Object types that the Scheme uses

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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