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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. ...
Food collection at Weston Coyney, Stoke-on-Trent
The miner's strike of 1984 - 1985 saw many families suffer great hardship as striking workers lost all their pay and benefits. Food collection and distribution points like this one at Weston Coyney were ...
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 ...
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 ...
Footrail near Gill Bank, Goldenhill
This abandoned footrail (or footrill or adit) was just south of Woodstock Road west of Gill Bank. A footrail was a horizontal or gently sloping passage leading into a shallow mine usually on the side ...
Foraging for coal, Longton
Men foraging for coal during the 1926 coal strike.
Ford Green Farm Cottage, Ford Green Road, Spragg House Lane
This detached three storey farm house is built in red brick and was constructed before 1832. It has a pitched and tiled roof with two raised brick chimney stacks. The single sash windows have plain stone ...
Ford Green Road, Stoke-on-Trent
Looking north east along Ford Green Road from near the junction with Chetwynd Street (on the right). Ford Green station, on the Biddulph Vallley branch, is just to the left of the level crossing gates ...
Ford Green Road, Stoke-on-Trent
Ford Green Road, looking north east from near Smallthorne roundabouts. The building on the left hand side of Ford Green Road in the centre of the photograph is the Methodist New Connexion Chapel. The ...
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, ...
Forgery - notice from the Enoch Wood scrapbook
As concern spreads across the Potteries, this notice guides traders and townspeople in how to recognise a forged £1 note.
In the early 1800s not all bank notes were issued by the Bank of England; these ...
Forresters Arms, Ford Green Road, Burslem
This is an Ansells public house. The irregular shaped two storey building has a rear projection and cellar and is constucted in red flemish bond with a tiled roof and stack. The main entrance is a large ...
Foundry Square, Norton Green
The houses on the left are on the southern side of Foundry Square. The photograph is taken from Ball Lane looking south west and behind is the higher ground of Norton le Moors. The iron foundry in Norton ...
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 ...