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Demolition of Longton Hall

The demolition of the facade. Longton Hall was rebuilt in a grand country house style in the 1770s. The Hall belonged to the Foley family, Lords of the Manor in Longton from the 17th century until ...

Demolition of Oven.

Pottery factory exterior including bottle ovens, which are in the process of being demolished. The first of the three bottle ovens is being dismantled brick by brick. This was due to the proximity ...

Demolition of the Barrett Works.

Pottery factory exterior in the process of being demolished. Taken at J. M. Barrett & Co., Stoke-on-Trent. Taken from the Gladstone Pottery Museum Photographic Collection. This photograph is ...

Demolition of the Barrett Works.

Pottery factory exterior in the process of being demolished. Taken at J. M. Barrett & Co., Stoke-on-Trent. Taken from the Gladstone Pottery Museum Photographic Collection. This photograph is ...

Demolition, Park Place Pottery, Longton.

Pottery factory exterior taken after the demolition and clearing of Park Place Pottery in Longton, Stoke-on-Trent. This view reveals the Gladstone China factory site and bottle ovens, which became ...

Denbigh Street and Lowther Street, Cobridge, Stoke-on-Trent

A view eastwards along the back alley between Lowther Street (to the left) and Denbigh Street (to the right). In the far distance, on the horizon, can be seen the tower of St John's Church on Town Road, ...

Dennis & Sons Pottery, Fenton

This is the rear of Dennis & Sons Pottery in Fenton. the works were sandwiched between Star Bank or Park Lane and Cross Keys Square on King Street. The company were earthenware manufacturers. Shortly ...

Dennis (Fenton) Pottery, King Street, Fenton

Dennis (Fenton) Pottery operated the Alexandra works on King Street, near Duke Street, until it was sold in 1965 and subsequently demolished.

Derry Street, Fenton

This is the part of Derry Street that lies south of Grove Road in Fenton. The photograph was taken looking south from Grove Road. Bourne Street crosses in the centre, with Tweed Street at the bottom. ...

Despatch Warehouse, Sutherland Works, Longton

Pottery factory interior with a view of a despatch warehouse. The picture shows finished ware stacked in pens ready to be organised into orders and then packed to leave the factory. Taken at Sutherland ...

Destruction of an old Colliery Stack on Sandford Hill. May 1st 1913. Photographed by William Blake.

Chimney demolition taken at Sandford Hill on May 1st 1913.

Detached house, Duke Street, Fenton

The detached house is number 55 towards the north end of Duke Street in Fenton. It dates from circa 1800 (Victoria County History, vol VIII, p 209) and was one of a pair. At the time of the photograph ...

Devon Factory, Fenton.

Pottery factory exterior including a bottle oven. Taken at the Devon Factory, Sutherland Street, Fenton, Stoke-on-Trent. Taken from the Gladstone Pottery Museum Photographic Collection. This ...

Diamond Clay Works, Stoke-upon-Trent

A view from open fields below Hartshill north east towards the Diamond Clay Works at the junction of Brick Kiln Road and Shelton New Road. The Diamond Refractory company manufactured kiln furniture, ...

Diamond Tile Company works, Hanley

The Diamond Tile Company works was on the south side of Brook Street (later renamed Century Street) in Hanley. Brook Street runs across the middle of the photograph and the corner of Clarence Street ...

Dilhorne Church and churchyard from the south

The Church of All Saints has one of the few octagonal towers in the country. The lower part of the tower is early 13th century and Perpendicular above. the rest of the church is late 13th century, with ...

Dilhorne Church. Photographed by William Blake.

Church interior taken at All Saint's Church, New Road, Dilhorne, Staffordshire.

Dilhorne Church. Photographed by William Blake.

Church interior taken at All Saint's Church, New Road, Dilhorne, Staffordshire. the oak altar table and rails date from 1634.