Date:November 1963
Description:Acme Marls occupied a site on the corner of Bournes Bank and Enoch Street (now Woodbank Street) in Burslem. The company made kiln furniture (refractory supports on which pottery is stacked during firing in the kiln). Founded in 1932 by J W A Lovatt, initially they processed the fire clay which local pottery firms used to make saggars. Later the firm made the saggars and and other kiln furniture and sold the finished article to the pottery companies. After 2000 the company concentrated its business at its site in Tunstall. The Burslem site was sold off and most of it has been cleared. Three downdraught bottle ovens were still being used until 1977, and are now listed structures.
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Seen from Cross Hill, the three buildings are all that remain of the Acme Marls site in Burslem. Built ...
Acme Marls occupied a site on the corner of Bournes Bank and Enoch Street (now Woodbank Street) in Burslem. ...
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Creators: Mr Bert Bentley - Creator
Image courtesy of: Stoke on Trent City Archives.
Donor ref:SD1480/095-09 (204/35315)
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