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 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| TIMBER PRODUCTS | Products manufactured from timber. | Preferred term | 109273 | - |
| TIMBER SEASONING SHED | A building where timber was allowed to dry and harden, to render it fit for use as a working material. | Preferred term | 69426 | - |
| Timber Shed | Narrow term | 71299 | - | |
| TIMBER YARD | An open yard or place where timber is stacked or stored. | Preferred term | 69427 | - |
| Timbrel | Narrow term | - | - | |
| TIME MEASURING INSTRUMENT | An instrument used to measure the passing of time. | Preferred term | 97142 | - |
| Time Office | Narrow term | 71800 | - | |
| TIMEBALL TOWER | A structure for visually communicating the exact time to ships in anchorage. A ball slides down a mast at the top of the tower, usually at noon or one o'clock exactly. | Preferred term | 93578 | - |
| TIMEKEEPERS OFFICE | A room or building occupied by a person employed to keep accounts of workers' hours of labour. | Preferred term | 90199 | - |
| TIN | A lustrous, malleable metal, which is resistant to corrosion. Tin is used in alloys such as pewter and used in the manufacture of cans for the storage of food. | Preferred term | 79209 | - |
| TIN INGOTS | Solid bars made from pure tin. | Preferred term | 79210 | - |
| TIN MILL | A mill used for the processing of tin ore by crazing, stamping or smelting. | Preferred term | 71300 | - |
| TIN MINE | A mine used for the extraction on tin bearing ore. | Preferred term | 69275 | - |
| TIN ORE | Ore containing a high proportion of tin. | Preferred term | 82872 | - |
| TIN PLATE | Sheets of iron or steel coated with tin. | Preferred term | 79211 | - |
| Tin Plating Works | Narrow term | 69248 | - | |
| Tin Workers Cottage | Narrow term | 93579 | - | |
| Tin Working Site | Narrow term | 69300 | - | |
| TIN WORKS | A site where tin ore is extracted from suspended fire waste in tin mine spoil heaps. | Preferred term | 69116 | - |
| TINDER BOX | A box containing tinder, any dry inflammable material, usually also contains flint and steel for lighting fires. | Preferred term | 100109 | - |
| Tinned Goods | Narrow term | 83213 | - | |
| Tinned Meat | Narrow term | 83874 | - | |
| TINNERS CACHE | A crude, stone built structure, often roofless, used by tin miners to store equipment. | Preferred term | 69276 | - |
| TINNERS HUT | A small dwelling providing living accommodation for a tin miner. | Preferred term | 69277 | - |
| Tinworkers Cottage | Narrow term | 93580 | - | |
| TIPPET (CAPE) | Woman's fur cape for the shoulders. | Preferred term | 96739 | - |
| TIPPET (STOLE) | Long stole worn by Anglican clergy during a service. | Preferred term | 96740 | - |
| Tippler | Narrow term | 82893 | - | |
| Tironensian Abbey | Use both terms. | Narrow term | 93581 | - |
| Tironian Abbey | Use both terms. | Narrow term | 71301 | - |
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