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Furlong Mill, Furlong Lane/Navigation Road, Middleport

The main part of this building was constructed in 1842, then enlarged in 1913. In total it comprises of eighteen buildings which include two bottle kilns. One of the buildings on this site used to be ...

Furlong Mills, Middleport

The camera is looking southwards along Furlong Lane in Middleport. Furlong Mills in Furlong Lane, Middleport is a mill for the preparation of potting materials. It was built in 1842, marked on maps as ...

Fustian Mill on Oxford Road, Fegg Haye, Stoke-on-Trents.

The fustian mill is on the west side of Oxford Road. The mill was part of Congleton Cutters "English Velvets". Fustian is the old name for corduroy, a kind of cotton velvet. The cotton cloth had extra ...

George Edwards' Flint Mill, Ruxley Road, Bucknall

George Edwards mill in Ruxley Road, close to the junction with Bucknall road, next to the mill stream that flowed from the River Trent at Finney Gardens. Bucknall Road is off to then left. The two ovens ...

Goodwin's Potters Millers on the Caldon Canal, Hanley

George Goodwin & Sons Westwood Mills site on the banks of the Caldon Canal just off Lichfield Street in the Eastwood area of Hanley. The company was founded in 1848 and had mills at Consall and Cheddleton. ...

Harrison & Sons mill, Lichfield Street, Hanley

This Harrison's mill was at the southern end of Lichfield Street, close to the junction with Leek Road. The Joiner's Square factory produced colours and glazes. It was part of the larger group of Harrison's ...

Hercules Mill, Stanley

Hercules Mill was originally called Stanley Mill until rebuilt by Harrison & Sons in 1887. The original mill dates back to the 16th century and in the 1860s was used to grind both corn and flint and was ...

Inside Victoria Mill, Stanley Moss Lane, Stanley

Victoria Mill belonged to Harrison & Son, manufacturers of ceramic colours and glazes. A Harrison's 1893 advertisement claimed they were "the largest glaze and colour makers in the world". Ingredients ...

James Kent's, Potters Millers, Fenton

This is the part of James Kent, Potters Millers in Fountain Street, Fenton. The photograph was taken from close to Hitchman Street, off Victoria Road. Just appearing on the extreme right hand edge is ...

Jesse Shirley's Bone and Flint Mill, Etruria, Stoke-on-Trent

Looking from the Lower Bedford Street bridge along the Trent & Mersey canal towards Etruscan Bone & Flint Mill. The canal bends left, to the right is a small canal basin for the mill. The mill was built ...

Level crossing on Scotia Road, Tunstall

The photograph was taken from close to the corner of King William Street and Scotia Road, looking southwards. In the centre are the level crossing gates allowing the Chatterley Whitfield mineral railway ...

Meir Heath. Photographed by William Blake.

Street scene with a view of the windmill and Windmill Pub at Meir Heath, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire.

Mellor Mineral Mills, Aqueduct Street, Stoke upon Trent

G. Mellor & Co was a potters' millers in Aqueduct Street in Stoke. Aqueduct Street linked Glebe Street to an aqueduct over the Newcastle under Lyme Canal. The street ran between the Town Hall and The ...

Mellor's Minerals mill, Etruria Vale, Stoke-on-Trent

Mellor's mill was alongside the Caldon Canal just off Etruria Vale Road. The canal is hidden behind the wall and buildings on the left. This was once the Anderton Canal Company wharf and basin, the bridge ...

Middleport Mills Ltd., Furlong Lane, Middleport

The mill was at the northern end of the Burslem Branch Canal in the basin just off Furlong Lane.

Middleport Mills, Pidduck Street, Middleport

This photograph was taken from Milvale Strteet with Pidduck Street going off to the right down to the Trent & Mersey Canal. This was a calcining mill built largely in the early 19th Century, bordering ...

Old Mill, Cinderhill, Longton

Flint Mill near Cinderhill Hall, Anchor Brook, Longton. The mill was demolished about 1910.

Old Mill, Cinderhill, Longton

Flint Mill near Cinderhill Hall, Anchor Brook, Longton. The mill was demolished about 1910.