Coopers' Initiation Ceremony, Wedgwood Factory, Barlaston,

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Date:1960

Description:This ceremony was known as 'trussing the cooper'.

The newly qualified cooper was placed in a barrel, which he had made himself. The barrel was then filled with a mixture which contained soot, feathers, shavings, beer and treacle.

The barrel was rolled around the workshop before the cooper was taken out and tossed in the air three times. He was then presented with his indentures. Inside the barrel is apprentice, Gerald Frost. Standing to the right is Frank Herriman, the last cooper to be employed by Wedgwood when he retired at Christmas 1974.

At the Wedgwood factory pottery and china was packed into straw-filled barrels for transportation.


Timeline

The timeline shows resources around this location over a number of years.

1930s
Model of the New Wedgwood Factory at Barlaston,
Model of the New Wedgwood Factory at Barlaston,

Model of the new Wedgwood factory and estate at Barlaston. Josiah Wedgwood (1730 ...

1960s
Wedgwood Main Offices and Showroom, Barlaston,
Wedgwood Main Offices and Showroom, Barlaston,

On the left are the main offices, with the Showroom on the right. Josiah Wedgwood ...

1980s
Ceramic Display, Wedgwood Museum, Barlaston, (1)
Ceramic Display, Wedgwood Museum, Barlaston, (1)

In 1985 the extended museum galleries were opened at the Wedgwood pottery factory ...

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Donor ref:P95.017.0002 (18/3431)

Source: Staffordshire Museum Service

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