These terms are from the FISH Archaeological Objects Thesaurus (Forum on Information Standards in Heritage - FISH).
| Term | Scope note | Term type | SENESCHAL URI | Other URI |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Seamens Hostel | Narrow term | 93891 | - | |
| SEAMENS MISSION | A building, usually associated with a port or dock, where seamen could get a meal and a cheap room. Often established by religious groups for the moral betterment of seamen. | Preferred term | 88213 | - |
| SEAPLANE BASE | A building complex with hangars and slipways built adjacent to a body of water where seaplanes can be stored and maintained. | Preferred term | 130113 | - |
| SEAPLANE FACTORY | A factory where seaplanes are manufactured. | Preferred term | 94044 | - |
| Seaplane Hangar | Narrow term | 160338 | - | |
| Seaplane Hangar (Type J) | Narrow term | 140445 | - | |
| SEAPLANE MOORING | Moorings for a seaplane not part of a seaplane base. | Preferred term | 146329 | - |
| SEAPLANE SHED | An aircraft hangar designed to house seaplanes. | Preferred term | 140495 | - |
| SEAPLANE SHED (TYPE F) | A military side-opening aircraft hangar originally designed for seaplanes and used RNAS bases from 1916. Steel framed with asbestos or corrugated iron cladding. | Preferred term | 140375 | - |
| SEAPLANE SHED (TYPE G) | A side-opening steel framed shed. A smaller version of the SEAPLANE SHED (TYPE F) they were built from 1916 on RNAS seaplane bases | Preferred term | 140496 | - |
| SEAPLANE SHED (TYPE J) | A steel framed seaplane hangar designed for Royal Navy Air Stations by the admiralty in 1917-1918. | Preferred term | 140446 | - |
| Seaplane Station | Narrow term | 160341 | - | |
| SEAPORT | A port on the sea, rather than on river or estuary. | Preferred term | 93262 | - |
| SEARCHLIGHT BATTERY | A site in which one or more searchlights were positioned to locate enemy aircraft or surface vessels for the benefit of batteries and night fighter aircraft. | Preferred term | 68826 | - |
| SEARCHLIGHT EMPLACEMENT | A site in which one or more searchlights and their accompanying structures were positioned to locate enemy aircraft or surface vessels for the benefit of batteries and night fighter aircraft. | Preferred term | 143268 | - |
| SEASIDE PAVILION | A light, ornamental building or structure situated close to the sea. | Preferred term | 71478 | - |
| Seaside Sanatorium | Narrow term | 93263 | - | |
| SEASIDE SCHOOL | School built by the local Education Authority to provide residental schooling at the seaside for children from urban communities. | Preferred term | 143423 | - |
| SEASONINGS | Savoury ingredients, such as herbs, used to add flavour to food. | Preferred term | 109194 | - |
| SEAT | An external structure used to sit on. | Preferred term | 93264 | - |
| SEAT | An object to sit upon. Use narrower terms where known. | Preferred term | 96551 | - |
| SEAT | A fixed object to sit upon. Use narrower terms where known. | Preferred term | 167854 | - |
| SEAX | A single edged sword. | Preferred term | 95143 | - |
| SECATEURS | A small pair of shears with crossed blades, usually used for pruning. | Preferred term | 95808 | - |
| SECO HUT | A prefabricated structure of cellular hollow plywood 'aero' beams and columns clad with timber framed units of flat asbestos facing sheets and a felt roof. Designed as airfield accommodation that could be reused as post WWII emergency housing. | Preferred term | 159295 | - |
| Second Class Cruiser | Narrow term | - | - | |
| SECOND RATE SHIP OF THE LINE | Preferred term | - | - | |
| SECONDARY MODERN SCHOOL | A school attended by children between the ages of eleven and sixteen offering a vocationally orientated curriculum. | Preferred term | 93265 | - |
| SECONDARY RAFTER | The inner rafter of a compound rafter. | Preferred term | 138217 | - |
| SECONDARY SCHOOL | A school attended by children between the ages of eleven and sixteen. | Preferred term | 93266 | - |
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