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Doulton's factory, Enfield Street, Burslem

The rear of Doulton's factory on Enfield Street, off Chapel Lane in Burslem. Doulton's moved from London to Burslem in the 1870s and took over a small factory owned by Pinder, Bourne & Co. This was expanded ...

Doulton's pottery warehouse, Chapel Street, Burslem

This is the rear of the Doulton's works, in Chapel Street, which fronted onto Nile Street in Burslem . Enfield Street off to the right was Prince's Street until the 1950s. The buildings were part of the ...

Doulton's sanitary ware pottery, Fenton

Doulton's Sanitary ware works alongside the Trent & Mersey Canal and Whieldon Road was originally the Colonial Pottery belonging to Winkle & Wood, producing a wide range of earthenware. This photograph ...

Drawing an oven, Sutherland Works, Longton

Pottery factory interior showing two workers drawing an oven after firing. Drawing was the term used to describe taking the ware out of the kiln after firing. Taken at Sutherland China, Longton, Stoke-on-Trent. Taken ...

Drying.

Pottery factory interior with a view of a rotary drying rack and ware. The rack would be moving. Taken from the Gladstone Pottery Museum Photographic Collection. This photograph is part of the ...

Ducal Tiles, Pack Horse Lane, Burslem

This building was constructed between 1851 and 1878 and was originally used as a pottery factory. The present use is as a fireplace manufacturer. The cast iron brackets which supported a swinging arm ...

Dudson's pottery works, Hanover Street, Hanley

Dudson Brothers' pottery works on the corner of Hanover Street (left) and York Street in Hanley. There has been a pottery on this site since the 1800s. Expanded greatly in the 1870s, the works consisted ...

Dunn & Bennett's Dalehall canal side works, Middleport

the photograph shows the back of Dunn & Bennett's Dalehall Works on the Trent & Mersey canal in Middleport. Dunn & Bennett started producing earthenware and ironstone in Burslem in the 1870s. The Dalehall ...

Dust extraction machinery. Photographed by William Blake.

Pottery factory interior with a view of dust extraction equipment. This particular machine extracted flint dust while saggars were being filled.

Earnshaw's Pottery Factory.

Pottery factory exterior with a view of a smoking bottle oven. Taken at Earnshaw's pottery factory, Stoke-on-Trent. Taken from the Gladstone Pottery Museum Photographic Collection. This photograph ...

Earthenware works, Cobridge

The cluster of buildings and ovens was an earthenware works just south of Leek New Road. The houses on the right faced onto Leek New Road and those on the left onto Purbeck Street (formerly George Street). ...

East Vale, Longton

Looking west towards the East Vale area of Longton. The railway line is the Stoke to Derby branch. St John's Church in Longton is close to the railway in the distance. The line of coal wagons are on ...

Eastwood from Paxton Street, Hanley

The Eastwood Sanitary Works (George Howson's) viewed from the bottom of Paxton Street in Hanley. In the far distance on the right hand edge of the photograph is the spoil tip of Mossfield Colliery. Lichfield ...

Eastwood Pottery, Lichfield Street, Hanley

The photograph shows a view south along Lichfield Street towards Joiners Square and the Caldon Canal. Johnson Brothers' Eastwood Pottery occupies almost all of the left hand side of the road. It is now ...

Eastwood Road bridge and Johnson's Pottery, Caldon Canal, Hanley

This is a view north from the Albion Bridge over the Caldon Canal on Eastwood Road, Hanley. To the left is the Johnson Brothers Hanley Works. Just out of the photograph to the right is another Johnson ...

Eastwood Works, Hanley, Stoke-on-Trent

This is the Eastwood pottery works in Stoke-on-Trent which was owned by J. & G. Meakin. The company was well known for its ironstone china and white granite ware, much of which was sold in America ...

Eastwood Works, Stoke-on-Trent.

This is the Eastwood pottery works in Stoke-on-Trent which was owned by J. & G. Meakin. The company was well known for its ironstone china and white granite ware, much of which was sold in America ...

Edmond Close, Longton

Photograph taken from Meir Hay Road.