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 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| TELEVISION SET | Purpose built or modified structure or building used for scenery in a television program. | Preferred term | 163246 | - |
| TELEVISION STUDIO | A building or series of rooms specially designed for the recording and transmission of live or taped television programmes. | Preferred term | 93525 | - |
| Telling House | Narrow term | 70754 | - | |
| Temperance Billiard Hall | Use both terms | Narrow term | 100219 | - |
| TEMPERANCE HALL | A meeting hall of the Temperance Society. | Preferred term | 71830 | - |
| TEMPERANCE HOTEL | A hotel where no alcohol is available. | Preferred term | 93526 | - |
| TEMPERANCE PUBLIC HOUSE | A public house where no alcohol is sold. | Preferred term | 93527 | - |
| Temperance Restaurant | Narrow term | 94172 | - | |
| TEMPERATE HOUSE | A building with a regulated moderate temperature for the cultivation of plants. | Preferred term | 93528 | - |
| TEMPLARS CAMERA | A residence used during short visits by an official and attendants of the Knights Templars for administrative purposes on their estates. | Preferred term | 70123 | - |
| TEMPLARS CHURCH | A church, sometimes circular in plan, founded by the Poor Knights of Christ and the Temple of Solomon, commonly known as the Knights Templar. | Preferred term | 93529 | - |
| TEMPLARS GRANGE | An outlying farm or estate belonging to the Poor Knights of Christ and the Temple of Solomon, commonly known as the Knights Templars | Preferred term | 83670 | - |
| TEMPLARS PRECEPTORY | The residence of a preceptor, officials and servants, etc, supervising the estates of the Knights Templars military order. Includes the mother house styled the Temple, London. The Order was suppressed in 1312. | Preferred term | 70176 | - |
| TEMPLATE | A pattern cut out in wood or metal to help shape something accurately or to reproduce shapes. | Preferred term | 96466 | - |
| TEMPLATE | A timber placed horizontally in a cob or stone wall to support the foot of a post or cruck blade. | Preferred term | 138328 | - |
| TEMPLE | Use for places of worship. For later landscape features use, eg. GARDEN TEMPLE. | Preferred term | 70196 | - |
| Temple Mausoleum | Use both terms. | Narrow term | 97476 | - |
| TEMPORARY BRIDGE | A type of bridge which was designed for temporary use and then capable of being moved to another site. Use for temporary bridges which have remained in situ since erection. | Preferred term | 122499 | - |
| TEMPORARY CAMP | A temporary overnight camp enclosed by a shallow ditch and palisade, constructed by Roman troops on campaigns or manoeuvres. | Preferred term | 68911 | - |
| Tenaille | Narrow term | 93530 | - | |
| Tenaillon | Narrow term | 93531 | - | |
| TENANTS HALL | A communal room or building attached to flats. | Preferred term | 93532 | - |
| TENDER | A small vessel attached to a larger vessel (usually a warship) for general harbour duties such as taking crewmen ashore or fetching supplies. | Preferred term | - | - |
| TENEMENT | A parcel of land. | Preferred term | 68997 | - |
| TENEMENT BLOCK | Use for speculatively built 19th century "model dwellings", rather than those built by a philanthropic society. | Preferred term | 71489 | - |
| TENEMENT FACTORY | A purpose-built factory for more than one occupier (eg. for several different workshops). | Preferred term | 93533 | - |
| TENEMENT HOUSE | Originally built as a family house. Converted into flats during the 19th or 20th century. | Preferred term | 71476 | - |
| TENIA | A small moulding on the top of the architrave in the Doric order. | Preferred term | 138329 | - |
| TENNIS CLUB | A site containing a tennis court, changing facilities and a club house. | Preferred term | 93534 | - |
| Tennis Clubhouse | Use both terms. | Narrow term | 162993 | - |
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