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Applying Transfers.

Pottery factory interior showing a woman operating an automatic brushing machine. The machine brushes a transfer image onto porous biscuit ware in this case. Taken from the Gladstone Pottery Museum ...

Applying Transfers.

Pottery factory interior with a view of a woman applying transfer prints to tea pots. Taken from the Gladstone Pottery Museum Photographic Collection. This photograph is part of the collections ...

Apprenticeship indenture of William Vigarstaff , Leek

Apprenticeship indenture of William Vigarstaff to learn the trade of a broad silk weaver, 1825 The weaving of silk was organised by ‘undertakers’, who owned a number of looms and employed journeymen ...

Archbishop McIntyre School, Birches Head, Stoke-on-Trent

Archbishop McIntyre Roman Catholic Secondary (later Junior High) School was on Birches Head Road in Hanley. The school amalgamated with blessed William Southerne to become St Margaret Ward. The buildings ...

Architect's Design, Wedgwood Factory, Barlaston,

Photograph of a drawing. Proposed design for the new Wedgwood Factory front at Barlaston, by architectural practice C.S. White and Keith Murray. Josiah Wedgwood (1730 - 1795) began his apprenticeship ...

Armistice Day, Stone

Service and civic parade in front of the War Memorial on Granville Square, Armistice Day. The Stone War Memorial on Granville Square was unveiled on 10 January 1921 by Lord Dartmouth, Lord Lieutenant ...

Armitage Pottery Works

A view of bottle kilns at Edward Johns & Co.'s Armitage Sanitary Pottery. The Trent & Mersey Canal can be seen to the left. The first pottery on this site was established by Thomas Bond. he was declared ...

Armitage Pottery Works

A view of bottle kilns at Edward Johns & Co.'s Armitage Sanitary Pottery. The Trent & Mersey Canal can be seen to the left. The first pottery on this site was established by Thomas Bond. he was declared ...

Armitage Railway Station

Station staff pictured outside the public entrance to Armitage Railway Station during the national railway strike of July and August 1911. This had been the first national strike of railway workers in ...

Armitage Ware board, Armitage

The Armitage Ware Board, sitting in the Board Room at the Armitage Pottery (Edward Johns & Co. Ltd.), Armitage, Staffordshire. Left to right: S. Wagg, T. Farrington, Geoff Corn, C.K. Stott, A.E. Stott, ...

Army and Navy Stores, Wolverhampton Road, Cannock

On the left of the Army and Navy Stores is a shop advertising Bukta Scout Kit. On the right is a branch of Barclays Bank. The buildings still stand and are now (2019) occupied by Subway, Crested Schoolwear ...

Arthur Bott, Long Service Award at theEnglish Electric Co., Stafford

This view was taken during a 25 year Long Service Award presentation to Arthur Bott at the English Electric, Central Standards Department which at the time was based in Foregate Street opposite to the ...

Arthur Brown butchers, Stafford

Shop front of Arthur Brown's butchers shop at 1, Crabbery Street in Stafford. The premises was demolished to make way for the Princess Street development in 1963. Image from 'Staffordshire Past and ...

Arthur Dobson's tobacconists, Greengate Street, Stafford

Exterior of Arthur Dobson's wholesale and retail tobacconist shop at 22, Greengate Street, Stafford. Arthur Dobson was born in Stockton on Tees in 1865 and started work in a Leeds tobacco factory. After ...

Arthur Hay, Provisioners & Grocers, Derby Street, Leek

Arthur Hay's grocer's shop at 57, Derby Street, Leek. He also had premises on the corner of West Street (no 45) and Picton Street, currently (2020) Squires of Leek, hairdressers . Born in Lincolnshire ...

Arthur Johnson, butcher, Salt

Arthur Johnson, a butcher from Salt, with his son Reg delivering meat in villages around Stafford circa 1911. Reg, who was the eldest of seven children, ran the Sandon store during the war, later ran ...

Arthur Myatt at Myatt's Garage, Stone

Arthur Reginald Myatt, proprietor of Myatt's Garage on Longton Road, Stone, in the garage workshop. The site is now (2007) occupied by William Jones Motors.

Arthur Myatt with horse and trap, Stone

On Longton Road, looking towards the town. Behind can be seen the Bridge Inn, now Langtry’s, with the Co-op department store and bakery beyond.