JugArt-1

JugArt-1

Our new key pic for the Edgefield Pottery Set.

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Uploaded on Dec 31, 2011

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First Baynham Museum Display

First Baynham Museum Display

Mary White (L) Assistant Director of the Aiken County Historical Museum, Aiken SC and Elliot Levy (R)...

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Uploaded on Dec 29, 2011

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Maintain-240

Maintain-240

Nurse Cheryl attaches a tube to Roel's PortaCath - twenty minutes later he is headed back home. is...

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Uploaded on Nov 28, 2011

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Maintain-243

Maintain-243

The new portacath installed in Roel's chest. This is a device installed under the skin, it...

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Maintain-239

Maintain-239

Roel is back for five days of chemotherapy. This will be a 'maintenance' session of acacitidine, a...

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Uploaded on Nov 28, 2011

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photo 3

photo 3

This bowl interior shows the flower pot style rim, bisque rim edge and albany slip interior.

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Uploaded on Nov 24, 2011

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photo 2

photo 2

Another JGB bowl from Jason Shull. also a match for known bowls from the site.

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Uploaded on Nov 24, 2011

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photo 1

photo 1

Jason Shull sent in these excellent shots of stoneware bowls that have all the earmarks of items from...

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Uploaded on Nov 24, 2011

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JGB-Bottles-5

JGB-Bottles-5

Artists concept of how the Baynham ceramic still might have been used. Full report is at stonewareblog.com

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Uploaded on Nov 10, 2011

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JGB-Bottles-3

JGB-Bottles-3

Selection of bottles excavated from the Miles Kiln Locus at 38ED221 The Baynham Pottery site. Full report is at stonewareblog.com

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Uploaded on Nov 10, 2011

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JGB-Still-15

JGB-Still-15

Another view of coil. See full technical article at stonewareblog.com

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JGB-Still-14

JGB-Still-14

Top view of end of coil. See full article at stonewareblog.com

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JGB-Still-17

JGB-Still-17

Exit spout at end of condensation coil, note separation from vessel wall during firing. See full technical article at stonewareblog.com

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JGB-Still-18

JGB-Still-18

Close up of condensation tube cross section and outer wall. See full technical article at stonewareblog.com

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JGB-Still-20

JGB-Still-20

Large crack opened up in condensation wall during firing. See full technical article at stonewareblog.com

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JGB-Still-21

JGB-Still-21

Area of outer wall beneath condensation coil. Note application of albany slip. See full technical article at stonewareblog.com

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JGB-Still-23

JGB-Still-23

Drawing of the still with cross section. See full technical article at stonewareblog.com

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Woodlawn-3

Woodlawn-3

Woodlawn Plantation outside the town of North Augusta, South Carolina was built in the mid 1800s by...

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Uploaded on Oct 25, 2011

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