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Kitchen ware

'Alton' pattern kitchen ware by Staffordshire Potteries. Staffordshire Potteries were formed in 1950 out of the Keele Street Pottery Group. They made mugs, kitchen and dinner ware at their factory on ...

Kitchenware

Barlaston shape kitchenware by Wedgwood in the 'Havana' colour pattern. Norman Wilson designed the majority of Wedgwood's shapes at this time.

Kitchenware

Kitchen pots by Arthur Wood. Arthur Wood went into business in 1904 and until 1924 worked on his own. From 1924 he was joined by his son, Gerald, and the company was renamed Arthur Wood & Son (Longport ...

Labour is the Source of Wealth - Document from the Enoch Wood Scrapbook

Organising Labour Printed notice calling for workers in the Potteries to attend a meeting at the Red Lion Inn, Shelton. The workers were to be addressed by a spokesman of the National Association ...

Lamp base

Clarice Cliff 1899 - 1972. Lamp base. 1995.C.32. 1937. Glazed earthenware. H : 223 mm. Earthenware lamp base, in the form of a fish. Decorated with a two toned mottled glaze. This lamp base was ...

Lamp base

A lamp base manufactured by the Clayburn Pottery, Milner Street, Hanley. Established in 1953 by William Lunt, a director of Midwinter. The company specialised in painted decorative wares including ...

Lawley Street, Longton

The site of the Jubilee Works and the old Longton Hospital. The original Longton Cottage Hospital was built in 1868 on Mount Pleasant (now Lawley Street). In 1879 it moved to a new building on the ...

Leek New Road, Milton, Stoke-on-Trent

Looking north east towards Baddeley Green from the Leek New Road (A53) bridge over the Caldon Canal near Milton. The area to the immediate left of the road is the old shraff (waste) tip belonging to Buller's ...

Leo Samuels Pottery Works, King Street, Longton

The Boundary or California Works was built in 1819 in King Street, Longton and occupied by Jacob Marsh. Latterly operated by Leo Samuels Ltd, manufacturers of china and earthenware teapots and fancies. ...

Letter concerning the price of crates - from the Enoch Wood Scrapbook

Of crucial importance to local pottery manufacturers was the price of packaging. While the price of wares could be agreed and standardised, the price of straw and crates for transportation was out ...

Level crossing on Scotia Road, Tunstall

The photograph was taken from close to the corner of King William Street and Scotia Road, looking southwards. In the centre are the level crossing gates allowing the Chatterley Whitfield mineral railway ...

Libel! - Handbill from the Enoch Wood Scrapbook

In 1831 the Potters' Union came out in support of North Staffordshire's striking miners. Speculation Reports speculated that the potters were intending to follow the miners in striking for improved ...

Liverpool Arms Hotel and Bowbell Pottery, Burslem

The Bowbell Pottery (at number 70) occupied the building that once was The Liverpool Arms Hotel on Westport Road in Burslem. Westport Road was originally named Liverpool Road as it was the route from ...

Loading a Kiln.

Pottery factory interior depicting a man loading a kiln for an enamel firing. In this case the basket of ware travelled through a circular tunnel kiln on rails. Decorated pottery was often coal ...

Lockett's Factory , Longton

John Lockett's potbank. Photograph taken from the waste ground West of Kingcross Street, looking East.

Lockett's Factory, Longton

John Lockett's potbank. Photograph taken looking through the demolished wall in Chancery Lane.

Lockett's factory, Longton

John Lockett's potbank. Photograph taken from Chancery Lane. Note the Zion Chapel schoolroom to the right.

Lockett's Factory, Longton

John Lockett's potbank. Photograph taken from the waste ground between Cyples Lane and Chancery Lane, looking South-East.