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Engraving Tools. Punch.

Engraving tool used to punch design details onto copper plates. The copper plates would then be inked and used to produce design outlines and ceramic transfers. Roughly 11cm in length. Taken ...

Engraving Tools. Punch.

Engraver's punch. Made of metal. Roughly cylindrical in shape, it has one flat end and one flattened pointed head. It is approximately 10cm in length. Used to punch etched design details onto copper ...

Engraving Tools. Scraper.

Engraver's scraper. A wooden-handled tool with a flat steel blade. The maker's mark, VAUTIER, is impressed on the blade. Roughly 17cm in length. Used in the engraving process to scrape away the ...

Engraving Tools. Scriber.

Engraver's scriber. It is a long steele pen-shaped tool with one needle end and one split fork end. Roughly 8cm in length. This tool was used to mark pencil sketches onto copper printing plates ...

Engraving Tools. Wedge.

Engraver's wooden wedge. Used in the engraving process to support a copper plate and make it solid while engraving. Roughly 14cm in length. One of a set of tools once belonging to Mr Harry Millward, ...

Engraving Tools. Whetstone.

Engraver's whetstone. A rectangular stone block used in the engraving process to sharpen tools. This stone was housed in a wooden block. The stone would be smeared with oil and the engraving ...

Engraving Tools. Wire Coil.

Wire coil. Roughly 30cm long. Engravers would attach engraving tools to handles using tightly wrapped brass wire. Part of a set of engraving tools once belonging to local engraver, Mr Harry S Millward ...

Engraving Tools. Wooden Block.

Engraver's wooden block for holding a whetstone. The whetstone was used for sharpening engraving tools. Roughly 24cm in length. One of a set of tools once belonging to Mr Harry Millward, local ...

Enoch Wedgwood factory, Brownhills Road, Tunstall

The Brownhills are lies north of the road from Longport to Tunstall. The Enoch Wedgwood factory was on the eastern side of Brownhills Road, between Richard's Tiles (Brownhills Tile) Works and Pinnox ...

Enoch Wedgwood's factory, Brownhills Road, Tunstall

The south side and rear of Enoch Wedgwood's factory on Brownhills Road in Tunstall. The factory dates from 1889 and there was originally a line of seven bottle kilns. The site has been cleared.

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 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 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 ...

Etruria Canal and Industrial Site. Photographed by William Blake.

A view of narrow boats on the Trent & Mersey Canal at an industrial site in Etruria, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire.

Etruria Canal and Industrial Site. Photographed by William Blake.

A view of barges on the Trent & Mersey Canal at an industrial site in Etruria, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire.

Etruria Canal and Steel Works. Photographed by William Blake.

View of the Trent & Mersey Canal and a steel manufacturing site, including a steam crane and workers. Taken at Etruria, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire.

Etruria Canal and Steel Works. Photographed by William Blake.

View of the Trent & Mersey Canal and a steel manufacturing site, including a steam crane. Taken at Etruria, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire.