CHEROKEE VILLAGE-Michael "Smoke" Pfeiffer will present a hands-on program on John Pollock-made clay tobacco pipes at the Spring River Gem and Mineral Club at 10 a.m. on Thursday, April 3, at the Omaha ...
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A few months ago my friend Nancy asked me if I would like to join her for the opening of the Henri Matisse exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art in Manhattan. Although I am not that well versed in ...
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Explorers to Roanoke Island in the 1580s found the natives smoking tobacco in a new way – from pipes. The English, looking to colonize and find riches in the New World, took up the habit, found it ...
Clay pipes used for smoking were so common in the 1700s and 1800s that it’s not very remarkable to find fragments of them at archaeological sites from the early days of the United States. But Julie ...
Tobacco pipes were one of the first mass-produced, disposable objects in Britain. Through contact with indigenous peoples of the Americas, tobacco pipes and tobacco were introduced to Europe as early ...
Oliver Meeson has been making clay pipes for about four years A 24-year-old is among the last clay pipe-makers in Britain after coming across the skill by "complete coincidence". Oliver Meeson from ...