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Canteen building, Lotus Ltd, Stafford

New canteen building at Lotus Ltd's factory, opened in 1968. Lotus was originally named Bostock's and was founded in the eighteenth century by Thomas Bostock, a cobbler. His three sons started their ...

Canteen, Evode Chemical Works Ltd., Stafford,

The new Evode canteen. From left to right are: Mr J. Digham, Miss E. McCabe, Mr E. Stunt, Mrs P. Thomas, Miss B. Lowness, Miss B. Greegan, Mrs Barker and Miss G. Leggett. Spic and Span Shoe Polishes ...

Canteen, Job White & Sons Ltd., Compton Mills, Leek

This photograph was taken at 1 o'clock, the end of the lunch hour (shown on the clock). It was obviously winter-time as most of the workers are wearing their winter coats, and some of the ladies even ...

Caroline China Ltd.

Pottery factory exterior including a bottle oven. Taken at Caroline Pottery, Caroline Street, Longton, Stoke-on-Trent. The bottle oven was demolished in 1983. All bottle ovens in the city are ...

Caroline Pottery Works, Caroline Street, Longton

A view of the rear of Caroline Pottery Works, and In the background is the Church of St.John the Baptist or Lane End Church built between 1792-1795. In the centre of the photograph are two conical kilns, ...

Caroline Street, Longton

Belstaff Manufacturing Co. Ltd is on the left.

Caroline Street, Longton

This is a view north east along Caroline Street in Longton from close to the railway bridge. The Belstaff clothing factory is on both sides of the street just beyond The Roebuck public house (No 5 Caroline ...

Caroline Street, Longton

This is a view north east along Caroline Street. At the top end lies the junction with Upper Cross Street and Anchor Passage with The Miners' Rest public house (a Parker's Ales inn) just visible on the ...

Carpenters, Lotus Shoe Factory, Stafford,

Lotus was originally named Bostock's and was founded in the eighteenth century by Thomas Bostock, a cobbler. His three sons started their own factories in Stafford, Stone and Northampton. Edwin Bostock's ...

Cartwright's Printworks, Willenhall

Interior of Albert Cartwright & Sons printworks in Moat Street, Willenhall, taken from glass plate negative, photographed by Harold Cartwright (one of Alfred's sons, born in about 1899). The boxes ...

Cask Racking, Bass, Burton-on-Trent

Two men racking wooden casks in No.2 Brewery, using brass racking heads supplied with beer from the racking squares in front of them. The man nearest the camera wearing clogs is Philip Dunn.

Cask repair shop, Bass, Burton-on-Trent

Three coopers driving hoops, surrounded by casks and hoops.

Cask Repairing Yard, Bass & Co. Ltd., Burton-upon-Trent

The Cask Repairing Yard, at Bass & Co., Ltd.'s brewery, Burton-upon-Trent. A large number of coopers were present for the photographer. The railway wagon to the right is marked NSR (North Staffordshire ...

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, ...