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Marking Tool.

Slate marking-tool with a sharpened point. It has "42s" inscribed on it and was probably used to scratch marks into unfired clay for date or payment purposes. Roughly 3.5cm in length. Taken ...

Marl Hole and Shard Ruck. Photographed by William Blake.

Postcard containing an industrial landscape with a view of the Daisy Bank marl hole and shard ruck, Longton, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire. These huge holes were created due to the large scale extraction ...

Marl pit at John Caddick's Spoutfield Brick and Tile Works, Stoke-on-Trent

This marl pit supplied clay for John Caddick's Spoutfield Brick and Tile Works on Brick Kiln Lane. Red brick clay in this area is called Etruria Marl and was extracted by opencast mining and the big holes ...

Marl pit, Trent Vale Brick & Tile Company, Stoke-on-Trent

The photograph shows a section of the marl pit belonging to the Trent Vale Brick & Tile Co. This is a view from the Rookery Lane area. The pit yielded Etruria Marl, a brick clay, usually extracted by ...

Marsden's Tiles, Middleport

Mardsen's Tiles works were on the corner of Dale Street and Newcastle Street. This photograph was taken from Newcastle Street, Dale Street runs off to the left. The Marsden Tile company operated from ...

Manufacturers' Agreement on the Price of Crates - from the Enoch Wood Scrapbook

While the wholesale price of wares was often agreed across the Potteries, the cost of straw and crates for packaging was sometimes less predictable. Five local pottery firms here announce their decision ...

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Mark from large earthenware bowl on foot, thrown and turned by Michael Cardew and decorated by Henry Bergen at Winchcombe Pottery.

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Spode 'Olympus' backstamp.

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'Wild Geese' mark. Peter Scott for Midwinter.

Market Passage, Burslem

Market Passage runs off Market Place in Burslem, giving access to the indoor market (sometimes known as St John's Market). The shop on the right was originally the Home & Colonial Store.

Market Square, Hanley

A similar scene to a present market day in Hanley's Market Square. The large building on the left housing Swynerton's Café and Sherwin's music store was demolished to make way for the Potteries Shopping ...

Market Street, Fenton

The camera is looking west along what was Market Street towards Victoria Square in Fenton. Market Street, with some modification, has become King Street. The properties on both sides of the road have ...

Market Street, Longton

Formerly known as High Street. Boots the Chemist is on the left.

Market Street, Longton

Market Street in Longton in the 1960s. thye photograph was taken from the Sutherland Road/Anchor Road junction looking north west towards Market Square. The shop in the centre is Leeke's grocers, with ...

Market Street, Longton

The shop with the Dutch gable is Haydens, a clothiers and outfitters who had branches in Tunstall and Hanley in addition to this shop on Market Street. Next door, at number 17, is Brough's the Florists. ...

Market Street, Longton

Photograph taken looking north-west.

Market Street, Longton.

Black and white postcard with view of Market Street, Longton, Stoke-on-Trent. This view includes a horse and cart, pedestrians and tram lines. Most of the buildings in the foreground are now demolished. Taken ...

Marking Tool.

Potter's marker or backstamp. This fired earthenware stamp, with a banjo-shaped head, was used to mark unfired ware with the maker's stamp for date or payment purposes. Roughly 6cm in length. Taken ...