About this jug
Location:
7-9 Holland St, London SE1 9JB, UK
United Kingdom
Long/Lat:
51.50735, -0.101345
Project no. / Site code: HLS08
Notes: Archaeological work at 7–9 Holland Street / 118–122 Southwark Street (Bankside, Southwark), carried out by MOLA in 2008, revealed how low-lying, flood-prone land on the edge of Paris (Parish) Garden manor was gradually drained, divided, built on, and finally densely occupied between the 15th and 18th centuries. The key remains are water-management ditches, a major timber-lined sewer, 17th-century building foundations and wells, and numerous 18th-century cesspits and drains, all rich in domestic, industrial and trade-related finds.
The Bartmann remains are from different places within the side. For further information, consult Francis and Saxby 2019 https://doi.org/10.5284/1069455
Height: 210.00
Max-width: 130.00
Rim diameter: 35.00
Foot diameter: 63.00
Feature description: The top half of the Jug is preserved, and the medallion appears to depict a crowned heart symbol.
Identifier: HLS08-140
Custody: Museum
Custody Data: MOLA