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Royal Overhouse Pottery offices, Wedgwood Place, Burslem

Barratts of Staffordshire occupied the Overhouse Works from 1943. In 1992 the company joined with Royal Stafford China to become Royal Stafford. This building became the factory shop. The Overhouse ...

Royal Stafford Pottery, Longton

In the background is the Royal Stafford China Works of Thomas Pool & Gladstone China Ltd. who specialised in producing mid priced tableware. This was originally part of the 19th Century Cobden Works. ...

Royal Stafford, Wycliffe Street, Burslem

The Royal Stafford Pottery was constructed before 1832 and is made up of two rectangular units. The first building has four storeys, thirteen rooms wide by two rooms deep; the second has three storeys ...

Royal visit, Royal Doulton, Burslem

King George V and Queen Mary visit the Burslem works of Royal Doulton on April 23rd 1913. A postcard view published by William Shaw.

Rubian Art Pottery, Fenton

This photograph was taken looking southwards along St Matthew Street in Fenton. The kilns and workshops of the Rubian Art Pottery are on the right. All traces of the works have been removed and the land ...

Rubian Art Pottery, Fenton

Looking north along St Matthew Street with the workshops and kilns of the Rubian Art Pottery on the left. the Lane Delph works were on this site from the end of the 18th Century. Barkers & Co operated ...

Rubian's Art Pottery, Fenpark Road, Fenton

The Rubian Art Pottery was at the western end of Fenpark Road at the junction with Vivian Road. This was the Park Works. Pottery had been produced on this site from at least the 1770s. The works became ...

Rubicon Art Pottery.

Pottery factory exterior including bottle ovens. Taken at Rubicon Art Pottery, Stoke-on-Trent. Taken from the Gladstone Pottery Museum Photographic Collection. This photograph is part of the ...

Running Out A Potters Frit Kiln. 1937. Photographed by William Blake.

Pottery workers "Running Out A Frit Kiln". Taken at Longton, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire.

Running Out Frit Kiln, 1937. Photographed by William Blake.

View of pottery workers "Running Out Frit Kiln". Taken at Longton, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire.

Ruxley Road, Bucknall

Looking east along Ruxley Road from the junction with Bucknall Road. The Esso petrol station on the right now occupies the junction and Ruxley Road no longer meets Bucknall Road. Halfway down on the ...

Ruxley Road, Bucknall

Looking westwards along Ruxley Road towards the Werrington Road/Dividy Lane junction. The photograph was taken from close to the corner of Clowes Road. Almost at the bottom are the chimneys of the calcining ...

S A Wood & Sons, Regent Road, Hanley

The registered offices of S A Wood & Sons were in Regent Road just before the junction with Bethesda Street. The buildings date from the early years of the twentieth century. The two properties have ...

Safety training at Shelton Bar Steelworks, Stoke-on-Trent

The men in this picture are simulating an accident on the train lines serving Shelton Bar steelworks. The rescuers, Frank and Jack Chevin appear to be attempting to lift the casualty without touching ...

Saggar House at Maddock's.

Pottery factory interior with a view of the saggar house at Maddock's pot bank, Burslem, Stoke-on-Trent. The workers in the picture are in the process of placing wares into saggars in preparation for ...

Saggar House. Photographed by William Blake.

Factory interior of the saggar house with two men at work emptying ware out of the saggar after firing. The white dust is either alumina or silica sand which was used as a bedding material for the clay ...

Saggar Makers. Circa 1930

A saggar maker and his apprentice at work in a tile factory in the Potteries. The apprentice would be known as a 'saggar makers bottom knocker'. The saggars were made of marl, which was hard wearing and ...

Saggar Makers. Photographed by William Blake.

Factory interior with saggar makers at work. Taken at Longton, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire.