
Record last edited
Nov 21 2017 10:08AM