Date:October 1963
Description:The Ascot Pottery was operated by Alcock, Lindley & Bloore, along with the neighbouring Vulcan Pottery on Clough Street. The factory opened in 1919 and the company became famous for "Brown Betty" teapots and then coffee pots. On the extreme right of the photograph is the entrance to Slippery Lane. Now demolished and the site cleared, the works stood would be just alongside The Potteries Way.
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The view along Clough Street towards the centre of Hanley. On the right hand edge is the greyhound ...
Gough & Co were "Buildings and Works Plant" manufacturers with premises on Clough Street. C lough Street ...
The Vulcan Works was operated by Swinnertons Ltd (a company linked with the neighbouring Alcock, Lindley ...
The Ascot Pottery was operated by Alcock, Lindley & Bloore, along with the neighbouring Vulcan Pottery ...
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Creators: Mr Bert Bentley - Creator
Image courtesy of: Stoke on Trent City Archives.
Donor ref:SD1480/170-17 (204/38431)
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