High Street, Longton
Photograph taken along High Street (Uttoxeter Road) from St. James's churchyard, looking north to Garfield works.
Hill Top Pottery. Burslem
The Hill Top Pottery (or Hill Pottery) was on Westport road (formerly Liverpool Road), Burslem, almost opposite the Hill Works of Wade Heath. Hill Top Pottery was at the top of the hill (called The Sytch) ...
Hitchings Potters' Transfers works, Caledonia Road, Shelton
Hitchings ceramic transfer works were on Caledonia Road, off Cemetery Road in Shelton. The company bceased trading in 1964. The buildings still stand and have been converted into student accommodation ...
Howard Pottery, Norfolk Street, Hanley
Looking eastwards along Norfolk Street in Shelton. At the bottom ate the backs of houses on Harcourt Street. Norfolk Pottery is on the right and backed onto the Caldon Canal, which is just off the photograph ...
Howson's Eastwood Sanitary Works, Clifford Street, Hanley
This photograph shows the rear of the Eastwood Sanitary Works in Clifford Street. This side of the factory ran down to the Caldon Canal. The works was operated by George Howson & Sons from 1867 until ...
Howson's Pottery on the Caldon Canal, Hanley
This photograph shows the rear of G. Howson's Eastwood pottery works on the Caldon Canal. George Howson's produced sanitary ware in Hanley between 1867 and 1966, when then factory was sold to Armitage ...
Howson's Sanitary Ware works, Clifford Street, Hanley
The main entrance to George Howson's bathroom and sanitary ware factory in Clifford Street, off Lichfield Street in Hanley. The works was known as the Eastwood Works and occupied the land between Clifford ...
Howson's Sanitary ware, Lichfield Street, Hanley
The photograph shows the rear entrance to George Howson's Sanitary ware works in Lichfield Street, Hanley. George Howson set up his Eastwood Sanitary Works in Hanley in 1865-67 backing onto the Caldon ...
Hudson & Middleton's Sutherland China Works, Normacot Road, Longton
The front of the Sutherland China Works of Hudson and Middleton on Normacot Road in Longton. The works are on the south side of the road, opposite St James's Church. Farther down on the left, the building ...
Industrial Landscape. Photographed by William Blake.
Print of an industrial landscape.
Unknown location.
Industrial Landscape. Photographed by William Blake.
Print of an industrial landscape.
Unknown location.
Industrial Landscape. Photographed by William Blake.
An industrial landscape with a view of pot bank bottle kilns.
Unknown location.
Industrial Landscape. Photographed by William Blake.
Print of an industrial landscape.
Unknown location.
Interior courtyard at Victoria Pottery, Fenton
The Victoria Pottery was just south of King Street. In this photograph, The circular structure on the left is thought to be the base of an oven started in 1806 by the Mason family (of Ma son's Patent ...
It's A Pretty Thing - Stoke-on-Trent! Photographed by William Blake.
Industrial landscape taken at Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire.
This image, with its damning caption, is one of many where Blake is critical of the conditions created in the city by the pottery industry.
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J & G Meakin's Eagle Pottery, Hanley
This is the Cresswell Road side of J & G Meakin's Eagle Pottery works in Hanley. J & G Meakins was founded in 1851, originally in Hanley. They moved to the Eagle Pottery in 1959, a brand new works built ...
J & G Meakin's Eagle Pottery, Hanley
The Ivy House entrance to J & G Meakin's Eagle Pottery in Hanley. The pottery opened in 1859 and closed finally in 2004, after absorption into the Wedgwood and latterly producing Johnson Brothers wares. ...
J H Weatherby's Falcon Pottery, Hanley
A view north along Old Town Road with the Falcon Pottery building on the right and the winding gear of Hanley Deep Pit in the distance. Safin House, in the centre, was occupied by S Finney & Sons , a ...