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Rear of Ford's Pottery in Packhorse Lane, Burslem
looking along Pack Horse Lane from the Fountain Place area.The bottle oven belongs to Ford's Pottery (Lower Manufactory) on Newcastle Street and the gates in the centre are the original gates to Enoch ...
Rebuilding a beehive oven, Stoke-on-Trent
The photograph shows an intermittent coal fired beehive oven in the process of rebuilding and refurbishment. The kiln was at John Caddick & Sons' Spoutfield brick and tile works on the corner of Brick ...
Recycling shraff, Stoke-on-Trent
Old and broken electrical insulators being out on a conveyor to be ground up and the material reused in new pottery body. The photograph was probably taken at Harrison's Mill in Stanley Moss. Possibly ...
Registry Street, Stoke-on-Trent
A view along Registry Street which runs south from Liverpool Road and turns into Copeland Street in Stoke. At The bottom is the side of the Carlton Ware Works (formerly Wiltshaw and Robinson) which fronts ...
Relief Moulded Jugs
Earthenware jugs with relief moulded decoration.Height of glazed jug 140mm.The pearlware jug has white relief moulded decoration of a hunting scene on a blue slip ground, and over-glaze enamel colours ...
Richards Ceramic Tiles Ltd., Woodland Street, Tunstall
Henry Richards Tile Company occupied the Pinnox Woks from 1903. This is the main entrance at the eastern end of Woodland Street. Beyond the Richards works, to the right of the photograph, is the Woodland ...
Richards Tiles Ltd, Brownhills Road, Tunstall
The Richard's Tiles factory on Brownhills Road was opened in 1934, to supplement the existing Pinnox Works on Scotia Road. At the time it was heralded as "one of the best and most up-to-date tile factories ...
Richardson's Pottery, Gibson Street, Tunstall
A G Robinson's Gordon Pottery was in the area bounded by Pinnox Street and Gibson Street in Tunstall. The photograph shows bottle ovens from Gibson Street.
Bottle ovens varied in their precise design, ...
Ridgway Potteries and Balmoral Works, Longton
Photograph taken from near the railway line. The Balmoral Works were occupied by porcelain manufacturers Redfern & Drakeford between about 1902 and 1933.
Ridgway Potteries Ltd, Waterloo Road, Cobridge
This is the Globe Pottery operated by Ridgway Potteries Ltd, part of the Lawley group of companies. It was on the west side of Waterloo Road, just north of the Cobridge Road and Waterloo Road junction. ...
Ridgway Potteries, Longton
Ridgway Potteries with its array of bottle ovens, was on Spring Bank Road, next door to Longton Municipal Cemetery. The works was originally the Daisy Bank Works opened in 1853 and operated by Adderleys, ...
Ridgway's Pottery, High Street, Tunstall
Ridgways was one of the largest combines, formed in 1955, with eight factories in North Staffordshire. The Ridgway's pottery on High Street in Tunstall was previously Booth's Church Bank Pottery, built ...
Robert Sherwin Ltd.
Pottery factory exterior including beehive shaped oven.
Taken at Robert Sherwin Ltd., Hanley, Stoke-on-Trent.
Taken from the Gladstone Pottery Museum Photographic Collection.
This photograph ...
Robson Street, Hanley
Looking down Robson Street towards the entrance to the Hanley Greyhound and Speedway Stadium (Sun Street Stadium). In the middle distance is one of the gas holders belonging to Etruria gasworks. On the ...
Roman Charity figure
Earthenware figure group decorated with coloured glazes.Height 195mm.
Roman Staffordshire Ware. Photographed by William Blake.
Lantern slide showing a Roman cup made in Staffordshire.
This lantern slide appears to be one of a group used for a presentation or slide show by Blake entitled “Staffordshire Pottery.”
A small ...
Roman Staffordshire Ware. Photographed by William Blake.
Photograph showing a Roman cup made in Staffordshire.
This photograph appears to be one of a group used for a presentation or slide show by Blake entitled “Staffordshire Pottery.”
A small folder ...
Roman Staffordshire Ware. Photographed by William Blake.
Photograph showing a Roman cup made in Staffordshire.
This photograph appears to be one of a group used for a presentation or slide show by Blake entitled “Staffordshire Pottery.”
A small folder ...