Demolition, Park Place Pottery, Longton.
Pottery factory exterior taken after the demolition and clearing of Park Place Pottery in Longton, Stoke-on-Trent.
This view reveals the Gladstone China factory site and bottle ovens, which became ...
Dennis & Sons Pottery, Fenton
This is the rear of Dennis & Sons Pottery in Fenton. the works were sandwiched between Star Bank or Park Lane and Cross Keys Square on King Street. The company were earthenware manufacturers. Shortly ...
Devon Factory, Fenton.
Pottery factory exterior including a bottle oven.
Taken at the Devon Factory, Sutherland Street, Fenton, Stoke-on-Trent.
Taken from the Gladstone Pottery Museum Photographic Collection.
This ...
Diamond Tile Company works, Hanley
The Diamond Tile Company works was on the south side of Brook Street (later renamed Century Street) in Hanley. Brook Street runs across the middle of the photograph and the corner of Clarence Street ...
Dismantling a bottle oven, Tunstall
This is a view of bottle ovens at Henry Richards (Ceramic Tiles) taken from Pinnox Street. The works faced onto Scotia Road. The oven on the left is being dismantled almost brick by brick.
Dolby's Potter's Mill, Lytton Street, Stoke-on-Trent
Pottery factory exterior including a calcining kiln.
Taken at Dolby's Potter's Mill, Lytton Street, Stoke-on-Trent.
The Trent and Mersey Canal can be seen in the foreground.
Taken from the Gladstone ...
Don Pottery, King Street, Longton.
Don Pottery under demolition in September 1972. The firm was just outside Longton off King Street. Many bottle kilns were destroyed after they fell into disuse following the Clean Air Act of 1956. Preservation ...
Doulton Sanitary Ware Pottery, Fenton
This photograph shows the Doulton Sanitary Potteries works which fronted into the Trent & Mersey Canal. The photograph was taken from the Whieldon Road bridge over the canal, looking southwards. The ...
Doulton's factory, Enfield Street, Burslem
The rear of Doulton's factory on Enfield Street, off Chapel Lane in Burslem. Doulton's moved from London to Burslem in the 1870s and took over a small factory owned by Pinder, Bourne & Co. This was expanded ...
Doulton's pottery warehouse, Chapel Street, Burslem
This is the rear of the Doulton's works, in Chapel Street, which fronted onto Nile Street in Burslem . Enfield Street off to the right was Prince's Street until the 1950s. The buildings were part of the ...
Doulton's sanitary ware pottery, Fenton
Doulton's Sanitary ware works alongside the Trent & Mersey Canal and Whieldon Road was originally the Colonial Pottery belonging to Winkle & Wood, producing a wide range of earthenware. This photograph ...
Downing's Blurton Tilery, Stoke-on-Trent
G H Downing's Blurton Tileries just after closure in 1964. A view of the beehive ovens, chimneys and roofing tile stock for sale. The photograph as taken just west of Ballinson Road, looking north east ...
Downing's Blurton Tilery, Stoke-on-Trent
A general view of the north side of G H Downing's Blurton Tileries, just off Ballinson Road in Blurton. In the background are some of the beehive brick and tile kilns and chimneys, with piles of ridge ...
Downing's Blurton Tilery, Stoke-on-Trent
G H Downing's Blurton Tileries just after closure in 1964. A view of the beehive ovens, chimneys and roofing tile stock for sale. The photograph as taken just west of Ballinson Road, looking north east ...
Downing's Blurton Tilery.
G H Downing's Blurton Tileries looking north east towards Blurton and Fenton. The factory closed just before the photograph was taken.
Ducal Tiles, Pack Horse Lane, Burslem
This building was constructed between 1851 and 1878 and was originally used as a pottery factory. The present use is as a fireplace manufacturer. The cast iron brackets which supported a swinging arm ...
Dudson's pottery works, Hanover Street, Hanley
Dudson Brothers' pottery works on the corner of Hanover Street (left) and York Street in Hanley. There has been a pottery on this site since the 1800s. Expanded greatly in the 1870s, the works consisted ...
Duke Street, Fenton
This photograph was taken east of Duke Street alongside the railway line to Longton and Stoke. Longton is towards the top. The building on the right stands on the site of Oldfield's old colliery, brick ...