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Fleming Street, Stoke-on-Trent
At the bottom of Fleming Street, formerly South Wolfe Street, are the "new additions" to the Minton Works which front on to London Road. To the right is a "Labour Exchange" building, the original Job ...
Floor Plan of a Potbank - Document from the Enoch Wood Scrapbook
This floor plan for a pottery complex may have been drawn up by local manufacturer Enoch Wood - who certainly added notes outlining his intentions.
He noted down plans for a nine-foot perimiter wall, ...
'Flora' jug, cup and saucer
Clarice Cliff 1899-1972.
Jug, cup and saucer. 1979.P.164-6. 1930. Over glaze painted earthenware. D : 145 mm.
Earthenware jug, cup and saucer. Decorated with 'Honey Glaze' and over glaze painted ...
Floral painted tea wares
Earthenware painted teapot, bowl and covers.Height of bowl 70mm.The teapot, bowl and covers were excavated at St. Paul's Church, Burslem in 1974.
Florence Colliery, Longton
Lantern slide with a view of Florence Colliery, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire. Photographed by William Blake.
Named after the Duke of Sutherland's daughter, the pit was opened in 1874 and was worked ...
Florence Colliery, Longton. Photographed by William Blake.
Industrial landscape taken at Florence Colliery, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire.
Named after the Duke of Sutherland's daughter, the pit was opened in 1874 and was worked until 1990.
Flower Maker's Tea Strainer.
Flower maker's tea strainer.
Used in 'open work' to make the centre of ceramic flowers.
A pad of clay would be pressed onto the mesh, creating an imprint similar to that of a flower centre.
This ...
Flower Maker's Tray.
Ceramic flower-making tray.
This highly fired biscuit bone china plate was probably used to hold hand-made china flowers whilst drying.
Alternatively, it could have been used for making a posy containing ...
Flower Pot and Tray
Flower pot and tray, made by Enoch Wood and Sons, Burslem.
Foley China Works, Fenton
The Foley China Works was on King Street close to the border between Fenton and Longton and dates from 1850. The first operators were Robinson & Co, before the works were taken over by Elijah Brain & ...
Foley China Works, Fenton
Pottery factory exterior taken at the Foley China Works, Fenton, Stoke-on-Trent.
Date unknown but the photograph was taken before 1978.
Taken from the Gladstone Pottery Museum Photographic Collection. ...
Foot Profile.
Foot profile made from earthenware.
This pottery-making tool was used by a dishmaker to create foot-foot profiles on ware.
Roughly 10cm in length.
It has the words soap drainer inscribed on its ...
Foot Profile.
Foot profile made from earthenware.
This pottery-making tool was used to create a foot on ware as it was turned.
It is roughly 10cm in length.
It has the number 8 inscribed on its handle and ...
Foot Profile.
Foot profile made from glazed earthenware.
This pottery-making tool was used to create a foot-foot profile.
It is roughly 9cm in length.
The upper surface has the words servant's soap inscribed ...
Ford's Pottery, Newcastle Street, Burslem
Looking southwest along the upper end of Newcastle Street, just outside Burslem. The buildings on the right were part of Ford's Pottery, which extended up from Blake Street. Ford's were an earthenware, ...
Fountain Place Pottery, Westport Road, Burslem
The camera is looking down Westport road from Fountain Place in Burslem. On the left, Alcock's cycle and television shop used to be the corner frontage to Enoch Wood's Fountain Place pottery works. To ...
Fountain Street and City Road, Fenton
This is the crossroads on City Road in Fenton. Fountain Street is off to the right with Glebedale Road in the foreground. City road runs across from left to right. On the right hand side are the kilns ...
Full Oven
Lantern slide looking inside a full pottery manufacturing oven. Photographed by William Blake.
This lantern slide appears to be one of a group used for a presentation or slide show by Blake entitled ...