Loading a Kiln.
Pottery factory interior depicting a man loading a kiln for an enamel firing.
In this case the basket of ware travelled through a circular tunnel kiln on rails.
Decorated pottery was often coal ...
Lockett's Factory , Longton
John Lockett's potbank. Photograph taken from the waste ground West of Kingcross Street, looking East.
Lockett's factory, Longton
John Lockett's potbank. Photograph taken from Chancery Lane. Note the Zion Chapel schoolroom to the right.
Lockett's Factory, Longton
John Lockett's potbank. Photograph taken looking through the demolished wall in Chancery Lane.
Lockett's Factory, Longton
John Lockett's potbank. Looking through the demolished wall in Chancery Lane.
Lockett's factory, Longton
John Lockett's potbank. Photograph taken from Chancery Lane, looking through a demolished wall. Longton Market is in the distance.
Lockett's Factory, Longton
John Lockett's potbank. Photograph taken from the waste ground between Cyples Lane and Chancery Lane, looking South-East.
Longton
Photograph taken from the car park looking towards the station. In the centre of the picture the swimming baths chimney can be seen. St. John the baptist Church is to the right.
Longton
A view towards housing and potbanks in Longton.
Longton
Longton, looking towards The Strand, across the site of the old bus station. The chimneys belonging to the Beswick's factory can be seen.
Longton Aerial View.
Aerial view of Longton, Stoke-on-Trent.
Taken in 1953, this view shows many pottery factories, bottle ovens and warehouses.
St. James' Church, Gladstone China and Uttoxeter Road can be seen in the ...
Longton from Meir Hay Fields
This photograph was taken from what was called Meir Hay fields, looking westwards towards Longton with the tower of St James' church on the skyline in the centre. This part of Longton was thought to have ...
Longton Pottery Co., Ltd. Longton
Pottery factory exterior, bottle kiln and demolition lorry taken at Longton Pottery Co. Ltd, Longton, Stoke-on-Trent.
The lorry has the company name 'Potteries Demolition' painted on the bonnet.
Date ...
Longton Station
The Phoenix Pottery Works seen from the platform of Longton Station, looking west towards Fenton. Phoenix Pottery was operated by Thomas Forester, specialising in majolica, from the 1880s.
The chimney ...
Longton Station and the Phoenix Works, Longton
Longton Station in the foreground with the old Phoenix Pottery building behind and the tower of St John The Baptist Church (demolished in 1979) beyond that.
The station, opened in 1848, is on an embankment. ...
Longton. Photographed by William Blake.
Industrial landscape taken at Longton, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire. The photograph includes the caption "Daddy Does Father Christmas Really Go Down Chimneys?"
Despite an obvious pride in many of ...
Looking over Stoke-on-Trent from Richmond Street, Penkhull
This was the view east from near the allotments at the bottom of Richmond Street in Penkhull. On the right hand edge is the tower of St Peter's Church in Stoke (Stoke Minster) and the domed building in ...
Looking over the Potteries from Hartshill Bank
This was the view north east from the top of Hartshill Bank (at the bottom of Vicarage Road). The lower land in the foreground is the Fowlea Brook valley with the main railway line running across. Immediately ...