Group Officers Course, ROF Swynnerton
Group Officers Course at R.O.F. Swynnerton.
Back row (left to right): A. Chartley (Birtley), H. Moore (Patricroft), J. marron (Chorley), C. Thomas (Leeds), E. McAlister (Swynnerton), R. Symonds (Woolwich), ...
Group Portrait of Potbank Workers.
Group portrait of three pot bank workers in working clothes outside a pot bank.
The man on the left of the photograph is named James Clowes. He was a saggar maker.
A bottle oven can be seen in the ...
Group Portrait of Potbank Workers.
Group portrait of six workers at Emery's Colour Works in Cobridge, Stoke-on-Trent.
Taken from the Gladstone Pottery Museum Photographic Collection.
This photograph is part of the collections at ...
Group Portrait of Pottery Workers.
Group portrait of pottery workers.
The portrait includes turners, throwers, attendants, cup handlers and spongers outside Sampson Smith's Factory, Barker Street, Longton, Stoke-on-Trent.
Taken from ...
H & E Smith, Britannia Works, Hanley
H & E Smith is a specialist tile manufacturer with a factory on Old Town Road in Hanley. Founded in 1926 as Smith & Warrilow, the company became H & E Smith in 1948. They specialised in the manufacture ...
H & R Johnson Ltd., Connaught Street, Tunstall
The building in the photograph is the drum dryer and slip house at H & R Johnson's ceramic tile works in Connaught Street in Tunstall. Slip is a mixture of clay, other ceramic materials and water used ...
H & R Johnson's Eastwood Tile Works, Hanley
H & R Johnson's Eastwood Tileworks was at the northern end of Eastwood Road in Hanley. The main entrance is on the right, Bernard Street (until the 1950s, named Grosvenor Street) is the road coming in ...
H Aynsley's works, Commerce Street, Longton
This photograph of Herbert Aynsley's Commerce Street Works was taken from the corner of Millbank Street (previously Union Street) with the centre of Longton off to the right. Formerly known as Chetham ...
Half Hose Knitting Department, Job White & Sons Ltd, Compton Mills, Leek
Handcuff Alley, Longton
This unnamed cobbled alleyway links Market Street to Sutherland Road in Longton. It was known as 'Handcuff Alley' as it was a way to take prisoners from the Sutherland Road Police Station to the old ...
Hanley and Shelton from Hartshill Park, Stoke-on-Trent
The photograph was taken from the end of Vicarage Road, at the entrance to Hartshill Park and Nature Reserve. Looking north east, the tower in the middle of the photograph is St Mark's Church in Shelton, ...
Hanley Foundry, Robson Street, Hanley
This was the view eastwards along Robson Street (Previously Slippery Street) towards the junction with Broad Street. Thje large building on the left is the Hanley Iron Foundry operated by the Foundry ...
Hanley Greyhound Stadium entrance, Hanley
The entrance to Hanley Greyhound Stadium at the bottom of Robson Street. To the right is the Robson Street Ropery, operated by A T Robson and making cord, twine, ropes and varieties of packaging. In ...
Harrison & Sons colour works, Hillcrest Street, Hanley
Harrison's Phoenix Chemical Works was on Garth Street. This photograph shows the corner of Harrison's works at the junction of Hillcrest Street and Garth Street (off to the right). This part of the works ...
Harrison & Sons mill, Lichfield Street, Hanley
This Harrison's mill was at the southern end of Lichfield Street, close to the junction with Leek Road. The Joiner's Square factory produced colours and glazes. It was part of the larger group of Harrison's ...
Harrisons's Phoenix Works and offices, Garth Street, Hanley
Harrison & Sons manufactured a wide range of materials for the ceramics industry, mainly for decorating. Their Phoenix Works was at the south end of Garth Street (until the 1950s known Bath Street) in ...
Harvey's Chimney, Longton
Photograph taken from Baths Passage. Harvey's chimney was a well known Longton landmark until it was demolished in 1962. It stood 213 feet high.
Harvey's Chimney, Longton
Photograph taken from Bass Bank, near the signal box, west of Longton Station. Harvey's chimney was a well known Longton landmark until it was demolished in 1962. It stood 213 feet high.