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Grafton Pottery Works, Longton

The Grafton Pottery Works was on Marlborough Road, Ashwood in Longton. Built in 1900 for Alfred B Jones who set up his family business around this time. The name came from the neighbouring Grafton Junior ...

Gravy boat

'April Showers' gravy boat by Royal Doulton.

Green painted tea wares

Earthenware painted teapot, jug and saucers. Height of teapot 140mm. Decorating a pot with small painted motifs, leaving most of the vessel white, was called 'sprig painting'. This method reduced the ...

Greenhead Street from Scotia Road, Burslem

Looking south west down Greenhead Street from the BycarsRoad/Scotia Road crossroads. Scotia Road runs from right to left, Bycars Road is behind the camera. On the extreme left hand side was the site of ...

Grenville Old Pottery, Ravensdale Lane, Tunstall

Grenville Pottery lay between Watergate Street and George Street (now demolished) in Tunstall at the north end of Ravensdale Lane. Ravensdale Lane is now the extended Watergate Street. The area of the ...

Grenville Pottery, Tunstall

Grenville Pottery was between Watergate Street and George Street in Tunstall in, roughly, the area now occupied by St Mary's Church of England Primary School. The photograph was taken looking northwards ...

Grenville Pottery, Tunstall

The main entrance to Grenville Pottery on George Street (later Vaughan Street). The tablet over the door reads "George Street Pottery erected 1856". The pottery was later taken over by William Hodcroft. Suzi ...

Grimwades Ltd, Winton Pottery, Elgin Works, Stoke

Grimwades Ltd.'s pottery factory, a view from the tow path on the Trent and Mersey Canal looking across the railway line. Messrs. Grimwade Brothers established their Winton Pottery (Stoke) in about 1886. ...

Grimwades' Pottery, Liverpool Road, Stoke-on-Trent

In the centre of the photograph is Grimwade's Stoke Pottery with its chimneys and kilns. The white, two storey building to the right of the pottery is on the bank of the Trent & Mersey Canal at Shelton ...

Grimwade's Winton Pottery, Stoke on Trent

The buildings with the bottle ovens belong to Grimwade's Winton Pottery. The kilns have been demolished and the site of the factory redeveloped. To the left are the backs of terraced houses on Newlands ...

Grimwade's Winton Pottery, Stoke Road, Stoke-on-Trent

A view north along Stoke Road from the junction with Station Road. The tall building in the centre is Grimwade's Winton Pottery. The property is in different usage today, but still called Winton House. ...

Grinding and cementing, Taylor Tunnicliff and Co Ltd, Hanley

Grinding and cementing at Taylor, Tunnicliff's Eastwood factory, Hanley. The firm was founded in 1867 by Thomas Taylor and William Tunnicliff, eventually concentrating on making specialised pottery ...

Grinding shop, Taylor Tunnicliff and Co Ltd, Stone

The grinding shop at Taylor, Tunnicliff's Stone factory. The firm was founded in 1867 by Thomas Taylor and William Tunnicliff, eventually concentrating on making specialised pottery for the electrical ...

Grindley's Woodland Pottery, Tunstall

W H Grindley's Woodland Pottery in Lower Woodland Street. The photograph was taken from Lambert Street (known as Garden Street until the 1950s). In the 1990's the area was redeveloped, the pottery was ...

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 ...

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 ...