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Bottle ovens from Adkins Street, Burslem
The photograph was taken from the rear of Adkins Street and shows the ovens of the Britannia Pottery of A G Richardson. The square building on the left hand edge, with the square chimney in the centre ...
Bottle Ovens, Alma Works.
Pottery factory exterior including bottle ovens.
A man can be seen repairing one of the ovens.
Taken at the Alma Works, Uttoxeter Road, Longton, Stoke-on-Trent.
Taken from the Gladstone Pottery ...
Bottle Ovens, Dalehall Works, Burslem
Pottery factory exterior with a view of the bottle ovens at the Dalehall Works, Nr. Burslem, Stoke-on-Trent.
Taken from the Gladstone Pottery Museum Photographic Collection.
This photograph is part ...
Bottle ovens, Longton
A group of bottle ovens near John Street and Mount Pleasant. Photograph taken from under archway between 60 and 62 Meir Hay Road.
Bottle ovens, Longton
A general view east from Commerce Street in Longton with St James' Church tower visible between the bottle ovens. The ovens are probably from four large works in Longton: Coronation earthenware works ...
Boughey Road, Stoke-on-Trent
A very quiet scene, a lot different to today. Boughey Road heads off towards Hanley Park and Park Avenue in the distance. Notice the Michelin Man sign on the garage wall. At this time the Michelin factory ...
Boughey Street, Stoke-on-Trent
Looking up Boughey Street from its junction with London Road. At the top is Liddle Street and behind, the houses on Hunters Way. Boughey Street was first laid out in the 1880s, with just then first few ...
Boundary Works, Church Street, Longton, Stoke-on-Trent
This plan is of the Boundary Works in Longton. It was built in 1819 for ceramic manufacture.
Diagrams (top to bottom):
- Front of the building showing the positions of the original chimneys
- Section ...
Boundary Works, Longton
The Boundary Works, on King Street, Longton, near Foley, built in 1819 by Josiah Spode.
Boundary Works, Longton
The Boundary Works, on King Street, Longton, near Foley, built in 1819 by Josiah Spode for ceramics manufacture.
Bourne Chapel, Longton. Photographed by William Blake.
Church exterior taken at Bourne Chapel, Longton, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire.
Bowbell Pottery, Pack Horse Lane, Burslem
The original parts of this factory building date back to before 1812, with a rear extension constructed between 1900-1912. The first floor has four windows, as does the ground floor, plus one board door ...
Bowden Hotel, 26 Leek Road, Stoke
This three storey public house is currently named The Roebuck. It is located on Leek Road a short distance from Stoke-on-Trent train station.
Bowden Street, Burslem
The view looking south along Bowden Street from Minster Street. In the distance is the spoil tip of Sneyd Colliery and at the bottom, but out of sight, is Moorland Road. The terraced houses at this end ...
Bowler Hat, 52-54 Moorland Road, Burslem
The Bowler Hat public house was constructed between 1832 and 1878. It has a rectangular plan, one room wide by two rooms deep. It has a plain tiled roof with no chimney. This photograph shows the front ...
Boyce Adams shop, Piccadilly, Hanley
Boyce Adams' grocers shop at 32 Piccadilly dates from 1877. In 1962 the company had eleven other shop in the Potteries, with branches as far afield as Alsager and Congleton. The top floor was a café ...
Brakespeare Street chapel and infants' school, Goldenhill
A Roman Catholic school-chapel was built in Brakespeare Street, then called John Street, in1871, with extensions in the 1880s. Garbett Street (then called Church Street) is at the far end. The building ...
Brammer Street, Bradeley, Stoke-on-Trent
Looking east along Brammer Street from the junction with Moorland View. Brammer Street was formerly South Street. In the 1890s Bradeley was a village of just three streets. At the bottom of the street ...