J T Fell's Pottery, Smithy Lane, Longton
This photograph was taken looking across St Martin's Lane (no longer named) towards the top of Smithy Lane in Longton. Smithy Lane runs between J T Fell Pottery on the left and Allin & Williams, wholesale ...
J. B. Kind, timber merchants, Shobnall Street, Burton upon Trent
John Kind set up a sawmill on the east side of Shobnall Street in 1882. It moved to the opposite side of the street in 1920 and was still there in 2000, specialising in wooden pallets and packing cases. ...
J. Dyche shoe factory, Fancy Walk, Stafford
The J. Dyche shoe factory, also known as the Queen of Sheba Works stood on Fancy Walk, Stafford. The factory closed in about 1952, and was demolished in 1989.
J. Lloyd & Sons, Registry Street, Stoke
This factory was constructed between 1832 and 1878. It is now used as a warehouse but had previously been a pottery factory.
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 Heap, Printers and Bookbinders, Stoke upon Trent.
James Heap & Co were a printers and bookbinders in Booth Street, Stoke upon Trent. The company was founded in 1925.
The building is on the corner of Booth Street and Yeaman Street. The company is no ...
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 ...
James Kent's, Potters Millers, Fenton
This is the part of James Kent, Potters Millers in Fountain Street, Fenton. The photograph was taken from close to Hitchman Street, off Victoria Road. Just appearing on the extreme right hand edge is ...
Jen Shoe Factory, Rowley Street, Stafford
Jen Shoes Ltd factory on Rowley Street. The building was still in use as the Hollins Business Centre in 2002.
The company was founded when William Jennings opened a shoe and boot warehouse on Market ...
Jen Shoe Factory, Stafford
Former Jen Shoes Ltd. factory on Marsh Street.
The company was founded when William Jennings opened a shoe and boot warehouse on Market Square in 1852. The warehouse moved to premises in St. Chad's ...
Jesse Shirley's Bone and Flint Mill, Etruria, Stoke-on-Trent
Looking from the Lower Bedford Street bridge along the Trent & Mersey canal towards Etruscan Bone & Flint Mill. The canal bends left, to the right is a small canal basin for the mill. The mill was built ...
Job White's Mill, Compton, Leek
Photograph shows Job White's Mill on Compton, Leek. The section shown was designed by William Sugden and Son of Leek, Architects. A huge fire in the 1960s destroyed the majority of the mill, together ...