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A monthly programme reflecting the current archaeological scene Clay Tobacco Pipes
The study of clay pipes is for different reasons important to archaeologists, historians, and sociologists. In this country the industry flourished for some 250 years and produced some interesting variants in type and design.
Speakers:
D. B. WHITEHOUSE ,
IVOR SOUTHERN
K. M. MAROCHAN
DOUGLAS HAGUE
Introduced by ADRIAN OSWALD Keeper of the Department of Archaeology, City Museum and Art Gallery, Birmingham

Contributors

Unknown:
D. B. Whitehouse
Unknown:
K. M. Marochan
Introduced By:
Adrian Oswald

† Hothouse Children
An investigation by ALAN BLAIKLEY
Recently, a full-time school for child musicians was opened in London. Similar schools for budding actors and dancers already existed. Is it fair on a child to segregate him, perhaps at the age of six or seven, in such a school? What sort of general education does he get? How many children fulfil their parents' hopes or their own youthful promise?

Contributors

Unknown:
Alan Blaikley

Network Three

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