Tiles and Architectural Ceramics Society Index to Glazed Expressions 1-29 and TACS Journal 1-5 A Journal entry is indicated by ‘J’ followed by page numbers; GE entries have issue and page numbers only. (TACS is not responsible for any errors or omissions) Abbeys See Monastic buildings Abbeys, Yorkshire, tiles in: J4 11-14; 22 1-3 Agriculture on tiles See domesticated animals on tiles Ploughing on tiles Reaping on tiles Airmen on tiles: 7-8, p.l l Albert Hall (London) see Royal Albert Hall (London) All Saints (Margaret Street, London): 9, p.3-4 Allegorical figures on tiles: 2, p.3; 4, p.4-5; 5, p.6; 6, p.6-7; 13, p.6-7; 16, p.4; J. 2, p.21-27 Allen, Thomas (designer): J5 27-33 American Encaustic Tiling Company: 11, p.4-5 Andreotti. F: 9, p.7 Anglo-Persian designs: 10, p.7-8 Angus, Peggy: 13, p.l Angus Designs (Firm): 13, p.l Animal graves: 13, p.l l Animals on tiles see Domesticated animals on tiles Wild animals on tiles Animals on tiles: 25 1 Arcade, Royal, Norwich: 18 7-8 Archer, Michael: 14, p.3-4 Archer, Thomas C.: 9, p.7-8 Architects, Lancastrian: 21 8-10 Architectural ceramics: J3 11-14; J4 5 10; J5 34-40;17 15-16;18 4, 7-8; 21 7-8, 8-10, 11; 22 5-7, 10; 23 11-12; 24 1 & 11-12, 2-5, 9; 27 1 & 12, 4-5, 10 Art Deco: 7-8, p.10-I1 Art Gallery Scarborough: 23 2-3 Art Nouveau: J. 1, p.4; 18 7-8 Arts & Crafts Movement, USA: 26 4-6 Ashbourne, St Oswald's church: 18 1-2 Atterbury, Paul : 23 4 Auneuil, France: 21 4-6 Avant-Garde artists on tiles: 17 15-16 Avenue House (Finchley): 12, p.3 Backs of tiles: 2, p.2; 3, p.8; 5, p.7; 6, p.6; 7, p.2-3; 9, p.5; 10, p.4; 11, p.3; 12, p.4-5; 13, p.9-10; 15, p.16; J, 1, p.9 Backs of tiles: 17 16; 18 8; 19 12; 20 8; 21 11-12; 22 11-12; 23 8-9; 24 10; 25 11-12; 26 12; 27 11; 28 11-12; 29 11-12 Baker Street Underground Station: 10, p.6-7 Bangor Cathedral: 16, p.11-12 Barcelona, Architectural ceramics in: 12, p.12 Bartons Arms Public House (Birmingham): 1, p.3 Batchelder, Ernest (designer, tilemaker): 26 4-6 Bayes, Gilbert: 12, p.l-2 Beaulah, Kenneth, interview: 22 1-3 obituary: 28 1 Beaulah, G K: J3 28-32; J4 15-20; 17 5-12,14-15; 19 6-7; 22 1-3 Beauregard (France): 9, p.2-3 Belgium, tile organisations in: 19 11 Belsize Park Underground Station: 3, p.4-5 Bensusan, S L: 29 3-6 Bergesen, Victoria: 21 7-8 Berkowitz, Maggie Angus: 28 8 Best, Stephen: 20 4 Bethell, John (photographs): 24 1 & 11-12 Biernacki, Conrad: J5 27-33 Bikaner Fort (India): 14, p.3 Birch, Elijah: 13, p.9-10; J, 2, p.34 Birds, terracotta: 12, p.l l Birds on Tiles J, p.2; 3, p.6-7; 4, p.2; 7-8, p.8-9; p.13; 11, p.ll; 13, p.4-5; J, 1, p.19 Blackfriars Priory (Cardiff): 13, p.7-9 Blanchard & Co.: J, 2, p.23-24 Blanchett, Chris: 17 13; 22 10; 23 10; 25 8; 27 8; 29 1,8 Blanks: 5, p.3 Blashfield, John Marriot: J, 2, p.23-24 Block printing on tiles: J5 20-26 Bloempot factory, Rotterdam: 29 7-8 Blood, Michael: 19 6-7 Boats on tiles: 3, p.l; 4, p.3; 6, p.6; 7-8, p.13; 10, p.9; 11, p.8 Bolland, Gail: 28 6-7 Bolton, St Stephen's church, Lever Bridge: 21 8-10 Bombay, Tiles in: 14, p.2-3 Bond Street Underground Station: 12, p.6-7 Book illustrations on tiles: 18 5-6; 19 2-3 Book reviews: Bumpus. Pate-sur-Pate: The art of ceramic relief decoration, 1849-1992: 26 11 Dawes. Majolica. 24 9 Eames. English Tilers. 25 8 Eames & Fanning: Irish Medieval Tiles. 20 4 Greenwood. The Designs of William de Morgan. 19 11-12 Horne. English Tin-Glazed Tiles. 18 3 Jones. Minton: the first two hundred years of design and production. 26 11 Keefer et al. Terra Cotta, Artful Deceivers. 24 9 Keeling. The Terracotta Gardener. 21 11 Kelly. Mrs Coade's Stone. 21 11 Kurutz & Swisher. Architectural Terra Cotta of Gladding, McBean. 22 10 Quinterio. Maiolica nell'Architettura del Rinascimento Italiano. 24 9 Ray. Liverpool Printed Tiles. 29 8 Reilly. Wedgwood. 22 11 Rindge et al. Ceramic Art of the Malibu Potteries, 1926-1932. 20 5 Stopford. Recording Medieval Floor Tiles. 22 11 Stratton. The Terracotta Revival. 27 10 van Lemmen. Decorative Tiles throughout the Ages. 18 3-4 van Lemmen. Tiled Furniture. 20 5 van Lemmen. Tiles in Architecture. 27 10 van Lemmen & Malam. Fired Earth - 1000 years of tiles in Europe. 23 4 van Sabben & Hollem. Antieke Tegels. 24 9 Books, extracts from: Nath & Wacziarg. The Arts and Crafts of Rajasthan. 18 6-7 Books about tiles: 20 6-7; 23 4, 6-7; 25 6-8; see also Book Reviews Bookshops: 15, p.l Boote (T&.R.):7-8, p.6; 10, p.9; 15, p.16; 16, p.2 Booth (TG. & F) afterwards Booths Ltd: 6, p.6 Boston Deep Sea Fisheries Co. (Lowestoft): 10, p.9 Boulenger (Firm): 10, p.12 Boulenger's encaustic tiles: 21 4-6 Bovingdon House (Marlow, Bucks): 12, p.9-10 Brandenburg Castles, Dutch tiles in: 21 1-3 Brandis, Marion: 28 7 Bredon, Worcs, St Giles' Church: 24 8 Brick, glazed: 17 15-16 Brick, Romano-British: J4 5-10 Brisco, Virginia: 23 11-12 British Museum, tile collection: J5 3- 10; 25 6-8 Broseley (Shropshire) Census returns: 13, p.5-6 Broseley Brick and Tile Manufacturers' Association: 13, p.12 Broseley Tileries: 14, p.l-2 'Broughton' tiles: 20 8 Brown, Philip & Dorothy: 18 1-2; 19 8-9; 21 8-10; 25 9-10; 26 10-11; 28 2-3 Brown Westhead Moore & Co.: 3, p.6-7; 4, p.2; 5, p.6; 19 12; 29 11 Browne, Hablot Knight ('Phiz'): 18 5-6 Builder, The: see journals Burmantofts (Firm): 5, p.l-2; 9, p.ll; J3 11-14; 24 10; 25 12 Burne-Jones, Sir Edward: J, 1, p.20-22 Burton, Lawrence D: J4 29-40 Burton, William and Pilkington Tiles: J4 29-40 Butchers' shops: 6, p.8; 11, p.l; p.12; 16, p.3 see also Harrods Meat Hall (London) Butterfield, William: 9, p.3-4; 19 8-9 Butterflies on tiles: 2, p.6; 5, p.2; 16, p.1-2 Cafes see Restaurants Cairo, tiles in: 28 4-5 Caldecott, Randolph, illustrator: 19 2-3 Camberwell, St Giles' Church: 17 13-15 Campbell Brick & Tile Co.: 18 1-2 Campbell Tile Co.. 16, p.2 Canada, terracotta in: 24 9; 27 4-5 Carter Owen on leadless Glazes: 16, p. l l Carter & Co.: 1, p.3; p.6; 3, p.1; 7-8, p.13; 15, p.l-2 Carter & Co. of Poole: J5 34-40; 17 3-4; 20 4; 24 10; 29 1 Cartlidge, George: 9, p.12 Cartlidge, George, and photographic tiles: 23 10 Cartoon characters on tiles: 28 1 Castle By The Sea (Scarborough): 14, p.5; 15, p.14 Castles see Houses Catalogue: Fired Earth Exhibition: 23 4 Medieval tile collection, British Museum: 25 6 Catleugh, Jon: 19 10, 11-12 Cattle on tiles: 1, p.l; 6, p.3; 7-8, p.6; p.14; 11, p.l; p.12; 16, p.3 Ceiling tiles: 7-8, p.12 Ceramics Finials see Finials Ceramic Ceramic lunettes see Lunettes Ceramic Ceramic Stoves see Stoves Ceramic Chamberlain & Co.: 12, p.5 Chamberlain, Joseph: 5, p.5 Chamberlain tiles: 28 9-11 Chamberlain, Walter, of Worcester: J3 28-32; 28 9-11 Chapels see Churches and chapels Chapman, Edwin & Joyce: 18 i-iv Chartres (France) Post Office: 7-8, p. l l Chase, Jim: 19 6-7 Chenonceaux (France): 9, p.2-3 Cherry, John: J5 3-10 Chester Cathedral: 16, p.11-12 Children's games on tiles: J3 22-27 Chimney pots: 21 7-8; 22 5-7 Chinese screens see Screens, Chinese Chirk Castle, Clwyd: 26 3 Church Monuments: 7-8, p.2 Church terracotta: J3 15-21; 21 8-10 Church tiles: 7-8, p.16; 13, p.l-4; 16, p.11-12 Church tiles: J4 11-14, 15-20; J5 3-10, 11-19; 18 1-2; 19 8-9; 21 8-10; 22 10; 24 8; 25 9-10; 26 10-11; 28 2-3, 9-11 Churches and chapels In France: 7-8, p.10 In Yorkshire: 1, p.2-3; 4, p.l See also All Saints (Margaret Street, London) Bangor Cathedral Chester Cathedral St John the Evangelist (Higher Broughton, Salford) St John the Evangelist (Rhosymedre, Clwyd) St Julien (Domfront, France) St Mary's (Chislehurst) St Osmund's (Parkstone, Dorset) Temple Church (London) Unitarian Church (Wallasey) Vyne Chapel (Hants) Watts Mortuary Chapel (Compton, Surrey) Churches on tiles: 5, p.4 Cinemas see Theatres and cinemas Cliff (Joseph) & Sons: 3, p.3; 14, p.l-2 Clegg, Diana: 23 8-9 Clegg, Peter, interviewed: 23 8-9 Clegg, Peter & Diana: 17 16;18 8; 19 12; 20 8; 21 11-12; 22 11-12; 24 10; 25 11-12; 26 12; 27 11; 28 11-12; 29 11-12 Cliff, J & Sons: 23 10 Clinton, Margery: 29 9-11 Clock faces, Ceramic: 7-8, p.l l; 12, p.l Coade Stone: 21 11 Cochrane, Jane: J5 11-19 Collecting tiles: J5 3-10; 20 6; 22 1-3; 23 6-7 Collections of tiles, housing: 19 1, 6-7 Colour on tiles: 4, p.6-7 Commemorative tiles: J, 1, p.15 Compton, Lord Alwyne, and medieval tiles: J5 4 Compton Pottery: 5, p.6 Conservation of tiles see Tile conservation Conservation of tiles and architectural ceramics: J4 11-14; 24 1, 11-12, 2-5 see also Restoration Conway & Co. (tilers): 22 10 Cooper, Thomas Sidney: 1, p.l-2 Coote, Kathleen, interviewed: 22 8-9 Copeland (Firm): 10, p.3-4; p.10-12: 11, p.3 Copeland & Garrett: 17 13-15 Corn, W & E: 27 11 Corn (W. & E.C.): 11, p.3 Corn Brothers: 11, p.3; 12, p.4 Cotton, Mr: 9, p.12 Cox, Chris: 28 9-11 Crane, Walter: 10, p.2-3: p.6 Crane, Walter (letter to): J4 38 Craven Dunnill: 10, p.3; p.6-7; 11, p.9; 16, p.11-12; J3 3-10; J4 27-28; 23 9-10; 29 12 Creffield, Peter: 18 3; 19 6-7 Crystal Porcelain Pottery Co.: 19 12 Cuenca tiles: 25 9-10; 26 10-11 Curtis, Helene: (Editor 17-24): 17 5-12; 18 3-4; 20 6-7 Dairies: 1, p.3; 9, p.8; 16, p.10 Danesfield (Medmenham, Bucks): 3, p.2 Davies (R.R) & Co.: 6, p.4 Day Lewis: 10, p.6-7 Day Lewis F (letters to): J4 36-37 Decorative Art Tile Co.: 2, p.7; 16, p.2; J. 2, p.28-35 Decorative techniques for tiles: J5 20-26; 17 5-12; 21 10; 26 11; 29 1, 8 Decorative tiles: 18 3-4 Delfshaven (Holland), tiles: 25 2-4 Delft, Porceleyne Fles factory: 29 2-6 Delft tiles: 3, p.5; 9, p.3 Delftware tiles. Dutch: J3 22-27; 21 1-3; 22 4; 24 9; 25 2-4; 27 2-3, 9; 29 2-6, 7-8, 9 English: 17 4; 18 3; 29 8 Delftware, English see Neo-Delft Della Robbia Pottery: 2, p.3; 12, p.8; 14, p.l-2 Della Robbia Pottery Co.: 18 4 De Morgan, William:: 18 4; 19 11-12 De Morgan, William: 2, p.l-2; 4, p.6-7; 10, p.6-7; J, 1, p.19-21; J, 2, p.6-7 Dennis, Richard, interviewed: 20 6-7 Der Leck, Bart Van see Van Der Leck, Bart Derwent Foundry Co.: 2, p.7; 9, p.5; 18 8 Designs for tiles: J5 27-33; 21 10 Di Savino, Guido see Savino Guido di Dickens' "A Christmas Carol": 29 11 works illustrated on tiles: 18 5-6 Dies: 13, p.11-12 Displaying tiles: 19 1, 6-7 Domesticated animals on tiles: 1, p.3; 7-8, p.6-7; 9, p.6; 10, p.8; 16, p.l-2; J, 2, p.30 see also Cattle on tiles Sheep on tiles Doulton & Co.: 2, p.6; 3, p.2; 5, p.l-2; 6, p.4-5; 9, p.ll; 10, p.4-5; 11, p.5; 12, p.1-2; 6, p.4; J3 15-21; 18 4, 7-8; 26 1-2; 27 1&12, 6; 28 11-12 Dragons and dragon-slaying on tiles: 10, p.6-7; 15, p.7 Dresden, Germany: 29 1-2 Dressler, Conrad: 6, p.l-3; 12, p.8-10; 15, p.3; 18 4 Drinking fountains: 11, p.5 Dunedin Railway Station (New Zealand); 9, P.11 Dunnill, Henry Powell, tilemaster: J3 3-10 "Dutch" series tiles by Carter: 29 1 Dutch tile factories: 29 2-6, 7-8, 9 Dutch tiles: 1, p.4; 2, p.l; p.6; p.8; 3, p.5; 13, p.6-7; J, 1, p.17; J, 2, p.l-9; J3 22-27; 21 1-3; 22 4; 24 9; 25 2-4; 27 2-3, 9; 29 2-6, 7-8, 9, 11 see also Delft tiles Eames, Elizabeth, interviewed: 25 6-8 Edgar, Robert: J, 2, p.22-27 Edinburgh: Holyroodhouse, Delftware tiles at: 22 4 Mary Erskine School: 29 9-11 Royal Scottish Museum: 25 2-4 Edwards, J.C.: 10, p.6-7; 14, p.7-8; 18 3; 29 12 Egypt, tiles in Cairo: 28 4-5 Elsley Thomas: J, 2, p.l-9 Ely Cathedral, Prior Crauden's Chapel 22 10 Encaustic tiles: 1, p.2-3; 4, p.1;.6, p.2; 7-8, p.8-9; 10, p.3-5; p.12; 11, p.3; p.9; 12, p.5: 13, p.l; p.7-9; J, 1, p.10-11; p.15; J3 28-32; 17 13-15; 21 4-6; 23 9-10; 26 3; 28 9-10 Encaustic tiles, 19th-century viewpoint: J4 15-20 Espiner, Joanna: 27 7-8 Evans, E.J.G.: 7-8, p.14 Everton Football Club, tile panel: 20 5 Evatt of Coalville (Firm): 1, p.3 Exhibiting tiles: 19 1, 6-7 Exhibitions: Fired Earth: 23 1-4 Others of tiles: 23 6-7 Pugin: A Gothic Passion: 28 12 Eyre, John: 6, p.5 Factories, not tile: J5 34-40 Factories, Tile see Tile factories Factories, tile: J3 3-10; J4 21-28; 21 4-6; 23 9-10; 26 4-6; 27 2-3; 29 2-6, 7-8, 9 Faience: 3, p.3-4; 7-8, p.10; 12, p.ll: 16, p.7-9 see also Marmo Faience, architectural: J3 11-14; J5 34-40; 27 1 & 12 Fairies on tiles: 5, p.4 Falkirk museum: 24 6-7 'Fancy Factories': J5 34-40 Farnham Pottery: 21 7-8 Farrago (Homsea): 11, p.l Faulkner (Kate): J, 1, p.18 Finials, Ceramic: 12, p.l-2 Fired Earth Exhibition: 23 1-4 Fireplace tiles: 9, p.l-2: 11, p.6-8; 12, p.3 p.9-10; J. 1, p.l; 7-21 Fireplaces, tiled: 24 6-7 Firestone factory: J5 34-40 Fish on tiles: 5, p.3; p.7; 7-8, p.6; 10, p.2; 12, p.9; 13, p.4-5; 1. 2, p.28 Fishmongers' shops: 13, p.4-5; 15, p.2 Flaxman, John: 6, p.4 Flemish painting, tiles and: J3 22-27; 27 9 Flemish tiles: 3, p.l-2; 11, p.5-8 Floor tiles: 1, p.l-2; 7-8, p.3; p.16; 10, p.5; p.16; 11, p.6-8; 13, p.l; p.7-9: J, 1, p.10-12; p.23 Floor tiles, diamond-shaped: 24 8 Flowers on tiles see Plants on tiles Flue Tiles: 14, p.4-5 Football; Soccer panel: 20 5 FOTC see Friends of Terra Cotta Fountains: 12, p.2; 16, p.9 see also Victoria Fountain (Glasgow Green, Glasgow) Fourmaintraux (Firm): 4, p.7 France: Abbey of St Stephen, Caen: J4 18-20 Auneuil: 21 4-6 Tile organisations in: 19 11 Franks, Augustus Wollaston, of the British Museum: J5 3-10 Friends of Terra Cotta, USA: 12, p.3-4; 19 11 Friezes: 6, p.l; 11, p.l; p.12; J, 2, p.23 Frogs on tiles: 9, p.6; 16, p.l Fulham Pottery: 10, p.10 Furniture, tiled: 20 5; 24 6-7 Furnival, William J. Advocate of leadless glazes: 16, p.11 Games on Tiles see Sports and games on tiles Games on tiles: J3 22-27 Gannon, Kevin: J3 11-14 Garden furniture, ceramic: 21 7-8, 11 Garrard, Frederick, tilemaker: 26 10-11 Gaudi, Antoni: 12, p.12 Gentil & Bourdet (Firm): 7-8, p.10-11 George Woolliscroft & Son see Woolliscroft (George) & Son Germany Brandenburg Castles, tiles in: 21 1-3 Dresden Castle: 29 1-2 Ghent (Belgium), Marmo in: 5, p.2 Gibbons Hinton & Co.: 25 11-12 Gibbons, Owen: 3, p.8; 9, p.l-2 Gibbs, Alexander: 9, p.4 Girls on tiles see Women and girls on tiles Giverny (France), Tiles in: 7-8, p.11 Gladding, McBean: 22 10 Glass tiles: 28 2-3 Glazed brick panels: 17 15-16 Gods and Goddesses on tiles see Allegorical figures on tiles Godwin tiles: 29 12 Godwin, Harry: J, 1, p.14 Godwin, Henry: J, 1, p.8-16 Godwin, William: J, 1, p.8-16 Godwin, William Henry: J, 1, p.8-16 Godwin & Hewitt: J, 1, p.13-14 Godwin & Son: 1, p.2-3; J, 1, p.8-13 Godwin & Thynne: J, 1, p.14 Goldney House (Bristol): 10, p.5 Goodby, Miranda F: J3 15-21 Gothic Revival: 28 12 Grantham Railway Station: 11, p.9 Graves see also Animal Graves 'Greek Musicians' tiles: J5 27-33 Greene, Betty: 24 8 Greene, John: 9, p.2; 15, p.4; 26 1-2; 27 6 Grimshaw John Atkinson: 14, p.5 Grottoes: 10, p.5 Grundy, George Henry: 17 1-3 H. & G. Thynne see Thynne (H. & G.) Haban family: 14, p.l-2 Hackney Empire (London): 5, p.7-8; 7-8, p.5 Hall, Diana: 22 10 Hall, Henry, architect: 23 10-11 Hall, Henry: 7-8, p.12 Hall's Patent Hanging Tiles: 23 10-11 Hammond, Martin: 22 5-7 Hand-making of chimney pots: 22 5-7 Hand-painted tiles: 2, p.8: 7-8, p.12-13; 10, p.l-3; 15, p.2; 18 4; J, 1, p.17-22 Harris, A B & Sons (Farnham Pottery): 21 7-8 Harris, Anne: 18 5-6; 19 2-3 Harrison, Cynthia: 28 7-8 Harrods Meat Hall (London): 16, p.7 Harvard Square Subway Station (Cambridge, Mass.): 6, p.3 Hathern Station Brick & Terracotta Co.: 3, p.3; 5, p.7-8 Hathernware Ceramics Ltd: 10, p. l l Hayward, Leslie: 17 3-4; 20 4 Heads on tiles: 2, p.2; 3, p.7-8; 5, p.5; 6, p.6; 10, p.10; J. 1, p.17; p.24-25 Henry, Paul: 15, p.14 Henry Poole & Sons see Poole (Henry) & Sons Heraldic devices and mottoes on tiles: 10, p.7; p.12: 11, p.6-8; 15, p.6: p.8-10: J, 1, p.17 Herbert, Tony: 21 6; 23 9-10 Heroes: 5, p.l Hills, Robert: 1, p.l Hispano-Moresque tile designs: 27 9 Historical events on tiles: 15, p.8 History of tiles: 18 3-4; 23 4; 25 6-8; 27 2-3, 10 of attitudes to tiles: J4 15-20; J5 3-10; 23 6-7 Hodder, Michael: 19 4-5 Holland, tile organisations in: 19 11 Holland: see also Delfshaven, Delftware & Dutch tiles Holland, Son & Holt: 7-8, p.8 Horsemen on tiles: 7-8, p.7; 9, p.3; 11, p.6; p.9 Hospital for Women (Soho, London): 12, p.10 Hospitals: 9, p.2; 15, p.4 see also Hospital for Women (Soho, London) Kent & Sussex Hospital (Thnbridge Wells) King Edward VII Memorial Hospital (Ealing) Portsmouth Royal Hospital St Hilda's Hospital (Hartlepool, Cleveland) St Nicholas Hospital (Gosforth, Tyne Wear) Hospital tiles: 17 4; 24 5; 26 1-2; 28 6-8 Houses see also Avenue House (Finchley) Beauregard (France) Bovingdon House (Marlow, Bucks) Castle By the sea (Scarborough) Chenonceaux (France) Danesfield (Medmenham, Bucks) Farrago (Hornsea) Goldney House (Bristol) Kingswood (Marlow, Bucks) Layer Marney Tower (Essex) National Palace (Sintra, Portugal) Pena Castle (Portugal) Queen Alexandra's House (London) Royal Palace (Queluz, Portugal) Sutton Place (Surrey) Titchfield Abbey (Hants) Westfield Farm Cottages (Medmenham, Bucks) Wightwick Manor (Wolverhampton) Housing tile collections: 19 1, 6-7 Hoover factory: J5 34-40 Howitt, Samuel: 9, p.6-7 Huggins, Kathryn: 21 6 Hunting on tiles: 16, p.7 Hurst, Lawrance: 23 10-11 Incised tiles: 9, p.9 Index, Glazed Expressions 1 to 16, and journal 1 & 2: 18 i-iv India, tiles in: 18 6-7; 19 10 Industry on tiles: 15, p.3; J, 2, p.21-27 Inlaid tiles: J3 28-32; J4 15-20; J5 3-10; 11, p.6-8; 17 13-15 Insects on tiles see Butterflies on tiles Spiders on tiles Ireland, medieval tiles in: 20 4 Ironfounders: 2, p.7 Istanbul, tiles in: 26 7-9 Italian tiles: 6, p.7 Italy Maiolica tiles: 24 9 Iznik tiles: 26 7-9 Jackfield, tile factories: J3 1-10; J4 21-28; 23 9-10 Jackfield tile museum: J4 27-28 Jackson, Thomas G, architect: 28 2-3 Jackson Brothers: 2„p.2; 12, p.4 Japanoiserie style: 7-8, p.15; 9, p.l-2; 10, p.12 Jeffrey Tiles Ltd: J, 1, p.15 Johnson, H & R: 17 16 Joliet, Wilhelm: 25 2-4; 29 7-8 Jones, Sir Edward Bume see Bume Jones Sir Edward Jones (Samuel) & Co: 2, p.6 Joseph Cliff & Sons see Cliff (Joseph) & Sons Journals, extracts from: Builder: 18 4 Building News: 23 10 Bulletin of the American Ceramic Society: 23 10 Country Life: 24 1 & 11-12 Saturday Magazine: J4 16-20 Tiles and Tiling: 18 7-8 Windsor Magazine: 29 2-6 Kay, Geoffrey: J4 21-28 Keevill, Graham D: J4 5-10 Kent and Sussex Hospital (Tunbridge Wells): 9, p.2 Kilmory Castle, Argyll, pavements: J3 28-32 King Edward VII Memorial Hospital (Ealing): 1, p.6; 5, p.8 Kings' Cross Underground Station: 12, p.6 Kingswood (Marlow, Bucks): 12, p.10 Kipling, John Lockwood: 14, p.2; J, 2, p.2 2-2 7 Kleyn, F J: 25 2-4 Knights on tiles see Horsemen on tiles Kozloff, Joyce: 6, p.2-3 Lahore Fort, India, tile mosaics: 19 10 Lambton, Lucinda: 23 3 Layer Marney Tower (Essex): 4, p.6 Lea & Boulton: 26 12 Lead compounds in tile factories: J4 31-32 Lead Poisoning: 16, p.2; p. l l Leck. Bart Van der see Van de Leck, Bart Leeds Fireclay Co.: 5, p.l-2 Leeds, Chapel Allerton Hospital: 28 6-8 Leighton, John: 7-8, p.4-5 Lemmen, Hans van : see van Lemmen Lewis, Esther: 6, p.5 Line-impressed tiles: 16, p.11-12; 18 1-2; 19 4-5; 21 8-10 Literary works on tiles Beauty i; the Beast: J, 1, p.18 Charles Dickens illustrations: 18 5-6 Fables (La Fontaine): 9, p.6-7 House of Seven Gables (Hawthorne). 15, p.16 'John Gilpin': 19 2-3 Legend of Good Women (Chaucer): J, 1, p.21 Odyssey (Homer): 6, p.4 Pickwick Papers (Dickens): 7-8, p.6; 15, p.l l Pilgrim's Progress (Bunyan): 6, p.l Sherlock Holmes (Conan Doyle): 12, p.6-7 'The House that Jack Built': 19 2-3 'The Mad Dog': 19 2-3 see also Nursery rhymes on tiles Literary works quoted: 'A Christmas Carol': 29 11 Literature about tiles, 19th-century: J4 15-20 Liverpool printed tiles: 29 8 Lloyd, George: J, 1, p.15 Lockett, Terence A: 23 6-7; 27 10 London Architectural Terracotta Co.: 24 12 London buildings (see also Museums): Camberwell, St Giles' Church: 17 13-14 Holland House: 29 6 Lambeth, Royal Doulton premises: 24 12 Law Society's Hall, Chancery Lane: 18 4 Lloyds Bank, The Strand: 18 4 Natural History Museum: 24 1 & 11-12 Lunettes, Ceramic: 12, p.2 Lustre: 10, p.6-7 Lynam, Charles, architect: J4 21-28; 23 9-10 McCormick (Spices & Herbs) Ltd: 14, p. 1-2 Macfarlane, Biddy: 18 4 McLennan, John: 6, p.5 McLennan, John Henry, tile painter: 27 1 & 12 Mahoney, J, illustrator: 18 5-6 Maiolica tiles, Italian: 24 9 Majolica: 3, p.l-2; 7-8, p.l-2; 9, p.3; 11, p.9 Majolica wares: 24 9 Makkum tile factory: 29 9 Malam, John (Editor 20, 25-28. J3-J5): 20 5; 21 11; 22 11; 25 1; 26 3; 27 1&12; 28 1 Malam, John and Hilary: 29 8 Malibu Potteries, USA: 20 5 Malkin, Edge: 3, p.8; 19 12; 24 10 Malkin Tile Works Co.: 13, p.4-5 Malvern tiles: J4 16-18 Manchester: Fallowfield, Holy Trinity Church: 21 8-10 Palatine Bank: 27 1 & 12 Public houses: 22 10 Refuge Assurance Company: J3 11-7 Mansfield Brothers: 2, p.7 Marks, Charles: 2, p.8; J, 2, p.l Marks, Murray: J, 2, p.l-9 Marlborough Tiles: 17 13; 20 1-3; 22 8 Marmo: 5, p.l-2 Marquise tiles: 11, p.6 Marsden, George Anthony: 10, p.5 Marsden Tile Co.: 6, p.6; 10, p.4; 15, p.16 Matcham, Frank: 5, p.7-8; 7-8, p.5 Maw & Co.: 1, p.3; 3, p.6; p.8; 5, p.3; 6, p.8; 9, p.l-2; 10, p.6-8; 11, p.9; 13, p.11-12; 14, p.3; 15, p.15; J4 26;18 4; 20 8; 21 11-12; 22 10-12; 26 10-11 Meakin, Alfred & Co.: 19 12 Medieval figures on tiles: 2, p.4-5; 3, p.2 Medieval tiles: 4, p.l-2; 7-8, p.3; 11, p.8-10; 13, p.l-4; p.7-9; J4 11-14, 15-20; J5 3-10, 11-19; 19 4-5; 20 4; 22 1-3, 10, 11; 25 5, 6-8 Mediterranean Public House (Portsmouth): 3, p.l Medmenham Pottery: 6, p.l; p.3; 7-8, p.8; 11, p.4; 12, p.8-10; 15, p.3 Medmenham tiles: 18 4 Meissen tiles: 29 2 Memorials: 5, p.l Micklethwait & Co.: 2, p.7; J, 2, p.34 Mercer, Henry Chapman: 15, p.5-12 Minton: 1, p.2-3; 7-8, p.l-2; p.8-9; p.12-13 p.15-16; 9, p.9; p.ll; 11, p.9; p.ll-12 Minton tiles: J5 20-26; 18 1-2, 4; 26 3, 11 Minton, Herbert: J3 28-32; J5 21-23 Minton Hollins & Co.: 1, p.3; 4, p.3; 6, p.l; 7-8, p.6-7; p.12; 9, p.6-7; p.9; p.ll; 11, p.l; 14, p.l-2; 16, p.2 Minton, Hollins factory: J4 25-28 Monastic Buildings see also Blackfriars Abbey (Cardiff) Thornton Abbey (Humberside) Titchfield Abbey (Hants) Warden Abbey (Higham Ferrers, Northants) Monastries, tiled pavements: J4 11-14; 19 4-5 Monkeys on tiles: 25 1 Montgomery, Josie: 23 1-2 Moore, Albert, painter: J5 27-33 Moravian Pottery & Tile Works: 15, p.5-12 Morgan, William De see De Morgan, William Morris, Rowland James: J, 2, p.23-27 Morris, William: 1, p.2; J, 1, p.17-22 Morris, Marshall, Faulkner &- Co.: 1, p.2; J, 1, p.17-22 Mosaic Tile Co.: 15, p.15-16 Mosaics: 7-8, p.10-11 Mosaics, tile: J4 11-14; J5 11-19; 19 4-5, 10; 22 1-3, 10 Moscow, Abramtsevo Museum: 27 7-8 Mosques, tiles in: 26 7-9; 28 4-5 Mottoes on tiles see Heraldic devices and mottoes on tiles Moyr Smith, John see Smith, John Moyr Museum: Abramtsevo, near Moscow: 27 7-8 Boulenger, Auneuil, France: 21 4-6 British Museum: J5 3-10; 25 6-8 Falkirk, Scotland: 24 6-7 Jackfield, tile: J4 27-28 Royal Scottish, Edinburgh: 25 2-4 Science and Engineering, Newcastle 27 6 Victoria & Albert, London: 28 12 Waterfront, Poole: 20 4 Museums in Cairo: 28 4-5 Museums see also Natural History Museum (London) Victoria and Albert Museum (London) Museums, Tile In Holland: 4, p.3-4 Musical instruments on tiles: 12, p.7 Musicians on tiles: 2, p.4-5; J5 27-33 Name panels: 11, p.4 Napoleon 111, Emperor of the French: 10, p.12 National Palace (Sintra, Portgual): 13, p.10 Natural History Museum (London): 1, p.5-6; 12, p.10-11 Neatby W J: 18 7-8 Neo-Delft: 1, p.4; 4, p.3 Newcastle-upon-Tyne: Museum of Science and Engineering: 27 6 Townsend & Co. premises, tiles for: 27 6 New Wharf Pottery Co.: 7-8, p.15 Nichols, John Gough, author: J4 15-20; J5 4-5 Norwich, Royal Arcade: 18 7-8 Nottingham, Sneinton district, tiles: 20 4 Nunn, Walter: 6, p.5 Nursery rhymes on tiles: 1, p.6; 3, p.2; 10, p.2-3 House that Jack built: 10, p.3 King & Queen of Hearts: 7-8, p.15 Little Bo-Peep: 5, p.5; 10, p.3 Little Boy Blue: 9, p.2; 16, p.4 Little Jack Homer: 4, p.7 Little Nell (sic: rightly Nancy) Etticoat 4, p.7 Nursery tiles:l0, p.2-3 O'Brien, Thomas & Co.: J, 2, p.34 Occupations on tiles or in terracotta: 15, p.9; J, 2, p.23 Odeon (Muswell Hill): 3, p.3 Ollivant, Henry Abraham: 28 11 Ord, Rosalind, interview with: 20 1-3 Ottoman tiles: 26 7-9; 28 4-5 Oxenton, Glos, St John's Church: 24 8 Packard & Ord: 17 13; 20 1-3; 22 8-9 Paintings by van Eyck, tiles in: 27 9 Palaces see Houses Paley & Austin, architects: 21 8-10 Paolozzi, Eduardo: 12, p.6-8 Pate-sur-Pate decoration: 26 11 Patents: 1, p.4-5; 2, p.6-7; 3, p.8; 7-8, p.12 Patrick, Judith: 27 4-5 Pavements. Medieval patterned: J5 11-19; 22 1-3; 25 6-8 Plain tile patterns: 17 15-16; 24 8 Pearce, Alfred E, designer: 27 1 & 12 Pearson, Lynn F: 22 10 Pena Castle (Portugal): 13, p.10 Permanent Decorative Glass Co.: 3, p.4 'Phiz' (H K Browne): 18 5-6 Photo-decorated tiles: 17 1-3; 23 10; 28 11-12 Photographic Tile Co.: 28 11-12 Photographs of tiles: 20 4 Physic Garden, Edinburgh, on tiles: 29 9-11 Picture tiles: 1, p.5; 3, p.8; 4, p.7; 5, p.4-5; 6, p.6-7; 7-8, p.6-7 Piet Hein workshop, Holland: 25 2-4 Pilkingtons (Firm): 12, p.4-5 Pilkington Tile and Pottery Co.: J4 29-40; 24 10 Pinheiro, Rafael Bordalo: 16, p.l-2 Piper, John: 10, p.10 Plagiarism: 1, p.l; 9, p.6-7 Plants, 1Lrracotta: 10, p.l l Plants on tiles: 1, p.2; 2, p.l; 5, p.3; 7-8, p.7; 10, p.4-5; 12, p.10; 16, p.l-2; J, 1, p.2; p.19; J, 2, p.31; p.33 Ploughing on tiles: 13, p.l Pluis, fan, tile historian: 27 2-3 Poisoning, Lead see Lead Poisoning Political tiles: 6, p.7 Poole (Henry) & Sons: 9, p.4 Poole (Dorset), Tiles in: 7-8, p.13 Poole, 'White Hart' public house: 20 4 Porceleyne Fles factory, Delft: 15, p.13; 29 2-6 Portsmouth Royal Hospital: 3, p.2 Portuguese tiles: 13, p.10-11 see also Pinheiro, Rafael Bordalo Postage stamps see Tiles on postage stamps Postman's Park (London): 5, p.l Post-Medieval tiles: 24 8 Powell & Sons, Whitefriars Glass Works: 28 2-3 Prices of tiles: 3, p.6 Printed tiles: 2, p.4-5 Promotional ceramics: 12, p.5; 14, p.l-2 Prospect for tiling schemes: 24 2-5 Prudential Assurance Co. buildings: J3 11-14 Public buildings see also Chartres (France) Post Office Museums Public Buildings on tiles: 11, p.l l Public houses, tiles and faience: 20 4; 22 10; 24 2-5 Public houses see also Bartons Arms Public house (Birmingham) Mediterranean Public House (Portsmouth) Pugin, AWN.: 7-8, p.l-2; J5 23; 26 3; 28 12 Pugin, E W: J5 24; 26 3 Purbeck Decorative Tile Co.: 15, p.14-15 Pyne, W H.: 9, p.6 Queen Alexandra's House (London): 6, p.4-5 'Queen Mary', ocean liner: 17 3-4 Queluz Palace (Portugal) see Royal Palace (Queluz, Portugal) R. Davies & Co. see Davies (R.) & Co. Railway Stations see also Dunedin Railway Station (New Zealand) Grantham Railway Station Shrewsbury Railway Station Underground Railway Stations Wilmington Train Station (Del.) Worcester Shrub Hill Railway Station Railway stations, tiles and faience: 24 2-5 Randall, Peter: 19 6-7 Rasey, Susan: 20 1-3; 22 8-9 Rathbone, Harold: 2, p.3; 12, p.8 Ravenscroft, Enoch: 3, p.8 Ravesteyn (Firm): 13, p.6-7 Reaping on tiles: 5, p.5 Recording techniques, medieval tiles: J4 11-14; 22 11 Red Bank Manufacturing Co.'s chimney pots: 22 5-7 Refuge Assurance Co., Manchester: J3 11-14 Religious scenes on tiles: 3, p.2; 7-8, p.5; p.8-9; p.l l; 9, p.4; p.12; 11, p.10 see also Allegorical figures on tiles Restaurants see Turkey Cafe (Leicester) Restoration and refurbishment: 18 7-8; 22 10; 24 1 & 11-12; 26 4-6 Retaining walls: 4, p.8 Reviews of books: see Book Reviews Reynolds, Alfred, and block printing: J5 20-26 Reynolds, John S: J5 20-26 Rhombic tiles: J, 1, p.23-27 Richards, Henry: 13, p.9 Richmond (Surrey) Theatre: 5, p.7 Road signs: 7-8, p.l l Roelants, Joseph, designer: 29 1 Romano-British brick and tile: J4 5-10 Romano-British tiles: 14, p.4-5 Roof tiles, Romano-British: J4 5-10 Rotterdam, Bloempot factory: 29 7-8 Royal Albert Hall (London): 16, p.5 Royal Bank of Scotland (London): 16, p.8 Royal Palace (Queluz, Portugal): 13, p. l l Royalty on tiles: 1, p.6; 5, p.5; p.8 Ruabon, Dennis: 14, p.l-2 Ruins on tiles: 7-8, p.9 Russia, Abramtsevo Museum: 27 7-8 Russian tiles: 27 7-8 Rustic Scenes on tiles: 5, p.5; 6, p.8; 7-8, p.7; p.14-15; 9, p.6; 10, p.10 Rutland Collection of tiles: J5 9; 25 6 Sailing boats on tiles Boats on tiles St Hilda's Hospital (Hartlepool, Cleveland): 16, p.4 St John the Evangelist (Higher Broughton, Salford): 14, p.6 St John the Evangelist (Rhosymedre, Clwyd): 14, p.7-8 St Julien (Domfront, France): 7-8, p.10-11 St Mary's (Chislehurst): 10, p.12 St Nicholas' Hospital (Gosforth, Tyne & Wear): 12, p. l l St Osmunds' (Parkstone. Dorset): 11, p.10-11 Samuel Jones & Co. see Jones (Samuel) & Co Sanderson, Jack: 24 6-7 Sandwell Priory, West Midlands: 19 4-5 Saturday Magazine: see journals Savino, Guido di: 3, p.l-2 Scarborough Art Gallery: 23 2-3 Scotland. Holyroodhouse, Edinburgh: 22 4 Kilmory Castle, Argyll: J3 28-32 Royal Scottish Museum: 25 2-4 Scott, Sir George Gilbert, architect: 18 1-2 Screen-printed tiles: 29 1 Screens, Chinese: 10, p.l-2 Seasons on tiles: 2, p.4-5; 5, p.3-4; p.10 Seymour, Robert, illustrator: 18 5-6 Sharpe, Edmund, architect: 21 8-10 Shaw, Norman, architect: 25 9-10 Shaws of Darwen (Ceramics) Ltd: 4, p.2; p.8; 10, p. l l Sheep on tiles: 6, p.8; 10, p.8; 11, p.12 Sherwin, W & Co.: 17 16 Sherwin & Cotton: 9, p.12; 12, p.5 Ships on tiles see Boats on tiles Ship's furnishings: 17 3-4 Shoemaking on tiles see Occupations on tiles or in terracotta Shops and restaurants: 1, p.4 In France: 7-8, p. l l In York: 15, p.15 see also Bookshops Butchers' shops Dairies Fishmongers' shops Restaurants Shops, tiled: 24 4-5 Shrewsbury Railway Station: 11, p.9 Sidney Street Estate (London): 12, p.l-2 Simpson (TA.): 12, p.5 Simpson (Wa) & Sons: 3, p.4-5; 4, p.4-5; 5, p.3; 9, p.2 Simpson W B & Sons: 18 4; 26 1-2 Simpson, WP: 7-8, p.6; 9, p.6 Sintra Palace (Portugal) see National Palace (Sintra, Portugal) Skeaping, John, tile designer: 25 1 Skelton, David: 21 10 Skinner, Joan: J5 34-40 Skipper, George, architect: 18 7-8 Slater, (?): 10, p.4-5 Slater, Albert: 9, p.9 Slebech Church, Pembs.: 28 9-11 Smith, H & E, of Hanley: 18 7-8 Smith, John Moyr: 2, p.5; 6, p.l; 7-8, p.15; 9, p.10-11; 11, p.2 Smith, Julia Abel: 24 1, 11-12 Smith, Michael: 19 6-7 Smith (W H.) & Son: 1, p.4; 15, p.l Smith (William) & Co.: 10, p.10-11 Smith, Ford & )ones: 9, p.5 Smithsonian Museum (Washington): 10, p.2 Sneinton, Nottingham: 20 4 Societies, foreign, for the study of tiles: 19 10-11 Society Tiles and Architectural Ceramics: 20 7; 23 1-2, 5, 6-7 Sommer, Claudia: 21 1-3 Spain: Hispano-Moresque tile design: 27 9 Tile organisations in: 19 11 Spanish-style tiles: 25 9-10; 26 10-11; 27 9 Spiders on tiles: 5, p.4 Sports and games on tiles: 7-8, p.12-13; 10, p.12; 11, p.7 Staffordshire Tile Co.: 11, p.3; 12, p.4 Statues, Terracotta see also Wedgwood Statue (Burslem) Stoke-on-Trent: Buildings designed by Charles Lynam: J4 21-28 Minton Hollins factory: J4 23-26 Shelton, Samuel Wright of: J3 28-32 Tinworth's works in: J3 18-21 Stoneware: 11, p.5 Stopford, J: J4 11-14 Stoves, Ceramic: 7-8, p.l-2 Strachan, Shirley: J3 3-10 Stratton, Michael: 22 11; 24 2-5 Strikes: 10, p.11-12 Sunday School Tiles: 5, p.2; 7-8, p.5 Sunlight Chambers (Dublin): 6, p.l; 15, p.3 Sutcliffe C P & Sons: 20 8 Sutton Place (Surrey): 4, p.8 Swann, Michael: 17 1-3 Swimming pool on the 'Queen Mary': 17 3-4 TG. & F Booth see Booth (TG. & F) T & R. Boote see Boote (T. & R.) Tapp, Marie Glasse: 26 4-6 'Taylor, Robert Minton: 9, p.7-8 Temple Church (London): 7-8, p.8-9 Terminology: 10, p.8-9; J, 2, p.10-20 Terracotta: 1, p.5-6; 3, p.3; 4, p.6; p.8; 5, p.l-2; p.7-8; 7-8, p.2-3; 10, p.ll; 12, p.10-11; 16, p.4-9; J, 2, p.10-27; J3 11-21; 21 8-10, 11; 22 5-7, 10; 23 11-12; 24 1 & 11-12, 9; 27 4-5, 10 In United States: 10, p.2; 12, p.3-4 see also Faience Theatres and cinemas: 3, p.3; 5, p.7-8 see also Hackney Empire (London) Odeon (Muswell Hill) Richmond (Surrey) Theatre Theft of tiles: 22 10 Thompson, Margaret E, tile designer: 26 1-2 Thooft, Joost, of Delft: 29 2-6 Thornton Abbey (Humberside): J, 1, p.23-27 Thynne (H. & G.): J, 1, p.14-15 Tichelaar tile factory: 29 9 Tile conservation: 16, p.3-10 Tile Factories: 2, p.7; 4, p.l Tile factories: see Factories, tile Tile Heritage Foundation, USA: 19 11 Tile Industry In Holland: 11, p.2 Tile making: 1, p.2; 4, p.2; 9, p.7-9 Tile mosaics: 19 4-5, 10 Tile organisations abroad: 19 10-11 Tile panels: 20 5; 26 1-2; 27 6; 28 6-8; 29 9-11 Tile Restoration: 5, p.8; 6, p.8; 9, p.8; 11, p.9 Tile workers: 13, p.5-6 see also Lead Poisoning Tiles and Architectural Ceramics Society: 20 7; 23 1-2, 5, 6-7 Tiles on Postage stamps: 13, p. I l Till, Reginald, designer: 17 3-4 Tin-glazed tiles; 4, p.7 Tin-glazed tiles: see Delftware tiles Tinworth, George: J3 15-21 Titchfield Abbey (Hants): 7-8, p.3-4 Topkapi Palace, Istanbul: 26 7-9 Toronto, terracotta in: 27 4-5 Tottenham Court Road Underground Station: 12, p.6-7 Townsend, Allan: 17 13-14 Trade Tiles see Promotional ceramics Tredington Court, Glos: 24 8 Turkey, tiles in Istanbul: 26 7-9 Turkey Cafe (Leicester): 9, p.12 Udaipur Palace (India): 14, p.3 Underground railway stations: 3, p.4-5; 4, p.5: 12, p.6-8 see also Baker Street Underground Station Bond Street Underground Station Harvard Square Subway Station King's Cross Underground Station Tottenham Court Road Underground Station Warren Street Underground Station Unitarian Church (Wallasey): 2, p.3 United States of America: Arts and Crafts Movement in: 26 4-5 Malibu Potteries: 20 5 Tile manufacturers: 20 5; 26 4-6 Tile organisations in: 19 11 Tiles and terracotta: 22 10; 27 10 Van der Leck, Bart: 15, p.13 van Doesburg, Theo, Avant-Garde artist: 17 15-16 van Eyck, Jan, tiles in painting by: 27 9 van Lemmen, Hans:(Editor 25-29): J3 22-27; 17 4, 15-16; 18 3; 19 10-11; 21 1, 4-6, 11; 22 1-3, 4; 25 12; 26 7-9, 11; 27 2-3, 9; 28 4-5; 29 1-2, 2-3, 9 VARA Radio & TV Station (Heuvellaan, Hilversum): 15, p.13 Victoria and Albert Museum (London): 14, p.3-4; 16, p.6; p.8 Victoria Fountain (Glasgow Green, Glasgow): 16, p.4 Victorian tiles: 7-8, p.4-5; 16, p. l l; 18 1-2 Vince, Alan: 24 8 Villeroy & Boch: 24 10 Voysey, C F A: 18 3 Vrubel, Mikhail, ceramist: 27 7-8 Vyne Chapel (Hants): 3, p.l-2 W & E.C. Corn see Corn (W& E.C.) W B. Simpson & Sons see Simpson (We.) & Sons W H. Smith & Son see Smith (WH.) & Son Wade, J & W, Flaxman Tile Works: 19 12 Wales: Chirk Castle, Clwyd: 26 3 Slebech Church, Pembs: 28 9-11 Wallis , Gilbert & partners, architects: J5 34-40 Warden Abbey (Higham Ferrers, Northants): J, 1, p.23 Warner Bros, film studios: 28 1 Warren Street Underground Station: 12, p.6 Watcombe Terra Cotta Clay Co.: 23 11-12 Waterhouse, Alfred Use of terracotta: 1, p.5; Waterhouse, Paul Advocate of leadless glazes: 16, p. l l Waterhouse, Alfred & Paul, architects: J3 11-14 Watts, G. F : 5, p. l ; p.6 Watts, Mary: 5, p.6 Watts Mortuary Chapel (Compton, Surrey): 5, p.6 Way, Albert, and medieval tiles: J5 7-10 Webb, Philip: J, 1, p.18-20 Webb & Co.: 2, p.2 Wedgwood: 7-8, p.3; 10, p.4; 15, p.6; J5 27-33; 22 11 Wedgwood Institute (Burslem, Staffs): J, 2, p.21-27 Wedgwood statue (Burslem): J, 2, p.23 Wedgwood, Lady: 23 2-3 Westfield Farm Cottages (Medmenham, Bucks): 6, p3 Whetstone, W: 1714-15 White, Hilary: 25 5 Wightwick Manor (Wolverhamton): 2, p.l; J, 2, p.7 Wild animals on tiles: 7-8, p.6; 9, p.7; p.9; 11, p.9 Wileman & Co.: 10, p.10 William Smith & Co. see Smith (William) & Co. Wilmington & Evered: 2, p.7 Winkle & Wood: 7-8, p.15 Wise William: 1, p.l; 9, p.2 Women and girls on tiles: 3, p.8; 5, p.4-5; 7-8, p.6; 10, p.7; p.10; J, 1, p.17; p.21; J, 2, p.33 Wood (W) & Co.: 9, p.5; 11, p.3 Wooliscroft (George) & Son: 18 8;19 3 and see Woolliscroft (George) & Son Worcester Shrub Hill Railway Station: 11, p.9; 16, p.10 Worcester, medieval tiles: 25 5 Words see Terminology Working conditions in tile factories: J3 3-10; J4 31-32 Wraight, Carolyn:(Editor 17-19): 18 3-4; 19 6-7 Wraight, Peter: 19 6-7 Wright, Albert H.: 13, p.4-5 Wright, Samuel, of Shelton: J3 28-32; 28 11-12 Yorkshire Abbeys, tiles in: J4 11-14; 22 1-3 Yorkshire Medieval Tile Project: J4 11-14 Zoological Society London, tiles for: 25 1