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Henry Richard's Ceramic Tile works, Williamson Street, Tunstall

The bottle ovens and workshops belonging to Henry Richard's Ceramic Tile company awaiting demolition in the mid 1960s. They were part of the Pinnox Tile Works that backed onto the eastern end of Williamson ...

Henry Richards Tile Factory (Pinnox Works), Tunstall

Looking towards Henry Richards Tile Works (the Pinnox Works) from slightly higher ground to the west. On the extreme right hand side, the signals on the Potteries Loop Line to Tunstall are just in shot. ...

Henry Richard's Tile Works, Tunstall

Backing onto Williamson Street, this workshop was part of Henry Richard's Pinnox Tile Works. When the photograph was taken, the works were being demolished. The trolley and wheeled chests were used to ...

Hercules Mill, Stanley

Hercules Mill was originally called Stanley Mill until rebuilt by Harrison & Sons in 1887. The original mill dates back to the 16th century and in the 1860s was used to grind both corn and flint and was ...

Heron Cross Pottery and Hertford Street, Fenton

The Heron Cross Pottery is at then bottom of Hertford Street, off Duke Street in Heron Cross. Chilton Street runs across at the bottom. The photograph was taken from halfway down Hertford Street. Heron ...

Heron Cross Pottery. Fenton

This is the side of Heron Cross Pottery viewed from across the Stoke to Derby railway line. the photograph was taken from the lower slopes of the Fenton (Glebe) Colliery spoil tip. Chilton Street runs ...

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) ...

Hill Works, Westport Road, Burslem.

The Hill Works was built in 1814 on what was then called Liverpool road (now Westport Road), the major road through to Tunstall and the port of Liverpool. This area was known as The Sytch. It was opposite ...

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 ...

Holloware Presser - Making Dishes.

Pottery factory interior showing a 'presser' making cover dishes. The boy standing behind the two men was known as a mould-runner. Taken from the Gladstone Pottery Museum Photographic Collection. ...

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 ...

Howlett's Firecaly pit, Cobridge

In the foreground is Howlett's fireclay pit and behind the lower slopes of Hanley Deep Pit spoil tip. The Bassey Mine Coal seam outcrops in the fireclay pit and was being worked alongside the clay. The ...

Howson's bottle ovens, Eastwood Works, Hanley

George Howson & Sons were manufacturers of sanitary ware at the Eastwood Works in Hanley. The company started in the 1860s and was finally sold to Armitage Shanks in 1966. The photograph shows the bottle ...

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 ...