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Burslem and Wolstanton Poor Union - a document from the Enoch Wood Scrapbook

In the 1790s, the expense of providing relief to the poor fell upon local parishes in Stoke-on-Trent. This document outlines a meeting held to discuss sharing the costs between Burslem and nearby Wolstanton. The ...

Burslem from St Paul's Churchyard.

Looking east from the edge of St Paul's Churchyard. The tower to the right belongs to St Joseph's Catholic Church on Hall Street. The two gate posts on the right led to the original church, now demolished. ...

Burslem School of Art, Queen Street, Burslem

Burslem School of Art in Queen Street. The grade II listed building was built between 1900 and 1924 on the site of an old pottery manufactory. Directly opposite is the Wedgwood Institute. Queen Street ...

Burton Place, Hanley

The building on the right was occupied in the 1960s by Foulkes, building and decorating materials suppliers but had previously been a pottery. From the early 1920s until 1937, this was part of the Corona ...

Butter dish

A. G. Richardson 1915-1974 Butter dish. 1981.P.33. 1925-1929. Over glaze printed & painted earthenware. L (cover) : 140 mm, L (base) : 195 mm. Earthenware butter dish and cover. Decorated ...

Butterfield Place, Tunstall

The photograph is looking west along Butterfield Place towards Tunstall High Street. Butterfield Place was originally known as Amicable Street. On the right is the side and rear of Tunstall Town Hall ...

C G Ramsden's works, Duke Street, Fenton

C G Ramsden manufactured colours and glazes for the ceramics industry. The works were at the southern end of Duke Street, close to the railway line. The works is on the site of Oldfield's 19th century ...

Calcining kilns at Bucknall Flint Mill, Rixley Road, Bucknall

A pair of calcining kilns at George Edwards' Bucknall Flint Mill with their load of flint nodules after roasting (calcining). Adding ground flint and bone (up to 50%), gives ware strength, whiteness ...

Caldon Canal from Bedford Street bridge, Hanley

Looking south along the Caldon Canal from the bridge at Bedford Street. On the left is the edge of large Bedford earthenware works operated by Ridgways. The tall building in the centre of the photograph ...

Caldon Canal from near Botteslow Street bridge, Hanley

The camera is looking east from the Caldon Canal towpath near Botteslow Street road bridge. The row of buildings on the left are the rear of Elijah Cotton's Nelson Pottery works. On the right was the ...

Caldon Canal near Lichfield Street, Stoke-on-Trent

This picture shows the Caldon Canal running past a pottery factory near Lichfield Street in Stoke-on-Trent. Canals were a very important means of transporting raw materials and finished ceramic products: ...

Caldon Canal near Pyenest Street, Stoke-on-Trent

Taken from close to the Stoke Road (A5006) bridge, the camera is looking west along the Caldon Canal. In the distance is one of the now demolished gas holders of the Etruria Gas Works on Etruscan Street. ...

Caldon Canal, near Lichfield Street, Stoke-on-Trent

A potbank alongside the Caldon Canal.

Campbell Tile Co., London Road, Stoke upon Trent

The Campbell Tile Co. works and the adjoining Minton works in Stoke. A view north along London Road with Sturgess Street on the left (by the Overall Shop). The chimney at the end of road is at W T Copeland's ...

Candlestick

Christmas tree candlestick by Spode.

Candlestick

Wedgwood black basalte ‘Triton’ candlestick in the form of a Triton seated on rocks holding a cornucopia forming the candle socket. Dimensions: 300mm high, 160mm width, 140mm depth.

Candlestick

Glazed Earthenware. H. 18.0 x W. 9.5 cm. Earthenware Sussex candlestick, thrown and turned, yellow lead transparent glaze.

Candlestick

Grete Marks 1899 - 1990. Candlestick. 1984.P.725. 1937-1940. Glazed earthenware. H : 166 mm. Earthenware candlestick. Decorated with semi-matt glazes. Made by Grete Marks at Grete Pottery, Stoke-upon-Trent....