Date:November 1963
Description:The derelict workshops of T & R Boote's tile works in Burslem. The company started in Burslem in 1842 and later occupied the Waterloo Pottery, which lay between Waterloo Road and Nile Street, from 1850. From the 1860s the company produced pavement and encaustic tiles and from the early 1900s concentrated almost exclusively on tile production. Blackwall Tunnel, beneath the Thames in London, is lined with Boote's tiles. From 1963 the company became part of Richards Tiles and later H & R Johnon's Tiles. The site of the Waterloo Potteries on Regent Street, now Zion Street, is now occupied by a supermarket.
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Looking along Waterloo Road up towards Swan Square in Burslem. The large building on the right, on the ...
The derelict workshops of T & R Boote's tile works in Burslem. The company started in Burslem in 1842 ...
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Creators: Mr Bert Bentley - Creator
Image courtesy of: Stoke on Trent City Archives.
Donor ref:SD1480/107-21 (204/35460)
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