436/2007
Made by Fanny Connabear, Morchard Bishop.
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284/1989/228
This fragment of box tile was part of the Roman hypocaust heating system in the Roman villa at Holcombe, near Uplyme in Devon.
161/1987/2
This tile is thought to have come from a mosque, although we do not know the source.
1898/6/11
This glazed earthenware tile with buff pink body depicts two of Mara’s daughters.
1898/6/12
This glazed earthenware tile with buff pink body depicts two warriors from Mara’s army.
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This tile was found during the excavation of the legionary bath-house in Exeter.
198/1998/5
This tile would have formed part of a decorative frieze or border in an ancient Egyptian building or tomb.
198/1998/6
1898/6/8
A series of lead-glazed plaques that relate the story of the Buddha’s temptation prior to his awakening.
1898/6/9
39/1991/1
This tile was from a fire surround of a house in Exeter.
1898/6/10
39/1991/2
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402/1990/76
This stone was part of a chequer-board floor design of grey and white tiles which was laid in one area of the legionary bath-house.