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Grimwade's Winton Pottery, Stoke Road, Stoke-on-Trent

A view north along Stoke Road from the junction with Station Road. The tall building in the centre is Grimwade's Winton Pottery. The property is in different usage today, but still called Winton House. ...

Grinding and cementing, Taylor Tunnicliff and Co Ltd, Hanley

Grinding and cementing at Taylor, Tunnicliff's Eastwood factory, Hanley. The firm was founded in 1867 by Thomas Taylor and William Tunnicliff, eventually concentrating on making specialised pottery ...

Grinding Marks off glost ware in a pottery factory

Pottery factory interior depicting a woman grinding marks off glost ware. Glost ware is ware which been dipped and fired to give it a hard glazed coating. There would be marks left on the glazed surface ...

Grinding shop, Taylor Tunnicliff and Co Ltd, Stone

The grinding shop at Taylor, Tunnicliff's Stone factory. The firm was founded in 1867 by Thomas Taylor and William Tunnicliff, eventually concentrating on making specialised pottery for the electrical ...

Grindley's Woodland Pottery, Tunstall

W H Grindley's Woodland Pottery in Lower Woodland Street. The photograph was taken from Lambert Street (known as Garden Street until the 1950s). In the 1990's the area was redeveloped, the pottery was ...

Group of female staff at Worthingtons, Burton-on-Trent

The ladies, Milley Staley, Dot Sharpe, Rose Jones and Dot Burton, are all in fancy dress advertising Worthington Bottled Beer. The photograph was taken at 3 & 4 Maltings, Wetmore Road.

Group of women maltsters, Bass, Burton-on-Trent

Women maltsters posing with their shovels and forks outside a Bass Malthouse. The picture would have been taken outside either Shobnall, Station Street or Wetmore Road Maltings.

Group of Workers, Chapman's Pottery, Longton

Group portrait of women pottery workers outside a glost kiln. Probably taken at Chapman's pottery factory, Longton, Stoke-on-Trent. Taken from the Gladstone Pottery Museum Photographic Collection. ...

Group of Workers, Chapman's Pottery, Longton

Group portrait of pottery workers. Probably taken at Chapman's pottery factory, Longton, Stoke-on-Trent. Taken from the Gladstone Pottery Museum Photographic Collection. This photograph is part ...

Group Officers Course, ROF Swynnerton

Group Officers Course at R.O.F. Swynnerton. Back row (left to right): A. Chartley (Birtley), H. Moore (Patricroft), J. marron (Chorley), C. Thomas (Leeds), E. McAlister (Swynnerton), R. Symonds (Woolwich), ...

Group photograph after the 'Trussing In' ceremony, Bass Brewery, Burton upon Trent

This group photograph shows fellow coopers following the 'trussing in' ceremony of Peter Atkin, at Bass Brewery, Burton upon Trent, on 12th April, 1952, looking forward to a celebration pint of best bitter. ...

Group Portrait of Potbank Workers.

Group portrait of three pot bank workers in working clothes outside a pot bank. The man on the left of the photograph is named James Clowes. He was a saggar maker. A bottle oven can be seen in the ...

Group Portrait of Potbank Workers.

Group portrait of six workers at Emery's Colour Works in Cobridge, Stoke-on-Trent. Taken from the Gladstone Pottery Museum Photographic Collection. This photograph is part of the collections at ...

Group Portrait of Pottery Workers.

Group portrait of 29 pottery workers and various items of prestige ware. Taken from the Gladstone Pottery Museum Photographic Collection. This photograph is part of the collections at Stoke-on-Trent ...

Group Portrait of Pottery Workers.

Group portrait of pottery workers. The portrait includes turners, throwers, attendants, cup handlers and spongers outside Sampson Smith's Factory, Barker Street, Longton, Stoke-on-Trent. Taken from ...

Gypsum Mine horses, Fauld

Horses used by Peter Ford & Co. at their Gypsum Mine at Fauld, near Tutbury. Mining at Fauld began in the 19th century. By the 1890s there were two companies mining at Fauld: Peter Ford & Co. and ...

Gypsum Mine, Fauld

Placing explosive charges in a seam of gypsum. Mining at Fauld began in the 19th century. By the 1890s there were two companies mining at Fauld: Peter Ford & Co. and J.C. Staton & Co. John Clark ...

Gypsum Mine, Fauld

Gypsum ready for removal following blasting. Around 196 tonnes of rock and a 3.8m advance have resulted from this blasting. The entrance to Staton's Gypsum Mine at Fauld, near Tutbury. A locomotive ...