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J. T. Fell's factory, Sutherland Road, Longton

Taken whilst the factory was in the process of being demolished. J.T. Fell & Co were earthenware manufacturers, founded in the early 1920s. The company closed in 1957.

J. T. Fell's factory, Sutherland Road, Longton

Taken whilst the factory was in the process of being demolished. J.T. Fell & Co were earthenware manufacturers, founded in the early 1920s. The company closed in 1957. The pinnacles of St. John's Church ...

J. T. Fell's old factory, Longton

Photograph taken from the site of the demolished Lockett's factory. J.T. Fell & Co were earthenware manufacturers, founded in the early 1920s. The company closed in 1957.

J. T. Fell's old factory, Longton

Photograph taken looking down Smithy Lane from across St Martin's Lane. J.T. Fell & Co were earthenware manufacturers, founded in the early 1920s. The company closed in 1957.

J.A. Dale & Sons, 25 West Avenue, Penkhull

This L-shaped, single storey building was constructed between 1878 and 1900 and is presently used as a small pottery factory. It stands on West Avenue which was previously known as West Street until 1912. ...

J.K. Weatherby & Sons Ltd.

Pottery factory exterior with a view of a disused bottle oven. There are stacks of saggars still in the oven, which has an almost conical shape. Taken from the Gladstone Pottery Museum Photographic ...

James Green & Nephew Ltd., Newport Street, Burslem

This ceramic factory was constructed between 1832 and 1878. It has three storeys with two wings. There is a two storey rear projection and courtyard.

James Kent's Old Foley Pottery, King Street, Longton

James Kent's Old Foley Pottery on King Street. Foley is a small district sandwiched between Fenton and Longton and there was a pottery here in the eighteenth century. The works, now demolished, was between ...

Jiggerer and Mould Runner.

Pottery factory interior with a view of a jiggerer and young mould runner making plates. A flat piece of clay is placed on the rotating mould and a levered profile tool is brought down upon it. The ...

Jiggering a dish in a pottery factory

Pottery factory interior showing a man making a dish using a jigger. flat piece of clay is placed on the rotating mould and a levered profile tool is brought down upon it. The batter on the right ...

Jiggering and Casting.

Pottery factory interior showing a man making dishes using a jigger. A flat piece of clay is placed on the rotating mould and a levered profile tool is brought down upon it. The mould shapes the ...

Jiggering at Gladstone.

Pottery factory interior with a view inside a flatmaking workshop. The worker is seated at a jiggering bench. Jiggering was a way of fashioning flat wares using a combination of moulds and profile ...

Jiggering Workshop, Sutherland Works, Longton

Pottery factory interior with a view of a jiggering workshop. The picture includes the caption "Jolliers Making Saucers and Plates" but this process is normally known as jiggering. The jiggerers are making ...

Jiggering.

Pottery factory interior showing a man making plates using a jiggering machine. A flat piece of clay is placed on a rotating mould and a levered profile tool is brought down upon it. The mould shapes ...

John Aynsley's works, Sutherland Road, Longton

The front of John Aynsley's Portland Pottery Works on Sutherland Road in Longton. Built in 1861 in the classic style of its time with an arched entrance a Venetian style window and gable above. This is ...

John Lockett's, Longton.

Pottery factory exterior including bottle ovens. Taken at John Lockett's potbank yard, Longton, Stoke-on-Trent. Taken from the Gladstone Pottery Museum Photographic Collection. This photograph ...

John Maddock & Sons, Newcastle Street, Burslem

John Maddock started manufacturing pottery in 1830 at a works on Newcastle Street. The modern works in the photograph is at the top of Newcastle Street. The large site was bounded by Woodbank, Wycliffe ...

John Maddock's pottery, Newcastle Street, Burslem

This is the older part of John Maddock's works at the top of Newcastle Street in Burslem. The company has been in Newcastle Street since its foundation in 1830, although this is the older part of a more ...