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Fir Tree Farm, Ball Green, Stoke-on-Trent

The farmhouse and outbuildings at Fir Tree Farm just off Whitfield Road in Ball Green. The stone house and cottage in the centre of the photograph date from the early 17th century and are grade II listed ...

Fireclay pit off Waterloo Road, Cobridge

A typical North Staffordshire "heaps 'n holes" photograph from the 1960s. The pit belonged to the Brookfield Brick and Saggar Works, dating from the 1870s, and behind is a spoil tip from Hanley Deep Pit ...

Fireclay Workers.

Group portrait of pottery workers known as fireclay workers. Fireclay is the material used to make heavy sanitaryware items like fireclay baths, sinks (the Belfast sort), items for hospitals and mortuaries ...

Fireman Stoking Calcining Kiln.

Pottery factory interior with a view of a fireman stoking a calcining kiln. Calcining is the process of heating bone or flint to soften it for grinding down into a powder. Bone and flint powder ...

Firing a Kiln at Minton Hollins.

Pottery factory interior showing a fireman shovelling coal into a kiln firemouth. Formed ware is made hard by exposing it to very high temperatures, which was commonly achieved by firing it in a bottle ...

Firing a kiln in a pottery factory

Pottery factory interior depicting a man firing a kiln. Formed ware is made hard by exposing it to very high temperatures, which was commonly achieved by firing it in a bottle oven. The bottle ...

Firing Pottery. Photographed by William Blake.

Lantern slide with a view of the smokey industrial landscape as pottery manufacturers fire their products in kilns and ovens. This lantern slide appears to be one of a group used for a presentation ...

Fish dish

1991.p.180. Fish dish and lid made by Shorter & Son, Stoke-on-Trent.

Fisher Street and Outclough Road, Brindley Ford, Stoke-on-Trent

The junction of Fisher Street (left) with the main Outclough Road (right) in Brindley Ford. The camera is looking north. Going off to the right is Finch Street (formerly Chapel Street). There are typical ...

Fixing Spout and Teapot.

Pottery factory interior showing a man fixing a spout to a teapot. The teapot was assembled or stuck up when the clay had dried to a leather-hard state, not completely dry. The pieces were joined ...

Flat-Presser Making Dishes.

Pottery factory interior showing a flat-presser making dishes. A young mould runner waits on the presser, supplying him with moulds. Taken from the Gladstone Pottery Museum Photographic Collection. This ...

Flatware Makers at Gladstone China.

Pottery factory interior with a group of flatware makers posing for a photograph. The photograph was taken in the flatware making shop at Gladstone China, Uttoxeter Road, Longton, Stoke-on-Trent, in ...

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 ...

Fletcher Road, Boothen, Stoke-on-Trent

A view north along Fletcher Road from its junction with Water Street. Water Street continues off to the left. The houses in both Water Street and Fletcher Road were part of a large council housing estate ...

Flint Mill near Cinderhill Hall, Anchor Brook, Longton

The mill was demolished about 1910.

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.