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W. White Co Clay Pipe from Glasgow found...
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<blockquote data-quote="DeeGee" data-source="post: 575787" data-attributes="member: 5175"><p>William White had a business manufacturing clay pipes in Glasgow from the early 1800s. William died in 1855 and the business was continued by his son John Charles White.</p><p>William also had an older brother Thomas White who was a well known pipe maker in Edinburgh.</p><p>I have several White pipes in my collection.</p><p>He was my gr-gr-gr-grandfather.</p><p>The pipe factory building is still standing in Glasgow and part of it has been turned into a community cultural centre.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DeeGee, post: 575787, member: 5175"] William White had a business manufacturing clay pipes in Glasgow from the early 1800s. William died in 1855 and the business was continued by his son John Charles White. William also had an older brother Thomas White who was a well known pipe maker in Edinburgh. I have several White pipes in my collection. He was my gr-gr-gr-grandfather. The pipe factory building is still standing in Glasgow and part of it has been turned into a community cultural centre. [/QUOTE]
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