Cane pipe and leather pouch. The pipe is made from a single curved stem of cane, with the bulbous root end forming the bowl. Attached to the pipe by a woven cotton lace is a small leather tobacco pouch with a drawstring opening.
label: Church Missionary Society label
This item was acquired in 1961 as part of a collection of material from the Church Missionary Society. Most of these items were probably originally used by missionaries when they were giving talks about their work during home leave. Many items, such as this one, were models. The Society for Missions to Africa and the East, as it was originally called, was founded in 1799, with the first missionaries going to work overseas in 1804. In 1812 the Society was renamed The Church Missionary Society for Africa and the East, and the first English clergy to work as the Society's missionaries went overseas in 1815.