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Crown Devon Works, Whieldon Road, Stoke-on-Trent

The entrance to S Fielding's Crown Devon Works on Sutherland Street, off Whieldon Road. Until 1912 the pottery was known as the Railway Works, set up in the late 1800s and operated by Hackney & Kirkham. ...

Crown Staffordshire's Minerva Works, Fenton

The Minerva Works on Park Street in the Lane Delph area of Fenton had a wide range of famous occupiers. There was a potworks on this site from the 1750s. From 1806 to 1815 it was occupied by the Mason ...

Crown Staffs Works.

Pottery factory exterior. A bottle oven chimney is protruding through the roof of the factory. In the background there are rows of terraced houses. Taken at Crown Staffs Works, Fenton, Stoke-on-Trent. Taken ...

Crown Works, Steventon Place, Burslem

This building plan is of the Crown Pottery Works in Burslem. The plan has cross sections of the bottle kiln which show its structure in great detail. Diagrams (clockwise from top left): - Front of bottle ...

Culinaire Pottery, Crusader Works, Elder Road, Burslem

This large, L-shaped earthenware factory complex is in three main sections which are all single storyed. It is five rooms wide by five rooms deep and was constructed between 1900 and 1924.

Cup Handlers. Photographed by William Blake.

Factory interior with pottery workers putting handles on cups. Taken at Longton, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire.

Cup Making. Turning.

Pottery factory interior showing a woman sponging cups after they have been machine turned. Taken from the Gladstone Pottery Museum Photographic Collection. This photograph is part of the collections ...

Cutting Clay for a Saggar. Photographed by William Blake.

Lantern slide showing a pottery worker cutting clay for the making of Saggars. "Cutting Clay for a Saggar Maker. Prepared clay is placed in a heap and long slices are cut from it as required."

Cutting Clay for a Saggar. Photographed by William Blake.

Lantern slide showing a pottery worker cutting clay for the making of Saggars. This lantern slide appears to be one of a group used for a presentation or slide show by Blake entitled “Staffordshire ...

Cyples Lane, Longton

The Market Street works were believed to be the oldest potbank in Longton and were founded by the Cyples family in about 1784. Cyples were succeeded by Thomas Barlow in 1849.

Cyples Lane, Longton.

The Cyples factory is on the left.

Cyples old factory, Longton

Photograph taken looking up Smithy Lane. Allin & Williams' shop on left. The Market Street works were believed to be the oldest potbank in Longton and were founded by the Cyples family in about 1784. ...

Cyples old factory, Longton.

At the junction of Cyples Lane and St. Martin's Lane.

Cyples old factory, Longton.

Photograph taken during the demolition of the factory.

Cyples old factory, Longton.

Photograph taken from Kingcross Street (south-east of Smithy Lane). The oven is at the junction of Smithy Lane and St Martin's Lane.

Daisy Bank Marl Hole, Longton

Lantern slide containing a view of the Daisy Bank marl hole, Longton, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire. These huge holes were created due to the large scale extraction of a type of clay called marl. This ...

Daisy Bank Marl Hole, Longton

Industrial landscape with a view of Daisy Bank marl hole. Taken at Edensor, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire. Photographed by William Blake. These huge holes were created due to the large scale extraction ...

Daisy Bank Marl Hole, Longton. Photographed by William Blake.

Industrial landscape with a view of the Daisy Bank Marl Hole, Longton, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire. These vast holes were created due to the large scale extraction of a type of clay called marl.