Date:1930 - 1940 (c.)
Description:The Lotus factory on Longton Road manufactured ladies' shoes. This photograph is of the lasting or making room, where the shoe upper is attached to the sole. Lotus was originally named Bostock's and was founded in the eighteenth century by Thomas Bostock, a cobbler. His three sons started their own factories in Stafford, Stone and Northampton. The original Stone factory can still be seen behind Granville Terrace. In 1919 the three factories amalgamated to become Lotus. Lotus remained in Stone until the 1970s. The building was purchased by G.E.C. Meters.
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The Lotus factory on Longton Road manufactured ladies' shoes. The cutting room ...
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The Lotus factory on Longton Road manufactured ladies' shoes. This photograph is of the lasting or ...
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Image courtesy of: Stone Historical and Civic Society
Donor ref:Stone Hist. and Civic Soc. No., PT00314, img: 2553 (18/2931)
Source: Staffordshire Museum Service
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