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John Aynsley's works, Sutherland Road, Longton

The front of John Aynsley's Portland Pottery Works on Sutherland Road in Longton. Built in 1861 in the classic style of its time with an arched entrance a Venetian style window and gable above. This is ...

John Lockett's potbank, Longton

Pottery factory exterior including bottle ovens at John Lockett's potbank yard, Longton, Stoke-on-Trent. John Lockett & Sons were founded at King Street, Longton in 1825. When John Lockett died in 1832 ...

John Maddock & Sons, Newcastle Street, Burslem

John Maddock started manufacturing pottery in 1830 at a works on Newcastle Street. The modern works in the photograph is at the top of Newcastle Street. The large site was bounded by Woodbank, Wycliffe ...

John Maddock's pottery, Newcastle Street, Burslem

This is the older part of John Maddock's works at the top of Newcastle Street in Burslem. The company has been in Newcastle Street since its foundation in 1830, although this is the older part of a more ...

John of Gaunt's Castle. Photographed by William Blake.

Photograph of a book page containing historic information about John of Gaunt's Castle.

John Street, Longbridge Hayes, Stoke-on-Trent

A row of terraced houses forming the south side of John Street. Houses on the opposite side have been demolished and the area became part of the Queensway Industrial Estate. An old gas street lamp has ...

John Street, Longton

During the early 1930s Stoke-on-Trent City Council, following guidelines laid down in Parliament, commissioned a housing survey in the city. Slum dwellings were to be cleared and a massive housing programme ...

John Street, Longton

This image of John Street portrays a bleak picture of working class life in the city in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Notice the close proximity of the houses to the large pottery ...

John Street, Longton.

John Street consisted of many houses and courtyards. This was a closed court off Lower John Street and it is easy to image the unsanitary conditions that people lived in. The houses were surrounded by ...

John Tams Crown Works, Longton

John Tams Crown Works on the corner of Commerce Street and the Strand (previously Stafford Street). The camera is looking northwards. The earthenware works dates from the 1840s, operated by John Goodwin ...

Johnson Brothers' Hanley Pottery, Eastwood Road, Hanley

Johnson Brothers' Hanley Pottery works on Eastwood Road. This was one of three Johnson Brothers' works grouped along the Caldon Canal on Eastwood Road Hanley, the others were the Imperial and the Trent ...

Johnson Brothers' Trent sanitary ware works, Hanley

The Trent Works was one of three Johnson Brothers' works along Eastwood Road. Trent specialised in the manufacture of sanitary ware and was on the south side of the Caldon Canal, just over the Albion ...

Johnson Matthey & Co colour works, William Clowes Street, Burslem

The camera is looking southwards down William Clowes Street with St John's Church at the bottom, on Woodbank Street. William Clowes Street was formerly called Church Street. The road on the left by the ...

Johnson Matthey's Ceramic Laboratory, Nile Street, Burslem.

Johnson Matthey's ceramic research laboratory was at the top of Nile Street in Burslem. Off to the left is Mayer Bank and to the right of Johnson Matthey's was Holy Trinity Church (demolished in 1959). ...

Johnson's Imperial Pottery and the Caldon Canal, Hanley

Looking west along the Caldon Canal with Johnson Brothers' Imperial Pottery on the left hand side. The Eastwood earthenware works is on the other side. In the distance is Lichfield Street bridge. Charles ...

Johnson's Potteries, Hanley

The three ovens belong to Johnson's Trent sanitaryware works on Eastwood Road in Hanley. To the right, the factory with the tower is Johnson's Hanley pottery. In the foreground is the company's sports ...

Jolleying Plates.

Pottery factory interior with a view of plate makers in a jolleying shop. Clay is placed on a rotating mould and a profile tool is brought down onto the upper side. The boy in the foreground is ...

Jolly Carter, 197 Newcastle Street, Burslem

The Jolly Carter public house at 197 Newcastle Street is part of the same structure as numbers 193 and 195. It has two storeys, two rooms wide by two rooms deep plus two modern rear projections. There ...