Date:November 1962
Description:The Victoria Pottery was just south of King Street. In this photograph, The circular structure on the left is thought to be the base of an oven started in 1806 by the Mason family (of Ma son's Patent Ironstone China)just before they moved to the nearby Minerva Works in Victoria Place. Bert Bentley thought this was the "oldest in Stoke on Trent". Latterly the works was part of the Victoria & Trentham Potteries Ltd., now demolished.
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This is a photograph of the interior courtyard at the Victoria Pottery just off King Street in Fenton. ...
The entrance to a hovel at the Victoria Pottery in Fenton. A hovel was a brick built bottle shaped building ...
The Victoria Pottery was just south of King Street. In this photograph, The circular structure on the ...
Part of the interior courtyard at Victoria Pottery which was just off King Street in Fenton. This is ...
This was the main entrance off King Street into the Victoria & Trentham Potteries Victoria Works. Pottery ...
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Creators: Mr Bert Bentley - Creator
Image courtesy of: Stoke on Trent City Archives.
Donor ref:SD1480/212-09 (204/39563)
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