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Engraver at work, Minton's Ltd., Stoke-on-Trent

Pottery factory interior showing a man hand-engraving a design on a flat copper plate. The copper plate would then be inked and used to make a paper transfer of the design. The design would then be applied ...

Enson Pottery Works, Longton

This is the Enson Pottery works sited between Chelson Street (formerly Bagnall Street) and Short Street in Longton. The works is just off Normacot Road. The buildings in the photograph date from the middle ...

Entrance and ticket office, Milton Railway Station, Stoke-on-Trent

The entrance to Milton Station was on Maunders Road (previously Station Road) on the north western edge of the village. The line was in a cutting and the platforns were below and behind the station building. ...

Entrance porch, Heywood Grange, near Dilhorne

View of the porch and doorway of Heywood Grange, off Tickhill Lane, near Dilhorne. A Grade II listed stone-built house dating from 1672 with 20th century additions. Photographed by William Blake of ...

Entrance to bottle oven, J Steventon & Sons, Burslem

The entrance or "wicket" to a biscuit bottle oven at J Steventon's Royal Pottery in Burslem. The wicket was used to place the ware in the oven. For firing the opening was bricked up and sealed with clay ...

Entrance to Longton Public Market

The entrance to Longton Public Market on the Strand. This was one of six entrances to the market, but by far the most ornate. Built with a French renaissance style roof this market opened in 1863 and ...

Entrance to Newchapel & Goldenhill Station, Stoke-on-Trent

The entrance to Newchapel & Goldenhill Station from Colclough Lane with the station nameboard visible just visible. The camera is looking north east and the houses beyond the station are on Birchenwood ...

Entrance to Shelton Steel & Iron Works, Newport Lane, Middleport

ooking south near the end of Newport Lane at one of the entrances to Shelton Steel Works. The buildings on the right, partly hidden by the Shelton signboard, is Oliver's Mill with its calcining oven. ...

Ephraim Street, Hanley

Ephraim Street runs westwards off Lichfield Street in Hanley. On the right hand side is part of the large Eastwood Sanitary Ware works of George Howson & Sons. These works extended southwards to Clifford ...

Erecting a railway bridge, Stoke-on-Trent

This picture was taken during the erection of a railway bridge in the north of Stoke-on-Trent on the 21st April 1929. As you can see a crowd of people gathered to watch the construction. Despite our ...

Erskine St., Longton. Photographed by William Blake.

Street scene taken at Erskine Street, Longton, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire. This is one of many street scenes in the Blake Collection. Most of them were taken in the Normacot and Dresden areas near ...

Essex Bridge. Photographed by William Blake.

View of the Essex Bridge spanning the River Trent at Great Haywood, Staffordshire. The bridge was originally called Shugborough Bridge.

Essex Bridge. Photographed by William Blake.

View of the Essex Bridge spanning the River Trent at Great Haywood, Staffordshire. The bridge was originally called Shugborough Bridge.

Essoldo Cinema, Burslem

The art deco Essoldo Cinema was on the corner of Bournes Bank and Cleveland Street in Burslem. Originally opened in 1911 as the Burslem Picture Palace it was rebuilt in 1936 after the roof collapsed. ...

Essoldo Picture House, Cleveland Street, Burslem.

On the corner of Cleveland Street and Bournes Bank, The Essoldo was the first cinema in Burslem (opened in 1911) and started life as the Burslem Picture Palace. It was rebuilt as The New Palace in 1936, ...

Etruria

Shelton Steel Works, known locally as Shelton Bar, in the early 1970s. Earl Granville built his iron works here, and later built a balst furnace and began to make steel. In 1973 the works was set to ...

Etruria

This scene has now been totally erased from the Potteries landscape. The gas holders belong to the Etruria Gas Works, and were demolished in the mid 1980s. The only building still remaining in February ...

Etruria

Etruia Gasworks continued to supply gas for the city until the advent of Natural Gas in the mid 1970s. By 1986 this site was being cleared, and is now used as a gas transfer plant for North Sea Gas. File ...