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 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tropical House | Narrow term | 78878 | - | |
| TROUGH | A narrow, open container, usually where food or water for animals is put. Use specific type where known. | Preferred term | 70810 | - |
| TROUGH | A narrow container, especially one in which food or water for animals is put. | Preferred term | 96386 | - |
| TROUSERS | An outer garment worn on the legs. | Preferred term | 96620 | - |
| Trout Farm | Narrow term | 93646 | - | |
| TROW | Preferred term | - | - | |
| TROWEL | A small blade for moving earth, applying liquids such as plaster, smoothing etc. | Preferred term | 96976 | - |
| TRUE MITRE | The junction of two timbers at right angles which involves chamfers or mouldings meeting on a diagonal line and where the timbers meet on the 45 degree line of the chamfer or moulding junction. | Preferred term | 138368 | - |
| TRUMEAU | A vertical stone mullion or shaft situated in the centre of a wide doorway to support its lintel or tympanum. | Preferred term | 138987 | - |
| TRUMPET | An instrument which has a cupped mouthpiece and may have a straight, bent or curved tube. It includes slide trumpets like the trombone. | Preferred term | 95506 | - |
| TRUNK | A large strong case or box used to contain objects for storage or transport. | Preferred term | 96899 | - |
| TRUNK STEAM ENGINE | A steam engine in which the pistons are long relative to their diameters, and there are no piston rods and crossheads. | Preferred term | 138369 | - |
| TRUNKING | A channel or casing containing and protecting wiring, piping etc. | Preferred term | 141135 | - |
| Trunnel | Narrow term | - | - | |
| TRUSS | A combination of timbers to form a frame placed at intervals and carrying the purlins. | Preferred term | 138370 | - |
| TRUSS BRIDGE | A bridge made up of many relatively small members joined together in a series of interconnecting triangles. | Preferred term | 94209 | - |
| TUB | A low, wide, open container. | Preferred term | 96561 | - |
| Tub Font | Narrow term | 162962 | - | |
| Tuba | Narrow term | - | - | |
| TUBE CALCINER | A calciner commonly used between 1870 and circa 1900 for extracting arsenic from mined ores and featuring a slightly inclined rotating iron tube with a firebox at the bottom and an ore feed at the top. | Preferred term | 143424 | - |
| TUBE MILL | A plant used for the manufacture of tubes and tubing, from wrought iron or steel. | Preferred term | 93647 | - |
| Tube Station | Narrow term | 93648 | - | |
| Tube Tunnel | Narrow term | 93649 | - | |
| TUBERCULOSIS CHALET | A small detached building used to accommodate patients with tuberculosis. | Preferred term | 93650 | - |
| Tuberculosis Hospital | Narrow term | 93651 | - | |
| Tubular Bridge | Narrow term | 122515 | - | |
| Tubular Crane | Narrow term | 100201 | - | |
| Tuck Mill | Narrow term | 93652 | - | |
| Tucking Mill | Narrow term | 70901 | - | |
| TUDOR FLOWER | Decorative ornamentation in the form of an upright, stalked trefoil used in Tudor architecture. | Preferred term | 138371 | - |
11491 - 11520 of 12,437 records.