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Saucer Makers.

Pottery factory interior showing workers in a saucer making workshop. Taken from the Gladstone Pottery Museum Photographic Collection. This photograph is part of the collections at Stoke-on-Trent ...

Scalloping a Cup, Booths' Church Bank Works, Tunstall

Ridgway Potteries Ltd., Booths' Church Bank Pottery, Tunstall showing a scalloping machine being used. This process would leave what is known as a scalloped edge around the rim of the cup. Taken from ...

Scourers dusting off the flint

Lantern slide showing pottery workers in the process of scouring. Photographed by William Blake. This lantern slide appears to be one of a group used for a presentation or slide show by Blake entitled ...

Scourers dusting off the flint

Lantern slide showing pottery workers in the process of scouring. Photographed by William Blake. This lantern slide appears to be one of a group used for a presentation or slide show by Blake entitled ...

Scourers. Photographed by William Blake.

Pottery workers in the process of scouring. This lantern slide appears to be one of a group used for a presentation or slide show by Blake entitled “Staffordshire Pottery.” A small folder containing ...

Scouring Machine. Photographed by William Blake.

Factory interior with pottery workers using a scouring machine. Taken at Longton, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire.

Scouring Machine. Photographed by William Blake.

Lantern slide showing two pottery workers operating a scouring machine. This lantern slide appears to be one of a group used for a presentation or slide show by Blake entitled “Staffordshire Pottery.” ...

Scouring Pottery. Photographed by William Blake.

Factory interior with pottery workers scouring pottery. Taken at Longton, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire.

Scouring Ware.

Pottery factory interior showing a man operating a scouring machine. Taken at Shelly's pottery factory, Stoke-on-Trent. Scouring is the process of removing rough bits from the surface of the ware, ...

Shard Ruck, Longton

Postcard with a view of a pottery waste area called a Shard Ruck. Taken in the Potteries, Staffordshire. Shard Ruck, always known locally as a shraff tip, was most probably at or near the Daisy Bank ...

Shaw & Copestake's Pottery, Longton

This is the Sylvan Works of Shaw and Copestake on Normacot Road in Longton. Chadwick Street goes off to the left, with the derelict Old Sea Lion Inn on the corner. The photograph was taken from the corner ...

Sheaf Passage, Longton

The new Adams Pottery building, near Gower Street.

Shelley Pottery, King Street, Fenton

The Shelley pottery stood on the north side of King Street close to the junction with Hollings Street. Prior to 1910 the company traded as Foley China. Most of the works have been demolished although ...

Shelton Farm, Hanley

Sheep grazing at Shelton Farm. Behind them is St. Marks Church tower which can just be seen behind the Swynnerton Pottery, on the right of the photograph. This semi-rural area is close to Hanley town ...

Shelton New Road railway bridge and Twyford's factory, Cliff Vale, Stoke-on-Trent

Shelton New Road bridge over the main railway line in Cliff Vale. The bridge was being raised when the line was electrified when the photograph was taken. The camera is looking towards Hanley, with the ...

Shorter & Sons Art Glaze Pottery, Copeland Street, Stoke upon Trent

Shorter & Sons Art Glaze Pottery was at the north end of Copeland Street, close to its junction with Liverpool Road. The Company started as Shorter & Boulton and initially produced Majolica wares. By ...

Simpson's Elder Works, Waterloo Road, Cobridge

Simpson's Elder Pottery on Waterloo Road in Cobridge. The arched entrance has JA and 1848 on the posts and "Solian Ware" painted beneath the company name. The Elder Works frontage was rebuilt by John ...

Simpson's Pottery. Grange Street, Cobridge.

The extensive Elder Works, originally named the Cobridge Pottery until 1900, was between Grange Street and Hawthorne Street in Cobridge. Originally owned by the Alcock family of potters from about 1835, ...