Publication Cover
Folk Life
Journal of Ethnological Studies
Volume 61, 2023 - Issue 1
1,222
Views
0
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
Research Article

St Wilfrid’s church tower graffiti – plumbers’ marks in context

Figures & data

Figure 1. Plumbers at work from The Book of English Trades and Library of the Useful Arts, (Sir Richard Phillips, London 1824), p.303.

Figure 1. Plumbers at work from The Book of English Trades and Library of the Useful Arts, (Sir Richard Phillips, London 1824), p.303.

Figure 2. Shoe SD 1827.

Figure 2. Shoe SD 1827.

Figure 3. Hand outline JB 1855.

Figure 3. Hand outline JB 1855.

Figure 4. Wheelbarrow RW.

Figure 4. Wheelbarrow RW.

Figure 5. O.C. Duxbury and hacking knife.

Figure 5. O.C. Duxbury and hacking knife.

Figure 6. Streamer of the Ludlow Hammermen.

Figure 6. Streamer of the Ludlow Hammermen.

Figure 7. Box of the Hammermen’s Company of Ludlow.

Figure 7. Box of the Hammermen’s Company of Ludlow.

Figure 8. ‘All seeing eye of God’.

Figure 8. ‘All seeing eye of God’.

Figure 9. Friendly United Mechanics Emblem, Stockport Branch No.2, c.1830.

Figure 9. Friendly United Mechanics Emblem, Stockport Branch No.2, c.1830.

Figure 10. Norwich Plumbers’ Emblem, c.1833.

Figure 10. Norwich Plumbers’ Emblem, c.1833.

Figure 11. Plumbers Reform banner, 1832.

Figure 11. Plumbers Reform banner, 1832.

Figure 12. Painters and Plumbers led by ‘Peter Paul Rubens’ from ‘Representation of the Shrewsbury Show’, 1831.

Figure 12. Painters and Plumbers led by ‘Peter Paul Rubens’ from ‘Representation of the Shrewsbury Show’, 1831.

Figure 13. Builder’s lock out graffiti, 1899.

Figure 13. Builder’s lock out graffiti, 1899.