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Gordon Works pottery, Pinnox Street, Tunstall

Then Gordon Works was on the north side of Pinnox Street. Built around1885 it was originally operated by Cumberlidge & Humphries, it manufactured earthenware. Later occupied by Gater Hall, from 1915 it ...

Goss Pottery Works, Sturgess Street, Stoke

This plan is of Goss Pottery works in Stoke. The works were set up by William Henry Goss and the bottle kilns are now grade II listed buildings. The site is occupied by Portmerion. Diagrams (clockwise ...

Gough & Co, Clough Street, Hanley

Gough & Co were "Buildings and Works Plant" manufacturers with premises on Clough Street. C lough Street ran from Marsh street west to Etruria Road. The eastern end has been cut through by The Potteries ...

Grafton Pottery Works, Longton

The Grafton Pottery Works was on Marlborough Road, Ashwood in Longton. Built in 1900 for Alfred B Jones who set up his family business around this time. The name came from the neighbouring Grafton Junior ...

Granflex Co Ltd works, Brick Kiln Lane, Stoke-on-Trent

A view north up the Fowlea Brook valley from Brick Kiln Lane area. In the foreground is the Granflex Roofing Co site. The company has been in Brick Kiln Lane since its foundation in 1949. In the far distance ...

Gravel pits, Star and Garter Road, Lightwood

The bonfire stack in the distance had been erected to celebrate the Coronation of King Edward VII.

Gravel workings at Huntley, near Cheadle. Photographed by William Blake.

Landscape including a gravel covered area and a worker, at Huntley, near Cheadle.

Gravy boat

'April Showers' gravy boat by Royal Doulton.

Great Beauty and Great Riches - A pamphlet concerning the proposed Grand Commercial Canal, from the Enoch Wood Scrapbook

A frustrating meeting has taken place at the Star and White Hart Inn, Uttoxeter. Supporters of a scheme to build a new canal in Staffordshire have grown weary of attempts to discredit their project ...

Great Britain, 277 Newcastle Street, Middleport

The Great Britain public house is on the end of a terraced row. It was constructed between 1832 and 1878 and had an outhouse added between 1900 and 1924. It has two storeys and an L-shaped plan, two rooms ...

Great Eastern, 243 Newcastle Street, Middleport, Burslem

The Great Eastern public house was constructed between 1878 and 1900. The ground floor has two leaded windows with coloured glass reading 'Parker Ales'. Newcastle Street was known as Castle Street until ...

Great Hartwell Farm, Rough Close

View of a moated farm taken, Great Hartwell Farm, Rough Close, near Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire. Photographed by William Blake.

Green painted tea wares

Earthenware painted teapot, jug and saucers. Height of teapot 140mm. Decorating a pot with small painted motifs, leaving most of the vessel white, was called 'sprig painting'. This method reduced the ...

Greenhead Street from Scotia Road, Burslem

Looking south west down Greenhead Street from the BycarsRoad/Scotia Road crossroads. Scotia Road runs from right to left, Bycars Road is behind the camera. On the extreme left hand side was the site of ...

Greenway Hall Road, Stockton Brook, Stoke-on-Trent

Looking north west from Greenway Hall Road over Norton Green towards the waste tip at Chatterley Whitfield. In the bottom right hand corner are the buildings of Greenways Primary School and in the left ...

Grenville Old Pottery, Ravensdale Lane, Tunstall

Grenville Pottery lay between Watergate Street and George Street (now demolished) in Tunstall at the north end of Ravensdale Lane. Ravensdale Lane is now the extended Watergate Street. The area of the ...

Grenville Pottery, Tunstall

Grenville Pottery was between Watergate Street and George Street in Tunstall in, roughly, the area now occupied by St Mary's Church of England Primary School. The photograph was taken looking northwards ...

Grenville Pottery, Tunstall

The main entrance to Grenville Pottery on George Street (later Vaughan Street). The tablet over the door reads "George Street Pottery erected 1856". The pottery was later taken over by William Hodcroft. Suzi ...