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Biscuit Brush.

Biscuit brush with a wooden handle and long bristles. Used in pottery making to brush biscuit holloware in preparation for dipping. The tool was used at Used at Barker Brothers, Longton, Stoke-on-Trent. It ...

Biscuit Placing, Shelley’s pottery, Longton

Pottery factory interior depicting a man bedding plates using a setter prior to placing in a saggar and firing. The setter was a piece of kiln furniture that provided more support than bedding the ...

Bishops Offley, Eccleshall

The Brown Jug public house is on the right. The licensee at the time of this photograph, in about 1914, was Mr J. Lee.

'Bizarre' bowl

Clarice Cliff 1889-1972. Bowl. 1978.P.39. 1928-1930. Over glaze painted earthenware. D : 210 mm, H : 94mm. Earthenware bowl. Decorated with over glaze painted geometric pattern. This was one of ...

Black Bull station and Victoria Colliery aerial ropeway, Brindley Ford, Stoke-on-Trent

Black Bull Station was just north of Brindley Ford on the Biddulph Valley line, opened in 1860. The station opened in 1864 but the line was used mainly for coal and iron stone and passenger numbers were ...

Black Bull Station and Victoria Colliery, Brindley Ford

This is a view looking north from Bull Lane towards Victoria Colliery. Black Bull station buildings can be seen on the right hand side. The station was on the now dismantled Biddulph Valley Branch. On ...

Black Eagle Brewery, Burton-on-Trent

The brewery, owned by Messrs. Truman, Hanbury, Buxton & Co. was situated just off Station Bridge, bordering Derby Street.

Black Gang men, United Lamp Black Works, Four Ashes

There were six Black Gang men who worked producing lamp black by burning creosote in three sets of burning chambers at the United Lamp Black Works, Four Ashes. They were assisted by four men who transported ...

Black Horse Inn, Stone

The thatched and timber framed Black Horse Inn stood at the northern end of the Hoigh Street in Stone, and was demolished in 1954. It is pictured here shortly before demolition.

Black Lion Inn, Cheddleton

The Black Lion Inn, Hollow Lane, Cheddleton. The man in the doorway is Henry Walker (1874-1932) who was licensee from 1913 until at least 1921. The woman is his daughter Kathleen (born 1899) and with ...

Black Lion Inn, Hollow Lane, Cheddleton

Painted by Ivy Milner in 1979 from a photograph dating from around 1860. Mary Walker standing outside the thatched Black Lion Inn, Hollow Lane, Cheddleton. Mary's husband James was a victualler at ...

Black Lion, Consall

Looking north along the Caldon Canal towards the Black Lion public house at Consall.

Black Swan yard, Uttoxeter

The Black Swan stands on Market Street, just off the Market Place in Uttoxeter. A group of men pictured in the yard at the rear of the pub. From left to right: Charles Bond (who was a horse breaker), ...

Blackburns, Birches Road, Dam Mill, Codsall

Blackburns was a grocers shop. It is now an antiques shop.

Blackford's, Cannock Road, Cannock

Numbers 10-16 Cannock Road, at Blackfords, between Cannock and Chadsmoor, showing a grocers shop and Taylor's bakery beyond.

Blackladies Priory, Brewood

This hand-drawn map, dating from the early 18th century, shows the site of the dissolved priory of Blackladies, near Brewood. The original Benedictine priory was founded circa 1150 and dissolved in 1538; ...

Blacksmith at work, Mayfield

Mr Charles Woodward, Blacksmith at Mayfield near Ashbourne, filing a horse's hoof outside his smithy at 22 Wallash, Mayfield. The smithy belonged to the Woodward family from 1805 and worked until Charles ...

Blacksmith outside Red Cross Smithy, Knypersley

Blacksmiths outside the Red Cross Smithy at Knypersley, near Biddulph, Staffordshire. Various items are in the background: rakes, forks, scythe blades and mower blades, with a plough. On the left is ...