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Berry Hill from Fenton Park
This was the view north from Fenton Park towards Berry Hill Colliery spoil tip. just to the right are the chimneys and buildings of Slater's brickworks alongside Berry Hill marl pit. In the distance ...
Bert and George Procter, Gladstone China, Longton
Photograph of Bernard, known as Bert (seated), and George Procter, his son, pictured in the Office at Gladstone China, Uttoxeter Road, Longton. The office was described as 'bare and grimy.'
The Procter ...
Bert Jackson at Dorman's, Stafford
Bert Jackson had worked for Dorman’s for 45 years at the time of this photograph. He is pictured operating an Asquith Boring Machine dealing with a three cylinder block for a diesel engine.
Founded ...
Bestmore Tool Co.'s works outing, Windsor
The workforce of the iron foundry visited Windsor and Marlowe, in the summer of 1955. They are pictured enjoying a pleasure boat on the River Thames.
Beswick vase
Vase designed by John Beswick.
J.W. Beswick was founded in about 1892 by James Wright Beswick and his sons John and Gilbert. From 1896 it operated from the Gold Street Works in Longton, Stoke-on-Trent. ...
Biddulph Valley Branch mineral railway at Milton Road, Stoke-on-Trent
A view north along the ex North Staffordshire Railway's Biddulph Valley Branch near Milton Road. Norton Colliery waste tip and the Ford Green Iron Works are the centre behind the line house. Much of the ...
Biddulph Valley Iron works
Robert Heath, born at Sneyd House, Burslem, in 1816 established blast furnaces and developed pits to supply them with coal at Biddulph and Ford Green. The Biddulph and Ford Green works became famous far ...
Big Mill, Mill Street, Leek
Wardle & Davenport's Big Mill on Mill Street, Leek. The Big Mill was built in 1857 to designs by William Sugden. It was first occupied by Joseph Broster in 1858.
The silk manufacturing firm of Wardle ...
Bill Head, Parr and Sons, Newcastle Under Lyme
Illustrated bill head from Parr and Sons, Engineers, Marsh Foundry, Hassell Street, Newcastle-under-Lyme. From the Sutherland papers, held at Staffordshire Record Office.
Bill heading of Enoch Wood & Sons: engraving
Bill heading of Enoch Wood & Sons, china manufacturers of Burslem, showing the west and east views of the factory at Fountain Place. 'Silvester, sc., [engraved] of 27 The Strand, London.'
Bill, Woodroffe & Co., Rugeley
Bill of sale for Cap for C. cutter pattern purchased from Woodroffe & Co's Albion Works, Rugeley by F.H. Burgess of Eccleshall. Woodroffe & Co were agricultural engineers.
Frederick H. Burgess founded ...
Billy Waters figure
Earthenware over-glaze painted figure and undecorated figure. Height of tallest figure 210mm. Billy Waters (died 1823) was a beggar with a peg leg who earned a living playing a fiddle in London's ...
Bilston - A Bilston Chap : woodcut engraving
Image of a man in a smock, carrying a pick axe, and a basket. Reproduced in Palmer and Crowquill's `Wanderings of a Pen and Pencil,' p.28, [from Illustrated London News?]
Bilton's Pottery, Foden Street, Stoke-on-Trent
A view of the side of Bilton's Pottery in Foden Street, Boothen, Stoke-on-Trent. The photographer (Bert Bentley) captioned the photo "Potters at lunch break". Are there cricketers in their whites? The ...
Bindley & Co. Ltd., New Street, Burton-on-Trent
View of the brewhouse from the cooperage yard.
Birch's Mill, Froghall
A cast iron mill wheel believed to be at John Birch & Sons' paint and colour mill at Froghall, prior to or during removal. The water-driven mill was situated adjacent to the River Churnet and the railway ...
Bird in Hand Inn and Brewery, Hilderstone,
The Bird and Hand Inn had its own malthouse and brewery. It was one of the last public houses in the county to brew its own beer. The Shelley family owned the Inn from 1819 until 1954. At the time of ...
Bird's eye view, Uttoxeter
An aerial view of Uttoxeter taken from the top of the Leighton Ironworks chimney near Spiceal Lane. In this view can be seen the Market Place, Congregational Church and the Cattle Market. The start of ...