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Bamford's chaff cutter
This chaff cutter was made by Bamford's of Uttoxeter and sold by James & Tatton of Longton. Chaff cutters were used to chop up hay to add to other feed for horses or cattle. This model was originally ...
Bamford's cheese press
A rack and lever cheese press made by Bamford's of Uttoxeter. The pressure is maintained by the addition of weights on the end of the lever. This press was used at Church Farm, Milwich.
Bamfords ...
Bamford's Grinding Mill
A Bamfords 'Rapid' Grinding Mill. Although some farm animals can eat whole grain, it is more usual to crush it first. The grain is fed into the wooden hopper at the top and passes between two iron grinding ...
Bamfords Ltd. workforce, Uttoxeter
The original photograph was taken in 1871, and was re-produced in 1921 when the inset picture of Mr. S. B. Bamford (J.P.) was added. On the back row, left to right are: T. Martin, J. Fearn, E. Martin, ...
Bamfords' Offices, Pinfold Street, Uttoxeter
Bamfords' agricultural offices, as seen from Balance Street, 1984.
Bamford's root cutter
A root cutter made by Bamfords Ltd of Uttoxeter. Root cutters were used to chop turnips into slices suitable to feed farm livestock. This model is hand operated and was used at Drift Farm at Moira (in ...
Bamford's root cutter
A root cutter made by Bamfords Ltd of Uttoxeter. Root cutters were used to chop turnips into slices suitable to feed farm livestock. This model was collected from Bamfords factory and was belt driven, ...
Bamfords Yard, Uttoxeter
This photograph is taken from the old railway bridge showing Bamford’s bailers waiting to be delivered.
Bamfords was founded in 1871 in Uttoxeter by Henry Bamford and made water pumps, taps and agricultural ...
Bamfords, Leighton Works, Uttoxeter
An interior view of the foundry at Bamfords' Leighton Works, Pinfold Street, Uttoxeter.
Bamfords was founded in 1871 by Henry Bamford and made water pumps, taps and agricultural machinery at their ...
Band and Liners.
Pottery factory interior showing banders and liners decorating plates and saucers.
Taken at Grosvenor China, Longton, Stoke-on-Trent.
Banding was a form of decoration where a single band or several ...
Banded decorated jug and bowls
Earthenware jug and bowls.Height of jug 110mm.Banding was used either on its own or in conjunction with other types of decoration. A slip-bottle was filled with slip and the opening sealed with a ...
Banding.
Pottery factory interior showing a man decorating a tea cup.
He is painting a band around the lip of the cup using a whirler. This is commonly known as banding.
Taken from the Gladstone Pottery ...
Banding.
Pottery factory interior showing a row of banders decorating ware.
They are painting enamel lines onto the ware using whirlers.
Banding is the term for painting lines around ware using colour.
The ...
Bank Street, Tunstall
Looking north east along Bank Street from close to the corner with Hawes Street (formerly Upper Mount Street). In the far distance is the waste tip of Whitfield Colliery. Towards the bottom of the street, ...
Bank Street, Tunstall
Bert Bentley, the photographer, described this as a typical Potteries scene with "a pottery works, kilns, chapel, colliery dirt tip and terraced houses".
On the left is the United Methodist Chapel ...
Barker Brothers Ltd, Meir Works, Longton.
Barker Brothers (Ltd.), china and earthenware manufacturers, moved to the Meir Works on Barker Street in 1880-1882. The factory closed in 1981.
Barker Street , Longton
Photograph taken looking towards the north-west. St. James's Church is visible.
St. James the Less Church on Uttoxeter Road, Longton. A Commissioners' Church built in 1832-34 to designs by T. Johnson ...
Barlaston Hall Housing Estate under Construction,
The present Wedgwood pottery factory was built 1938 - 1940 on the Barlaston estate, purchased from the Broughton-Adderley family in 1936. The move from the old works at Etruria only took place in 1950, ...