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Bomb damage, Stoke-on-Trent
Bomb damage at Old Stoke Road, Stoke-on-Trent, 1941.
Book Illustration entitled "View of The Potteries." Photographed by William Blake c. 1900-1940
Photograph of a book illustration entitled "View of the Potteries."
This image is used elsewhere in the collection for a presentation by Blake entitled “Staffordshire Pottery.”
A small folder containing ...
Book Illustration. Photographed by William Blake.
Book illustration. Unknown location.
Boote's Ceramic Tiles Ltd, High Street, Tunstall
T & R Boote's ceramic tile works was on High Street to the north of Tunstall town centre. In the distance is the bell tower and spire of Christ Church. The spire has since been removed.
The company ...
Boote's Tile Works, Waterloo Road, Burslem
Looking along Waterloo Road up towards Swan Square in Burslem. The large building on the right, on the corner of Zion Street (previously Regent Street), was the Waterloo Pottery operated by T & R Boote, ...
Boote's Waterloo Tile Works, Burslem
The derelict workshops of T & R Boote's tile works in Burslem. The company started in Burslem in 1842 and later occupied the Waterloo Pottery, which lay between Waterloo Road and Nile Street, from 1850. ...
Boothen Old Road, Stoke upon Trent
A view south from just outside the Boothen Stand at Stoke City's old Victoria Ground. Boothen Old Road is to the left and Lime Street to the right. The corner shop in the centre is now a house but the ...
Borough Hotel, Trinity Street, Hanley.
The hotel has undergone a facelift from the image taken in the 1930’s.
The uppermost floor remains untouched, but the windows and doors on the ground & first floor have been radically altered.
The ...
Borough Hotel, Trinity Street, Hanley.
The Borough hotel was one of two pubs in Trinity Street sharing the same name. This one was colloquially known as 'The Big Borough' because of its size.
At this time it was owned by the local Parker's ...
Bosley station
Bosley Station, Cheshire, pictured around 1963 and still in use.
Note the Ford Anglia saloon car, the equivalent of a Ford Ka today!
A semaphore railway signal stands to the left of the building.
This ...
Boston Pottery works on Sandyford High Street, Tunstall
Originally owned by the earthenware manufacturers, Knapper & Blackhurst, the Boston Pottery was occupied by Weetman Figures Ltd when the photograph was taken. Later the site was taken over by Old Boston ...
Bottle oven and workshops, Packhorse Lane, Burslem.
Packhorse Lane was the original road from Fountain Place to Longport. Enoch Wood's Fountain Place pottery, opened in 1789 straddled the lane. It was closed in 1850 and has been subdivided into a variety ...
Bottle oven at J Steventon's Royal Pottery, Burslem
The outside of a biscuit bottle oven at the Royal Pottery, off Steventon Place, in Burslem. The entrance (or wicket) to the oven is through the corrugated iron roofed porch. Behind the oven are the workshops ...
Bottle Oven, Caroline Pottery.
Pottery factory exterior including a bottle oven.
Taken at the Caroline Works, Caroline Street, Longton, Stoke-on-Trent.
The bottle oven was demolished in 1983.
All bottle ovens in the city ...
Bottle Oven, Gladstone China.
Pottery factory courtyard and bottle oven.
This view was taken at the Gladstone China, Uttoxeter Road, Longton, Stoke-on-Trent, before undergoing restoration and opening as a working pottery museum.
Taken ...
Bottle Oven, Longton
Pottery factory exterior including a bottle oven.
Taken at Longton, Stoke-on-Trent.
Taken from the Gladstone Pottery Museum Photographic Collection.
This photograph is part of the collections ...
Bottle Ovens - Earnshaw's.
Pottery factory exterior including bottle ovens.
Thick black smoke from bottle ovens was a common sight in Stoke-on-Trent as the pot banks fired their ware.
Taken at Earnshaw's pot bank, Stoke-on-Trent.
Taken ...
Bottle ovens and chimney at George L Ashworth Bros. Ltd., Hanley
This is a view of the bottle ovens and chimney of Ashworth's works from the rear entrance in Morley Street. George Ashworth & Bros manufactured ironstone, earthenware and ivory ware at the Broad Street ...