St. James's Church, Longton
Photograph taken fron Uttoxeter Road. St. James the Less Church on Uttoxeter Road, Longton. A Commissioners' Church built in 1832-34 to designs by T. Johnson at a cost of £10,000.
St. James's Church, Longton
Photograph taken from the Sheaf Passage area. Buildings are being demolished in the foreground.
Stacking Saggars in a Kiln.
Pottery factory interior with a view of workers stacking saggars in a kiln.
Saggars are containers made from fireclay which protected pottery in the kiln from the intense heat and smoke during bottle ...
Stafford Colliery from Boothen, Stoke-on-Trent
The photograph is taken from the abandoned track bed of the old Michelin railway branch line south of Sideway Old Road. The branch line connected the tyre factory to the main line which it joined near ...
Stafford House, Clough Street, Hanley
When this photograph was taken, Stafford House was occupied by C H Johnson & Co who manufactured "Paulmar" frocks and blouses. The building was originally part of Clementson's Phoenix Mill (potters millers) ...
Staffordshire Potteries, Meir
An aerial view looking north-east over the Staffordshire Potteries factory site at Meir, with houses on Edenhurst Avenue and Applewood Drive on the far side of the A500. The factory site is now occupied ...
Stanley Close, Longton
Photograph taken from Meirhay Road.
Steeplejack, Longton
A steeplejack looks across Longton from the top of the 213 feet tall Harvey's chimney before it was demolished in 1962.
Stephen's Brickwoks, Fenton
Stephens Brothers works was in School Lane, an extension of Brocksford Street, in Fenton. Stephens was at one time part of the Potteries Brick Company, a marketing company for seventeen Stoke on Trent ...
Sterling Pottery, Canning Street, Fenton
Sterling Pottery was in Fenton from around 1939 until the mid 195s. The works had previously been part of Bailey Potteries. this photograph was taken at the bottom Of Canning Street, just south of King ...
Sticking Up.
Pottery factory interior showing a worker in the process of 'sticking up'.
He is using slip (liquid clay) to join separately made pieces together.
Taken from the Gladstone Pottery Museum Photographic ...
Stoke on Trent City Electricity and Destructor Works, Yeaman Street, Stoke-on-Trent
This photograph shows the site of Stoke on Trent City Electricity and (refuse) Destructor Works in Yeaman Street. In the background are the chimneys and kilns of the Minton Works on London Road. Yeaman ...
Stoke to Leek railway line and Buller's factory near Milton, Stoke-on-Trent
The view north from Leek New Road (A53) bridge along the Stoke to Leek branch line. Buller's (later Allied Insulators) factory is to the left. Bullers factory dates from 1920 and manufactured electrical ...
Stoke-on-Trent Corporation Electricty Works on the Caldon Canal, Hanley
The Corporation Electricity Works is on the right hand side with Harrison's Mill opposite. Further down is Goodwin's flint mill. In the centre are the ovens of Howson's sanitary ware woks (the Eastwood ...
Strawing china for packing
A pottery worker "Strawing" China as part of the packing process. Photographed by William Blake.
Stuart Ceramic Tiles, Trubshawe Cross, Stoke-on-Trent
The Stuart Ceramic Tile works was on Davenport Street close to the roundabout at Trubshawe Cross. The houses on the extreme right hand edge of the photograph were on Newcastle Street (now demolished). ...
Studio Szeiler, Moorland Road, Burslem
Pottery factory exterior including a view of an enamelling or muffle kiln.
Taken at Studio Szeiler, Moorland Road, Burslem, Stoke-on-Trent.
Decorated pottery was often coal fired in an enamel (or ...
Sutherland Road, Longton
Photograph taken looking south-east along Sutherland Road from near the bottom of Landon Street. Shows the Bluebell Works.