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Commerce Street, Longton
Shows John Tams's factory on the left. John Tams Ltd., earthenware manufacturers at the Crown Pottery, Longton. Founded in 1874, the company went into receivership in 2000, but continued as Tams Group ...
Commerce Street, Longton
Commerce Street in Longton in 1962. The Empire Theatre is in the centre on the corner of Chancery Lane with, on this side, the Commerce Works of Herbert Aynsley & Co. Next door to Aynsley's is John Tam's ...
Committee of the Association of Potters - Document from the Enoch Wood Scrapbook
Joseph Machin, Chairman of the Committee of Potters, addressed this notice to fellow manufacturers in the Potteries.
Ruin
A ruinous war with France had brought Britain's business to its knees - ...
Comparative Calculations - Pamphlet from the Enoch Wood scrapbook
During 1796, a fierce debate was raging in Stoke-on-Trent over controversial proposals to build a new canal.
The new canal promised to link Ashby-de-la-Zouch in Leicestershire with the Cheshire Canal ...
Connaught Street, Tunstall
The corner of Connaught Street (originally named Albert Street) and Tunstall High Street (on the right).
The Glass & Pottery Company' main premises were just on the corner, at 23 High Street. They ...
Connaught Street, Tunstall
The view east along Connaught Street (the name changed from Albert Street in the 1950s) from Harewood Street. Tunstall High Street is at the far end. Princess Street goes off to the right, just in front ...
Continental Pieces. Photographed by William Blake.
Photograph of a document containing illustrations of continental metal/glass work from the Renaissence period.
Contraction in Firing. Photographed by William Blake.
Lantern slide illustrating the effects of firing on ware.
This lantern slide appears to be one of a group used for a presentation or slide show by Blake entitled “Staffordshire Pottery.”
A small ...
Conway Pottery, Park Lane, Fenton
The Conway Pottery was established in 1930 and produced earthenware, especially white cups.
Copeland & Sons Spode Works, Kingsway, Stoke-on-Trent
A view from Kingsway in Stoke towards the Spode Works of W T Copeland & Sons. The photograph is taken from in front of Kings Hall and the brick surround to the New Cenotaph is just visible in the bottom ...
Copeland House, Copeland Street, Stoke upon Trent.
A view west along Copeland Street from near Glebe Street. On the right are houses numbered 3 to 7. Number 5 was Copeland House. Copeland House was built by the Copeland pottery firm as a residence for ...
Copeland Street, Stoke-on-Trent
Copeland Street was a hive of activity in 1928. There were many businesses on this road, including Keelings timber merchants and Samuel Allsopp & Sons Brewery. The chimney to the right of the picture ...
Copper Plate Engraving (Reverse).
Copper plate engraving with a small hole punched at either end.
The plate is engraved on both sides and is about 10cm in length.
This side shows various doodles, writings and test marks.
It ...
Copper Plate Engraving.
Copper plate engraving with a small hole punched at either end.
The plate is engraved on both sides and is around 10cm long.
This side shows engravings of young girls.
It was cut from a larger ...
Coronation Pottery, Lonsdale Street, Stoke upon Trent
Coronation Pottery on Lonsdale Street, Stoke. At the extreme right is Cornwallis Street. Originally the Victoria Pottery Company, it was renamed Coronation Pottery in 1902. It ceased to be a pottery ...
Covered bowl
Covered bowl with celadon glaze and carved decoration, designed by Reginald G Haggar and thrown by Harold Thomas. Inscribed on lid RGH June 1944. Haggar Collection
Cow Creamer
With the fashion for taking tea, coffee and chocolate in the mid 18th century came the need for equipment for preparing and serving it.
One of the more fanciful inventions of potters (and silversmiths) ...
Cowlishaw & Walker Mining Engineering Company, Brown Lees Road, Stoke-on-Trent
The photograph shows the rear of the Cowlishaw & Walker Mining Engineering company's works in Brown Lees Road. Previously the works were part of Robert Heath & Low Moor Biddulph Iron & Steel Co. The site ...