Two workmen unearthing large wooden pipes dating from 1676, excavated at Marylebone Road, London. Photograph, 1937.

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[1937]
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582190i
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Two workmen unearthing large wooden pipes dating from 1676, excavated at Marylebone Road, London. Photograph, 1937. Wellcome Collection. In copyright. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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[1937]

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1 photograph : photoprint ; image 19.2 x 14.2 cm

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Wooden pipes of Stuard days. Old wooden pipes made of the hollowed trunks of elm trees, which have been found during excavations in Marylebone Road, W. They were laid in 1676, during the reign of Charles II

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Wellcome Collection 582190i

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