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Eastwood Works, Hanley, Stoke-on-Trent

This is the Eastwood pottery works in Stoke-on-Trent which was owned by J. & G. Meakin. The company was well known for its ironstone china and white granite ware, much of which was sold in America ...

Eastwood Works, Stoke-on-Trent.

This is the Eastwood pottery works in Stoke-on-Trent which was owned by J. & G. Meakin. The company was well known for its ironstone china and white granite ware, much of which was sold in America ...

Edmond Close, Longton

Photograph taken from Meir Hay Road.

Edmond Close, Longton

Edmond Close was situated off Meirhay Road.

Edward Johns & Co Pottery, Armitage

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 ...

Edward Johns & Co., Armitage

A general view of the Armitage Pottery (Edward Johns & Co Ltd), Armitage, Staffordshire. A small pottery was in existence in Armitage by 1817 and by 1851 this had begun to produce sanitary ware. ...

Edward Johns & Co., Armitage

A view of bottle kilns at Edward Johns & Co.'s Armitage Sanitary Pottery. The first pottery on this site was established by Thomas Bond. he was declared bankrupt two years later and the pottery was ...

Electra Porcelain, Edensor Road, Longton

The Elektra Porcelain Company manufactured art pottery and a wide range of flower pots, bowls vases, novelty animals at their Edensor Road Works . This ware was produced under the Zanobia trade name (from ...

Elektra Kilns, Longton.

Pottery factory exterior including bottle ovens. Taken at Elektra Porcelain & Co. Ltd., Edensor Road, Stoke-on-Trent. The factory was demolished in 1975. Taken from the Gladstone Pottery Museum ...

Elektra Porcelain Factory.

Pottery factory exterior, showing an external wooden staircase surrounded by derelict brick workshops. Taken at Elektra Porcelain factory, Edensor Street, Longton, Stoke-on-Trent. This photograph ...

Elektra Porcelain, Edensor Road, Longton

From waste ground near the Alexandra Cinema. The Elektra Porcelain Co. Ltd. were based at the Edensor Works between 1924 and 1970s. The factory buildings were demolished in about 1975.

Elijah Cotton's Nelson Pottery, Hanley

Elijah Cotton's Nelson pottery stood at the junction of Commercial Road (left) and Botteslow Street (right) in Hanley. Botteslow Street leads down to the bridge over the Caldon Canal, just visible on ...

Ellgreave Pottery, Burslem

The Ellgreave Pottery was part of Wood & Sons and manufactured earthenware, specialising in teapots and "fancies". The pottery was off Ellgreave Street in Burslem, this photograph shows the back of the ...

Ellgreave Pottery, Dalehall.

Part of the Ellgreave Pottery in the Dalehall area of Middleport seen from Ellgreave Street. This part of the factory has been demolished and the land used for housing (Heyburn Crescent). On the extreme ...

Emery Brothers'Belmont Pottery, Fountain Street, Fenton

The Belmont Pottery was at the southern end of Fountain Street, near the junction with City road, in Fenton. As can be seen from the wall advert, they manufactured a wide range of domestic earthenware. ...

Empire Porcelain Company, Stoke Road, Shelton, Stoke-on-Trent

The Empire Porcelain Company's works stood on the corner of Stoke Road and Newlands Street. This photograph was taken from the corner of Queen Anne Street opposite. Beyond the corner of Elgin Street, ...

Emptying Saggars. Photographed by William Blake.

Lantern slide showing pottery workers in the process of emptying saggars. This lantern slide appears to be one of a group used for a presentation or slide show by Blake entitled “Staffordshire Pottery.” ...

Emptying Saggars. Photographed by William Blake.

Factory interior with a view of pottery workers emptying saggars. Taken at Longton, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire.