
PA, PE-PH,
PI-PL, PO-PR,
PS-PY
A, B,
C, D,
E, F,
G, H,
I, J,
K, L,
M, N,
O, P,
Q, R,
S, T,
U, V,
W, X,
Y, Z
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RT WEAVING-PICK
BT TOOL/IMPLEMENT
NT ICE-PICK
NT PICK-AXE
NT PICK-HAMMER
PICNIC-SET
The term should be
multiple-keyworded with the names of the individual objects comprising the set.
RT CUTLERY
RT VESSEL
BT MISCELLANEOUS EQUIPMENT
PICTURE
The term shoudl only be used if the
object is not a painting, drawing, or print, or if there is uncertainty.
PICTURE-FRAME
The term should only be used
if the frame is of significance to the collections.
PIGMENT
The constituents, if known, should
be entered in the Materials field.
RT DYE
BT SAMPLE
NT PAINT
NT WORKED OCHRE
BT ART/WRITING EQUIPMENT
BT CONTAINER
NT PAINT-BOX
NT PAINT-POT
NT PAINT-TIN
RT PILGRIM-BELL
RT PILGRIM-TOKEN
RT RELIGIOUS/RITUAL EQUIPMENT
RT SHELL-PURSE
RT SOUVENIR
RT TABLET-CASE
BT BADGE
RT PILGRIM-BADGE
RT RELIGIOUS/RITUAL EQUIPMENT
RT SOUVENIR
BT BELL
RT PILGRIM-BADGE
RT RELIGIOUS/RITUAL EQUIPMENT
BT TOKEN
RT BALUSTER
RT BALUSTRADE
RT CAPITAL
RT COLUMN
BT ARCHITECTURE
PILLOW
This term is restricted to bedding;
see also HEAD-REST.
BT PILLOW-COVER
NP PILLOW-SLIP
BT BEDDING-COVER
NT PILLOW-CASE
BT BOX
BT MEDICAL/MEDICINE EQUIPMENT
BT MEDICAL/MEDICINE EQUIPMENT
BT SLAB
PIN
The term has been used as a Broad Term
for fastening pins. If the object has neen used specifically in the context of
dress-making, the term NEEDLEWORK EQUIPMENT should be entered as an additional
keyword.
RT JEWELLERY
RT PERSONAL ORNAMENT
RT TOGGLE
BT FASTENER
NT DRESS-PIN
NT HAIR-PIN
NT HAND-PIN
NT LACE-PIN
NT RINGED PIN
NT SAFETY-PIN
NT WIG-PIN
PIN BEATER
The term refers to a bone point
for separating weave.
RT LOOM
BT TOOL/IMPLEMENT
BT WEAVING EQUIPMENT
RT ARCHITECTURE
RT HINGE
BT MISCELLANEOUS EQUIPMENT
PIPE
This term is restricted to conduits;
enter a Narrow Term if more appropriate. See also SMOKING-PIPE, MUSICAL PIPE and
URINE-PIPE.
BT HYDRAULIC EQUIPMENT
NT DRAIN-PIPE
NT GADUS
NT WATER-SUPPLY-PIPE
RT COOKING-PAN
RT SKILLET
BT COOKING-VESSEL
RT BOBBIN
BT TOOL/IMPLEMENT
BT WEAVING EQUIPMENT
RT EWER
BT JUG
NT TRIPOD-PITCHER
BT AGRICULTURAL TOOL/IMPLEMENT
BT FORK
PLAIT
The term is restricted to hair;
otherwise use ORNAMENT.
RT ATLAS
RT MAP
BT COMMUNICATIONS EQUIPMENT
BT DRAWING
RT BOARD
BT MISCELLANEOUS EQUIPMENT
RT JARDINIERE
BT POT
NT FLOWER-POT
NT ORANGE-TUB
PLAQUE
For the Department of Egyptian
Antiquities, see also records with Object Name BEAD.
RT BEAD
RT MINIATURE
RT PLAQUETTE
RT SCULPTURE
RT VISUAL REPRESENTATION
BT MISCELLANEOUS EQUIPMENT
NT DANCE-PLAQUE
NT EPITAPH PLAQUE
NT HAMMER-CLOTH-PLAQUE
NT REVETMENT PLAQUE
NT VOTIVE PLAQUE
NT WALL-MEDALLION
NT WALL-PLAQUE
NP MONUMENTAL PLAQUE
RT ENGRAVED STONE
RT PLAQUE
BT VISUAL REPRESENTATION
PLASTRON
The term PLASTRON is used in the
Department of Etyhnography; see also SHIRT-FRONT. If the term refers to armour,
use BREAST-PLATE.
RT PLATTER
BT VESSEL
NT BREAD-PLATE
NT CAKE-PLATE
NT DESSERT-PLATE
NT DINNER-PLATE
NT ELECTION-PLATE
NT FISH-PLATE
NT LUNCHEON-PLATE
NT MEAT-PLATE
NT OFFERING-PLATE
NT PINAX
NT PREACHER'S PLATE
NT SALAD-PLATE
NT SOUP-PLATE
NT STALL-PLATE
NT TEA-PLATE
NT TRENCHER
PLATTER
This term has been used
interchangeably with CHARGER.
RT CHARGER
RT PLATE
RT TRENCHER
BT VESSEL
PLAYING-CARD
See 'card-playing' in the
SUBJECT field for designs for playing-cards
BT CARD
BT GAME-PIECE
BT VISUAL REPRESENTATION
NT TAROT CARD
BT CASE
BT GAMES/SPORTING EQUIPMENT
BT GAMES/SPORTING EQUIPMENT
BT HOLDER
RT PERFORMANCE ARTS
BT ADVERTISEMENT
BT POSTER
PLINTH
In the Department of Egyptian
Antiquities plinths often form an integral part of figures or figure-groups and,
if subsequently disassociated, have been registered separately.
RT ARCHITECTURE
RT BASE
RT FIGURE
RT SCULPTURE
BT STAND
BT AGRICULTURAL TOOL/IMPLEMENT
RT STOPPER
BT MISCELLANEOUS EQUIPMENT
BT MEASURE
NP PLUMB-WEIGHT
NP PLUMMET
RT FISH-BASKET
BT FISHING-BASKET
PLUNGER
The term should only be used if the
name of the whole object is unknown.
PA, PE-PH,
PI-PL,
PO-PR, PS-PY
A, B,
C, D,
E, F,
G, H,
I, J,
K, L,
M, N,
O, P,
Q, R,
S, T,
U, V,
W, X,
Y, Z
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