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Cyples Lane, Longton

The Market Street works were believed to be the oldest potbank in Longton and were founded by the Cyples family in about 1784. Cyples were succeeded by Thomas Barlow in 1849.

Cyples Lane, Longton.

Market Street and the Heathcote Arms public house can be seen at the far end of the lane.

Cyples Lane, Longton.

The Cyples factory is on the left.

Cyples old factory, Longton

Photograph taken looking up Smithy Lane. Allin & Williams' shop on left. The Market Street works were believed to be the oldest potbank in Longton and were founded by the Cyples family in about 1784. ...

Cyples old factory, Longton.

At the junction of Cyples Lane and St. Martin's Lane.

Cyples old factory, Longton.

Photograph taken during the demolition of the factory.

Cyples old factory, Longton.

Photograph taken from Kingcross Street (south-east of Smithy Lane). The oven is at the junction of Smithy Lane and St Martin's Lane.

Cyples old factory, Market Street, Longton

Photograph taken from near the Bull Inn, looking up St. Martin's Lane. The Market Street works were believed to be the oldest potbank in Longton and were founded by the Cyples family in about 1784. Cyples ...

Daisy Bank Marl Hole, Longton

Huge holes were dug in the ground for the extraction of marl, a heavy clay used to make saggars for use in pottery manufacture. This clay was ideal for this purpose, but because the saggars had a hard ...

Daisy Bank Marl Hole, Longton

Industrial landscape with a view of Daisy Bank marl hole. Taken at Edensor, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire. Photographed by William Blake. These huge holes were created due to the large scale extraction ...

Daisy Bank Marl Hole, Longton

Lantern slide containing a view of the Daisy Bank marl hole, Longton, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire. These huge holes were created due to the large scale extraction of a type of clay called marl. This ...

Daisy Bank Marl Hole, Longton. Photographed by William Blake.

Industrial landscape with a view of the Daisy Bank Marl Hole, Longton, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire. These vast holes were created due to the large scale extraction of a type of clay called marl.

Daisy Bank Marl Hole. Brick and Tile, Longton. Photographed by William Blake.

Industrial landscape with a view of Daisy Bank marl hole at Edensor, Nr. Longton, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire. These huge holes were created due to the extraction of a type of clay called marl.

Dalehall Mill's Calcining Kilns, Cobridge, Stoke-on-Trent

Pottery factory exterior with a view of a calcining kiln. Taken at Dalehall Mills Ltd., Adkins Street, Cobridge, Stoke-on-Trent. Calcining is the process of heating bone or flint to soften it for ...

Dalehall Mills, Newport Lane, Middleport

Dalehall Mills is a mill used in the pottery industry, which was constructed between 1878 and 1900. It is three storeys high and is two rooms wide by two rooms deep. The front of the building has a large ...

Daniel Platt & Sons brick & tile works, Canal Lane, Tunstall

The Brownhills Tileries belonging to Daniel Platt & Sons. The camera is looking north west from Canal Lane. The clay pit (Etruria Marl) attached to the works lies beyond the factory buildings. A factory ...

Daniel Platt & Sons clay pit, Canal Lane, Tunstall

A south east view across the clay pit towards Daniel Platt & Sons, brick & tile manufacturers, Brownhills works on Canal Lane. The company were in Tunstall from 1822 and took over the Brownhills Tileries ...

Decorated plates and cups

Possibly made at Fenton School of Art. Fenton School of Art was set up in 1889 by William Meath Baker in the old Fenton Athenaeum, which had been opened in 1853 and stood on the corner of Church Street ...