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Elektra Porcelain, Edensor Road, Longton

From waste ground near the Alexandra Cinema. The Elektra Porcelain Co. Ltd. were based at the Edensor Works between 1924 and 1970s. The factory buildings were demolished in about 1975.

Elijah Cotton's Nelson Pottery, Hanley

Elijah Cotton's Nelson pottery stood at the junction of Commercial Road (left) and Botteslow Street (right) in Hanley. Botteslow Street leads down to the bridge over the Caldon Canal, just visible on ...

Elizabeth Street, Hanley

The buildings in the centre of the photograph belong to Commercial (Potters) Transfers Ltd printing works. The property was once known as Hallfield Cottage. The surrounding land shows the clearance of ...

Ellgreave Pottery, Burslem

The Ellgreave Pottery was part of Wood & Sons and manufactured earthenware, specialising in teapots and "fancies". The pottery was off Ellgreave Street in Burslem, this photograph shows the back of the ...

Ellgreave Pottery, Dalehall.

Part of the Ellgreave Pottery in the Dalehall area of Middleport seen from Ellgreave Street. This part of the factory has been demolished and the land used for housing (Heyburn Crescent). On the extreme ...

Emery Brothers'Belmont Pottery, Fountain Street, Fenton

The Belmont Pottery was at the southern end of Fountain Street, near the junction with City road, in Fenton. As can be seen from the wall advert, they manufactured a wide range of domestic earthenware. ...

Empire Porcelain Company, Stoke Road, Shelton, Stoke-on-Trent

The Empire Porcelain Company's works stood on the corner of Stoke Road and Newlands Street. This photograph was taken from the corner of Queen Anne Street opposite. Beyond the corner of Elgin Street, ...

Emptying Saggars. Photographed by William Blake.

Lantern slide showing pottery workers in the process of emptying saggars. This lantern slide appears to be one of a group used for a presentation or slide show by Blake entitled “Staffordshire Pottery.” ...

Emptying Saggars. Photographed by William Blake.

Factory interior with a view of pottery workers emptying saggars. Taken at Longton, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire.

Enamel Kiln Doorway, Longton. Photographed by William Blake

Enamel kiln doorway and sanitary ware in a wicker basket. This photograph was possibility taken at Locketts of King Street now Kingscross Street/Chancery Lane Longton near to Mr Blake's shop in Stafford ...

Enamel Kiln, Sutherland Works, Longton

Pottery factory interior depicting the placing of an enamel kiln. Enamel kilns are much smaller than bottle ovens, and because the whole inside of the kiln is made from refractory material do not need ...

Enamel Kiln. Photographed by William Blake.

Lantern slide containing a view of an enamel kiln. This lantern slide appears to be one of a group used for a presentation or slide show by Blake entitled “Staffordshire Pottery.” A small folder ...

Enamel painted jugs

Earthenware painted jugs. Height of red painted jug 210mm Both of these jugs are of the same shape and similar decoration, but the jug with green painted flowers was recovered during excavations at Burslem ...

Enamelling, Shelley’s pottery, Longton

Pottery factory interior showing an enameller at work inside a decorating shop. She is decorating a china tea service. Taken at Shelley's pottery factory, Longton, Stoke-on-Trent. Enamelling Enamelling ...

Enamelling, Sutherland Works, Longton

Pottery factory interior showing enamellers at work inside a decorating shop. Taken at Sutherland China, Longton, Stoke-on-Trent. Enamelling Enamelling is the process of painting on an underglaze ...

English Drinking Glasses. Photographed by William Blake.

A collection of English drinking glasses dating from the late 17th to the early 18th century. Taken at Hanley Museum, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire.

English Drinking Glasses. Photographed by William Blake.

A collection of English drinking glasses dating from the late 17th to the early 18th century. Taken at Hanley Museum, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire.

Engraved Copper Plate. Photographed by William Blake.

Lantern slide of an engraved copper plate containing the famous "Willow" pattern. Originally a Spode pattern, it has subsequently been used and emulated by many pottery manufacturers. These copper ...