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Twyford's Canal Bank Works.

Pottery factory exterior including bottle ovens and a canal. Taken at Twyford's Canal Bank Works, by the Trent and Mersey canal bridge on Shelton New Road, Nr. Cliff Vale, Stoke-on-Trent. Taken ...

Twyford's Etruria Works, Garner Street, Stoke-on-Trent

Built in 1912 and modernised in the 1950s, the Etruria Works was just a mile from Twyford's main site in Cliffe Vale. In the background are the holders of Etruria Gas works, the wall in the foreground ...

Twyford's Etruria Works, Garner Street, Stoke-on-Trent

This is Twyford's Etruria Works on Garner Street, built in 1912, extended and modernised in the 1950s. The factory was built as an addition to Twyford's Cliffe Vale works, less than 1 mile away. It occupied ...

Twyford's Works.

Pottery factory exterior including bottle ovens. Taken at Twyford's Works, Cliff Vale, Stoke-on-Trent. The Trent and Mersey canal can be seen in the photograph. Taken from the Gladstone Pottery ...

Twyfords.

Pottery factory exterior including bottle ovens. Taken at Twyford's, Cliff Vale, Stoke-on-Trent. The Trent and Mersey Canal can be seen. Taken from the Gladstone Pottery Museum Photographic Collection. ...

Unicorn Pottery, Scotia Road, Tunstall

The Unicorn works on Amicable Street (now Butterfield Place) and Scotia Road date from the 1850s and had passed through a number of hands before becoming part of Johnson Brothers (Hanley) Ltd in 1956. ...

Unidentified bottle oven, Sampson Street, Hanley

An unidentified oven in Sampson Street Hanley. The photograph was taken from Hope Street. The oven was possibly part of John Bevington's works at 29 Clarence Street (Sampson Street was known s Clarence ...

Upper Hanley Pottery.

Pottery factory exterior including bottle ovens. Taken at Upper Hanley Pottery, Stoke-on-Trent. Taken from the Gladstone Pottery Museum Photographic Collection. This photograph is part of the ...

Uttoxeter Road, Longton

This photograph shows Archway Garage at 101 Uttoxeter Road.

Victoria & Trentham Potteries, King Street, Fenton

This was the main entrance off King Street into the Victoria & Trentham Potteries Victoria Works. Pottery had been made here since the 1800s and the works was once operated by the Mason family who developed ...

Victoria Mill, Stanley Moss Lane, Stanley

The Victoria Mill in Stanley was part of Harrison & Son, reputedly the largest ceramic glaze and colour manufacturers in the world in the 1890s. The glaze ingredients were initially ground into fritt ...

Victoria Pottery, Fenton

This photograph is of the old Victoria earthenware works in what was known as Lane Delph, now Fenton. This is the south side of the works, looking from China Street and Meakins Row, on a snowy, overcast ...

Victoria Pottery, King Street, Fenton

The Victoria Pottery dates back to the early 1800s. It had a number of operators, the Victoria Porcelain Company from1949 to 1957 before it became part of Victoria & Trentham Potteries Ltd. This photograph ...

Victoria Pottery, King Street, Fenton

Part of the interior courtyard at Victoria Pottery which was just off King Street in Fenton. This is one of the overbridges connecting the many small workshops. All the buildings have been demolished.

Victoria Pottery, King Street, Fenton

This is a photograph of the interior courtyard at the Victoria Pottery just off King Street in Fenton. The works dates back to the early 1800s and had a number of operators before becoming the Victoria ...

Victoria Works, Fenton

The west side of the Victoria Works (latterly Victoria & Trentham Pottery) from China Street in Fenton, on a snowy November day in 1962. This area of Fenton was once known as Lane Delph and the Victoria ...

View of Longton

View of Longton looking south-east from the tower of St. James’ Church. In his caption for the North Staffordshire Field Club, Blake emphasised the unhealthy conditions of these streets: “The Ministry ...

View of the Potteries

Lantern slide containing a copy of one of Blake's postcards. The card shows a smoke filled industrial landscape taken in the Potteries with the commentary "O beautiful my country." Photographed by William ...