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Harrison & Sons colour works, Hillcrest Street, Hanley

Harrison's Phoenix Chemical Works was on Garth Street. This photograph shows the corner of Harrison's works at the junction of Hillcrest Street and Garth Street (off to the right). This part of the works ...

Harrison & Sons mill, Lichfield Street, Hanley

This Harrison's mill was at the southern end of Lichfield Street, close to the junction with Leek Road. The Joiner's Square factory produced colours and glazes. It was part of the larger group of Harrison's ...

Harrisons's Phoenix Works and offices, Garth Street, Hanley

Harrison & Sons manufactured a wide range of materials for the ceramics industry, mainly for decorating. Their Phoenix Works was at the south end of Garth Street (until the 1950s known Bath Street) in ...

Harrods trio

Made for the Harrods Exhibition, 1934. Trio. 1985.P.120. 1934. Over glaze painted bone china. H (cup) : 60 mm, D (saucer) : 142 mm. D (plate) : 137 mm. Bone china tea cup, saucer and side ...

Harvey Street or Sneyd Terrace, Burslem

The camera is looking northeast along what was Harvey Street in the 1890s, later Sneyd Terrace and now named Lingard Street. At the top end today is Stoke on Trent College's Burslem campus. On the right ...

Harvey's Chimney, Longton

Photograph taken from Baths Passage. Harvey's chimney was a well known Longton landmark until it was demolished in 1962. It stood 213 feet high.

Harvey's Chimney, Longton

Photograph taken from Baths Passage. Harvey's chimney was a well known Longton landmark until it was demolished in 1962. It stood 213 feet high.

Hawkins Tiles, Cannock

Hand moulding valley tiles at Hawkins Tiles (Cannock) Ltd., Longhouse Works, Cannock. Manufacturing of tiles on Watling Street had started by 1868. The following year Joseph Hawkins took on the lease ...

Hawkins Tiles, Cannock

Coal fired kiln at Hawkins Tiles (Cannock) Ltd., Longhouse Works, Cannock. Manufacturing of tiles on Watling Street had started by 1868. The following year Joseph Hawkins took on the lease of Hawkins ...

Hawkins Tiles, Cannock

Chimneys at Hawkins Tiles (Cannock) Ltd., Longhouse Works, Cannock. Manufacturing of tiles on Watling Street had started by 1868. The following year Joseph Hawkins took on the lease of Hawkins Colliery ...

Haymaker figures

Pearlware figures decorated with coloured glazes. Height 180mm.

Hazlestrine Brickworks, Stafford

The brickworks at Hazlestrine opened in the mid 19th century, exploiting clay in Keuper Marl beds. It was served by an arm of the Staffordshire and Worcestershire Canal. By 1884-5 the proprietor was ...

Head mouldmaker, Foley China Works, Fenton

Pottery factory interior taken at Foley China Works, Fenton, Stoke-on-Trent. This black and white print is mounted inside a Christmas card, which is inscribed ‘Greetings of the Season and good wishes ...

Head Stock with Winder Gear, Gypsum Works, Stowe,

Gypsum is a source of plaster of Paris and was mined at the Normanwood Gypsum Mine at Hixon. The shaft was near Stowe. Gypsum was sent from Normanwood to London to make castings, particularly for dentists. ...

Heath's Passage, Longton

Looking towards Short Street.

Heaths, Leonora Street, Burslem

This commercial property is situated where Leonora Street meets Lower Street and in 1982 was used as a ceramic manufacturer. The ground floor has a central door with stone step, semi-circular light and ...

Heels Factory, Stafford

Heels Ltd were founded in 1920 to make wooden (and later plastic) heels for Stafford's shoe industry. They were later known as Heels (Stafford) Ltd and closed in 1967.

Henry Dale, shoemaker of Stafford

Henry Dale was christened at St. Mary's Church, Stafford, on 30 April 1823. His parents were recorded as Thomas Dale and Elizabeth Davis of Stafford. Thomas was employed as a shoemaker and the ceremony ...