Chimney Pots and Stacks, An Introduction to their History Variety and Identification
Curious Books, series:
Chimney Pots and Stacks, An Introduction to their History Variety and Identification
By Valentine Fletcher
The
Building Surveyors might enjoy this one. Valentine Fletcher went
through the history of chimney pots and identified almost 500 historic
shapes, sizes, and styles.
“The principles underlying the design of these chimney-pots may be stated as follows:
1. To increase the velocity of ascent of the smoke by reducing the cross-sectional area of the outlet.
2. To minimize the effect of down-draught by reducing the area acted on by wind.
3. To promote up-draught by creating a cross-draught inside the upper part of the chimney.”
Learn about the Beaded Cannon Head, the Irish Roll, the Four Pocket Beehive, and the Horned Louvre, among many others.
This
book, you may be excited to hear, is where the word “caminology” was
coined, the study of chimneys, chimney pots and stacks. No doubt you
will also be thrilled to find out that Fletcher’s personal collection of
chimney pots can be viewed at Bursledon Brickworks Museum.
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It is great when someone is so passionate about such a niche and uncelebrated topic.
If
you have any other Curious Book recommendations, I would love to read
them below. The add on the back of this 1960’s book is for “The Letter
Box, A History of Post Office Pillar and Wall Boxes”.




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