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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 ...
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 ...
Henry Evans Esq., Burton-on-Trent area
Mr Evans (b.1731) was the founder of the brewery on the western side of High Street in 1754, whose daughters married into the Worthington family. When he retired he bought Caudwell Hall in Derbyshire. ...
Henry Richard's Ceramic Tile works, Williamson Street, Tunstall
The bottle ovens and workshops belonging to Henry Richard's Ceramic Tile company awaiting demolition in the mid 1960s. They were part of the Pinnox Tile Works that backed onto the eastern end of Williamson ...
Henry Richards Tile Factory (Pinnox Works), Tunstall
Looking towards Henry Richards Tile Works (the Pinnox Works) from slightly higher ground to the west. On the extreme right hand side, the signals on the Potteries Loop Line to Tunstall are just in shot. ...
Hercules Mill, Stanley
Hercules Mill was originally called Stanley Mill until rebuilt by Harrison & Sons in 1887. The original mill dates back to the 16th century and in the 1860s was used to grind both corn and flint and was ...
Heron Cross Pottery. Fenton
This is the side of Heron Cross Pottery viewed from across the Stoke to Derby railway line. the photograph was taken from the lower slopes of the Fenton (Glebe) Colliery spoil tip. Chilton Street runs ...
Heron stick stand
Victorian Minton stick stand, in the form of a heron.
High Street and Granville Square, Stone
Looking from Granville Square, southwards along Stone High Street. On the right is the war memorial. Looming over the shops is the tower of Joule's Brewery, greatly altered over the years, and finally ...
High Street, Burton upon Trent
Lantern slide view of High Street, Burton upon Trent.
Copyright: Burton Library
High Street, Longton
Photograph taken along High Street (Uttoxeter Road) from St. James's churchyard, looking north to Garfield works.