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Soup plate

White salt-glazed stoneware plate, maker unknown. Diameter 220mm . This octagonal soup plate has a trellis design in relief on the rim. The production of the mould for this plate has been attributed ...

Souvenir mug

A lead-glazed pearlware or earthenware mug or tankard by Enoch Wood & Sons, Burslem. The transfer printed illustration shows Enoch Wood and his son riding their horses with a dog running alongside.

Spark Street, Stoke-on-Trent

The camera is looking eastwards along Spark Street (Park Street until the 1950s renaming) down towards London Road. At the bottom is the frontage of the Minton pottery works with one of the bottle ovens ...

Spencer Stevenson Pottery, Short Street, Longton

This photograph was taken looking north up Short Street from Normacot Road. On the left are the four bottle ovens of the Enson Works. This mid 19th Century pottery had a variety of operators, latterly ...

Spode pottery factory, Stoke-on-Trent

The Spode company was established by Josiah Spode I in the 1760's and in 2002 is still producing ceramic products at the site shown in the picture. Whilst the company has modernised the site since this ...

Spode Works, Church Street, Stoke-on-Trent

The main entrance to W T Copeland's Spode Works on Church Street in Stoke. The factory was established here in the 1770s, but closed in 2009. The building still stands and is owned by Stoke-on-Trent ...

Sponging. Miss Maud Hancock.

Pottery factory interior depicting a female worker in the process of sponging ware. The photograph was taken at Booth's pottery factory in Tunstall, Stoke-on-Trent. The worker in the picture is ...

Spoutfield Tilery, Stoke-on-Trent

This photographs shows some of the intermittent coal fired brick and tile ovens at John Caddick & Sons Spoutfields Tilery. The tilery was on the corner of Brick Kiln Lane and Shelton New Road in Cliff ...

Spraying Glaze.

Pottery factory interior showing a woman aerographing glaze onto a ewer. She is using a pneumatic airbrush. Aerography was the mechanical spraying of glaze onto pots. It also helped enormously ...

Spring Garden Road, Longton

Photograph taken from Trentham Road. The bottle ovens are possibly those of the Cartwright & Edwards works.

St Mary's Pottery Works, Normacot Road, Uttoxeter

This is the back of T C Wild's St Mary's Works on Uttoxeter Road. This photograph was taken looking north from Normacot Road, from a point now underneath the A50. The house on the right hand edge still ...

St Mary's school and chapel, Plex Street, Tunstall.

This photograph was taken looking westwards along Plex Street from the corner of Roundwell Street (formerly Well Street) in Tunstall. The building on the right was originally St Mary's school-chapel, ...

St. George and the Dragon figure

Pearlware figure decorated with coloured glazes. Height 290mm St. George is the patron saint of England. His victory is said to have happened in Libya, where he saved a town from the daily sacrifice ...

St. Gregory's, Longton. Photographed by William Blake.

Church exterior taken at St. Gregory's, Longton, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire.

St. James Fine Bone China Ltd., 8-10 Liverpool Road, Stoke

This is a block of two terraced buildings. Number 8 was the premises for manufacture and retail of pottery and has some remains of the original shop front. Number 10 has been extensively altered through ...

Stacking Saggars in a Kiln.

Pottery factory interior with a view of workers stacking saggars in a kiln. Saggars are containers made from fireclay which protected pottery in the kiln from the intense heat and smoke during bottle ...

Staffordshire Potteries in 1830. Photographed by William Blake.

Lantern slide containing a book illustration with a view of the Potteries. This lantern slide appears to be one of a group used for a presentation or slide show by Blake entitled “Staffordshire Pottery.” ...

Staffordshire Potteries, Meir

An aerial view looking north-east over the Staffordshire Potteries factory site at Meir, with houses on Edenhurst Avenue and Applewood Drive on the far side of the A500. The factory site is now occupied ...