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Casting by Hand. Photographed by William Blake.
Lantern slide showing three young women in the process of casting by hand.
This lantern slide appears to be one of a group used for a presentation or slide show by Blake entitled “Staffordshire Pottery.” ...
Casting Cups from Liquid Clay. Photographed by William Blake.
Factory interior with a view of pottery workers operating a casting machine.
This image appears elsewhere in the collection and was used for a presentation by Blake entitled “Staffordshire Pottery.” ...
Casting in a pottery factory
Pottery factory interior showing a caster at work.
The man is filling moulds with slip (liquid clay) from a hose.
The shelves contain lines of moulds and unfired ware.
Taken from the Gladstone ...
Casting Machine
Lantern slide showing male and female pottery workers operating a casting machine. Photographed by William Blake.
This lantern slide appears to be one of a group used for a presentation or slide show ...
Casting Workshop.
Pottery factory interior with a view of a casting shop and workers.
Rows of jugs in their moulds can be seen in the foreground of the picture.
Taken at the Morley Fox pottery factory in Fenton, ...
Castle Street, Stafford
This view was taken looking southwest from the Castle Street railway bridge (over the West Coast Main Line) in Stafford. On the left are several abandoned railway buildings, centre right on the horizon ...
Cat vases
Cat vases by Wade. The Wade Group of Potteries started in 1810 at Burslem but 1922 several potteries amalgamated to become George Wade & Son, Ltd. of the Manchester Pottery, Greenhead Street, Burslem.
Cat's eye decoration jugs and mug
Earthenware jugs and mug.Height of mug 80mm.Cat's eye decoration was achieved by using a three-chambered slip-bottle, patented in 1811, which allowed several colours of slip to be applied at once. ...
Celebrations on the Common Plot, Stone
A photograph looking across the Common Plot, possibly during celebrations for George V's Silver Jubilee in 1935.
On the left can be seen the tower of Bent's Brewery. In the distance can be seen the ...
Ceramic Display, Wedgwood Museum, Barlaston, (1)
In 1985 the extended museum galleries were opened at the Wedgwood pottery factory by Sir David Wilson, then Director of the British Museum in London.
In addition to the more conventional display cases, ...
Ceramic Display, Wedgwood Museum, Barlaston, (2)
In 1985 the extended museum galleries were opened at the Wedgwood pottery factory by Sir David Wilson, then Director of the British Museum in London.
This is a partial reconstruction of the Wedgwood ...
Ceramic paintresses. Circa 1910
Three women painting dolls’ heads for use in toy manufacture. The Edwardian period saw a rise in popularity in toy dolls with ceramic painted heads, as they became cheaper to mass produce.
The women ...
Ceramic Vases, Hanley Museum. Photographed by William Blake.
A collection of ceramic vases decorated in the pate sur pate style, including work by the artist M.Solon. Taken at Hanley Museum, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire.
Ceramic Vases, Hanley Museum. Photographed by William Blake.
A collection of ceramic vases decorated in the pate sur pate style, including work by the artist M.Solon. Taken at Hanley Museum, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire.
Ceramics works, Normacot Road, Longton
The building on the left was the offices of Shaw & Copestake Ltd., the producers of fancy earthenware with the Sylvac mark. They had factories nearby on Normacot Road and Chadwick Street. The building ...
'Chain Gang' at Tamworth Carnival, Tamworth Castle Pleasure Grounds
Gibbs and Canning workers are pictured dressed as a 'Chain Gang' at Tamworth Carnival, in the Castle Pleasure Grounds. The first 'prisoner' on the left is a Mr Ordish.
Charity Darts Match, Brereton
A Charity Darts match at the Castle public house, Brereton. Many of the people in this photograph worked at Armitage Shanks.
At the front (left to right): Keith Stratfull, Clive Smith, Chris Knapper, ...
Cheddleton Flint Mill
The earliest reference to milling at Cheddleton dates back to 1253. The northern mill (left) was built specifically to grind flint for the ceramic industry in the Potteries in about 1760. The southern ...