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Middleport Mills Ltd., Furlong Lane, Middleport

The mill was at the northern end of the Burslem Branch Canal in the basin just off Furlong Lane.

Middleport Mills, Pidduck Street, Middleport

This photograph was taken from Milvale Strteet with Pidduck Street going off to the right down to the Trent & Mersey Canal. This was a calcining mill built largely in the early 19th Century, bordering ...

Middleport Pottery.

Pottery factory exterior, chimney and bottle oven, taken at Middleport Pottery, Stoke-on-Trent. Allotments and greenhouses can be seen in the foreground. Taken from the Gladstone Pottery Museum ...

Midwinter Pottery, Bournes Bank, Burslem

W R Midwinter Ltd operated an earthenware pottery on Bournes Bank from 1910. The company grew rapidly and bought several other potters (including A J Wilkinson and the Newport Pottery) before merging ...

Midwinter's Pottery, Navigation Road, Burslem

Looking southwest along Navigation Road from close to its junction with Croft Street. Off to the right is Upper Hadderidge (no longer in existence). In the far distance are the faint outlines of Wolstanton ...

Midwinter's Stylecraft Pottery, Navigation Road, Burslem

Midwinter's Pottery on Upper Hadderidge, off Navigation Road in Burslem. Although known for tablewares, Midwinter's also manufactured figures and figurines. The Stylecraft range was contemporary animal ...

Milton, Norton and beyond from Forresters Bank (Baddeley Edge).

A view west from one of the quarries on top of Forrester's Bank near Baddeley Edge. Norton Colliery spoil tip is to the right with Leek New Road (A53) passing to its left. Buller's (Allied Insulators ...

Minerva China Works, Fenton

The Minerva Works, established in 1801, stood on Park Street in Fenton. One of the earliest occupiers was Mason & Co (producers of patent Ironstone China). From the 1830s until 1889 the works were operated ...

Mines, steelworks & iron foundries, Etruria, Stoke-on-Trent

The is a view north along the valley of the Fowlea Brook from Etruria Road at the bottom of Basford Bank. In the foreground is Hartley's Iron Foundry where many of the storm drain covers (or Hartlids) ...

Mining at Hem Heath Colliery, Stoke-on-Trent

By the second half of the twentieth century conditions for miners had improved significantly and most coal faces were cut using machinery. This picture was taken at Hem Heath Colliery in Trentham which ...

Mining rescue team at the Minnie Pit, Newcastle-under-Lyme

This mining rescue team is about to descend into the tunnels of the Minnie Pit following the Minnie Pit disaster of January 1918. It was the Potteries' worst colliery accident: around 160 men and ...

Minkstone Products Ltd., Longton

This photograph shows the partial demolition on the old Victorian Willow Works in Warren Street/Normacot Road belonging to John Shaw & Sons Ltd who occupied the site from 1933 to 1963 producing Burlington ...

Minton Cottages, 267 Hartshill Road, Hartshill, Stoke-on-Trent

This building plan is of 267 Hartshill Road in Hartshill. This row of cottages was built in 1857 by Herbert Minton, of the Minton ceramic factory, for his work force. The cottages still stand today and ...

Minton factory, London Road, Stoke-on-Trent

Looking north along London Road towards Church Street. The three bottle ovens were once part of Minton's factory and at one time were hidden behind a range of workshops which fronted onto London Road. ...

Minton Hollins Tile Manufactory, Stoke-on-Trent

The Minton Hollins Tile Manufactory occupies most of the north side of Shelton Old Road, Stoke-on-Trent. The factory covered over 7 acres (nearly 30,000 sq metres). This factory was built in 1869, replacing ...

Minton Hollins Tile Works, Shelton Old Road, Stoke

This plan is of the Minton Hollins Tile works in Stoke. It was built in 1869 by Charles Lynam and is now a grade II listed building. It is currently used as offices. Diagrams (top to bottom): - Front ...

Minton Memorial Building, London Road, Stoke

This plan is of the Minton Memorial Building which was formerly a school of art. It was built in 1835 and lies next to the former swimming baths (now a library). The building has Grade II listed status. Diagrams ...

Minton Pottery from London Road, Stoke upon Trent

A view of the "new additions" to the Minton factory from the corner of London Road and Fleming Road in Stoke. To the right is the statue of Colin Minton Campbell. It was originally in Campbell Place (1887), ...