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July 2015 – Empire, consumption and domestic material culture in London, c. 1600-1800

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Empire, consumption and domestic material culture in London, c. 1600-1800. Tracing Asian Goods in the metropolitan archaeological record. July 22, 2015. After weeks of research the question remains who owned the oriental porcelain found on Mincing Lane? By examining the designs on the porcelain pieces, we estimated that the crockery was produced between 1730 and 1760. Could the crockery have belonged to a wealthy merchant who resided on the lane after the Great Fire? Or a … More Lost and Found. Occasiona...

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Phase Two: Documentary – From Nunnery to Slavery – Empire, consumption and domestic material culture in London, c. 1600-1800

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Empire, consumption and domestic material culture in London, c. 1600-1800. Tracing Asian Goods in the metropolitan archaeological record. Phase Two: Documentary – From Nunnery to Slavery. July 16, 2015. Mincing Lane in 2006. Plantation Place completed in 2002. But let’s go back to the beginning of Mincing Lane. The name of the lane derives from the Anglo-Saxon word. A term for female monks (who we typically now call nuns). Henry A. Harben published. A Dictionary of London,. Manionelane (1295 and 1311).

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Chinese Porcelain: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly – Empire, consumption and domestic material culture in London, c. 1600-1800

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Empire, consumption and domestic material culture in London, c. 1600-1800. Tracing Asian Goods in the metropolitan archaeological record. Chinese Porcelain: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly. July 2, 2015. July 2, 2015. A fragment of an Imari plate with underglazed blue and overglazed red floral decoration. A Batavian bowl with a distinctive brown-glazed external surface. A tea bowl with golden gilding. Examples of Chinese egg and spinach porcelain. Looking for Jumping Boys and Long Elizas. You are commenti...

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Empire, consumption and domestic material culture in London, c. 1600-1800. Tracing Asian Goods in the metropolitan archaeological record. Empire, consumption and domestic material culture in London, c. 1600-1800: tracing the East India Company in the metropolitan archaeological record. Welcome to our new research project, funded by Queen Mary University of London’s QResearchers Programme! Centuries, looking for evidence of artefacts of Asian (East India Company) origin. Alastair Owens (Project lead, Quee...

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Empire, consumption and domestic material culture in London, c. 1600-1800. Tracing Asian Goods in the metropolitan archaeological record. July 22, 2015. July 22, 2015. After weeks of research the question remains who owned the oriental porcelain found on Mincing Lane? By examining the designs on the porcelain pieces, we estimated that the crockery was produced between 1730 and 1760. Could the crockery have belonged to a wealthy merchant who resided on the lane after the Great Fire? Or a slave trader?

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An exploration of the hazardous objects and features found in the Victorian home. Raquo; Posts tagged Ipswich. Death from Eating Poisonous Mushrooms. February 20, 2014. Accounts of Victorian poisonings involving bath buns. In several posts this week reminded me of a newspaper report that only made it into the footnotes of my thesis. Unlike the aforementioned accounts involving deliberate/accidental adulteration or malice, this case demonstrates the danger of eating foraged food. That evening the entire f...

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An exploration of the hazardous objects and features found in the Victorian home. Raquo; Posts tagged Coroners Inquests. Tag Archives: Coroners Inquests. DEATH FROM FALLING INTO A TUB OF SCALDING BEER’. March 30, 2014. The Hazards of Domestic Brewing. In the next few posts, I want to venture out of the house and explore the hazards lurking in the gardens and yards of the Victorian home. Today, I am going to begin with the hazards of domestic brewing. Home brewing [remained] the order of the day. Brewing ...

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An exploration of the hazardous objects and features found in the Victorian home. Raquo; Posts tagged sweetwort. DEATH FROM FALLING INTO A TUB OF SCALDING BEER’. March 30, 2014. The Hazards of Domestic Brewing. In the next few posts, I want to venture out of the house and explore the hazards lurking in the gardens and yards of the Victorian home. Today, I am going to begin with the hazards of domestic brewing. Home brewing [remained] the order of the day. Cut out the brewer and the publican. Brewing was ...

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An exploration of the hazardous objects and features found in the Victorian home. The ‘Hazards’ of Laundry. DEATH FROM FALLING INTO A TUB OF SCALDING BEER’ →. Raquo; Death from Eating Poisonous Mushrooms. Death from Eating Poisonous Mushrooms. February 20, 2014. Accounts of Victorian poisonings involving bath buns. On 22nd September 1860, the Ipswich Journal. Thomas and Adelaide Boothroyd are my childrenOn Sunday last (9. Inst), I fried six mushrooms for breakfast, which my son had brought home the previ...

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An exploration of the hazardous objects and features found in the Victorian home. Raquo; Posts tagged brewing. DEATH FROM FALLING INTO A TUB OF SCALDING BEER’. March 30, 2014. The Hazards of Domestic Brewing. In the next few posts, I want to venture out of the house and explore the hazards lurking in the gardens and yards of the Victorian home. Today, I am going to begin with the hazards of domestic brewing. Home brewing [remained] the order of the day. Cut out the brewer and the publican. Brewing was a ...

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An exploration of the hazardous objects and features found in the Victorian home. Raquo; Posts tagged Newspapers. DEATH FROM FALLING INTO A TUB OF SCALDING BEER’. March 30, 2014. The Hazards of Domestic Brewing. In the next few posts, I want to venture out of the house and explore the hazards lurking in the gardens and yards of the Victorian home. Today, I am going to begin with the hazards of domestic brewing. Home brewing [remained] the order of the day. Cut out the brewer and the publican. Brewing was...

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burns | Victorian Domestic Dangers

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An exploration of the hazardous objects and features found in the Victorian home. Raquo; Posts tagged burns. The ‘Hazards’ of Laundry. February 19, 2014. As discussed in my previous post on candles. He died several weeks later. In July 1854, the Ipswich Journal. Reported on the inquest of Charles Markham, aged four years, who had been fatally scalded at home in Marlesford. The article recounts:. Illustrated Police News, 30 December 1882. Reported on the death of Emma Dixon, left by [her] mother for a few...

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An exploration of the hazardous objects and features found in the Victorian home. Death of an Infant: Disclosures as to Cottage Accommodation’: Coroners’ Inquests and the Study of Victorian Domestic Practice’,. 8216;Accommodating the Lodger: The Domestic Arrangements of Lodgers in Working-Class Dwellings in a Victorian Provincial Town’,. Journal of Victorian Culture. 193 (2014), 314-331. Blogs and Blog Posts:. The Lodger in the Bedroom – JVC online. One thought on “ Publications. Enter your comment here.

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The ‘Hazards’ of Laundry | Victorian Domestic Dangers

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An exploration of the hazardous objects and features found in the Victorian home. Death from Eating Poisonous Mushrooms →. Raquo; The ‘Hazards’ of Laundry. The ‘Hazards’ of Laundry. February 19, 2014. As discussed in my previous post on candles. He died several weeks later. In July 1854, the Ipswich Journal. Reported on the inquest of Charles Markham, aged four years, who had been fatally scalded at home in Marlesford. The article recounts:. Illustrated Police News, 30 December 1882. Reported on the deat...

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An exploration of the hazardous objects and features found in the Victorian home. Raquo; Posts tagged Victorian era. Tag Archives: Victorian era. DEATH FROM FALLING INTO A TUB OF SCALDING BEER’. March 30, 2014. The Hazards of Domestic Brewing. In the next few posts, I want to venture out of the house and explore the hazards lurking in the gardens and yards of the Victorian home. Today, I am going to begin with the hazards of domestic brewing. Home brewing [remained] the order of the day. Brewing was a ti...

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